I know that in Australia if you have had any charges to do with drugs of assault you got no chance, but it may be different in other places. :-)
2006-11-21 14:25:08
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answered by me 4
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2016-06-11 09:16:28
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answered by Vicki 3
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Well, juvenile records are sealed, so I am thinking you may be able to become an officer. As for the FBI, I am not sure. But I think you could do police work. Best thing to do would be to ask someone at the local academy/school.
2006-11-21 14:59:19
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answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7
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short answer: yes your juvenile record will come up and may affect you. long answer: in the process of being hired, you will have to submit a background packet, which is basically confessing every little thing you have ever done wrong in your life. do not lie, because you will more likely than not be discovered and disqualified. any felony convictions will disqualify you aswell. however your investigator is not stupid and realistically knows stupid kids do stupid things. be honest from the start and lay it all out on the table; make your investigator aware that it was a long time ago you have turned your life around and if you could do things differently YOU WOULD. hope this helps, good luck
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2016-04-14 09:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-10-01 19:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Those people telling you that juvenille records are sealed are real comedics. These records may be closed to the general public in terms of employment etc but to the law enforcement agency. . NOTHING is ever sealed.
Defered Judication says it won't show on your record but it does where law enforcement is concerned.
My brother who is a County Sargent and has worked in law enforcement for the last 18yrs had several misdemeanors on his record prior to his employment as an adult.
I have an assault charge on my record and 2 DWI's on my record
as an adult but when applying for a law enforcement postiton I was told that I had to be clear for 10yrs prior to being eliglible for employment consideration.
Keep your nose clean and always be honest because if you fail to mention these things thinking they have been sealed and law enforcement finds out on their own,the repercussions could be worse than the truth.
2006-11-25 14:04:07
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answered by Just Q 6
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It is possible. However, getting police officer jobs is becoming more and more competitive. When police departments are hiring, they usually have many qualified applicants for a relatively small number of openings. Any red flags can hurt your chances of getting hired by some departments.
2015-04-14 20:07:29
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answered by J.W. 7
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Probably not, sweetie.
You may pass the writte test, the agility and the general background, but you would probably get kicked out during the intensive investigation.
One of the questions is whether you have EVER used any illegal substance more than 5 times.
You have more of a chance if you join the military first and excel in that. Then apply for PD, and they take your military record into consideration (Military builds character)
As for FBI, you're probably not ever going to get in.
2006-11-21 14:29:26
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answered by toobusytostress 2
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2015-02-07 08:53:37
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answered by ? 1
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You can get into the military and that may be the best choice,
It is doubtful that you can get into the FBI and alot of larger police departments, you will do a polygraph about any drug use,and many departments have strict rules, any drug use, you can't get in.
Some of the smaller lower paying departments may allow you in
2006-11-21 14:44:26
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answered by Anonymous
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