Lapd and Nypd
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The Los Angeles Police Department and the New York City Police Department
are from two major cities, but are their hiring standards different or alike? After
comparing these two law enforcement agencies I found that they were both alike in their
hiring standards. The Los Angeles Police Department is committed to serving the
community while protecting the rights of all persons.
It is the mission of the LAPD to safeguard the less and property of the people they
serve, to reduce the incidence and fear of crime, to enhance public safety when working
with the diverse communities to improve their quality life <http://lapd.org>. The mission
of the NYCPD is to enhance the quality of life in the city by working in partnership with
the community in accordance with constitutional rights to enforce the laws, preserve the
peace, reduce fear, and provide for a safe environment to the people of the community
<http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/nyp>.
Both agencies share the same hiring procedures and it all begins with a written
examination that is taken to determine the ability of each candidate in reading
comprehension and communication. A candidate must pass a physical test that consist of
events to evaluate the physical performance of each person. Additionally, a pre-
employment substance screening for drugs and alcohol may be required
<http://www.lapd.org>. The employment requirements for the Los Angeles Police
Department and the New York City Police Department are alike in the minor hiring
requirements as well. You must be at least 21 years of age at the time of hire, posses a
valid California or New York drivers license, and both of these law enforcement agencies
also require that a police officer candidate be a United States citizen or that a non-citizen
be a permanent resident alien who in accordance with the requirements of the
Immigration and Naturalization Service, is eligible and has applied for citizenship.
Both agencies have a certain medical criteria that each candidate has to met. This is
determined by a medical examination that is a part of the hiring process and the candidate
is required to take prior to hiring. A psychological test is taken as well to evaluate
previous written psychological tests and the background findings <http://www.lapd.org>.
These examinations are few of the many steps needed to fulfill
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