Mandatory retirement age for police or correctional officers

 

 

 

Should there be a mandatory retirement age for police or correctional officers?
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Discuss the issue of age as it relates to positions in criminal justice.
1. Should there be a mandatory retirement age for police or correctional officers?
2. If so, what should the magic age be?
3. Should it vary by rank and duty assignment?

Sample Solution

The passage of the 1967 Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) and its extension to State and local employees in 1967 led to the use of bona fide occupational qualifications (BFOQ) as the legal test of mandatory retirement ages. The law presumes that mandatory retirement by age is unconstitutional. Law enforcement agencies have been involved in many court cases involving mandatory retirement, with conflicting results. The U.S. Supreme Court will not accept mandatory retirement ages for police officers unless enough evidence exists to convince a trial court that all or substantially all officers cannot perform their duties safely and efficiently beyond that age.

12. What are the CNS and peripheral effects of the opioids? (See notes)

– The main effect on CNS is to inhibit neurotransmitter release. Effects include analgesia, mood changes and an activation of the reward center which can lead to drug abuse.

Among the peripheral effects are: inflammation reducing effects in the joints or healing wounds.

13. Describe the differences between the strong opioids, mild to moderate opioids and mixed agonist-antagonists in terms of efficacy and potential for addiction.

– Codeine is an opioid used for mild to moderate pain relief, but the side effects are very serious (nausea and constipation) and are not used for long term.

Morphine is a stronger opioid used for management of moderate to severe pain. Frequent side effects include nausea, vomiting and feelings of euphoria

Methadone has a longer duration of action than morphine.

Fentanyl is known to be a fast acting opioid, 50-100 times stronger than morphine, but is known to be highly addictive also.

14. Define the terms tolerance, withdrawal, addiction and pseudoaddiction.

– Tolerance is a state of adaptation in which the dose of the opioid needs to be increased to achieve recommended level of analgesia.

Withdrawal is a group of symptoms that occur with the abrupt discontinuation of a drug that has the capability of producing physical dependence.

Addiction is a chronic, neurobiological disease characterized by behaviors such as no control over drug use, compulsive use, continued use despite harm and craving (American society of Addiction Medicine, 2001)

Pseudoaddiction is a behavior of seeking additional medication of the patients

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