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Iraqi Police Graduates Work To Tell Story

Quality Of Iraqi Police Succeeds Expectations Of Iraqi Government

One of the benefits of the surge and the coalition in Iraq has been the professionalism of the Iraqi police. The graduates that are coming out of the training academies have the hopes and expectations of their local communities, and the quality of the graduates has been improving over the last two years.

As the Iraqi Police academy graduates each class of police candidates, the results of the policing in Baghdad and across the nation continues to improve. Each of the Iraqi police candidates are assigned to Iraqi police facilities inside Baghdad, as well as different districts across several of the local Iraqi provinces.

The Iraqi Police is making excellent strides to improve the overall security in Baghdad, as well across the local district. Each new Iraqi Police graduating class improves the quality of policing, as well as helping the professionalism of the Iraqi Police at large.

There are Iraqi Police public affairs graduates and many of them have college degrees. This is leading to the overall advance in the overall professionalism, as well as increasing the level of policing that is present.

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More and more the Iraqi people are learning to trust their police, and the level of the training that the IP members receive from the coalition is one of the leading reasons.

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