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None. Jim Crow was in full force and African Americans and women weren't able to become police officers.
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They provided protections for African Americans (apex)
No, usually not. Ordinarily, Traffic Officers are not Police Officers-- although they can be in some jurisdictions. In most jurisdictions, some people who are Traffic Officers choose to advance themselves by becoming Police Officers, but this is not a necessary pursuit. The majority of Traffic Officers probably remain with that force for many years.
No but many private investigators happen to be ex-officers.
Yes they are police officers.
No. Auxiliary police officers are not officers of the court.
It is just that more African-Americans are accused of crimes in the areas where the police think that.
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.
Your husband will need to become a police academy to become a police officer. There are several police academies in each state, the following link provides information on your local academy: http://www.collegebound.net/police-school-guide/
There are police officers at every level of government. Federal, state, county, city and agencies all can have sworn police officers.
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