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Chapter 4 : Becoming a Police Officer

What is the age requirements to become a police officer? - correct answer
ages 21-29 anyone over 29 is considered too old for employment



What are the education requirements to become a police officer - correct answer
Minimum high school diploma , more favor applicants who meet more than minimum standards.



What is the vision requirements - correct answer 20/20



What is the Prior Drug Use? - correct answer Most common restriction is 10
years free from using any hard drugs and 5 years from using marijuana.



Criminal Record Restrictions - correct answer Most officers would reject a
candidate with any felony convictions but misdemeanor conviction is not necessarily prohibit a person
from employment



recruitment process - correct answer The effort to attract the best people to
apply for the police force.



police cadet - correct answer A nonsworn law enforcement position for young
adults over 18. Generally, these positions are part-time, paid, education-oriented positions in police
departments, and the targeted candidates are college students interested in moving into a law
enforcement career.



civilianization - correct answer Replacing sworn positions with civilian
employees. Some positions that are often civilianized include call takers, dispatchers, front desk
personnel, crime analysts, crime prevention specialists, accident investigators, crime scene technicians,
public information Officers, and training personnel.

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