Okay, I know we have some police officers and associated personnel on the boards.I'm about to get out of here with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Minor in Sociology. I still intend to go on to graduate school for clinical psychology. I am beginning to consider becoming a police officer, or at least working with law enforcement personnel.So, here come the questions.#1: From what I am reading online, rather than being strict like Basic Training, Police Academy training takes longer, about 6 months in some cases, but is attending classes Monday through Friday, 8 to 5. Is this consistent with ya'lls experience?#2: Would it still be feasible to go to graduate school during my first few years as an officer? I know they encourage education of their officers, but would I have the time? #3: I enlisted in the Army Reserves, but received an Entry Level Separation, due to getting sick during Basic. I've already tried, and, even with that on my record, I can still get a pistol permit, so would that automatically disqualify me from becoming an officer?More questions will probably come up, but that's good for starters, I think.
2/3/2009 3:18:05 AM
If it was considered an honorable discharge I don't know why that should have an effect on anything.
2/3/2009 5:25:01 AM
If we lived in a libertarian society, I'd become a police officer without hesitation.You see, the absolute last thing I'd ever want to do, (the absolute last thing anyone should want to do,) is to initiate force upon another [non-consenting] individual for political or social reasons. Far too many laws today are based on these political or social agendas, and not on actual crimes with actual harms. I could never bust anyone for drugs, prostitution, gambling, consensual fighting, under-age drinking, etc. I couldn't even stand by and watch it happen -- I'd be likely to sabotage other police trying to make such busts, and end up in some serious trouble. It's really too bad that we've strayed from our constitution into such a nanny-state. I'm certain that police departments around the country are missing out on many bright and talented individuals that oppose our many stupid and unjust laws.
2/3/2009 5:51:55 AM
Contact the recruiter of the agency you would like to work for as they would be able to answer your questions.[Edited on February 3, 2009 at 10:25 AM. Reason : Cdfsdf]
2/3/2009 10:25:12 AM
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2/3/2009 10:32:20 AM
I'd advise against itI ain't never met a fucking pig in my life that I ain't wanna catch a body on the jig of my knife
2/3/2009 11:00:53 AM
There are plenty of bright people that are cops
2/3/2009 12:38:54 PM
2/3/2009 6:29:59 PM
i was under the assumption there is little to no vetting for police candidates. hell, a third of the police academy graduates in atlanta last year had criminal records.
2/3/2009 6:47:03 PM
Any respectable Dept has a very thorough vetting process
2/3/2009 6:58:53 PM
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2/3/2009 7:34:25 PM
The thorough vetting process makes sure that only dumb, powertripping assholes get through.
2/3/2009 8:09:07 PM
so very mature
2/3/2009 9:08:52 PM
I used to think cops were assholesThen I stopped breaking the law
2/3/2009 9:24:55 PM
2/3/2009 9:37:15 PM
i got my ba in socwent thru blet...get hired first rather then putting yourself through i would go to grad school before but thats just me.youre going to be doing shift work and grad school would be real difficult
2/3/2009 9:42:24 PM
what's the poiint of getting a college degree to become a cop?seems like a huge waste of either money and/or the 4+ years you spent on that degree. It's not like police departments have terribly high standards.
2/3/2009 9:45:03 PM
he will def get a job with a degreealso i guarantee he is in the top percentage of his classits all brownie points
2/3/2009 9:49:57 PM
^^One of my old roomates was in criminology and said it's one of the ways to get into certain fields of the FBI, DEA, etc. Trying to get some field experience as a cop before moving up. A good number of those do require degrees.[Edited on February 3, 2009 at 9:56 PM. Reason : ^]
2/3/2009 9:56:17 PM
ok, it definitely makes sense for the three letter organizations. i just wasn't thinking about it beyond being a street cop.
2/4/2009 7:12:57 AM
2/4/2009 9:01:50 AM
Did not you know its the government job's to protect you from yourself?
2/4/2009 1:25:26 PM
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2/4/2009 6:51:35 PM
DO NOT get a degree in crim justice if you want to be in the FBIthey do not want that, they want specialized things like accounting , languages etc
2/4/2009 7:00:09 PM
2/4/2009 7:05:25 PM
^Yeah, CSI and crime forensics is really cool stuff, but I'd never even think of joining a police force or other law enforcement during our nation's current march to becoming a nanny-police-state.Truly sad.
2/4/2009 7:50:26 PM
someone bought into ayn rand a little too much...
2/4/2009 8:04:58 PM
^What an idiotic and incorrect statement. Myself, and every other liberty-loving individual need not have even heard of Rand or other philosophers to hold the very same opinions I've expressed in this thread. I guess both Vix and I must be (how did joe_schmoe put it?...oh yeah,) "beret-wearing, parent's-basement-dwelling libertarian crackmonkies" [Edited on February 4, 2009 at 8:34 PM. Reason : ]
2/4/2009 8:20:14 PM
sounds about right
2/4/2009 8:23:22 PM
Please learn to tell the difference between your firearm and your stun gun.
2/4/2009 8:24:02 PM
^Yes, please.^^Whatever, guy.....However, could you at least explain joe_schmoe's "beret" reference? I googled the word libertarian with the word beret, but it was mostly about the green beret, and not helpful. I also googled with quotes: "beret-wearing libertarian", but only got one result, and again, not helpful. I mean, I stopped making clothing based stereotypes when I was in middle-school, so I must have missed this one.
2/4/2009 8:44:40 PM
i guess so
2/4/2009 9:10:13 PM
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2/4/2009 11:12:05 PM
2/5/2009 10:36:39 AM
^nonsensical stereotype perpetuation for the lose Also, this "libertarian = beret-wearer" stereotype is extremely uncommon -- I'd bet that most others, like myself, have never even heard of it. It is not a part of our popular culture. In fact, other than some girls fashion crap, upon googling "beret" I'm finding mostly french people and che guevara.
2/5/2009 11:02:23 AM
The degree helps if you wanna be more then a street cop. masters helps if you wanna be chief or what not. The degree also helps promote you faster with more money. for instance I get more money/promotion every 2 years while someone without a degree gets one every 6 years. it doesn't take long for me to get ahead of people.
2/7/2009 9:34:40 AM
^ Thank you. I was having quite a bit of trouble locking down exactly how much my degree would help me monetarily / promotion-wise.So the plan seems to be that I get hired through the recruitment office, then go through academy, get paid during academy, work for a few years, and then get education assistance to get my future degree.
2/7/2009 1:34:15 PM
holy helli'm mostly a libertarian... but Willy Nilly needs to shut the fuck up. he's contributed absolutely NOTHING of substance to this thread.
2/7/2009 2:20:34 PM
^I would say 1/2 of his first post had some merit as to why he could/would not be a good officer.After that it went to hell, and it wasn't all his fault.
2/7/2009 2:40:13 PM
2/10/2009 6:16:07 PM
^lol.... Do you understand the "beret" reference? I thought berets were for french people and soldiers.^^^Nothing? Really? Nothing, evan? (BTW, thanks for the "substance" that you contributed. Really on-topic there, buddy... )^^
2/11/2009 8:17:54 AM
tl;dr
2/11/2009 2:06:42 PM
^^ You failed logic didn't you?The thread topic was about training & continuing education after becoming a LEO. It was not whether he should or should not become one. Therefore, YOU were the first to troll. You
2/11/2009 10:00:57 PM
^
2/12/2009 2:48:32 AM
I used to think cops were alrightthen my car got stolen and they charged me to recover it from impound when it was abandoned illegally parked, it got ran into three times parked across the street from the neighbor's driveway and they "couldn't determine who was responsible," and I got a bunch of pointless traffic infractions that were all dismissedthen I realized they were lazy assholes that power-trip and serve little purpose in society other than revenue generation[Edited on February 12, 2009 at 10:01 AM. Reason : .]
2/12/2009 10:00:48 AM
setemup
2/12/2009 12:39:06 PM