Many colleges and most state universities in the U. S. offer degrees in law enforcement. One can take an Associate's Degree or a Baccalaureate in the field. Check with nearby schools online for a listing of courses and degree programs they offer. Do be aware that, even with a college degree, if you want to be a police officer, you will have to attend Police Academy. Even tiny departments with ten or fewer officers require this. Good luck!
2006-10-17 09:49:15
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good idea to
start learning how to find things out now..
see research below..
police don't need regular college in some places.
i believe csi's always do now.
if anyone says different ask for proof.
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2006-10-17 16:57:13
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The police academy. Check it out because you have to have cretin credit hours from a community college or university to admitted.
2006-10-17 17:00:17
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The following website link provides detailed information from a number of Universities offering Crime Scene Investigation training courses, certificates and degrees.
In addition to course information, you should also be able to get some very good related career advice.
http://www.all-about-forensic-psychology.com/Crime-Scene-Investigation-Degree.html
Hope this helps
2006-10-20 03:40:28
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the police academy
2006-10-17 16:46:44
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