Bachelors or Associates degree would be nice.
But you really only need to take Public Safety through out highschool.
Even if you DIDN'T you can still just have a clean record and go through basic.
To be a sherrif or High Patrol is different. (:
a jr. degree
There are many different careers that can come from a criminal justice degree. Just to name a few: police officer, probation officer, court clerk, investigator. It's a very versatile degree.
One can become a traffic police officer by applying at the police station of your choice. Traffic police officer are not required to have a degree other than a high school diploma.
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
There are a bunch of jobs you can go for with a criminal justice degree that range from a police officer or a court clerk to a secret service agent or a private investigator.
Yes it is called police academy
Yes a security officer will definitely pay less than a police officer. As a security officer you are not required to get your criminal justice degree; however becoming a police officer requires one.
Go to college and get a degree in Criminal Justice or Phycology Bachelors or Associates . Simple as that.
Either.
No. While requirements to become a police officer vary around the world, many police forces require some education. Police in the United States prefer at least an associates degree (two-year), although this is not a requirement. Most police do require you to attend a police academy or police college though, which you must apply to.
You must have a mhigh school diploma or GED equivelant in order to become a police officer. Also, you must pass the police academy test. Some/few agencies may require a college level attainment.
an exciting one.