Every department has it's own level of training and most(all?) states set minimum requirement for certification as a law enforcement officer. You would have to check with the department and/or the state you are interested in.
yes they do
No potential police officers in Wichita,KS don't have to necessarily go through homicide detective school,the detective police officers are seperate and handle investigations.
really there is no high school or college special for those thing you usually have to take college like normal college and then you go to what ever field you want.
There are many police academies that offer training. Police officers can go to these schools to gain training and also receive advance training on the job.
Generally speaking, the police captain supervises the officers under his or her command.
Law officers do not go to college. They attend Police Academies.
At minimum, a high school diploma is required. Many departments will require a few years of college, associates degree or a bachelors degree. Common majors include criminal justice, police science, and political science. Additionally police officers go through a dedicated police academy training.
Police officers are required to graduate from a police academy. Still, there are a number of community colleges that are affiliated with police academies and have joint programs.
They go to a police academy and train there. Learn the basics of self defence, fire arms, and many other skills before going out into the police force.
US police officers are receiving mental health crisis training. It's for the officers to decide what to do in a certain situation such as if they should arrest a subject or to let them go. Police veterans are often the instructor on what to do in cases such as the one mentioned by knowing how to respond to the ones that are mentally ill.
In the United States, police officers really can't just 'drag' you. However, they will pick you up and bring you to wherever they need you to go if you are under arrest or for another legitimate reason.
Yes, and some (especially highway patrols) do. However, most police officers will go out of their way to avoid citing another officer. This practice is called "professional courtesy," and it is somewhat controversial.