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Ideal Job

Ideal Job. Law Enforcement. Law Enforcement. FBI Agent Police Officer U.S. Marshal Forensic Scientist State Trooper Customs Agent Secret Service Agent Game Warden The Career I’ll Be Choosing Will Be “Police Officer”. Police Officer.

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Ideal Job

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  1. Ideal Job Law Enforcement

  2. Law Enforcement • FBI Agent • Police Officer • U.S. Marshal • Forensic Scientist • State Trooper • Customs Agent • Secret Service Agent • Game Warden The Career I’ll Be Choosing Will Be “Police Officer”

  3. Police Officer Law Enforcement is the proper term for professionals who are dedicated to upholding and enforcing the laws and statutes that are currently in force in a given jurisdiction. There are law enforcement jobs that focus on local settings, while others are focused more on upholding and enforcing national laws. In addition to enforcing laws, the function of legal enforcement also involves managing the punishment process for people who are convicted of crimes, up to and including managing the process of incarceration.

  4. Education Required The education required depends on the area. Large cities and communities usually require a four-year degree in criminal justice. In small communities some require a high-school education. However, the majority of places are now requiring formal job training, commonly an associate degree. Students take courses in criminal investigation, administration, the study of criminal law, corrections, the criminal justice system, and community relations. Additional training is provided at a federal or state law enforcement academy after an officer is hired.

  5. Salary & Benefits New Police Officers earn an average between $22,000 and $26,000, but some areas pay as low as $18,000. After six years they can earn $34,000 or more. Life insurance, medical benefits, and retirement plans are offered by the majority of police departments.

  6. The Technology Officers Use: • Cars • Guns • Tasers • Walkie Talkies • Sat Nav • Breath Testers • Computers For Checking Information • Lights To Direct You

  7. Sources • http://legalcareers.about.com/od/careerprofiles/tp/Law-Enforcement-Careers.htm • http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-law-enforcement.htm# • http://www.criminaljusticeusa.com/police-officer.html

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