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.
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.
Of course an MP can become a civilian police officer after military service. He or she applies just as one without any police experience would apply. He or she will go through the police academy as a recruit the same way as those without experience. They will find the training easier than a raw recruit but the training is substantianaly different than the military since it addresses civilian procedures and laws.
Go thru police academy first.
Yes it is called police academy
No, prior military service is not required to be a police officer.
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 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.
Could you go to the police academy if you are married
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
In order to work as a police officer one need to pass the physical and psychological testing that that force has. A diploma from a police academy is helpful, however, one still needs to pass the testing.
In California, 1 academy. Unless you complete a modular academy in which case is 3. The majority of people take it all at once.
well first you have to attend high school i order to receive a diploma then after you graduate you have to go to at least a police academy or a military academy for four years... BE A GOOD STUDENT