By: David Coleman | 2011-01-04 | Criminal Police interviews are areas of the law that are open to abuse. However, the common law has often neglected to make detailed rules and regulations in relation to this area of police practice. read more
By: sharlhsshl | 2010-12-09 | Internet Business bout five decades back it absolutely was terribly tricky for police companies across the region to attract certified police recruits, however together with the current downturn in the overall economy a lot more and more persons are realizing which the private sector is just not as stable anymore read more
By: Mark Denton | 2010-04-01 | Employment Your ability to show the police oral board that are are ready, willing and able to do the job of a law enforcement officer is paramount to a successful police oral interview. This article will explain what I call "willingness questions." read more
By: Tosif Patel | 2010-04-04 | Politics As Tony Blair nears the end of his premiership, he is in grave danger of being remembered for the "Cash for Honours" scandal which is edging ever closer to the PM's Office. Ruth Turner, the Director of Government Relations in the PMs office was recently arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice, in connection with alleged offences under the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act 1925. read more
By: Charles Nash | 2010-04-03 | Employment This is an important part of the hiring process for law enforcement recruiting. Some would argue that it is more important than actual interviewing process. The vast majority of people that take this exam will end up failing at. read more
By: Charles Prosper | 2010-03-27 | Martial Arts In the real world of law enforcement, a reality of everyday duty is having to seize a resisting suspect with the possibility of going to the ground to fight with him. In this eye-opening interview with a modern-day ninja, reality-based fighting instructor and law enforcement trainer, you will see the 3 best tips of ground fighting for police officers... read more
By: Charles Nash | 2010-04-03 | Employment This is the way they grade you when it comes to hiring. A lot of people don't realize how many people actually apply for jobs the police list. Hundreds and sometimes thousands apply. read more
By: Charles Nash | 2010-04-03 | Employment What a lot of people don't understand is that most people will fail. That can seem alarming, but this is a recruitment process for the police. read more
By: Charles Nash | 2010-04-03 | Employment Local police departments usually put out requests for new jobs in the community. Even though only a select few people actually get the job hundreds and sometimes thousands of people apply. read more
By: Steve Kline | 2011-05-05 | Careers One of the major downfalls of an aspiring police officer is to assume that the entrance exam is easy, so they prefer to focus on the other aspects of the hiring process. It is difficult to pass the exams yet alone ace it without going through the usual processes and other standards in having a career in law enforcement. read more
By: Charles Nash | 2010-04-03 | Employment If you plan to get into the law enforcement industry, you're going to need to pass a very hard exam. There are a lot of people that apply for these jobs, but those people don't realize that they have to go through this process. read more
By: Detective Christian Cory | 2011-01-30 | Advice The police oral board is the most intimidating aspects of the hiring process for law enforcement applicants. It is probably the most intimidating job interview in the job market today. Rightfully so, it allows for the most movement and is the difference between getting a badge or getting to reapply... read more
By: Detective Christian Cory | 2011-01-30 | Careers The police oral board is the key to moving from police applicant to police officer. Most of the steps in the hiring process are pass or fail. Not the oral board... read more
By: Detective Christian Cory | 2011-01-30 | Careers There has been much written about what to do and say for your police oral board interview. If there is one thing that needs to be stressed, it is the dress code for your interview. Studies show that you will make a lasting first impression within the first 30-seconds you enter a room... read more
By: Charles Prosper | 2010-03-26 | Martial Arts Anyone in law enforcement needs to understand the use of the flashlight as an expedient weapon in the execution of their duties as they put themselves in harms way. In this article, I have a world-class reality-based instructor and trainer of law enforcement personnel who will show 3 uses of a flashlight as a weapon for a police officer... read more