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  • #11
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
    Think you find that happens in America.

    And in England he would have extensive training and made sure he could do the job before given a badge, let alone a gun.
    lol no 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Luccio View Post
      lol no 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
      https://www.college.police.uk/Pages/Home.aspx

      http://www.metpolicecareers.co.uk/ne...oming-a-pc.php

      We want you to have the best preparation possible for your future career as a police officer.

      Your first two years is a probationary period. This is the opportunity for you to develop the skills and experience it takes to become a fully-fledged Police Constable.

      This diagram shows how your learning and development will start with the Certificate in Knowledge of Policing (CKP) and continue throughout your probationary period.

      2 year Probatory Period begins.






      STAGE 1 - CKP

      The foundation for your policing career and an essential first step in your training.

      Equips you with an understanding of policing and police law - and a recognised national qualification.

      Enables you to demonstrate some of the critical decision-making skills required for the job.

      Completing the CKP will give you an invaluable understanding of policing and police law. It will also help you develop the decision-making skills that are so important to Police Constables.

      The course content covers a range of topics to prepare you for police training. Everything from how to use police powers fairly - to supporting the victims of crime - to undertaking investigations.

      The CKP is such a vital first step in your training. It gives you a comprehensive grounding in policing and police law - and provides a seamless link into the Met's police training for new recruits.

      You also get a valuable insight into the critical decision-making skills required in frontline policing

      What you'll learn about

      Using police powers in a fair and just way.

      Neighbourhood policing, and the social and community issues involved.

      How to respond to incidents and provide initial support to victims and witnesses.

      Searching premises and searching individuals - and taking part in planned policing operations.

      Interviewing witnesses and suspects - and supporting victims.

      How you'll learn

      300 hours of study including 80-100 hours taught.

      E-learning & self study.

      Presentations, group discussions, tasks & exercises, role plays.

      How you'll be assessed

      Tests.

      Open-book assignments.

      Closed-book assignments.

      That is the first stage of 5


      Hopefully you will be less ignorant of the training that UK police officers go through.


      What is the training and standards America Cops have to meet?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
        https://www.college.police.uk/Pages/Home.aspx

        http://www.metpolicecareers.co.uk/ne...oming-a-pc.php









        That is the first stage of 5


        Hopefully you will be less ignorant of the training that UK police officers go through.


        What is the training and standards America Cops have to meet?
        im not reading all that garbage you pleb...

        i lived in jolly old englad for 3 years when i was a kid

        who do you think you are fooling pleb??
        😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Luccio View Post
          im not reading all that garbage you pleb...

          i lived in jolly old englad for 3 years when i was a kid

          who do you think you are fooling pleb??
          😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

          OK stay ignorant.

          And ignore the FACTS.

          Do you like incompetent and corrupt cops?

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          • #15
            https://www.cbsnews.com/news/too-smart-to-be-a-cop/

            Seems like America intentionally hires idiot cops.


            Forty-five-year-old Corrections Officer Robert Jordan believes he has been discriminated against after the city of New London, Conn., deemed him too smart to be an enforcement officer and denied him employment.

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            • #16


              Amazing that they have American Cops serving with an IQ of 85


              This added to with the pathetic training and the corrupt system allows all these police kills in such tragic circumstances.

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