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Police Officer Interview

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Many of you don’t know what you are going to do when you get older. Police occupations may not have the best pay, but it is a good thing to help out the community and it feels good also. Most people think that all police do is arrest you but they do so much more than you think. They do things that have a big impact on the public and we don’t even recognize it.
They do arrest criminal suspects and give you speeding tickets but that’s not all they do. There is a lot of paperwork involved and they do a lot of interviewing when there is a crime. One really important thing they do is they enforce laws. If they didn’t enforce laws the community would be a mess and uncontrolled. No matter what, they are always on call so that make it hard for them …show more content…

Some universities offer programs for criminal justice and law enforcement. They have to meet certain personal and physical standards. You usually have to be 21 years or older and must be a US citizen. When they are done they go to police and training academy to learn more about being a police. Felony conviction or drug use can and will disqualify you. Most candidates have to graduate from their agencies training academy before having to complete a series of on-the-job …show more content…

First there is the regular uniformed police officer that you see all the time. They have the typical everyday duties like enforcing laws and Arresting criminal suspects. They wear uniforms so people can indicate that they are police and they are uniformed police officers….....duh. They work normal shifts and they sometimes work in special units like canine corps and special weapons and tactics (S.W.A.T). But they have to work as a normal police officer several years before going into a special unit. Some other police are State police officers a.k.a State troopers or the Highway patrol. They have a lot of the same jobs as normal police but they issue citations and enforce traffic laws. They can work anywhere in the state. Transit and railroad police patrol transit stations and railroad yards. They check ID’s in secure areas. Sheriffs and Sheriff deputies are usually elected by the community and they often work out in the country to enforce laws. Detectives most of the time work at crime scenes to collect evidence and facts. They interview suspects and witnesses. Game and Fish Wardens enforce hunting, boating, and fishing laws. They make sure the outdoors is protected at all times. That is just some of the police officers in the community but there is many

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