Yes, this should not prevent one from becoming a police officer...assuming that the person applying is upfront regarding the condition that he/she is receiving the medication for.
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Yes, you will do excercise tuff in officer training, but be in shape and fit
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Although it's possible to become a police officer with just a high school diploma and going to the police academy, it's not the best course of preparation. Most police departments nowadays prefer a four year degree. http://www.allcriminaljusticeschools.com/criminal-justice-resources/police here you go, this is a summary of the common needs of a police officer official.
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.
To become a police patrol officer on a large city police force, such as Chicago, you must take a written test as well as a physical test. A high school diploma is required. See the below link:
To become a police officer you must have dedication strength honor pride respect and be able to keep your temper and most importantly be willing to make the ultimate sacrifice
You can not take police academy classes online, as in order to become a certified police officer you must first pass a physical and written exam, which must be done in person.
Depending on the department and the requirements of the state, it can take anywhere from a sfew eeks to 67 mnonths or more.
In New Jersey you have first get hired by the police force then they will send you to the police academy. The police academy will take 25 weeks but the time you have to wait to get hired may be a while.
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.