it takes many years to become a juvenile delinquent officer because you have to work hard for it and then you have to dedicate yourself completely to it and work with full enthusiasm.
juvenile is erased at 18, if over 18 then it is forever.
How long it takes to become a correction officer depends upon where you are at. Some places will hire you on the spot and train you.
Well for a reason your parents will be mad at you cos you're still young and you're just 13 years old. You must focus first on your study and liking someone is not bad as long as you know your priorities and liking a juvenile delinquent might cause your parents to be mad at you.Tell them who he really was and try to think for all the consequences.
It take a long time. You have to either get a BA in something pertaining to that field or preferably a MA.
4 years 4 years
If you are referring to your juvenile record it will become sealed and unavailable for public view at the time you become a legal adult.
umm here in india about 20 years
No you dont need to be spanish to serve as a police officer in Spain as long as you know A little Spanish I think you should be ok
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 determine how long one will have to be delinquent on a loan before a car is repossessed depends entirely on where the loan was taken from. Different places allow different payback requirements.
It taked about 4 to 6 years in college. And about another 2 for training.
Questionable. What state or county? How long ago? How serious a drug offense?