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A3unn1e's KPD APPLICATION

A3unn1e

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Out-Of-Character (OOC) Section


IGN (In-Game Name):
A3unn1e
https_bugz <-- account I'm applying on

Discord Name & Tag:
.cheezeeb

Which timezone are you in?
EST | Canada

List your current and past IC/OOC faction applications:




Describe your activity on the server:
While I have several responsibilities on the server, my activity is fairly consistent. Currently, my schedule is quite flexible. That is, I am usually online for a few hours each day to attend to my staff responsibilities or simply role-play with friends. My hours change on weekends, but it usually stays open for the most part. While I have very few roles on the server. I am an active shopkeeper, though I spend most of my time on my main account. I am also a member of the high school football team, which takes up one day per week.


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What is your motivation for applying?:
Once more, I'm applying for this wonderful position. My motivation is still the same as it was previously. There is a much more straightforward explanation that can be applied to numerous different reasons. I was given a peek into the KPD faction and some of their responsibilities within the server after almost a year of being in the Government faction, among many other things. Whilst I am involved with the server on a more professional note I miss feeling connected through role-play. I miss using role-playing to feel a part of the community. Many of those opportunities are presented by KPD. What I really want is to engage with the community on a daily basis, organize enjoyable activities centered around the faction, and be involved in the intricate details of the role. I've always enjoyed participating in player-driven factions such as the school faction, shop faction, and government faction. All of these provide me with a variety of role-playing opportunities and environments to adapt to, whether they are fast-paced or require a lot of thought and effort. Each one has taught me a lot, and I've made many friends along the way. I have many friends in the KPD faction who have told me nothing but positive things about it, persuading me to keep applying.

Even though I am aware that my job as a staff member can occasionally take a lot of time, I am more than willing to put in the necessary time and effort to fulfill this role and go above and beyond during trainings and other tasks.

What knowledge do you have of Police Work?
According to my knowledge of police work, the KPD is the law enforcement authority that protects and serves the city of Karakura. They cooperate with the government faction, assisting them with their laws and constitutions on top of many other things such as events, trials, and much more.

Aside from their straightforward description, SRP has given KPD access to a semi-realistic faction that performs intricate operations and offers training. For approximately two weeks during your training as a cadet, you are confined within the station's boundaries. Answering the 110 emergency line, filing reports, allowing visitors, performing in-station searches, and providing care for prisoners are just a few of the duties you might be given during your training. You will advance to the position of Patrol Officer upon passing the test. granting you the authority to patrol the city with other PO officers along a prearranged route. But this is only the beginning for the faction. Other than cadets, POs are the lowest standing rank in KPD, but there are many other roles to achieve and move up to.

There are two significant divisions, each with its own set of tasks and responsibilities within the faction.

The roles go in order as follows;

LeadershipResponsibilities
CommissionorThe highest role within the force. The commissionor oversees the entirety of the faction, supervising and keeping order within the faction. They are in charge of recruiting new cadets and making any big final decisions with the help of the higher-ups below him.

Higher-Up's Responsibilites
Detective SuperintendantThe detective superintendant oversees the detective division. They are considered a higher up, reporting directly to the commissionor and aiding with decisions.
CaptainsAlso considered a Higher-up, the captains are the highest rank you can acheive within the Main division. They oversee tasks and decisions, reporting and aiding the commissionor.

Detective Division
Responsibilities
Detective Chief InspectorThe second highest rank within the faction, much like the Detective inspectors; Chief Inspectors are tasked with taking the lead on major cases (e.g: murder)
Detective InspectorVery similar to the rank above, Detective Inspectors usually investigate crime scenes - collecting evidence to solve criminal cases.
Detective SergeantThey coordinate and control front line responses and investigations, allocating resources, directing activities, managing risk and reviewing progress of investigations
Detective ConstableThe lowest rank within the detective division. They deal with serious and complex investigations, and review evidence on cases. This could range from undertaking search warrants and making arrests to pushing a case through trials.

Main DivisionResponsibilities
LieutenantThe highest rank you can climb to within the main division. Lieutenants carry out administrative duties and assist the captains.
SergeantSergeants manage officer ranks below them, Carrying out supervisional duties, and overseeing their reports, at times needing to report inefficiencies to higher ranks.
CorporalThey carry out reponsibility of hosting trainings, and supervising cadets and PO's whilst out on duty. They can also be tasked with assigning tasks to lower ranks, or preparing schedules.
Patrol-OfficerPO's are the step above cadets. A first taste within the faction doing active duty. PO's are assigned with patrolling areas, enforcing laws, executing searches, and arresting or fining individuals.
CadetThe lowest rank within the main division. Cadet's are confined to the stationw hile going through training, though often carrying out tasks like, picking up the 110 line, filing reports, executing in-station searches, and handling visitations.


While the roles are critical to understand, KPD also has a significant amount of equipment used to protect themselves while on/off duty.

Equipement used by KPD;

Police Equipement Usage / Availablity
Police BatonBatons are accessible to every officer, used to apprehend criminals or individuals when dealing with a difficult situation.
HandcuffsHandcuffs are also accessible to every officer, used to restrain individuals hands whilst transporting them to the station.
Police RadioAn essential piece of equipement used to communicate back to the station or other officers if you are in neeed of assistance.
Stun BlasterUsed to temporarily imobilize an indivual. Normally used when a player evades a situation or becomes hostile.
BreathalyzerA not very commonly used piece of equipement to check how drunk an individual is.
Pepper SprayUsed to temporarily blind and individual. Commonly used when an individual get's hostile or aggressive towards an officer.
TranquilizerNot accessible to every officer, though available for higher ranks. Used to neutralize an individual or animal when in a dangerous situation.
Riot ShieldA tempered-glass shield used as protection for officers when dealing with crowds or dangerous situation.

Among the duties carried out or carried out by KPD are;

KPD TasksResponsibilities
Desk DutyA basic duty commonly carried out by new cadets or PO officers. Officers manage the lobby, answering question regarding KPD. Often being asked about bails or visitation for inmates.
Filing ReportsAnother duty carried out by PO's or cadets. Officers can file reports being made by civilians, which can sometimes range from a missing person, to assault and battery. Most of the report must be backed up with OOC proof via screenshots or clips.
CCTV WorkCCTV work is more of a side duty. When an officer is dealing with a situation, CCTV comes in handy to backup someone's story. Officers will check the camera's that are placed around the map to find any evidence they can use against the individual, but can also be used as a form of 'patrol'.
PatrolsPatrols are something more then often carried out by PO's. With a designated route, they patrol high criminal spots around the map to ensure there isn't any criminal or illegal behaviour occuring.
TrialsTrials are something that an arresting officer tends to, often with a few others as a helping hand. They transport the inmate to the court room for a hearing, having their lawyers present and defending their cases. Officers are there as a layer of protection to both civilians and government personelles.
Jail DutyJail duty is also reffered to as PrisonRP. If a person is jailed, they have an option to RP portions of their jail sentences. This includes, getting time in the courtyard, going to cafetria to get food, or simply just getting a visitor. Officers are there to transport and supervise the inmate during this time, though it is not always allowed.
110- Emergency HotlineSimilar to desk duty, Officers respond to the emergency hotline. These calls can range from assaults, witnesses to a crime, or even simply a disturbance happening nearby. Officers will respond to the scene, and execute their duties effectivly.

I am eager to learn each task and responsibility during my training period if I am accepted. Other things to mention are police codes, and while I don't know them all, I can name a few.

Police Codes;


10-0Use Caution
10-4Affirmative. Another way of agreeing or confirming something being said
10-10 Negative.
10-12Stand by. A way of asking officers to wait for more information, or await for backup.
10-33Need Assistance. Or in other words, Calling for back-up.
10-44Riot. Indicating that a riot is being formed or is currently taking place.
10-52 Dispatch an Ambulance.
10-64Crime in progress. Letting other officers know of a crime taking place.


Why is the Police important to SchoolRP?
I believe the KPD is important to SRP for a variety of reasons, the primary one being realism. Karakura is riddled with gangs and high crime rates; it makes no sense to have such things on the server without a faction to balance them out. The KPD protects Karakura's civilians by making arrests while on patrol or searching for masked individuals.While the police force has its own set of on-duty responsibilities, such as filing reports, searching people, arresting and fining them, and responding to emergencies. Crowd control and animal control are also carried out as needed. SRP offers a variety of role-playing opportunities for the KPD to participate in, including security for major events and ensuring the safety of civilians from threats. As I previously stated, KPD is extremely complex, with each rank and individual having their duty and responsibility within the organization.

Do you acknowledge that if training is held whilst you are online, you must attend or be punished?
I completely understand and will attend any training being held.



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What's your character's full name?:
Kealoha Ikaika

How old is your character (if accepted)?:
Kealoha is 28 years of age

What are your character's gender and pronouns?:
Female | She/Her

Please select your highest academic role at the time of writing this application:
(Grade-12/Bachelors/Masters/PhD):

Kealoha has obtained her Masters degree in Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigation.
Complimented by her PhD research in Social Justice.

What languages does your character know besides Japanese?:
Kealoha's native tongue is Hawaiian, though she also speaks JSL on top of her Japanese.


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Describe your character; how they look, and what makes them unique.
Kealoha Ikaika, a woman of Hawaiian descent, stood taller than you at 5'6. Having a lean or athletic build, as well as muscle tone or definition. Her fiery red hair, which drooped down over her brows and hung over her shoulders, was what truly set her apart from the rest, not her tanned skin or height. Some might say she was unique in her way, with big, full lips and brown eyes peering through the mess of hair, or her skin condition. While she appeared to be normal, Kealoha had a few distinguishing characteristics that set her apart from the rest.

Her tone of voice. Was it her accent that gave her voice such a distinct tone? Or was it the underlying trauma she had experienced in her life? Kealoha spoke in a raspy, softer tone of voice, but it was impossible to tell whether she was joking or taking her words seriously. While she appears to be an average girl with nothing particularly noteworthy about her. Kealoha suffers from severe PTSD, as well as incredibly meaningful dated scars scattered throughout her body. Aside from her features, what stood out about this girl was that she was missing a portion of her ear. Frequently wearing her down to cover it as much as she could.



How does your character act in a professional/casual situation?
Kealoha is a strong-willed individual. While surrounded by coworkers, she maintains the highest level of professionalism, though she is not afraid to be less strict when forming new bonds with them. As much as Kealoha enjoys chatting, she also has a switch-like personality, which means she can flip the switch and be prepared for anything or everything that comes her way. Growing up in a family of eight, she understands when to prioritize her responsibilities and tasks before engaging in conversation.

Kealoha finally comes out of her shell in a casual setting. Despite maintaining a professional demeanor, Kealoha is frequently seen chatting and cracking jokes with those around her. She enjoys creating a fun environment, especially since her line of work can be exhausting!

What is their outlook on the idea of co-workers & teamwork?
Notice how teamwork and police force are inextricably linked? Saying you are a police officer without a force beside you is ridiculous, just like saying you are a one-man show - when in reality, we all rely on one another to perform at our best. Teamwork is an essential duty for officers, as we rely on one another in every situation. Whether you need to call for help in a crisis or simply deal with a difficult person. Officers work together to overcome challenges."


What's your character's backstory?

Early Life

When people say it takes a village to raise a kid, this was no exception. The only difference is that Kealoha could be—it was her haven, the village that raised her. Often left alone, she became a sentry for her younger siblings to look up to. Early memories are with her adoring grandparents, both of whom she wished she had more time with. Chilly winter nights were spent in the lap of her grandfather, outside by a fire where he’d tell stories. She thinks to this day that one in particular became emblematic of the person she would become. An urban legend of a lawful, hotheaded parental figure—what oldest sibling couldn’t align? When both passed, fatality had sparked an earth-shattering epiphany: her time is limited. Without the guidance of the retired, both parents needed money to raise Kealoha and her many siblings. It had become her task. With the fear of fatality, it was one she, without shame, wore on her chest like a broach. Even though she deeply loved her home, it didn’t feel completely hers; elders and teachers alike recall Kealoha being aspirational. It was her best, and arguably worst, quality—one that soon came with a price.

Teenage years

Wake up—take care of kids, school—take care of kids, sleep. Repeat. With anger cremated in a basin, she needed a release. Young, and fueled by animosity, she quelled her anger with an iron fist. She’d find any excuse to get riled up, on some occasions, rile up another, then fight. Kealoha didn’t mind the punishments she received at home. There wasn’t a thing you could convince her she couldn’t live without. In fact, it made her home seem all the more adjacent to a prison. With no distractions, it was all taking care of others—and when they were asleep; it was cleaning up after their messes. The summer days drew long, the undying sun made for days that blur together when she attempts to recall. At a point, it became too cumbersome. She needed an escape. This time, Kealoha refused to be freed of a pair of shackles just to gain a fresh set.


Adulthood

With little parental support, and an undying need for a new start, Kealoha leaves her hometown to Karakura in pursuit of her dream. She later finds the rose-tinted glasses she put on when daydreaming ‘what it would be like’ is now met contrarily. It’s brutal, exhausting. The home she left in search of a new felt equally unbreathable. Stress accumulated in poor sleep, and the unreleased tension in her body built. Each morning, there was a new spot in her body that was praying for a chiropractor—it didn’t help that her years prior were spent harming herself or others. In a depressive low with training, her guard slipped. That’s when it all happened; the glasses were now replaced with reality. Though it may not have seemed much from an outsider’s perspective in, an ear injury, which resulted in a fair chunk torn off, was the tipping point. She retreats home in a body full of grief of self. The time spent back in Kailua borne closeness with parental support. If not for her mother, Kealoha may not have stepped foot back in Japan. She completes her training, and stations as an officer in Karakura.

[Her Backstory is still a W.I.P]


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Can you legally own a pocket knife in Karakura?
"Is this supposed to be a trick question? Obviously, no. A pocket knife is illegal to carry in Karakura; if you are searched and found to be carrying one, you will be arrested and charged with possession of minor illegal weaponry."

Name 5 medical items that do NOT require a prescription


COUGH SYRUP
- Cough Syrup is used to relieve any irritated coughs and aid in relieving symptoms of an ongoing infection
MELATONIN
- Commonly used to help control how and when a patient sleeps. Melatonin can also aid older people whose melatonin production has decreased, also aiding others with troubles like insomnia.
WOODEN CANE
- Used as an assistive cane for those with mobility issues. Often use this long-term when suffering from mobility issues, or limps.
PARACETAMOL
- It is an antipyretic drug used for temporary relief of pain, such as for cuts, abrasions, concussions, and so on.
IRON SUPPLEMENTS
- Commonly used to treat iron deficiency or certain types of anemia.


If you see your co-workers physically abusing an inmate, what should you do?
"I would not hesitate to step in between the two, restraining the PO officer in question and removing them from the situation. In any case, I'd try to reason with my coworkers to understand why they used those actions against the criminal before reminding them of our responsibilities. No matter what the criminal has done, assaulting an individual is never acceptable. If they appear to be cooperative, I would release them. However, if necessary, I would contact any higher-ups and report the situation. In another case, I'd call EMS to come check on the inmate to ensure that no injuries are left untreated. After all, inmates are human beings."

What should you do if you see your co-worker being assaulted?
"I'd like to intervene, just like in the previous question. I'm assessing the situation before stepping in to help my coworker. While in the situation, I hope to work together with my fellow officer to restrain the individual in question. Once the individual has been dealt with, I would arrest them for assault on a government official, which, according to what I've learned in my studies, is a serious offense. While taking the necessary precautions with the arrested individual, I would attend to my fellow officer who had been attacked. Calling EMS to have them medically examined and ensure their safety while on duty."

What do you do if you find out that your co-worker is corrupt and is helping criminal organizations?
"Corruption is an unfortunate path that some officers may choose to take. However, if I saw a sign of corruption, I would gather any or all evidence of the affair before presenting it to the commissioner and any other higher-ranking officials. If I were put in a situation where I was unsure of the actions being taken, I would notify high-ranking officers of the situation in the hopes of having said officer monitored. Gathering evidence over time in the hopes of dealing with this officer when the time comes."

How would you react to a criminal trying to bribe you?
"Bribe an officer? How silly must you be to do such a thing? But, on a serious note, I'd decline their offer and reason with the individual. After that, I would simply explain the situation to the person attempting to bargain with me, and then report the attempted bribery to higher-ups or higher-ranking officers."





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DENIED
After having carefully reviewed your applications, the higher-up team has decided
to unfortunately deny your application to join our faction.

Why have I been denied?
We appreciate your efforts and your motivation to join our faction, but we have
made this decision based on the following reason(s)
Thank you for applying, however your application has been denied. We sometimes have to deny amazing applications because other people are deemed a better choice at this current time.

ADDITIONAL NOTES
Due to the large influx of applications, any DMs concerning your application
will be ignored or referred back to this response. Remember that this decision
is a collective agreement between all the higher-ups in the faction, meaning
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