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No. A military police officer goes through military basic training, then the militray equivalent of a police academy, but does not need to attend a civilian police academy.
Yes, at least in any city that I am aware of. Even if you were in the military, you have to go through the academy to learn all the police procedures and laws of the state.
Could you go to the police academy if you are married
You still have to go through the academy for which ever state you live in. Then after the academy they'll have to find an opening in a station near you.
Police officers all go through their own type of "certification" when you go to the police academy. A bachelors degree in criminal justice is also helpful
Police academy schools is a good academy to go to in order to become a police in your area. They train daily to become good and well at working in this coarse.
Go to the police academy or your local Police Department and ask them
They are issued to them by their agency or department. They go through a law enforcement academy which usually lasts about 5 months. They must be sponsored by a law enforcement agency to go through the academy. Once they complete it, they recieve their badges at the graduation ceremony.
In order to find a police academy job one must go into the local police academy and ask for a job. Job opportunities may be posted online as well as job requirements.
Tricky answer. In most states, the minimum age to apply to be a police officer is 18 (state law) BUT almost all police departments require at least 1 year of criminal justice training or a 2 year degree at a community college (minimally). By the time they go through the hiring process, the police academy and field training, an applicant that was 18 when they first applied would probably be 21 or 22 before they would be sworn in.
no, he did go to the NY police academy.
Yes it is called police academy