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Seattle police department pamphlet, 1987-1992
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eer 0 'ties The Police Officer Career offers challenges and rewards unequaled in many other professions. After your academy training and an additional two years of initial assignment to the Patrol Divi sion, you are eligible for assignment into specialized units as well as upward advancement. Testing: A returned completed application registers you for the next Civil Service examination. Study packets and workshops are available. The Police Officer exam is a physical agility test followed by a written exam. You must pass each exam to be eligible for appointment. Your career as a Police Officer begins at the academy. The academy is administered by the Washington State Criminal Justice Com mission. Academy courses include: patrol procedures, criminal law, crisis intervention, investigations, defensive tactics, firearms, physical training, constitutional law, crime scene processing and emergency driving. • Salary: $2399 ( start) -$3393 (42 months) • Full medical/ dental benefits • Vacation/holiday/ sick time • Orthodontic (dependent child) Benefits • Vision care • Longevity and incentive pay • Retirement system (LEOFFII) • Deferred compensation plan Field Tr • • After successful completion of your academy training you are assigned to the field training program in the Patrol Division. You will work with specially trained field training Officers during the next 4 months. Once you have completed the field training program, you will be assigned to a precinct. 1= i ~ Q) 0 Q) u •...-4 ,.....-1 0 ~ Q) ~ - 'E N ro ~ -:6 -4--J ;::l C'-· 0 Cf) u:..J ~ - b - z ~ u:..J ~ ~ ~ 0 b 0 <e: 0 •,.tj b ~ ~ ~ Cf) 0 ro ~ § u:..J u:..J ~ <e: ] u ~ u:..J u - i:i... i:i... ~ 0 u:..J u 0 - .....J E 0 ~ u:..J Q) .....J ~ E <e: u:..J Cf) '"'d b :::> 5 u:..J 0 ~ ~ <e: - rJj :r.:: z ~ ~ Q) 0 <e: rJj i:i... u:..J u:..J .....J ro .....J :::> Q) u:..J p::i 0 ~ <e: ~ ,.....-1 0 .....J Cl ~ - :r.:: <e: - ffi > Cl -· u:..J u:..J <e: u:..J rJj u:..J ~ z u:..J ~ ~ ~ Cl ~ 0 b u:..J <e: Cl - :r.:: <e: ~ z <e: u ~ Cl - - - ---- - . e Police The Seattle Police Department accepts applications for the Police Officer position on a con tinuous basis. Minimum Requirements: • No previous experience required. • 21 years of age for appointment. • Possess a Washington State drivers license. • Driving/ criminal records and drug usage may be cause for disqualification. • Normal color vision. • No felony convictions. • High school diploma/GED. SPD units include: Emergency response team Harbor patrol Media relations Crime analysis Personnel Training Bicycle patrol Horse patrol K-9 Communications Inspection Seattle Center Crime Prevention • Have not used any controlled substance during the 12 months preceding filing an application for employment, have never used hallucinogenic drugs. • U.S. citizenship. ~ • Detectives: Juvenile Homicide Special assault Accident investigation Auto theft Gang unit Robbery Burglary Vice/ narcotics Bomb squad Fraud Anti fencing Biased crimes COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT PATRICK S. FITZSIMONS CHIEF OF POLICE Seattle Police Department Officer Dennis P. Ramm I nspectional Services Division Inspections & Policy Section Phone: (206) 684-5751 FAX: (206) 684-8197 610 Third Ave . - Public Safety Bldg . - Seattle, WA 98104-1886 WE HOPE THE ENCLOSED MATERIAL WILL BE OF ASSISTANCE Seattle Police Department Inspectional Services Division 610 - 3rd Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104-1886
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Seattle police department pamphlet, "Leading the way to our future", Seattle police department officer Dennis P Ramm business card, 1987-1992
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https://doi.org/10.25549/webster-c100-29832
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Los Angeles Webster Commission records, 1931-1992
Description
Chaired by former federal judge and FBI and CIA Director William H. Webster, the Los Angeles Webster Commission assessed law enforcement's performance in connection with the April, 1992 Los Angeles civil unrest. The collection consists of materials collected and studied by the Commission over the course of its investigation. Materials pertain to both the Los Angeles incident specifically, and civil disturbance, civil unrest control, and policing tactics in general.
Included in the collection are the following: interviews with LAPD officers, law enforcement personnel, government officials, community leaders, and activists; articles, broadcasts, and press releases covering the civil unrest; various tactical and contingency plans created for disasters and emergencies; reports, studies, and manuals about civil unrest control and prevention; literature about community-based policing strategies; emergency plans and procedures developed by other cities; and after-action reports issued once the civil unrest had subsided. Also featured are items related to the internal operations of the LAPD both before and during the civil unrest, including activity reports, meeting agendas and minutes, arrest data, annual reports, curricula and educational materials, and personnel rosters.
See also the finding aid (https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/2266).
See also The Los Angeles Riots: The Independent and Webster Commissions Collections (https://scalar.usc.edu/works/the-los-angeles-riots-christopher-and-webster-commissions-collections/index).
Related collections in the USC Digital Library:
? Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department, 1991 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/2251)
? Richard M. Mosk Christopher Commission records, 1988-2011 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/393)
? Kendall O. Price Los Angeles riots records, 1965-1967 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/979)
? Watts riots records, 1965 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/83)
Thanks to generous support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the USC Libraries are digitizing this collection for online public access.
Coverage Temporal
1931/1992