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Criminal Justice Careers

Criminal justice careers range from law enforcement, forensics and legal professionals to contractors. Those who take on this career must have at least a bachelor degree in criminal justice or law enforcement.

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How do you become a Canadian police detective?

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you can apply by resume or attend a career presentation. you need to be atleast 19 years old, and have a highschool diploma or equivalent, you need to be able to pass a physical test, and a lie detector test, they check your background to make sure you have no criminal records or offences. if you pass all the requirments they send you away for 6 months to train, after you graduate training they send you anywhere in Canada you usually don't get much of a choice,

What classes are needed to be a beautician?

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All States require barbers, cosmetologists, and most other personal appearance workers, with the exception of shampooers, to be licensed; however, qualifications for a license vary by State. Generally, a person must have graduated from a State-licensed barber or cosmetology school and be at least 16 years old. A few States require applicants to pass a physical examination. Some States require graduation from high school, while others require as little as an eighth-grade education. In a few States, the completion of an apprenticeship can substitute for graduation from a school, but very few barbers or cosmetologists learn their skills in this way. Applicants for a license usually are required to pass a written test and demonstrate an ability to perform basic barbering or cosmetology services.

Some States have reciprocity agreements that allow licensed barbers and cosmetologists to obtain a license in a different State without additional formal training. Such agreements are uncommon, however, and most States do not recognize training or licenses obtained from a different State. Consequently, persons who wish to work in a particular State should review the laws of that State before entering a training program.

Public and private vocational schools offer daytime or evening classes in barbering and cosmetology. Full-time programs in barbering and cosmetology usually last 9 to 24 months, but training for manicurists and pedicurists, skin care specialists, and electrologists requires significantly less time. An apprenticeship program can last from 1 to 3 years. Shampooers generally do not need formal training or a license. Formal training programs include classroom study, demonstrations, and practical work. Students study the basic services-cutting and styling hair, chemically treating hair, shaving customers, and giving hair and scalp treatments-and, under supervision, practice on customers in school "clinics." Students attend lectures on the use and care of instruments, sanitation and hygiene, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, and the recognition of simple skin ailments. Instruction also is provided in communication, sales, and general business practices. Experienced barbers and cosmetologists may take advanced courses in hairstyling, coloring, the sale and service of wigs and hairpieces, and sales and marketing.

After graduating from a training program, students can take a State licensing examination, which consists of a written test and, in some cases, a practical test of styling skills based on established performance criteria. A few States include an oral examination in which applicants are asked to explain the procedures they are following while taking the practical test. In many States, cosmetology training may be credited toward a barbering license, and vice versa. A few States combine the two licenses into one hairstyling license. Many States require separate licensing examinations for manicurists, pedicurists, and skin care specialists.

For many barbers, cosmetologists, and other personal appearance workers, formal training and a license are only the first steps in a career that requires years of continuing education. Personal appearance workers must keep abreast of the latest fashions and beauty techniques as hairstyles change, new products are developed, and services expand to meet clients' needs. They attend training at salons, cosmetology schools, or industry trade shows. Through workshops and demonstrations of the latest techniques, industry representatives introduce cosmetologists to a wide range of products and services. As retail sales become an increasingly important part of salons' revenue, the ability to be an effective salesperson becomes ever more vital for salon workers.

Successful personal appearance workers should have an understanding of fashion, art, and technical design. They should enjoy working with the public and be willing and able to follow clients' instructions. Communication, image, and attitude play an important role in career success. Some cosmetology schools consider "people skills" to be such an integral part of the job that they require coursework in that area. Business skills are important for those who plan to operate their own salons.

During their first months on the job, new workers are given relatively simple tasks or are assigned the simplest procedures. Once they have demonstrated their skills, they are gradually permitted to perform more complicated tasks, such as coloring hair or applying permanent waves. As they continue to work in the field, more training usually is required to learn the techniques particular to each salon and to build on the basics learned in cosmetology school.

Advancement usually takes the form of higher earnings as barbers and cosmetologists gain experience and build a steady clientele. Some barbers and cosmetologists manage large salons, lease booth space in salons, or open their own salons after several years of experience. Others teach in barber or cosmetology schools or provide training through vocational schools. Still others advance to become sales representatives, image or fashion consultants, or examiners for State licensing boards.

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Name an old detective series?

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starsky and hutch the sweeney columbo kojak

What qualifications do you need to become a classroom assistant?

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I've been informed that Glasgow City Council now require you to have a formal qulification if you want to become a classroom assistant. This can be in the form of a VQ in Playwork which takes around 9 months.

What is the answer for you be the detective 620 in tinkle?

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THEFT ON FLOOR 23

The answer is. The old man was the theft look at the pics 6,7,9 first he was walking with right leg down then in pic 9 he was walking with left leg down.

How many years for a detective?

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In order to become a private detective you really only need to have a knack for the job. You need to be very detailed oriented.

How do you become a judge in msp?

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you can become judge on msp by getting to level 5 and then get 100 vip friends if your a non vip but if ur vip then you can be any level then get 100 vip friends add me on msp i am crazyanjali x

Who killed detective Wilden in pll?

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Mrs. Dilaurentis payed Cece to kill Wilden

How old do you have to be to become a judge?

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The answer probably depends on where you are. In Canada it's not about age but about experience. For most lower level courts, you are required to have practiced law for 5 years. For the higher level [federal] ones, 10 years. Presumably, if you've completed the pre-law requirements and then obtained a law degree and then have practiced for a number of years, you're at least into your 30s before your eligible. * In the US there is not a set age for becoming a judge of any court. All US judges are either elected or appointed, therefore their political savvy is as important as their legal knowledge. Trial judges generally have 15+ years as trial attorneys with the average ages when they are first seated being between 47-50. Appellate courts are somewhat different as appellate judges do not usually have years of trial experience but are instead law professors and "office" lawyers (such as myself).

Can you file bankruptcy and still become a police officer?

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Laws vary from state to state. Factors that would be considered is how many debts are listed, how old are they, and when and what type of bacnkrutcy was filed. You need to admit up front you have had financial problems and be ready to show a plan for how you are addressig it. Bad credit would raise a red flag in almost police hiring process-they don't want people whose personal lives are unmanagable or might be tempted to steal while on the job.Read the Faur Credit Reporting Act to see what you can do about notifying the credit reporting agenices about any disputed acccounts. Most of all be honest. They will find out anyway.

Why is it so hard to become a police officer?

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In some places it might be hard but where i live it's not. As long as you have a good background and can pass the written and physical test you can become a police officer in my town, without competition.

Can an army officer become a police officer how and what r requirements?

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An officer in the Army can become a police officer if they meet the same requirements as anyone else. The Army officer would have to leave active duty and either move entirely into civilian life or continue in the Army Reserves or National Guard to accept a position as a civilian police officer.

How to become a police officer in the state of CA?

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The best way to get started as a uniform member of the California Highway Patrol is to visit their web site which provides an online initial application. It also has a myriad of information explaining the hiring process and what it means to be a member of the finest law enforcement agency in the world.

How long do you got to go to school to become a police officer?

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The response to this question was originally that "most police departments' police officers have to go to college for 2 years and get an associates degree. Some departments only require a high school diploma or GED."

The answer is presented with no statistical references or backing. The only requirement to be a police officer is to have a high school diploma or equivalent. Grade point average is not a requirement. William Terrill, an associate professor of criminal justice at Michigan State, responsible for studies on policing and education stated in 2010 in an interview with Pacific Standard Magazine, that "There are more than 18,000 police agencies in the United States, and more than half of them are in rural areas with fewer than 10 officers. Rural police agencies rarely have a college requirement, but even in mid-to-large U.S. cities, departments with college requirements "still wouldn't approach 30 or 40 percent,""
Most departments at local and county levels don't require a degree, and the ones that do will usually accept an Associate's Degree. After they are employed they may take as many college-level classes as they wish. Many officers go on to get degrees in Public Administration - Sociiology - and the Law.

Do I need a degree of any type to become a police officer?

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i honestly do not think so. i just think that you have to get your licence renude.

Another View: Not really sure what kind of license is being referred to. In the US most (all?) states require police officers to be "certified" as meeting state mandated requirements in order to exercise their power and authority.

Why i want to become an officer?

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because i iz a spartan blad

Can a convicted felon become a police officer?

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Yes it is possible, depending on your state, and if you remain crime free for a good number of years. Of course, you will not be permitted to own or carry a firearm. I actually know of a Pennsylvania State Parole Officer who was convicted of 3rd degree murder or manslaughter.

What is the college you have to attend to become a judge?

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Most judges have obtained a law degree. If you are at the undergraduate level, a program in pre-law should be a consideration. However, pre-law is not a major. It is a program to ensure students pursuing a career in law take the appropriate prerequisite coursework required by law schools. Thus, you major can be in almost anything. You should speak with a career adviser at the school you attend.

What education and training are required to become a judge?

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So you want to be a judge?

A bachelor�s degree and work experience usually constitute the minimum requirements for a judgeship or magistrate position. A number of lawyers become judges, and most judges have first been lawyers. In fact, Federal and State judges usually are required to be lawyers. About 40 States allow non lawyers to hold limited-jurisdiction judgeships, but opportunities are better for those with law experience. Federal administrative law judges must be lawyers and pass a competitive examination administered by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Some State administrative law judges and other hearing officials are not required to be lawyers.

judges must be able to deciede what type of decision to make when it comes to a very hard case. And be able to have control of the court they just send

How much does it cost to become a police officer?

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You need to enroll in a police training program, the cost varies on the type of program you are enrolled in to train.