Less than 1 percent.
Additional: Attending the FBI National Academy is a VERY prestigious assignment which is usually made available only to the upper echelon ranks of most departments. The rank-and-file officer rarely, if ever, is selected to attend.
No. A military police officer goes through military basic training, then the militray equivalent of a police academy, but does not need to attend a civilian police academy.
to be a police officer you need to attend a state approved police academy and be state certified in the state you live in.
You get hired by a department who sends you to their police academy of choice or you attend one on your own, pass the state certification test and find a department that wants to hire you.
Yes, provided you attend OCS, or receive a commission through ROTC or the USMA or other military academy.
A person must be 21 years old to attend the LAPD Academy to become a police officer. They did at one time have the age limit set at 40 but it was rescinded after an age discrimination lawsuit.
Yes. Each state will have their own training programme, plus there's one for the (federal) Bureau of Prisons.
The academy I hope to attend is Pratt Institute. I hope to be accepted at a military academy.
Most police officer attend at least 2 years of police academy. Some police officers also have their undergraduate degrees.
4,400 are currently authorized to attend.
Yes.
platos academy
Yes. There are many ways to become an officer for each branch. One is an Academy, another is ROTC, Officer Candidate School, among others. You may enlist first.