Maybe in a little town doing dual duty as an officer. Or as a intern after finishing their academy! And, testing which includes personality testing, psychological testing, background and financial checks, drug testing and some even lie detector testing.
No
A detective must be very trenchant in order to do his job right.
its 4 years to go to college to become a detective.
Most departments vary on the level of education required to be hired onto to a police department, which can range from a GED to college degree. Before you can be a detective, you must first be hired on patrol by a department. Then to get promoted to a detective depends on seniority and job performance/merit.
The Connexions provide education, learning skills, and job training to college students. They match your skills and interests to find the right job for you.
You do not get hired directly into a law enforcement agency for the position of Homicide Detective. You get hired as rookie Police Officer and work your way up through the job. If you are perceived by the department higher-ups to have some special skills that might qualify you for the position you may be tapped for the job. Bottom line: Any studying you do in college will stand you in good stead but it will not guarantee you a certain specific job in a law enforcement agency.
Several job opportunities await recent college graduates. Rising job markets are in telecommunications, financial services, securities and commodities, market research analyst, even public relations to name a few.
Yes
You don't need any college, a two-year degree in the basics would make you more competitive, larger police departments will train you, crime scene techs collect evidence only, they do not pursue the offender, that is the job of a detective.
its 4 years to go to college to become a detective.
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i dont know do you?