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Hello, I was a police officer in Alabama for two years, and just recently ended my employment with the department within the last couple of months. I am looking to transfer to a police department in the state of Washington, but I am concerned about the background investigation into my prior work history. I was relieved of duty from my department because of on-going trouble that I have faced with one of my sergeants. I filed charges against the department with the EEOC, and from then on the situation got worse. I was brought up on a insubordination charge that I did not agree with. I was asked to sign a statement in regards to it, which I did sign, but noted at the bottom that I did not concur.  A few days later, I was asked to re-sign this same document because the said they made a grammatical error on it, but advised me that I could not put that I did not concur at the bottom. I advised them that I had no problem signing the second statement, but I would still put that I did not concur with the charges. So, they relieved me of duty. I was contacted by phone a couple of times by the department, and a note was left on my door to contact them (during the time I was relieved of duty). I contacted them back (which I recorded all of my calls), but they were never available and did not return my calls. Then I received a letter in the mail a few days later stating that they accepted my resignation (since I had not been to work), but I was never advised on when to return back to work. So, I am currently going through the appeal process, and looking to proceed with the charges that I have brought them upon on. I really enjoyed my job, and went to college to learn more about my chosen career, and this is how I was repaid. The department that I was with did a lot of crooked things that I did not agree with, and I called them out on it. So, they tried their best to get me out of the department...and succeeded. Now I am relocating to Seattle, Washington, and I would really like to be a police officer in that area. How good of a chance do I have of getting on with a department with this in my personnel file? I do have character references from the department and my pastor, but I am still concerned. Thank you.

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James,

Thanks for the question.

It's not supposed to happen, but I can almost guarantee you that in a background investigation, someone will probably "off the record" trash your reputation.

If all of this has happened like you said, I would have an attorney by my side. The attorney might be able to help you level the playing field and he could help protect you in some of the background investigation inquiries. A threat of lawsuit might discourage them from saying harmful things, but it might not!!!

Use people in your references that can provide sworn affidavits concerning the treatment that you received or was subjected to. Have them write letters' of reference for you as well.

It's tough to get your good reputation back in law enforcement when you have people lying or misrepresenting anything about you.

Get a group of cops that you can trust to surround you and protect your reputation.

Good luck and best wishes!

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South Carolina general law enforcement career information. South Carolina Criminal & Traffic Laws. Field Training Manager, Court Systems, Police Recruiting & Hiring, Personnel/Employee Evaluations, Non-Lethal Weapons & Use of Force.

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Retired after 24-1/2 years experience as a Municipal Police Officer. 19 years as a Sergeant. I guest instructed at the State of South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy. I am a Community Policing Instructor, Field Training Officer, Instructor-Trainer in the Monadnock Expandable/PR-24 Batons, Defensive Tactics Instructor, Law Enforcement Driving Instructor, O.C. Spray Instructor, Taser Instructor, and liaison for State Accreditation Standards. I also serve as an Adjunct Instructor for Park University, where I teach in the Criminal Justice Administration Degree Program.I am currently Director of Security for a major hospital system in South Carolina.

Organizations
South Carolina Law Enforcement Officer's Association.

Education/Credentials
South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy
Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Administration, Park University.
Master of Arts Degree in Management, Webster University.
Master of Arts Degree in Human Resources Development, Webster University.

Datamaster Operator, Monadnock PR-24/M.E.B. Instructor-Trainer, Defensive Tactics Instructor, Field Training Manager, Certified Basic Investigator, Certified in Homicide Investigations.


Awards and Honors
Beaufort County, South Carolina, Police Officer of the Year, 1990.

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