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  2. Special Emergency Response Team (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    The three-day selection course is regarded as the most difficult and physically demanding course within the Queensland Police Service. It tests physical and mental endurance through individual and team tasks, problem solving, sleep deprivation, basic survival skills and by challenging phobias for example heights and closed spaces. [ 20 ]

  3. Forensic pathology - Wikipedia

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    Forensic physicians sometimes referred to as "forensic medical examiners" or "police surgeons" (in the UK until recently), are medical doctors trained in the examination of, and provision of medical treatment to, living victims of assault, including sexual assault, and individuals who find themselves in police custody.

  4. Medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    A medical examiner is always a medical doctor, whereas a coroner is a judicial officer. [9] Pilot studies in Sheffield and seven other areas, which involved medical examiners looking at more than 27,000 deaths since 2008, found 25% of hospital death certificates were inaccurate and 20% of causes of death were wrong.

  5. Police officer certification and licensure in the United ...

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    In the United States, certification and licensure requirements for law enforcement officers vary significantly from state to state. [1] [2] Policing in the United States is highly fragmented, [1] and there are no national minimum standards for licensing police officers in the U.S. [3] Researchers say police are given far more training on use of firearms than on de-escalating provocative ...

  6. Queensland Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Police Service has two classes of uniformed personnel: police officers ('sworn' and 'unsworn'), [a] and staff members (public servants, including police liaison officers, watchhouse officers, protective services officers and pipes and drums musicians). Both classes wear the same blue uniform with shoulder patches.

  7. Force medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    A Force Medical Examiner or Forensic Medical Examiner (FME) is a doctor used by the police in the United Kingdom. There are usually multiple doctors utilised by a police force, and the FME is the one who happens to be on call. Qualified doctors serving as FMEs generally serve as part of a regional pool for the police stations in their area.

  8. Law enforcement in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Queensland Police Service (QPS) Queensland: 200 Roma Street, Brisbane: 11,880 (Acting) Steve Gollschewski [15] South Australia Police (SAPOL) South Australia: 100 Angas Street, Adelaide: c. 5,000 Grant Stevens: Tasmania Police (TASPOL) Tasmania: 37 Liverpool Street, Hobart: 1,376 Donna Adams Victoria Police (VICPOL) Victoria: 313 Spencer Street ...

  9. Coroner - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2015, the NC Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) began optional training for coroners to become special assistant medical examiner investigators (NC CH130A & 152). In Indiana , the coroner is the only law enforcement officer who has the authority to arrest and incarcerate the county sheriff and take command of the county jail.