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Typing Speed Test For Police Officers

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On October 15, 2023, Officer Taylor responded to a domestic disturbance at 123 Maple St. Upon arrival at 22:30 hours, the suspect was identified as John Smith, age 34, who appeared intoxicated. The victim, Jane Doe, reported that Smith had been verbally abusive and had broken several items in the home. Officer Taylor secured the scene and called
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Practice with real-world sentences written for police officers.

12 police officers drills
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Job-specific typing drills

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1Incident report entryDispatch received a call regarding a suspicious vehicle at 456 Oak Ave.Start2Suspect description loggingThe suspect is a male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a black hoodie.Start3Traffic stop detailsThe vehicle was a 2018 Honda Accord with license plate ABC1234.Start4Witness statement summaryWitness reported seeing the suspect flee the scene heading north on 5th Street.Start5Case number documentationThis incident has been assigned case number 2023-4590 for further investigation.Start6Field interview notesOfficer Jones conducted a field interview with the individual at 14:45 hours.Start7Evidence collection logA knife was recovered from the scene and logged into evidence as item #0098.Start8Arrest report conclusionThe suspect was charged with possession of a controlled substance and resisting arrest.Start9Follow-up action notePlease follow up with the victim for additional statements by October 20, 2023.Start10Shift report entryAll units are advised to check their equipment before the start of the night shift.Start11Traffic accident summaryTwo vehicles were involved in a collision at the intersection of Main St and 3rd Ave.Start12Daily log updateAt 18:00 hours, all patrols were clear and available for dispatch.Start

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1Home Row FoundationGetting StartedMaster the foundation keys: F, J, D, K, S, L, AStart2Home Row CombinationsGetting StartedPractice letter combinations with home row keysStart3Complete AlphabetExpanding KeysPractice all 26 letters togetherStart4Speed Building BasicsBuilding FluencyFocus on typing speed with familiar wordsStart5Essential PunctuationBuilding FluencyMaster period, comma, question mark, exclamationStart
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Speed targets and tips for police officers.

35
Beginner
50
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65
Advanced
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What is a good typing speed for police officers?

Many police officers aim for around 50 WPM with high accuracy. Most office and professional roles expect reliable typing speed with clean accuracy. Beginners often start near 35 WPM, while experienced typists exceed 65 WPM.

2

Is this typing speed test free for police officers?

Yes. TypingGuild's test is completely free, requires no signup, and works in your browser. Choose a 1, 3, or 5-minute session depending on how much time you have to practice.

3

How can police officers improve typing speed?

Practice regularly with focused drills, prioritize accuracy before speed, and retest weekly. Most police officers see noticeable gains within a few weeks of consistent short sessions.

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