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  2. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the NYPD system, Code 10-13 means "Officer needs help," whereas in the APCO system "Officer needs help" is Code 10-33. The New Zealand reality television show Ten 7 Aotearoa (formerly Police Ten 7) takes its name from the New Zealand Police ten-code 10-7, which means "Unit has arrived at job". [citation needed]

  3. Police officer certification and licensure in the United ...

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    The agency that establishes standards for police officer selection, training, licensure, certification, and suspension/decertification is called the police officer standards and training ( POST) commission in 15 states (as of 2004), [ 1] including California, [ 6] Arizona, [ 7] and Nevada. [ 8] In other states, the certification body goes by a ...

  4. Police code - Wikipedia

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    A police code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include " 10 codes " (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes , or other ...

  5. New York City Police Department Auxiliary Police - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Police Department Auxiliary Police is a volunteer reserve police force which is a subdivision of the Patrol Services Bureau of the New York City Police Department. Auxiliary Police Officers assist the NYPD with uniformed patrols, providing traffic control, crowd control, and other services during major events.

  6. CIP user site - National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

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    Detail for CIP Code 43.0107. Title: Criminal Justice/Police Science. Definition: A program that prepares individuals to perform the duties of police and public security officers, including patrol and investigative activities, traffic control, crowd control and public relations, witness interviewing, evidence collection and management, basic ...

  7. Should we require the police to have a college degree?

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    The idea of having an educated police force is not a new idea. In 1829 Sir Robert Peel (Father of policing; aka Bobbies, 1788-1850) noted to improve policing and the reduction of crime a better-trained police officer is required. In 1921 August Vollmer (Father of American policing, 1876-1955) promoted the idea further by stating every officer ...

  8. Police ranks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rank. Although the large and varied number of federal, state, and local police and sheriff 's departments have different ranks, a general model, from highest to lowest rank, would be: Chief of police / commissioner of police / superintendent / sheriff: The title commissioner of police is used mainly by large metropolitan departments, while ...

  9. Part 1: Questions and Answers Regarding the Department’s ...

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    Answer 1: In the Preamble to the Title IX regulations at 30535, the Department explains: “On September 22, 2017, the Department expressly stated that its 2017 Q&A along with the 2001 Guidance ‘provide information about how OCR will assess a school’s compliance with Title IX.’”. The Department further states at 30535 of the Preamble ...