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That Dreaded First Application to be a Cop

April 30, 2009 
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You know that filling out that first application to get into the police force is going to likely scare the beejeepers out of you. That’s normal, even expected, but manageable with a few pointers. The first thing you have to know is this, if the instructions on your application say to do something a certain [...]

2 New Psychological Tests added.

April 29, 2009 
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We’ve just added two new psychological tests to our members area.
They include an alienation test and an MMPI test.

Practice, Practice, Practice

April 27, 2009 
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And not just for the shooting range and hand-to-hand combat etc, but practice, practice, practice for your tests. Sounds way too easy you think? Then think about this one – the B-PAD where you have to give oral responses to simulated situations on videos you watch for 20 minutes. Then you have to provide an [...]

Police Perception

April 23, 2009 
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Are you ready for how the public perceives you? Ready for the media coverage that is less than complimentary? Ready for people to act like the police need to be avoided at all costs? Ready to get a real rough ride from some of the people you will deal with? Are you Police Ready?
Better start [...]

Instant Fitness Would Be Nice – But!!!

April 20, 2009 
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Yes indeed, instant fitness would be nice, but we’re afraid that isn’t going to happen any time soon no matter how hard you wish it might be so. If you want to be fit to pass the police entrance exams, then you have to do it the old way – by the bootstraps and working [...]

Ever Heard of the Concept of Signal Crime?

April 16, 2009 
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While the concept of signal crime may sound like something you have to study for on your police entrance exams, don’t worry, it’s a fairly straightforward concept. All it means is that certain crimes that take place in a local community may be indicators or signals, that something is terribly wrong in the community. That [...]

Community Policing

April 13, 2009 
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Does community-policing work?  In a word, yes, with the right type of commitment. And that is precisely what is going on in Ontario even as you read this – an increased commitment to practicing the tenets of community policing. It’s no longer about just responding to a call on a case-by-case basis. It’s about taking [...]

Can You Beat The Police Psychological Exam?

April 9, 2009 
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There’s a really short answer to this question – no! This is interesting because there are actually some people who think they are able to beat, or call it fake it if you want, a psychological test. If it were only that easy, you’d see a lot of unsuitable police officers on the streets.
The psychological [...]

And Now Those Bearcat Tests

April 6, 2009 
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All the tests you take when you are going for the police exam are going to intimidate you if you don’t take the time to find out about them. Once you do know about them, and then work on the areas you need help in, no problem. This is one of the major reasons you [...]