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Show Taetday, October The Daily Utah Chronicle 17, 199s SLPD Looks DANCONNOLE Chronicle Staff Writer - City Police Department has some answers for you. point of being a police offij "Ais high the cer ability to become involved directly in your community since this is one time where you can actually make a difference right where you live," Tami Iivsey, personnel specialist for the Salt Lake City Police Department, said. .. "If you're a U. student looking for health, medical and retirement benefits as well as a general satisfaction that comes with helping your community . by putting something back that perhaps you've gained through your education at the U., this is one opportunity you should take advantage of," she 1 tenant, captain or assistant chief. Three years of service is required for promotion to other assignments such as narcotics as well as the rank of Tami Livsey for more information at or they can pick up an application packet in the lobby of the Public Safety Building at 315 E. 200 South. detective. The registration deadline for chology or sociology." "A lot of our officers attend the U. and though most are not able to attend full time, they can still take a couple of classes and chip away at their degree," she said. "It mmmmmmmmmmm on The department only tests once a year, so Livsey encourages every. U. student with the slightest interest in law enforcement to register for the exam. "Even if you think it's not the right time for "" you in your life tance into the written test is 4 p.m. Nov. 7, which is given Nov. 18 at 10 am in the U. Engineering and Mines Building. Patrol Officer Heather Stringfellow has also organized an orientation at the Women's Resource Center, 318 Union at noon on Oct, 27. She targets females exclusively at that time, but all students are welcome to show up. Free pizza and refreshments will be served. "We like to hire females but we don't discriminate because we go right down a list," Livsey said. "We simply try to go out of our way to make sure they get every opportunity to test with us and we do the same thing for minorities" she said. "Even depends what shift they've chofrom sen what's available." The department has just introduced shifts so officers doubling as col lege students 10-ho- ur ; "Even w ifyou think it's not the rtdht time for you ... an oecome in your lire v to you should at go through the process." Lake City Police Department is a beneficial employSalt ment opportunity for U. students who want to remain in the area after graduation. There is also an option for new e officers to work shifts. This would allow U. students to attend classes while working for the Salt Lake City Corporation. part-tim- lieu-hate- ," to become an officer, you should at least go through the Officers are started on the payroll the day they're hired. They are sent to the complete Peace . 2 On Monday, Clinton is set to address the racial divisions highlighted by the Simpson trial in a speech at the University of Texas in Austin. The speech coincides not only with the debate over the Simpson verdict but with Monday's rally of black men in. Washington. " "I imagine he will address the need to bring Americans together and to shun those who advocate :- Standard Training. "We actually train ' com- pleted their POST certification and we're one of the only agencies left that does that," livsey said. "In other law enforcement agencies, their candidates who have successfully passed the written exam must acquire the standard police training on their own time at their own expense." Students are welcome to contact Events admit- DANCE Every Monday: International Folk Dancing. 7 to 10 p.m. East Ballroom Union. Free. No partner needed. LECTURESCLASSES October 17: Week of the Family. Classes: Discipline from a Child's Perspective at 10 a.m. in LCSW. Cultural Aspects of Families & Society at 4 p.m. in the Union Den. 17: October Algebraic 4 Geometry. p.m. 105 LeRoy Cowles Building. October 17: Which Comes First: Exercise or Nutrition? 1130 a.m. Fine Arts Auditorium October 17: Reflections on the Middle East. 11 a.m. Alumni House. October 17: India 1995: Tibetan Housing Expedition. 1 1 a.m Hinckley Caucus Room, 255 Orson Spencer Hall. October 17: Tanner Lecture: Lost Causes. 7:30 p.m. Fine Arts Auditorium. October 17: New Utah Laws Affecting Protection Orders. Noon. 293 Union. Free. October 17: Lost Causes. 7 p.m. Fine Arts Auditorium. October 17: Environmental Health and Safety Workshop on laboratory safety. 1:30 to 3 p.m. Registration required. 581-848- October 18: Week of the Family. Classes: Celebrating J it - " Officer our officers if they've not already 2 though we focus on females and minorities, they're in no way given preferential treatment just because they come from one of these groups. However, we like to hire everybody we can to represent us." "There's no reason for any U. student to have a negative attitude toward the profession," Livsey said. "We have a pretty good relationship with U. students even though it depends on each person's personal experience with the campus police, I guess." department's said White House press secretary Mike McCurry. Although he is dealing with domestic violence and racial tensions, Clinton remains focused on his budget battle with Congress. .'Arid in a speech Friday night in Williamsburg, Va., he appealed to the chief executives of the 100 largest U.S. corporations, all members of the Business Council, to broker an "honorable compromise with the' Republican ' . Congress: LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON Associated Press Writer Clinton 799-382- process." - TamiLiusey can schedule three days per week to devote to their studies. Moreover, new officers most likely have their days off during the week, according to Livsey. "We promote a lot of officers and there's definitely an opportunity for advancement within the ranks we've established here " she said. If officers have been on the department for a minimum of five years, they are eligible to become a sergeant, said. from page "We wouldn't favor any academic departments but the students who are are majoring in criminology or attractive to the us," Livsey said. uWc also like to see a background in psypre-la- If you're thinking about the reality of what the Utah job market holds in jtore upon graduation, the Salt Lake The to Students for Future Officers .' Religious Values Within Families at 10 a.m. in the Union Den. How to Single Parenthood: Survive and Maybe Even Thrive at 4 p.m in the Union Den. 18: October Magnesium I Production at Rowley, Utah. 3:20 p.m. 207 Browning Building. Refreshments served at 3:05. October 18: Financing Higher Education: Landscape. "Does Your Diamond Store Cause You Stress?" ... Our specialization breeds speed and efficiency with two certified graduate gemologists. 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