Military Officers do. But i think you are misunderstanding the word officer. Either way though... military.
It depends on where they work and how successful they are.
It depends on various factors such as rank, years of service, and location. Generally, higher-ranking military officers can earn more than police officers, while lower-ranking military personnel generally earn less. However, it is important to note that military service often comes with additional benefits and allowances that can offset lower base pay.
Police officers are more likely to meet at the police station, than in the prison.
The average education of most police officers is an associates degree. Many police officers have no more than a high school education.
There are more than 5000 police officers in Wilmington.
Police constables, nowadays more often police officers. Cops. Police Officers. Police. Policemen. Policewomen. Authorities. Etc. =]
The Los Angeles, CA Police Dept. employs 9,937 police officers. For more information on the LAPD, see their official site on the link below.
they usually wear BDUs or tactical gear, those pants offer more storage for gear
Almost certainly, no. There are about 800,000 law enforcement officers in the United States, where there are around 1.4 million people on active duty in the U.S. military, with another 850,000 in the various reserve and National Guard components. Assuming there is at least one firearm available for every member of the military, the military would have the police outgunned almost 3 to 1. Moreover, the military has much more powerful and larger weapons than the police, who use mainly pistols, shotguns, and semi-automatic rifles similar to those carried by infantry. The military uses far more ammunition than the police. Police officers qualify with their weapons at intervals ranging from one to six times per year, and typically fire 50 rounds at each qualification. Military riflemen expend many times that number of rounds on any exercise, and that doesn't take into account the ammunition used by machine guns, artillery, grenadiers, etc.
the pay for a police officer depends on the department that you are working for. usually the bigger the city the more the pay. Or the more crime that city has the more police officers are needed so to get officers to want to work there, the pay will be greater
Uniformed law enforcement agencies are paramilitary organizations, and generally favor their officers to have military bearing or "command presence." Some are better and/or more attentive to that others. The New York State Police, for instance, come to attention and salute in the presence of a superior officer. Most law enforcement agencies do not do this.
Postal police officers are armed, but their function is more like that of a security guard. They're generally deployed at or near airports and other large postal distribution terminals.
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