Thursday, March 10, 2016

Fourth Interview Questions

1.  Who do you plan to interview?  What is this person's area of expertise?
I plan on interviewing officer Danny Pesquida. He works at the LAPD.

2.  Post 20 open-ended questions you want to ask an expert in the field concerning your senior project. Your focus should be finding answers to your EQ.
  1. Have you ever been in a emergency response situation?
  2. What is the training like for emergency responses?
  3. Have you ever seen or done an interrogation?
  4. Do you have any experiences similar to that that happened in the Red Dot Club?
  5. What was the most intriguing story from the book other than Rick's?
  6. After reading that did it make you more aware of things at work?
  7. Are you more cautious?
  8. Have there been any recent changes to policies at work?
  9. When was the last time there was a change?
  10. Do you have body cams at work?
  11. What is your opinion on them?
  12. So my EQ is *Insert EQ here* what do you think of it?
  13. Do you think history is important to your job?
  14. Would you change anything at work if you could?
  15. What's the most interesting thing about your job?
  16. What in your opinion makes a good officer?
  17. Have you ever trained another officer?
  18. What was your training officer like?
  19. Does the job out weigh any injuries you currently have from it?
  20. If you weren't a police officer what would you probably be doing?

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Blog 19: Third Answer

EQ 
How has the history of law enforcement most shaped the current policies?

Answer #3 (Write in a complete sentence like a thesis statement)*

The history of law enforcement has most shaped its policies for emergency responses.

3 details to support the answer

  • Responses to robberies
  • To active shooters
  • High Pressure situations

The research source(s) to support your details and answer:
 Rangel, Robert. The Red Dot Club. USA: Robert Rangel. 2014. Print. Pg. 115 - 141 "Norco"

Ayoob, Massad. "Tactical Lessons from the Norco Bank Robbery." HendonPub.com, Hendon Media Group. August 2010. Web. October 28, 2015. <http://www.hendonpub.com/resources/article_archive/results/details?id=1653>
Parker, Bob. "How the North Hollywood Shootout Changed Patrol Arsenals" Police Magazine, Policemag. February 28, 2012. Web. October 28, 2015. <http://www.policemag.com/channel/weapons/articles/2012/02/how-the-north-hollywood-shootout-changed-patrol-rifles.aspx>
Meyer, Greg. "Lessons from the Onion Field." Police Magazine, PoliceMag. March 25, 2015. Web. Novebmber 11, 2015 <http://www.policemag.com/blog/patrol-tactics/story/2013/03/lessons-from-the-onion-field.aspx>
Police Executive Research Forum. "The Police Response to Active Shooter Incidents." Police Forum, PERF. March 2014. Web. December 3, 2014. <http://www.policeforum.org/assets/docs/Critical_Issues_Series/the%20police%20response%20to%20active%20shooter%20incidents%202014.pdf>
Federal Bureau of Investigation. "A Study of Active Shooter Incidents in the United States Between 2000 and 2013." Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI. September 16, 2013. Web. December 3, 2015.
"Botched L.A bank heist turns into bloody shootout." CNN, Cable News Network. February 28, 1997. Web. January 7, 2016. <http://www.cnn.com/US/9702/28/shootout.update/>
Wagner, Jack. "Norco Bank Robbery Documentary - Part 1, 2, 3." Youtube, Youtube. 1980. Web. January 21, 2016.      

Concluding Sentence
Many events have shaped the current protocols and policies that are now in place because of incidents like the Onion Field Shooting or many active shooter cases.