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P: Public
Service R:
Core Values of MCLETC Respect
I:
Integrity
D:
Discipline
E:
Exellence
· 70% or higher after midpoint exam & end of academy
· 70% on: standardized field sobriety testing, initial medical
Academic Standards for MCLETC response, hazardous materials
· Regular attendance in class (excused absence must be less than
10% of total hours, unexcused absence may permit dismissal
from academy)
a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not
WHO definition of wellness
merely the absence of disease or infirmary
· Social
· Physical
Dimensions of Wellness · Intellectual
· Emotional
· Spiritual
Biological Stress Response Biochemical & physiological attempt to adapt
Can only be developed
How do you develop personal
credibility? individually Morals & Integrity
Define Values beliefs that are important, cherished or held in high esteem
Define Credibility quality of being trusted & believed in
, established principles of right behavior that serve as guides for
Define Ethics
individuals & group actions
highly held personal code of conduct that establishes a clear
Define Morals
distinction between right & wrong
maintaining personal values at all times, regardless of the situation
Define Integrity
or no matter whoever else is present
"Father of modern
What is Sir Robert Peel known for?
policing" London
metro police force
What is the difference between 364 for misdemeanor
misdemeanor & felony sentencing? 365 for felony
IL trial court
What is the Illinois Court System IL appellate
court IL
Supreme Court
US district court
What is the federal court system? US court of
appeals US
Supreme Court
Juvenile system
(1899) Move away
What are some eras of reform in
policing? from politics Rights
for defendants
Organized crime
notion of free will
Classical Criminology greatest good for most people
deterrence system
balanced
Beccaria said punishment must be:
public, prompt, necessary
In order for fear of punishment to swift, certain, severe
work it must be
Crime Triangle:
motivated
Routine Activity Theory
offender
available
target lack of
guardians