At minimum, a high school diploma is required. Many departments will require a few years of college, associates degree or a bachelors degree. Common majors include criminal justice, police science, and political science. Additionally police officers go through a dedicated police academy training.
You can contact the police and or School District. But I would Highly recommending calling the police. I would go to the school it's happening at first though. They can take care of it from there, and then you are not put into any MORE uncomfortable positions & nobody else has to find out that you were involved. However, if you went to the police, they would take you to the school from there, and people may know that you are involved.
Yes, but the two take up A LOT of time. Its not wise to take on two such demanding, physically and mentally, activities at the same time.
Yes if you are under 18 then your parents or the police have all right to pull you from school and take you home. I say this from experience.
You can not take police academy classes online, as in order to become a certified police officer you must first pass a physical and written exam, which must be done in person.
You can study criminal justice in any state and prepare for a police career in Georgia or elsewhere. But in order to become a certified police officer in Georgia, you will have to attend and complete a police academy in Georgia.
No, only Middle School And High School has police officers.
You can take the ACT regardless of which classes you take. You can even take it before entering high school.
Some of the requirements to attend police school would be a high school diploma or a GED equivalent, you would need to pass a physical fitness exam and you would also need to pass several other exams.
Nepal Police School was created in 1984.
No, the police do not investigate if you drop out of high school.
Although it's possible to become a police officer with just a high school diploma and going to the police academy, it's not the best course of preparation. Most police departments nowadays prefer a four year degree. http://www.allcriminaljusticeschools.com/criminal-justice-resources/police here you go, this is a summary of the common needs of a police officer official.
Yes, the police have the authority to enforce court orders, which are legally binding directives issued by a court. This means that they can take action to ensure that the terms of the court order are carried out.