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* Do not leak any classified DOJ information without permission.
* Do not leak any classified DOJ information without permission.
* The Secretary can speak publicly on non-classified matters.
* The Secretary can speak publicly on non-classified matters.
* Heavily classified information needs clearance from the Secretary before sharing. (DOJ detective investigations are considered heavily classified).
* Heavily classified information needs clearance from the secretary before sharing. DOJ detective investigations are considered heavily classified).
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Latest revision as of 00:59, 26 November 2024

Welcome to this guide that sheds light on the important role of Police Officers (Constables) in maintaining peace, order, and lawfulness on the server. As a Police Officer, you are responsible for preventing and addressing crimes, upholding the law, and ensuring a safe and orderly environment.

Duties

As a Police Officer, your responsibilities include:

  • Arresting individuals based on in-game reports using the DCPolice plugin.
  • Resolving open charges as they become available.
  • Responding to Department of Justice (DOJ) tickets.
  • Providing security at DPA-sanctioned events.
  • Apprehending bank robbers and trespassers when alarms go off.
  • Joining one of the three squads: A Squad, B Squad, or C Squad.

Squad-specific tasks: - A Squad - Legal Unit: Focused on developing legal education within the DOJ, practicing for potential DOJ Legal Experts/Legal Mentors, and expertise in department-specific crimes. - B Squad - Riot Suppression Unit: Works to reduce riots using non-violent tactics and police presence, developing tactics to quell riots.

Structure

The Department of Justice has a structured hierarchy:

  • Secretary: Manages department operations.
  • Deputy Secretary: Assists in department leadership, with a central focus on Archives and Media operations.
  • Superintendent: In charge of squads, assists the Deputy Secretary and Secretary, and votes on applications.
  • Sergeant: Officers with leadership abilities, training new recruits, and assisting Superintendents in leading squads, also votes on applications.
  • Senior Constable: Seasoned officers dedicated to enforcing the law and preparing for the Sergeant role.
  • Constable: Trainee officers who have proven themselves knowledgeable enough to be promoted and have access to tasers.
  • Trainee Officer: Recent hires who are learning department procedures.

Application Process

To become a Police Officer, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to Forums -> Department of Justice -> Applications.
    1. Click on ‘Applications’ & ‘Apply.’

    2. Fill in the required details in the application form and submit.

    If you have questions about the application process, reach out to #government-support on the main Discord and open a ticket related to the department you are applying under.

    Protocols

    As a Police Officer, it’s important to adhere to specific protocols:

    • Carry out your duties with honesty and integrity.
    • Do the right thing even when no one is watching.
    • Communication is essential, so reach out when you need support.
    • Be empathetic and understand situations from others’ perspectives.
    • Do not misuse police tools or commands.
    • Maintain respect in interactions with employees and the public.
    • Do not leak any classified DOJ information without permission.
    • The Secretary can speak publicly on non-classified matters.
    • Heavily classified information needs clearance from the secretary before sharing. DOJ detective investigations are considered heavily classified).