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  2. Sheriffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sheriffs in Arkansas are elected in even numbered years by citizens of their county to serve a term of four years in office in accordance with the state constitution. Sheriffs rely upon the county's legislative body, known as the "Quorum Court", to appropriate funding and approve the yearly operating budget. However, in all other circumstances ...

  3. Law Enforcement Exploring - Wikipedia

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    Law Enforcement Exploring, commonly referred to as Police Explorers or Police Scouts, is an American vocational education program that allows youth to explore a career in law enforcement by working with local law enforcement agencies.

  4. Community service officer - Wikipedia

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    The hiring process for CSO's is similar to the process of a sworn officer being hired in most departments. CSO's must undergo oral board reviews, polygraph tests, medical and psychological exams, writing skills tests, and background investigations. CSO's are also held to a higher standard than a sworn police officer. [3] [5]

  5. Greenville County Sheriff debate gets spirited over putting ...

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    "I feel like being a sheriff, it's important to understand different aspects of investigative process. Particularly talking about serious crimes, violent crimes, robbery homicide. I have a ...

  6. The Constitution, God and crime: Why Keith Swank is ... - AOL

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    The sheriff is a nonpartisan position and is elected for a four-year term, limited to three consecutive terms. Patti Jackson’s pitch to be Pierce sheriff is about accountability, working with others

  7. Law enforcement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Texas, the sheriff's office is normally the agency responsible for handling mental health calls. If the situation is dangerous, a sheriff's deputy has the power to take a person to a hospital on a mental health commitment immediately. However, if the situation is not actively dangerous, a warrant must be sought.

  8. Sheriff - Wikipedia

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    The additional duties of a sheriff principal include being Commissioners of the Northern Lighthouse Board (which is the general lighthouse authority for Scotland), and chairing local criminal justice boards which bring together local representatives of procurator fiscal, Police Scotland and Community Justice Scotland, and Scottish Courts and ...

  9. Constables in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Constables are empowered to enforce both criminal and civil laws, Police officers are empowered to enforce criminal and traffic laws, Sheriffs are the chief law enforcement officer of the county and are empowered to enforce criminal and civil laws. Sheriffs do have the authority to enforce traffic laws as defined in Commonwealth v.