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ICE ERO 2025 Deportation Officer - Police Forums & Law Enforcement ...
ERO Hiring Surge - FLETC Training With so many unknowns and day to day changes, does any have a handle on the format for FLETC? There is info that FLETC has cancelled LE partner training moving forward to focus on ICE training due to the hiring surge. There is info out there the DO academy time has been reduced, credit for

New York - Police Forums & Law Enforcement Forums @ Officer.com
There are currently 49028 users online. 27 members and 49001 guests. Most users ever online was 185,715 at 05:04 PM on 12-04-2023.

Is failing a polygraph and getting hired possible? - Officer.com
The standard practice is for the Polygraph Examiner to report his/her findings to the Chief, or Officer who actually does the hiring. If an applicant appears to be a viable candidate by virtue of a favorable Background Investigation, and other hiring criteria, a Chief can, and on occasion, does hire an applicant who has failed a Polygraph.

Are BOP officers considered Federal Law Enforcement Officers?
An officer or employee of the Bureau of Prisons may— (1) make arrests on or off of Bureau of Prisons property without warrant for violations of the following provisions regardless of where the violation may occur: sections 111 (assaulting officers), 751 (escape), and 752 (assisting escape) of title 18, United States

Failed Polygraph - Police Forums & Law Enforcement Forums
You lied (and admit that you lied) on a polygraph for a Law Enforcement position. You also admit that you did so willingly and for a specific reason. I can't see how any agency would be able to trust you knowing that you will lie to "protect" someone. This would show me that you would lie to cover up something you or someone else did to keep you or them from getting into trouble. Google "Brady ...

How to run tags from Indiana - Officer.com
I work in metro Atlanta and I stop cars and work crashes with vehicles from Indiana weekly. The biggest issue I have is I am unable to get the tags to return on NCIC. My radio operators say they can't get it back as well. I finally figured out how to get tractor trailers back running them as apportioned.

Police Academy Scenarios - Officer.com
Hey Everyone, Iam currently attending the academy and this coming week we are having our first round of scenarios. I was wondering if anyone had any tips and past experiences that would help us all in passing these scenarios. I have pretty much prepared as much as I can, but I am still nervous about them. I know confidence is everything that I do and say is key in passing them. But would like ...

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