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re: Should Police Be "Licensed" and Required to have "Malpractice" Insurance?

Posted on 10/6/14 at 10:21 pm to
Posted by undecided
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Posted on 10/6/14 at 10:21 pm to
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It's a really stressful hard job. It's not for everybody and the pool of candidates willing to go through all that for shitty pay is going to be small.

What seems to happen here is that guys retire from Birmingham, are still relatively young (late 40's/early 50's) and grab a job in the suburbs. If we focus on our larger urban areas we increase the quality throughout at least on a local level

This could be done by maybe having some type of recruitment/partnership with local high school that feeds kids into a 2 year JuCo program before allowing them on the force. They get some life experience but also classroom education on law enforcement. It also connects the community to the police force as this is now their sons, neighbors, ect charged with protecting them

I will now ride my unicorn into a beautiful field of daises and ponder my marvelous existence
This post was edited on 10/6/14 at 10:23 pm
Posted by DanTiger
Somewhere in Luziana
Member since Sep 2004
9480 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 11:34 pm to
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This could be done by maybe having some type of recruitment/partnership with local high school that feeds kids into a 2 year JuCo program before allowing them on the force. They get some life experience but also classroom education on law enforcement. It also connects the community to the police force as this is now their sons, neighbors, ect charged with protecting them


If you want more mature cops you need to recruit older officers with more life experience and veterans. I think that there is a misconception here that most cops take the job because they have no other options. This is not true, for the most part, in my experience. Most take the job because they don't want to be tied to a desk and because they like the variety of calls and the excitement. At least half of the guys I work with have undergrad degrees and several, like myself, have graduate degrees like myself. I don't do this job for the money as I earned my money in the private sector. I do it to work within the community in which I live and because I enjoy it. I also do have supplemental insurance to cover my personal assets but most cops don't have umbrella policies because they don't have the funds to necessitate one or the means to obtain one.
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