In most departments you have to start out as a patrol officer and stay in that position a few years so you can learn how to deal with people and crime scenes. When you have proven yourself to the department that is when you typically can advance to an investigator position. There are many classes that you may take such as interrogation techniques, computer crime investigations, etc. It is up to the department usually to determine what classes they will pay for and want you to take. An organization called the NWCC (National White Collar Crime) division offers free classes to departments nationwide on computer crime for example. In the end, just be a good patrol officer and learn street smarts and with some good work ethics and an education, you can strive to be a detective.
you take special college classes so you can find out how to catch the people and then you start to work from little things to big things depending on how you do with your cases
Go to college,get a degree, and go to the police academy.
A person should study crimes to become a detective. This is mainly done on the job. A detective is promoted after spending time as a regular officer.
Type your answer here... Knowledge, bravery, and that is all i know.
go to school and learn
criminal justies
power training
Detective Training School was created on 1962-07-25.
you need at least 8 years of training to become certified
You need to train in the military.
a degree
College
kill people
After receiving your degree, it is necessary to obtain employment experience and on the job training before you can rise to the level of detective. This means getting a job at a police department, completing the police academy, and working for a number of years in other positions until you are promoted to detective.
You do a lot of excercising and working
whereever thay train at
they need to have been in fashion school to.
they need to be able to mix drinks of what the people want.