Friday, September 7, 2012
How to Become a Police Detective - Learn What You Must Do
Many people who are in law enforcement field like being a street cop, and then there are some who like going undercover or working in the canine division, but others enjoy being a detective.For me, I enjoy the day to day operations of a patrolman.The good thing about law enforcement is there's something for everybody, you are not just limited to just one thing.In this article I'm going to discuss how to become a police detective.Many college graduates and potential police candidates believe that you can go straight from being hired to solving crimes as a police detective.I wish it was that simple, but it's just not.In order to become a detective, you must be prepared to work as a patrolman for at least 2 years for a mid-size department, and at least one year for larger size departments.You see departments want to see your work ethic, and progress on patrol before they can promote you to the detective division.If you have poor work ethic on patrol, you'll be the same person as a detective.The last thing a department want to do is have some lazy detective screw up a big murder investigation.Here's some of the steps that you must take before you can become a police detective. You must pass the police entrance exam.You must pass the polygraph test.You must pass the oral board interview.You must pass the psychological test.You must pass the police training academy.You must pass the field training evaluation process.You must spend at least 1-2 year on patrol without any negative write ups.Once you complete the above requirements with a satisfactory score, then you can apply to become a police detective.As for the belief that you can become a police detective right out of college that's just not true.
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