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    Post Term Papers = good training



    As a CJ professor, I often hear gripes about having to do research/term papers. I'll hear, "How will me writing about the history of law enforcement make me a better cop?" For those taking CJ classes (or any college courses) in order to get a job in the CJ field, look at your term papers as training opportunities. Learn how to write well, how to communicate your thoughts, observations and knowledge into written word, and how to do it where others can understand it.

    Take a look at the following:

    That that is is that that isn't isn't is that it it is.
    Does that make a bit of sense to you? It didn't to me the first time I saw it, but what about now (with proper punctuation added):

    That that is, is. That that isn't, isn't. Is that it? It is.
    Still a goofy example, but it makes more sense. Same words, but with proper punctuation used. Cops are not expected to be English professors (far from it), but understand that contrary to what Hollywood would have us believe, a HUGE percentage of police work involves writing reports. What is never shown in movies: Bruce Willis's John McClane character writing thorough reports on the shootings he was involved in while saving the hostages from terrorists in Diehard, and how he had to articulate how the shots he fired were justified based on a present and imminent threat of serious bodily harm or death to himself and/or third parties.

    However, in the real world, the "action movie" stuff doesn't happen often (some will go a whole career without ever firing a firearm off a training range), but reports happen daily, even hourly in busy departments. If you are serious about wanting to work in this profession, take your education and writing skills seriously. Don't view your term papers as just busy work, but rather as tempering your skills to make you a better cop on the streets one day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ROS View Post
    ...based on a present and immenent threat of seriously bodily harm or death to himself and/or third parties.
    Should read, "...based on a present and imminent threat of serious bodily harm or death to himself and/or third parties."

    Sorry couldn't resist.:D
    But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new guards for their future security.

    Translation for the intellectually challenged: If the government screws the people too much, it is the right and duty of the people to revolt and form a new government.

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    Great post! +1

    Now people who come on here wanting to be cops, who can't even type in english can be referred to this new sticky! :p

    A superb idea!
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    ROS, as an ex-Grad Assistant I feel your pain. My professor enjoyed my responses to the almost incoherent ramblings of undergrad papers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1depd View Post
    Should read, "...based on a present and imminent threat of serious bodily harm or death to himself and/or third parties."

    Sorry couldn't resist.:D
    LoL... "Let me school you on proper grammar by using poor grammar myself." I guess this goes under "Do as I say, not as I do."


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