No, anyone convicted of any domestic violence offense can not possess a firearm. * To be in law enforcement you must have a clean background the only things allowed on your record is a couple of traffic tickets that means two.
It depends on what state, what department and they have to know what is the conviction to analyze yes or no. I know military people that are on Afeganistan and where caught in Mexico buying steroids to sell here and the Military organization over looked it.
No. Read the Lautenberg Amendment.
Added: I believe the first contributor has mis-read the question. If you have NOT been convicted - only charged - the Lautenberg Amendment does not apply.
Charged, but, not convicted?
Added: If you were convicted the law would not allow you to be armed with a firearm, and you could not be employed as a sworn law enforcement officer. If you were NOT CONVICTED you may be considered for employment but you may have to do some explaining about the charge though.
No. Not with ANY record of ANY kind of assault.
Yes, if i was their boss, i would say 'right mate, you're fired, go away and i never want see you again!'
have any one ever their record cleared of a domestic violence charge
If the charge was dismissed, yes, they probably are eligible for commissioning.
If you have a Domestic Violence conviction on your record, the Brady Act would prohibit you from possession of a firearm. You would therefore not be able to become a Police Officer as a firearm is required.
No
Yes
The regulations vary substantially from state to state. But domestic violence is one major crime that can keep you from teaching.
I studied criminal law to become a law enforcement officer.
No. Not in the US.
Most Likely Criminal Justice
Becoming a police officer doesn't require a criminal justice degree. That is typically for people who will have public positions or government jobs. If you want to become a law officer it typically requires classes and field training.
With a Criminal Justice degree, you could become a Military Officer in the US Navy.
Yes, criminal justice degree is a requirement for a police officer position. It will take you about 4 years to finish the criminal justice course to become a police officer.
Electrical engineering is a different field. What you need is criminal justice for a probation officer.