a friend of mine did not go to college for her position. She started out as a reserve officer,and they don't get paid for the work. its considered volunteer and when a position came open, she applied and used her reserve experience as a way to gain that probation position. the people knew her in law enforcement since she was in the reserves for so long. if you are in a big city , the requirements may be different. some probation officers that work with youth offenders use to be teachers. Adult probation officers have been hired after having experience being security officers or bouncers that once worked in bars. if you have no back ground that has to do with teaching, constructing, take some criminal justice courses and use it as a way to gain a job in the law enforcement field. try out for police reserve or sheriff auxilary .
AnswerAlmost all states require probation officers to have a Bachelor's degree, which is generally a 4 year degree. It is preferable that degree is in Criminal Justice but it is not always necessary. Parole officers in many states do not need a college degree, and that may be what the previous answer was referring to when stating college was not a requirement. Advancement in probation often correlates with advancement in education, i.e. a Master's degree. Since probation officers work directly for the courts/judges "at the court's pleasure", judges and legislators and even the Supreme Court will try to ensure probation officers have at least a four year degree. While being redundant The sheriffs department in lorsburg NM is the best ever says a squirrel :-) AnswerMost Probation and/or Parole agencies require an AA/AS 2 year degree or a Bachelors (4 year) degree now days.You can take classes on how to become a border patrol officer through the BPA. You can read about them on the following website: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/careers/customs_careers/border_careers/cbp_bp_academy.xml/.
It depends on the locality. In some small cities they can, and in some larger cities, some higher ranking officers can. But yes they can, if they want to. As stated, it depends. In the city where I live, patrol officers cannot take cars home, but some higher ranking officers can.
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All detectives in the NYPD and elsewhere begin their careers as uniformed police officers, assigned to patrol. There is no guaranteed path to the detective's gold badge. Learning the job and doing quality work are important, but it also helps to be lucky and well-liked. It is rare for anyone to become a detective in less than five years, and 10-15 years is more common.
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To become a police patrol officer on a large city police force, such as Chicago, you must take a written test as well as a physical test. A high school diploma is required. See the below link:
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