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Fit to serve : preparing for the PREP - the Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Preparing for the PREP - the Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police
En forme pour le service : préparation à l'ÉAPP - Évaluation de l'aptitude physique au métier de policier.

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1 online resource (27 pages) : illustrations, photographs

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Issued also in French under title: En forme pour le service : préparation à l'ÉAPP, Évaluation de l'aptitude physique au métier de policier.
© Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2002, reproduced with permission.

Summary

"Policing takes place in a complex world that requires fast thinking and quick reactions. The profession demands many skills, both mental and physical. To test your suitability, the Ontario Ministry of Public Safety and Security, in partnership with the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police, has developed the Constable Selection System. The System has four tests which determine eligibility for an employment interview: an aptitude test, a written communications test, a physical skills and abilities test, and a video simulation test. The Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP) is the name of the physical skills and abilities test"--Introduction.

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