The controversey has been that police officers should be held to the same standard as lawyers, doctors, and other professionals? In some cases law enforcement is set up like a profession, but in many ways is still considered blue collar work.
People have argued that they would prefer that police officers, those that carry the guns and "protect and serve" us should be governed by the same structure of that of lawyers, etc.
If thats the case, law enforcement would have specific education restructuring. At the very least Bachelor degrees would be required. In states like Minnesota and Wisconsin, at least an associates degree (MN) or 60 college credits are required before appyling for any position.
I just want to know what your thought is on it. I am a senior at a University and we have discussed extensively, and I want to get a wider perspective, especially since I am going into law enforcement. Please I am looking for serious answers here.
2006-09-20
02:19:19
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