.60'000 dollars a year.
Anyone age 21 yrs of age and over with a high school diploma or ged and sometimes a college degree hired by a police department while going through the state police academy.
They didn't go to college. They both left school at 16, Jayne Torvill going to work in Norwich Union and Chris Dean training to be a police officer.
It's not illegal to tell a police officer you're going to get him fired. It's just stupid.
Impersonation of a police officer is a crime in all fifty states, and depending on the circumstance, can be a felony.
If you want to study graphic arts, you can do it without going to college. However, your only option for achieving a job in this field is only by going to college.
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.
Basic examples: A police officer working as a member of a gang to gain evidence is working undercover. If someone tells a police officer that there is going to be a robbery tomorrow, that person is an informant.
Someone can find a video of a police officer directing traffic on YouTube. That site has loads of different videos so there are going to be several to choose from.
Free Guy or Godspeed.
a university is a college.
What part don't you understand? Assaulting a police officer is a felony just about anyplace. And if you are 16 and over, they are going to prosecute you as an adult for that one.
All college courses can be hard.. It depends on you and how smart you are.. The more interest you have in a course, the easier it will be...