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Policing Glossary

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Policing Glossary Hi, I made this glossary for you to improve your English with some words related to the policing field. apprehend verb Arrest (someone) for a crime. Example: He was apprehended for murder later that day and would appear on trial on October 5th. fr: appréhender Your browser does not support the audio element. backup noun Provide support for someone or something. Example: No police backup could be expected. fr: renfort Your browser does not support the audio element. barricade noun An improvised barrier erected to defend against opposing forces. Example: A barricade was set up to defend the police force against the unruly mob on the opposite side. fr: barricade Your browser does not support the audio element.

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About Me Hi everyone! My name is Sara, and I am 18 years old. I have been studying Police Technology at Ahuntsic College for two years now. Since I was a child, I always cared about others and I wanted to help people as much as I can. This is one of the reasons why I have chosen this program. Typically, it takes 3 years for a student to achieve this program, but I have decided to remove some of my courses at each semester and to do it in for 4 years instead of 3. It really helps me to be more organized and to work harder on each course. This program involves courses like criminology, self-defense, emergency care, law, physical education, sociology, communication, etc. These courses teach us how to be well-prepared for the École Nationale de Police du Québec (ENPQ). If everything goes the way I have planned it, I should have completed my program by the age of 20 years old. In order to be in the police, I will also need to go to the École Nationale de Police du Québec for fifteen weeks t