CJUS-P301 | Rampart (The Real Rampart) Part 1
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This is an exclusive video, which explains The Real Rampart, part 1.
A Renegade is someone who is unconventional, someone who shows you another way to achieve something significant. A Renegade PoPo is a cop who breaks tradition to see things beyond the rigid structure of a para-military operation. Renegade PoPos think for themselves...
WHY YOU ARE HERE... WHY YOU WANT TO COME BACK OFTEN...
This website gives you something you don't get anywhere else—a perspective on the emotional impact of police work on police officers, their families and the general public. This website breaks the code of silence and lays bare the secrets behind the shield. There is an expression that secrets create monsters. This website slays the monsters before they are born.
Renegade PoPo is different than any other website in the way we present information. Our writers give you stories that are truthful, irreverent, controversial, sarcastic, unconventional, ironic, knowledgeable, well-informed, crazy-assed, and entertaining. The articles are written with a twist, full of well-informed opinion and truthfulness, about issues nobody likes to talk about.
Why do you want to read Renegade PoPo and keep returning for more? Because we appeal to your sense of justice, imagination, and heart. Because we discuss provocative issues you need to hear about. Issues like how PTSD can lead to police misconduct, suicide, reckless behavior and promiscuity. Issues like the value of gay police officers, what happens to overweight officers, the impact of shootings, how the police personality undermines what officers do, what makes a good cop marriage and may lead to divorce, confidentiality, fitness for duty evaluations, lying to departmental shrinks, over controlling attitudes, domestic abuse, the impact of your police work on your children, drug use by police officers, alcoholism, impact of scandal on police officers, eating disorders and much more.
Through blogs, opinion pieces, news story analysis, special reports and videos, you will find stories about police misconduct, shootings, and the good things police do everyday. You will read about what's really behind police behavior, how PTSD symptoms such as hypervigilance can turn a cop into a monster, where everyone, good citizen or bad, becomes the enemy.
Renegade PoPo most importantly provides an anonymous way for whistleblowers to alert their departments, and the world, about police misconduct and corruption without exposing themselves to ridicule, reprimand or dismissal.
This website features stories about peer support units around the country, demonstrating their value in helping police officers cope with alcohol or drug addiction, suicidal thinking, gambling addictions, eating disorders, family problems, and all other emotional or psychological issues, thereby relieving departments of the burden.
Best of all, this website does follow-up stories, reporting back about what happened, and what should have happened
In addition, this website gives the public a chance to say what's on their mind, to speak freely about their relationships with law enforcement officers and what to do to make things better.
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