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How to Become a Vice Police Officer

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Become a Vice Police Officer

Becoming a vice police officer is extremely challenging. Only a very few of the top police officers in any department end up at a point where they can dictate their own future on the force and select their duty. But, if you really want to become a vice police officer, it is possible to make it happen. Read on to learn how to become a vice police officer.

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    Things You'll Need

    • Dedication
    • Physical fitness
    • Intelligence
      • 1

        Get a college degree. In order to have a chance at becoming a top-notch law enforcement professional, you'll have to first get a college degree in a related field. The best field of study to consider, if you want to eventually become a vice police officer, is criminal justice.

      • 2

        Complete your police academy training. You'll need to complete this basic training and pass all applicable tests before you'll be able to get a job on a particular police force.

      • 3

        Get a job. This should be relatively easy, especially with a college degree, but in some areas jobs are scarce.

      • 4

        Excel at your first position as a police officer. No matter what job you're given as a rookie police officer, apply yourself to it completely and do an outstanding job. Only by proving yourself to your superiors will you gain a reasonable chance of being able to become a vice officer.

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        Ask for reassignment. Once you feel that you've really proven yourself to be a top-notch police officer, ask for reassignment to vice. Keep in mind that it's more than likely that your first requests will be denied, depending on your department's policies and stratification.

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        Be persistent. Keep asking your superiors for a transfer to vice, even if they don't seem receptive at first. The only real way to get what you want in this situation is to keep at it consistently.

    Tips & Warnings

    • If you have a hard time finding a job as a police officer in your area, try relocating to an area that has more demand.

    • Vice can be a particularly dangerous area of law enforcement. Only become a vice police officer if you truly love the job. Otherwise, it's probably not worth it.

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