The Justice Department may well demand reforms ranging from new training protocols for officers to new guidelines on the use of force, as well as setting up a more effective system for identifying problem officers.
And she recommends that the millions in civil damages awarded in brutality cases be paid not by city governments, as now, but by the police departments themselves, giving police chiefs a financial incentive to identify and punish or dismiss problem officers.
And I just recently retired from being an instructor at West Point, and I know that the Army is having a problem with junior officers getting out.
Bulldozers and tractors have been brought in to tackle the problem and council officers said it could still take several weeks to remove the remaining 3, 000 tonnes of sand.
Part of the problem is that consular officers are simply overworked.
Numbers are not the problem: with 366 officers per 100, 000 people, Mexico is better supplied with police than the United States, Britain, Italy and France, among others.
Besides banning alcohol in barracks, Garrett introduced related policies, including increased enforcement on both Army posts and more "courtesy patrols" led by senior noncommissioned officers at problem areas off-base.
Downed communication lines and problems sharing information with officers exacerbated the problem, she said.
Ms Nuri told BBC News Online part of the problem was too few police officers spoke Turkish.
He was an early and enthusiastic adapter of Compstat, a crime-tracking system implemented in 1994 that uses computer analysis to identify problem areas in order to deploy officers and make tactical adjustments to drive down crime.
Officers have said the main problem on Merseyside is with pit-bull terrier types, but all illegal dogs will be collected.
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The problem, says Brik, is that officers are failing to go out into the field, see first-hand what is happening and share in the same hardships as their men.
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Institutions say they are calling former patients and offering free testing, and that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is helping state health officers and hospitals tackle the problem.
Company financial officers are now struggling with the problem of what to do with all the cash because there are few viable choices where to place it.
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Also giving evidence, the British Transport Police said it had 110 officers working full time on the problem as it was aware it was having a "very significant" effect on communities and businesses.
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Another problem stems from the high regard in which police officers are held.
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The National Association of Probation Officers called for action to address the problem.
In his opinion, the problem lies in the small number of trained contract officers who are disconnected to the fluidity of the conflict environment.
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When two police officers arrived, Mr. Smith told Ms. Rebello's sister, Jessica, to answer the door and tell the officers "that there's no problem at the scene and to go away, " Lt.
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M13 "was in no way a problem bear, " she said, adding that wildlife officers should have continued efforts to make him more frightened of humans.
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Much of the problem, notes Tom Rubin, a former chief financial officers for the MTA's predecessor agency, stems from the shift of funding priorities to trains from the city's more affordable and flexible bus network.
As much as he wanted to be by her bedside during the operation, her father couldn't get a visa to travel to Spain in time, another problem for Colombians who are routinely eyed with suspicion by immigration officers across the world.
Military officers in the jury pool indicated that they saw no problem with trying Mr Khadr.
The security information on the barcodes is only meant to be decoded by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers, so it was not thought to be a problem that PreCheck selected which users would get a less rigorous safety check in advance.
West Yorkshire Fire Service officers are now working with shopping centre managers to find a solution to the problem.
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They could help to address another problem: a lack of mid-level talent in an army short of non-commissioned officers.
R. officers will have a chance to directly interact with NGOs and government leaders working on this problem, share their ideas, and come away better prepared to advise their C-Suite colleagues on how to approach these issues.
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Although some members of the Essex Police Federation say officers were taking patients to hospital on a "daily basis", the scale of the problem across the east of England remains unclear.
A. career management center at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School, for the past two years has trained admissions officers to look for the same traits a hiring manager might, such as the ability to assess a problem and self-edit their remarks.
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