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It sounds like you wish to be a secretary, and it is certainly possible to be a secretary without being a police officer. But if you wish to be in law enforcement, I do not think such a thing is possible.

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Q: Im not interested in riding in patrol car or arresting drunk people etc I want to do more of the paper work phone calls interviews desk job. Is it possible with out being police officer?
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