All police academies require students to be at least 21 upon graduation.
Its similar to military boot camp. Lots of physical training, running and discipline. Be prepared to get yelled at on a daily basis. Most academies are anywhere from 4-8 months. Alot of state police academies are live-in academies.
Law officers do not go to college. They attend Police Academies.
You need to be 18 years of age but some academies wont accept you till you're 21
Police officers are required to graduate from a police academy. Still, there are a number of community colleges that are affiliated with police academies and have joint programs.
Inquire the NYC Police academies to learn about information on applying for a police license. They can give you insight and information on what you wish to learn.
There are many police academies that offer training. Police officers can go to these schools to gain training and also receive advance training on the job.
No. A convicted felon may not have a firearm in their possession, and most police academies include a course on firearms handling and proficiency.
Your husband will need to become a police academy to become a police officer. There are several police academies in each state, the following link provides information on your local academy: http://www.collegebound.net/police-school-guide/
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you must attend an academy to get certified in the state you are working in. most academies are 4 - 8 months long
The Los angeles County Sheriff Academy or LAPD academy, both in California are some of the best academies from a tactical training aspect. This wont do you any good if you are not seeking employment with either one of these agencies or at least somewhere in California. All Police academies must follow strict guidlines set by the state in which they are located. The training will all vary from state to state, but essentially is the same.