2. Recruiting Process(Hundreds of people apply for ever police position in the US. Fewer than 10% make it threw the full process) 3 major points -Equal Employment Opportunity(illegal to discriminate on basis of race, color, religion, sex, or region.) -Minimum Requirements for Officers -Applicants must typically pass a series of tests.
3. How to become a police officer.Requirements US citizen No felony record At least 21 Residency High school diploma Clean moral background Physically and Mentally fit
4. Series or Tests(If any of tests not passed, this job is not for you) Written Test Physical Examination Physical Agility Test Psychological Test Character Investigation Oral Interview Polygraph Test Drug Screening Assessment Center Sceneries
5. Top Jobs to apply for/Earnings The following list displays the minimum base salary of a Police Officer by rank, with maximum base salaries adding between $10,000 and $20,000 to each figure: Police sergeant - $53,734 Police lieutenant - $59,940 Police captain - $65,408 Police chief - $78,547
6. What to expect/Recap. A career in Criminal Justice and Police Science starts by earning your undergraduate or graduate degree. Such a degree focuses on training students in police science, investigative techniques, evidence collection, interrogation, police policies and basic crime prevention techniques and methods. Record keeping, police management, communication skills, public relation and basic psychology may also be studied. Students learn how to patrol, carry out investigations, handle weapons, manage crowd and traffic control and file reports and paperwork. A solid course in criminal justice and police science will train students to be professional law enforcement or security personnel.