In eight pages this paper contrasts and compares the law enforcement agencies in these Virginia cities in terms of rates of pay and officer compensation packages. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.
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Like all Virginia Law Enforcement agencies, the Norfolk Division is vigilant about its mission to provide a healthier, safer community through collaborative community and law enforcement
efforts. In addition, it provides its faction of Virginias citizenry with a responsive police department that is independent yet supportive of other law enforcement agencies. It also preserves
law and order; enforces criminal, traffic and regulatory laws; and provides essential public safety services efficiently and effectively all citizens of the Commonwealth. Currently, the entire police department has been
trained in the Community Policing Concept and officers have been assigned shifts. Their next step will involve community input into the process. Public meetings will be held to address community
concerns and questions regarding these community-policing concepts.
This division, located in the Hampton Roads area of southeast Virginia is within the territory that extends from the Eastern Shore to south of Richmond, and includes the worlds
largest naval base and the auspicious beginnings of Americas colonial history. This essay compares a number of issues relevant to monetary compensation, promotions, etc. with respect to the Norfolk
International Airport Police Department and Norfolks, Hampton Roads area. As is expected the Norfolk Police International Airport covers the civil/ criminal ordinance necessities
of southeast Virginia and northeast North Carolina. In addition, although it falls under the jurisdiction of the Virginia State Police Department, this international airport has a separate police department