Of course a cop can date anyone he wants. And having a "criminal record" doesn't always mean that you are still a criminal. Its just a record of the mistakes that you have done in the past and "might" repeat the deed or not.
Love doesn't recognize age, wealth, height, distance, or anything else in the world. Love is too powerful that everything just doesn't matter.
Another View: The above answer notwithstanding, while it may not be 'against the law,' many (most? - all?) departments have internal policies and regulations that would expose the officer to administrative discipline, or firing, it it were known.
There's no law against this.
Some departments may have a department policy prohibiting this, but if not, an officer may be in a relationship with whoever they choose.
In my opinion, it would be very unprofessional, and I'd make it a point to discredit it.
Not typically. It is a violation of department policy in most jurisdictions for officers to fraternize with convicted felons.
No, it affects his record. A police can be suspected due to this date.
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No!
While it is possible it is very unlikely. There are too many applicants with no criminal record at all.
It might not, if that was the only offense on your record. BUT - if you are up against someone of equal qualifications that has NOTHING on their record...... you do the math.
This is because if a cop walks around in a uniform, the criminal would no to steer clear of them. A plain clothes detective/cop can walk around and discreetly watch the criminal with out being detected as a cop.
The fact that your record was expunged will not make any difference. Your "true" criminal record is not shielded from government agencies that are doing background checks. If may come down to a decision by the department as to whether they want to hire you, or not.
The qualifications required to be a cop changes dependant on the country and the type of work you would be doing. In the United Kingdom a police officer must pass a fitness exam and a mental competency check as well as have a clean criminal record.
If you have a felony charge on your record you will not be able to get your licence
Criminal Justice.
Yes, but you don't need a degree to be a criminal.
It is slang for a criminal or illegal act such as burglary or robbery.
A renegade cop is one who breaks the law instead of enforcing it. He may take bribes or he may be part of a criminal gang.