Michael Spooner
Police Officer at Department of Defence/Defense- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Disaster relief organisation and communication
FEMASep, 2010- Oct, 2024 -
Level 1 Crash scene investigation
Institute of Police Technology and Management (IPTM)Feb, 2007- Oct, 2024
Experience
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Department of Defence/Defense
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200 - 300 Employee
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Police Officer
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Aug 2010 - Present
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Field Training Officer
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Aug 2010 - Present
Performed duties as a Field Training Officer (FTO) to provide technical guidance, advice and instruction to new Military Police(M.P.) and Marine Corps Law Enforcement Program (MCLEP) officers. Reviews applications and applies qualification standards while acting as a member of a hiring board and assessing new employees for hire. Provides advice and assistance on performance management to supervisors and assistance in training development with new police officers. Administering guidance on pay and leave to new Police officers and coordinating proper leave and pay paperwork with supervisors. Identifying training and development needs within a 30-person section and implementing training plans and guidance for all personnel. Show less
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Traffic Accident Investigatior
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Apr 2008 - Aug 2010
As a police officer, performed duties primarily related to Traffic Safety, Enforcement and Accident Investigation. Is, on occasion, called upon to perform other law enforcement duties not directly related to traffic control, enforcement or investigation. As accident investigator was the primary point of contact regarding all traffic accidents; took charge of minor accident scenes and conducts the investigation following initial uniformed patrol response. Provides Subject Matter Expertise (SME) advice and direction to patrol officers conducting minor traffic investigations or citations. Show less
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US Army
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United States
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Law Enforcement
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1 - 100 Employee
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Military Police
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Apr 2003 - Apr 2008
Patrols Federal installation and community by foot and motor vehicle during shift. Act as a direct representative of the Directorate of emergency services laws enforcement division (D.E.S.L.E.D.), at the scene of serious incidents, until such time as properly relieved by higher authority. Maintain full knowledge and application of a complete range of pertinent Federal criminal laws, Uniform Code of Military Justice, State Laws, County laws and statutes, and Army regulations, Base Ordinances, directives, orders, procedures, etc., involving protection of persons and property; and police methods, techniques, and services to perform a full range of operations in preventing, detecting, and investigating and resolving offenses. Show less
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Education
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Park University
Bachelor, Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General -
Park University
Associate of Science - AS, Business Administration and Management, General