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How much money does a forensic entomologist make?

Salary ranges for forensic entomologists varies by the type of position and who the employer may be. Entomologists are not usually employed full time by law enforcement agencies and are usually consultants paid for by case when employed by law enforcement. Some professional entomologist provide their services for free to law enforcement. Only the largest law enforcement agencies can afford to employ an entomologist, most work in academic and scientific fields. See the links below for some excellent information on this profession. The salary range quoted is $38,000 to $146,000, but lists the 'job prospects' as poor. Probably because few law enforcement agencies employ them directly. If entomology is your desired field, pursue that. Complete the required education, gain experience in the field and then network connections to law enforcement.


What happens if you kill an officers horse?

Most horses of law enforcement officers like LEO K9's are officers also. Killing a LEO horse will result in your being charged with killing a law enforcement officer. At minimum, you may be charged with destruction of livestock, or destruction of government property.


Is it against the law to play ball with your dog on grsss if there is only a sign saying clean up after your dog?

It shouldn't be, as long as it says to clean up after your dog instead of 'no dogs allowed'.


Do tracking dogs follow the scent of sweat on people's feet?

No, most people wear shoes when they're running from law enforcement or lost in the woods and that would keep their foot sweat contained. Dogs track several things. The strongest scent comes from crushed vegetation and disturbed earth. The actual scent of the person comes off in dead skin cells and chemicals released from the skin. Even dressed head to toe in winter gear a person still gives off enough scent for a dog to track them.


What is the law about barking dogs in pasco county Florida?

Like many counties, Pasco county has ordinances prohibiting dogs that are nuisance. According to ordinance 14-98, this includes dogs barking frequently between 11pm and 6am or more than 10 minutes anytime. Contact Pasco County Animal Control to report nuisance dogs.

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How long does it take to serve a order of protection when hand delivered to local law enforcement?

Ask them when you deliver it. They will probably not commit to a time frame.


How long does the sheriff have to serve a bench warrant in California before he is unable to serve it?

Bench warrants are not 'served'. There is no requirement to notify the subject of the warrant that it has been issued. It is a general notification to law enforcement that the person should be arrested when found.


What is The function of law enforcement?

They are the function of law enforcementto serve or service the people in community"to protect the citezento patrol which maintain peace in order"


Can drug dogs smell meth precursors?

law enforcement dogs can smell any compound,, chemical, independent smell they are trained to react too!


Is underglow legal in NC?

You will have to check with local law enforcement however generally when the vehicle is not on the road (moving) then you can have whatever lights you want (as long as they do not imitate law enforcement).


Is their a US military branch that uses animals?

All branches use animals. Every branch has some law enforcement apparatus, among which will be law enforcement canines (dogs). Dogs have been use for detection of explosives. Dolphins have been used to locate and tag underwater hazards, such as mines.


What theory related to law enforcement?

The criminal theory is related to the law enforcement law. It has various theories on criminology and models of law enforcement.


What is law enforcement code of ethics?

The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics is used by virtually every police agency in the country. it is, however, too big to cut and paste here. It is available thru any search engine as "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics."


How long can a law enforcement officer stay in full pay status?

5years


Learn how to better serve your community in areas like law enforcement nursing and teaching According to their page what careers is not listed?

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I want to go to school for law enforcement and become a police officer. How long does a law enforcement program take?

You can find basic training programs that range anywhere from 6 months to 1 year. You should check the requirements for becoming a police officer in the area you wish to serve before you begin the program to make sure you qualify. it will take you 4 years with 15 credits everysemester but with 12 credits it will take you 5 yrs how does it take to be come a law enforcement


Where was the law enforcement when prohibition took place?

Law enforcement was hampered by the widespread corruption of law enforcement officers and other public officials.