It depends on where you are and exactly what you want to do. If you want to do the analysis and run the tests, you don't have to be a police officer in New York State
Additional: Depending on the jurisdiction and the agency, they may either use sworn law enforcement personnel OR civilian personnel, OR a combination of both, to do this task. You would have to do your own research or contact the department or agency you are interested in.
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Depending on the agency you choose to work for you don't necessarily have to be a sworn law officer. Many agencies use civilian technicians to pefrom those duties.
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The possessive form of the noun police officer is police officer's.Example: The police officer's car blocked the escape of the suspect.
For the word Officer the abbreviation is "OFC." For Police Officer, the abbreviation is "P.O."
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corporal police officer is the first rank of the police department.
This may vary from agency to agency. Most are sworn personnel. Some actually did work the road at some point in their career. Do all carry weapons? No. Do they do interviews of suspects and witnesses, usually not. Some are hired right out of college and never do "patrol duties". This is becoming more common and the job has become more specialized with increased training. Most of what you see on television is a composite of several people, the forensics expert, blood expert, fingerprint expert, DNA expert, handwriting expert, medical examiner, photographer, evidence collection, the detective,.......well the list goes on. No one person does all you see.
is the city police officer a state employee no
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You would have to contact some individuals who have gone through the program to become crime scene investigators. I believe that you must first go through being a police officer.