Police Officer Preparation is Difficult but Satisfying

July 4, 2009 · Filed Under Education 

There are some general police officer requirements in the United States. Police officer careers generally require a minimum age of 20 and at least a high school diploma. You also need to be in good physical condition. The exact requirements vary based on the rules put in place by different cities or states who hire police officers. In some cases, going to school beyond high school is necessary. Going to police academy to obtain police officer training is not an option though for most officers-to be. Many times a police department will pay the tuition for a 2 or 4 year degree program in criminal justice, law enforcement, police science, or public administration so that officers can gain an advantage in the field. College degrees are necessary for anyone working for a federal agency. Who can apply for police officer careers is determined in most states by civil service regulations that require candidates to pass the civil service exam before they can even be considered. The exams are tough with many people taking them.

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