Police officers aid in the protection of cities and counties from criminals. They patrol the roads and streets in cars and bikes. Some officers in smaller cities walk through the town to keep businesses and residents safe.
Skill Sets:
If you are thinking about becoming a police officer, you need to have excellent communication skills because you will be in contact with several different personalities. You should also be physically fit so that you can chase a suspect if the time arises.
Education:
Most cities and states require police officers to have an associate’s degree before they are hired. This degree should be in criminal justice. A state examination or interview might be given prior to employment.
Career Path
You should begin taking criminal justice and law classes in high school. Psychology classes are also recommended. There are training programs offered in most colleges. Seminars and classes are offered through the year so that officers can learn about the most recent laws.
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