Maybe not a police officer but the Childrens Services may.
Information on becoming a Sworn Illinois State Police Officer can be found on the Illinois State Police Merit Board website at the links below. Information for becoming a police officer in an specific city, town, or county must be obtained from those jurisdictions.
Yes, it is. Any "un-wanted" touching of ANYBODY (let alone a police officer) is legally and technically an assault.
Unanswerable. The question is much too broad to be answered.
Yes, as of 2013, off-duty police officers in Illinois are allowed to carry concealed weapons, but they must have a valid concealed carry license issued by the state. Thus, a police officer from Illinois can bring his weapon into Chicago when off duty if he has a valid concealed carry license.
no necessarily, but it surely does show that the person is irresponsible and that is a trait that is not looked highly upon. It also shows that the person is not trustworthy. An untrustworth police officer is the worst thing you can have.
You can, but depending on the conviction your family member had they might be more biased towards you.
$27,456 per year. See: http://www.cpol.org/hire.htm
Sorry- Illinois has the most restrictive concealed carry laws in the US. Other than occupations such as police officer or armed security officer, you will not get a permit.
It will vary from department to department. If you are interested in becoming a police officer, visit the site of the department you wish to join and look at their "careers" section.
No, but generally speaking, if one particular officer gets a large number of complaints, the internal affairs department may investigate him/her.
This isn't a matter of law, it's a matter of department policy.