Police officer
Waneipo Ndilipunye
The duties of a police officer, also known as a law enforcement officer, focus on protecting people and property. They patrol the areas they are assigned to, which sometimes include entire jurisdictions, respond to calls, enforce laws, make arrests, issue citations, and occasionally testify in court cases. They often make traffic stops, respond to domestic disturbances, and, at times, provide first aid to someone involved in a traffic accident or injured in a domestic dispute until paramedics arrive.
Much of their time is divided between patrolling, writing reports, and filling out forms.
Duties and responsibilities are prevention of crime, investigation of alert offences, maintenance of law and order. A typical day for Waneipo Ndilipunye is quite hectic because he is deployed at the charge office and mostly does writing, writing statements, declaration and filing registers of the police.
The school requirements for this type of job is a pass with 25 points in grade 12. Ndilipunye is studying criminal justice at Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST).
The character traits one needs for this type of job is to be Ethical and professional responsibility.
“As a police officer, you have a responsibility to provide a positive image whether it is to a motorist on a traffic stop or a juror during a murder trial,” Ndilipunye says.
A sense of team work is definitely important. Cops are always part of a team, whether it is just them and a fellow officer in a car or whether they are representing the whole police force.
The duties of a police officer, also known as a law enforcement officer, focus on protecting people and property. They patrol the areas they are assigned to, which sometimes include entire jurisdictions, respond to calls, enforce laws, make arrests, issue citations, and occasionally testify in court cases. They often make traffic stops, respond to domestic disturbances, and, at times, provide first aid to someone involved in a traffic accident or injured in a domestic dispute until paramedics arrive.
Much of their time is divided between patrolling, writing reports, and filling out forms.
Duties and responsibilities are prevention of crime, investigation of alert offences, maintenance of law and order. A typical day for Waneipo Ndilipunye is quite hectic because he is deployed at the charge office and mostly does writing, writing statements, declaration and filing registers of the police.
The school requirements for this type of job is a pass with 25 points in grade 12. Ndilipunye is studying criminal justice at Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST).
The character traits one needs for this type of job is to be Ethical and professional responsibility.
“As a police officer, you have a responsibility to provide a positive image whether it is to a motorist on a traffic stop or a juror during a murder trial,” Ndilipunye says.
A sense of team work is definitely important. Cops are always part of a team, whether it is just them and a fellow officer in a car or whether they are representing the whole police force.
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