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  • How to Join Special Weapons & Tactics

    Special Weapons and Tactics teams, or SWAT teams, are specially selected, trained and equipped law enforcement personnel deployed to resolve incidents of high risk and difficulty, such as hostage...

  • Police Constable Job Description

    While the role of the constable is clear-cut and precise in many countries, that isn't the case in the U.S. In countries such as England, Canada, Australia, Scotland and India, the constable is...

  • How to become a Police Officer Or State Trooper

    To some it's a calling, to others it's a Job. Becoming a Police Officer is one of the most rewarding and satisfying career paths you can chose.

  • Police Basic Training Tips

    You've just been accepted into police basic training at the academy--the first step in a career as a police officer. Police work is a challenging field physically and mentally. The academy is an...

  • How to Search for Police Officer Positions Using The Internet

    Searching for police officer positions is a fairly easy task. These positions are largely located on government websites, but there are some options that you may not have considered.

  • How to Fill Out a Police Application

    The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics 2008-2009 Occupational Outlook Handbook reports that the average salary for a police officer is about $47,000. Police departments typically require...

  • Requirements for Graduating From the Police Academy

    Police officers protect and serve the communities in which they reside and work. The work that officers perform is often stressful, hectic and demanding. In-depth basic training equips officers...

  • How to Become a Crime Scene Technician

    Crime scene technicians gather and process evidence to help solve crimes. The term "crime scene technician" is less of a specific job title and more of an umbrella term for technicians, scientists...

  • How to Become a Postal Police Officer

    The postal police is an organization that was created to protect the United States Postal Service. As a postal police inspector, you will investigate any potential crimes involving the United...

  • How to Become a K9 Cop

    The process of becoming a cop is difficult and intense. Despite this, even after some people become cops, they aspire to other positions in the force. A person who is wondering how to become a K9...

  • How to Become a Police Officer in Daytona Beach

    If cruising the streets of a beach town as a police officer is your idea of a dream job, then working in Daytona Beach may be a good choice for you. Located on the east coast of Florida in Volusia...

  • How to Become a Police Officer in Vermont

    There are 43 police departments in the state of Vermont, including the state police department and a number of sheriff's departments. In order to serve as a police officer in the state of Vermont,...

  • About Public Safety Equipment

    Public safety equipment is like any other equipment---except that it has to work flawlessly every time. Police, fire and emergency medical and management workers respond to life-threatening...

  • How to Become a Police Officer in Nova Scotia

    Nova Scotia is located on Canada's southeastern coast. It is the most populous province in Atlantic Canada. Its capital, Halifax, is a major economic center of the region. Nova Scotia is the...

  • How to Become a Jersey City Police Officer

    Built on a rich tradition of caring for and protecting the neighborhood, the Jersey City Police Department continually strives to improve the quality of life for its residents. Policeman are...

  • How to Become a Federal Police Officer

    Do you have the desire to help people? Do you want to catch criminals and get them off the streets? If so, becoming a Federal Police Officer may be the career for you. The prerequisites for...

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