no necessarily, but it surely does show that the person is irresponsible and that is a trait that is not looked highly upon. It also shows that the person is not trustworthy. An untrustworth police officer is the worst thing you can have.
yes it is because you have train first to become a officer.
No.
Yes a security officer will definitely pay less than a police officer. As a security officer you are not required to get your criminal justice degree; however becoming a police officer requires one.
It depends, but the fullest extent you could be charged with Battery to a Police Officer which is a Class 2 Felony in Illinois with a penalty of 3-7 years and/or $25k fine.
You got the same powers as a police officer, If you looking on becoming a full time police officer being a special constable helps because you already part of the police force
Information on becoming a Sworn Illinois State Police Officer can be found on the Illinois State Police Merit Board website at the links below. Information for becoming a police officer in an specific city, town, or county must be obtained from those jurisdictions.
Unanswerable. The question is much too broad to be answered.
I dont know about other states, but in Illinois you have to be a police officer for 2 years before you can become a crime scene investigator. I don't know about other states, but in Illinois you have to be a police officer for 2 years before becoming a crime scene investigator.
you have to be able to breathe.
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.
You can, but depending on the conviction your family member had they might be more biased towards you.
eventually becoming a police detective is that option still on the table