A lot of departments want officers to have 2 or 4 year degrees in things like Psychology or English instead of Administration of Justice. While you're working on your degree, find a department that hires cadets (some departments even pay their cadets). Stay out of trouble while you're in school and try to stay in good shape physically. Hopefully by the time you're done with school the department you're working at will pay for your academy training and hire you from there. And by the way...please don't be too let down when you discover the real thing ain't like you saw it on tv.
2007-03-26 14:47:44
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answered by Carole 5
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You are young, and sadly young people make mistakes that can go with them for the rest of their lives. I had a very good friend get caught with drugs when he was 15. It wasn't anything serious just pot, but he wanted to become a cop. Well he was sentanced as an adult and when he graduated high school and tried to get into the police academy they wouldn't let him in because of the drug charge.
So he joined the marines, became an MP, and had to BEG the city of Los Angeles to hire him because that was one of the only stations that was willing to take him in.
So what you do now, can and will effect you for the rest of your life if thats the career you are going to pursue. The best thing I can suggest is get into a "explorers" program, and consider ROTC when you go to college.
2007-03-26 14:38:56
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answered by Anthony B 1
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that is women like you that provide some thing human beings a nasty call. how can you come across it on your heart to no longer purely disrespect your self yet to get in a situation which could convey an outstanding form of problem to chance free human beings. shame on you both and also you fairly deserve an *** whooping. Mark my words, he do not opt for you and also you may finally end up wishing you never were given in contact with the airborne dirt and airborne dirt and dust bag even even with the reality that you both deserve eachother at this factor. i visit guarantee you, you is totally not the first or very last he cheats on his female friend with. What is going round comes round ultimately,wish for you, that is quicker. So it really is the way you pay off your mom, she is going to artwork to grant for you and save a roof over your head and dinner on the table no longer to point that she in all likelihood pays on your practise so that you'll go out and be a slut.
2016-12-02 21:07:17
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answered by ? 4
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For me, in my time, it was a good career and I enjoy retirement. Most of other replies are dead on, however. Dont box yourself in to one career. Real Police is more like the old Barney Miller TV show than COPS. Aint nothing glamourous about investigating a dry floater and helping to haul it. Keep an excellant sense of humor as you will need it. Get lucky and get a good wife. She will help more than you could know. Good luck and God bless
2007-03-27 11:26:36
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answered by Ret. Sgt. 7
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stop!!! why would you go through college and spend all that time and money to become a police officer? listen to me. find somthing that is more challenging in college. you can always take electives in criminal justice. if you do not suceed in another feild of study you can always fall back on law enforcement. stay out of trouble, exercise, and get smart. what i mean by this is study all different interests. becoming one tracked could hurt you worse. become well rounded. crimial law is interesting but you can self educate yourself just by purchsing the books. i hope you like to read. do not go to college to become a police officer. become a teacher if that fails you will have your degree in education. do not set your sights low if your planning on going to college. a large majority of police do not have a college education. i am not saying they are dumb at all it is a good career. if you don't listen you will soon find out what i went through. keep your head up. take advantage of opportunities.
2007-03-26 15:13:19
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answered by reedt36 1
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Don't do anything illegal. Don't associate with people who are trouble makers. You have no idea how something little can screw your life up.
Examples:
> Dating a minor when you are over 18 can get you put on the sex offender list.
> Poor driving record can disqualify you from a department.
> DUI WILL disqualify you.
> Any drug charge WILL disqualify you and possibly send you to jail.
Play it straight. You can do anything.
2007-03-26 14:46:23
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answered by Voice of Liberty 5
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Admirable choice. Just remember to keep your sense of decency, be a decent and good cop - you'll go far.
2007-03-26 14:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry you were abused as a child.
2007-03-26 20:28:04
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answered by Anonymous
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