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athlete, missionary, decisionmaker Most of us don’t realise M . just how demanding police || W ’ • work is. It's a job that can apply now oefo'e requires special abilities— K as well as a sound addition, to be selected 'o r education, physical fitness cadet training, applicants and dedication. must also pass the In any one day —or Entry Test night — the policeman is Applicants mus'r?e - faced with all sorts of excellent neaim different situations 'TSfIF USfr required to pass a different people. He s got ’horougn med ■ to be able to adapt to meet examination Minimum these challenges, he's got . onysicai r reme to have a sympathetic ||jp Cadet are height s't 6 ■ , understanding of human * _ 3crr,s. and Ae;g' * nature, in a job that 1 minimum 9st 7 lbs < 60ic involves so much contact F class moral with people, the ability to character and a understand the motives M temperament sc’ed * , underlying behaviour is rxjhce worz are essential. S H| Training takes about a/ea ? The policeman has to be wR and a har at thp Poire physically active, too. His Coliege near T'emnam job is out in the community lA'elhngton. Traaw q — not behind a desk. includes a balance o' Out in the community. theory and practical wojk he’s got to have a sort of as well as a considerable missionary zeal. The gf - amount of oMhe-iob dedicated policeman Bp ' training at police stations exerts a subtle, but Leave IS generous and the powerful influence for pay is excellent crime prevention in its O P ° r the r '9 h ‘ pc-so" the broadest sense. police offers an absorb ng And a policeman has to be able to make decisions, promotion the right decisions, quickly. As we said, police work opportunities to specialise requires special abilities. If hose sho* poten’.ai you think you could meet are encouraged to fu r toe' the challenge and develop X their education a’ into the kind of person a University or oth>" policeman has to be you institutes could join the New Zealand 1.,. ° '■ Police as a Cadet. Pohce Stare - a r dbr.’ Cadet applicants must ■HBBBHBHIIB aIon Q oxtails of yo - be aged between 17 and ry-F-'".: z - *• educatio-" a-to pe r so a 187, years as at the Ist of I ? history '• -e tne s< ", c‘ next February. Courses person we re looking tor. start in January each year. Ae 11 send f Oll ,ur t her A sound education is information about a career essential — preferably to AT "7 i j? Z with the police U.E. standard. (If you think POLICE CADETS WE WANT THE BEST.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34021, 10 December 1975, Page 27
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