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Posted by: union1

Im just curious as to if your department has a professional bound PnP/SoP that was created within the past say 10 years? Please only college Police answer this.



Posted by: fscpd907

FSCPD = Yes



Posted by: ecpd402

Emerson College has both a Administrative Procedures Manual and a Emergancy Procedures Manual. Along with a Chief who takes care of his men and backs them 100%. As usual Union 1 slamming the Department



Posted by: union1

whata kissass!

Whos in line for a promotion?

Sounds like your covering for something that I wasnt even touching upon.



Posted by: pickels

We have manuals both. They are updated every time we start a new school year. We also review and update them as needed during the school year.



Posted by: EsxPD319

Gordon Conwell Theological Seminar Police Department has a very basic and small policy and procedeure book for the department, however, it does need to be expanded and well out of date.


Ed



Posted by: union1

PJ, does Dean have an actual manual bound and permanant or just memos placed in a 3 ring binder?



Posted by: John J

Quote:
Originally Posted by ecpd402
Along with a Chief who takes care of his men and backs them 100%. As usual Union 1 slamming the Department
I think someone is afraid that McCabe is watching.



Posted by: dimen24

SOHO our SOP is as old as the buildings there. 100 somethin...



Posted by: Irishpride

Quote:
Originally Posted by union1
just memos placed in a 3 ring binder?
That's basically what we have in at the DMH facilities I work at.



Posted by: union1

Im surprised the DMH has that, I always pegged them as a professional department "Except for the low pay".



Posted by: Irishpride

Quote:
Originally Posted by union1
Im surprised the DMH has that, I always pegged them as a professional department
We try to maintain a relatively high level of professionalism, but DMH just like most other campus PD's is governed by a non-law enforcement administration which sets it's priorities slightly different than most of it's Officers'.
Quote:
Originally Posted by union1
"Except for the low pay".
Yeah well there's always OT and a 2nd job.



Posted by: union1

To All who PM'ed me. YES he really is like that!





Posted by: John J

Union 1,

I love your Avatar!



Posted by: union1

Thanks John. It comes to you via http://www.lowellpolicesuck.com/

When I need a laugh, i just go there. I love those guys Lowell Police = Balziest Dept in the commonwealth by far!





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