Well there are many around the UK but the best are mainly in Oxford or Cambridge
Generally speaking, no, but you have to be available during the training hours of the classes at the academy.
To join any police academy or law enforcement agency, you must have a valid drivers licence.
Yes, but the officer would have to pass the same tests and complete the same training academy as every other member of the Connecticut State Police.
Different departments/agencies have different 'dress code' requirements. You would have to check with the organization to which you wish to belong.
There is no age limit set on who may attend a private school or academy that teaches this subject. However, in order to attend a government operated police academy, or join a law enforcement agency, you must, first, be accepted and, then, be 21 years of age by the date of your graduation.
You can go and register at your local police academy. If there is not one specifically located in your city then there is most likely one at a nearby larger city.
Tricky answer. In most states, the minimum age to apply to be a police officer is 18 (state law) BUT almost all police departments require at least 1 year of criminal justice training or a 2 year degree at a community college (minimally). By the time they go through the hiring process, the police academy and field training, an applicant that was 18 when they first applied would probably be 21 or 22 before they would be sworn in.
You may apply online for the police academy in PG County, Washington, DC by visiting http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/government/publicsafety/police/ There is a link on the left side of the page "Join the Department".
In order to join the police academy in Miami you must pass two tests, both of which are administered by Broward College. You can call the college to set up a time to take the test.
Join whichever branch of the US military you are interested in. Tell the recruiter you are interested in that particular career field. After that - it is up to you to possess the qualifications, and test well enough, for that particular skill.
No. A convicted felon may not have a firearm in their possession, and most police academies include a course on firearms handling and proficiency.