Post: So You Wanna Be A Cop
09-18-2012, 11:55 PM #1
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You don't need any education to become a cop. You just need to pass a test asking you which side of the law you're on.
This isn't news to me, but it got me thinking. Maybe if there were higher requirements for becoming a police officer there would be less abuse and misuse of power and authority.

Fick die Polizei.
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09-19-2012, 08:09 AM #11
-Luke
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Originally posted by The
Don't believe everything you read. There's tons of police training involved and many require degrees in criminal justice.


Actually, not that many police officers have to go to college. It all depends on what you want to be. If you where going to be a forensic scientist, detective, or a police chief, then yes, that would more then likely require a degree in Criminal Justice or an equivalent, however, if you're just wanting to be a beat/city cop, then you would pretty much just need a high school diploma.

Most police officer training is just Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) and the classes vary from state to state, and how long the classes are varys on where you take the class at. It also cost, but here in my state, (Oklahoma) you can actually sign an agreement with the OSBI (Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation) that you will be in law enforcement for at LEAST 3 years and you can take CLEET for free, and it wont cost a penny for you. Some companys also pay for your CLEET as well, but as I said, it varys from state to state. Smile

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09-19-2012, 07:43 PM #12
Solo
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How hard is it to pull people over and write tickets. really. Does a cop need a masters degree in English to be able to write a ticket or 100s of hours of racing experience to pull people over?

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09-19-2012, 08:00 PM #13
.James
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Originally posted by MLB View Post
Thanks man Winky Winky, & I would never pick on the homeless, I'd help them if anything, I usually donate money to them, I once donated to a local homeless man $40 and a trip to McDonald's all on me, he had frost bite on his face, lost one of his fingers, his dog was so skinny so I bought the both them food, and he bought his dog a blanket, himself a coat and gloves a stocking cap and told me "God bless you, he really will" and I've never seen him since, but I'll never forget him.


Wow, that's a really nice thing to do. I bet you were feeling pretty good about it Smile
09-19-2012, 08:27 PM #14
Joel
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Originally posted by MLB View Post
Thanks man Winky Winky, & I would never pick on the homeless, I'd help them if anything, I usually donate money to them, I once donated to a local homeless man $40 and a trip to McDonald's all on me, he had frost bite on his face, lost one of his fingers, his dog was so skinny so I bought the both them food, and he bought his dog a blanket, himself a coat and gloves a stocking cap and told me "God bless you, he really will" and I've never seen him since, but I'll never forget him.


That some nice shit that you did to the homeless man and his dog, I always see homeless people where I live and in the subway, and always feel bad and wanted to do the same that you did :p
09-19-2012, 08:45 PM #15
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Originally posted by epiccJamess View Post
Wow, that's a really nice thing to do. I bet you were feeling pretty good about it Smile
I felt really good about it :p





Originally posted by Joelrca View Post
That some nice shit that you did to the homeless man and his dog, I always see homeless people where I live and in the subway, and always feel bad and wanted to do the same that you did :p
Man, I hate that, just wish everyone could find a home. :(
09-19-2012, 08:57 PM #16
In my country you need to train to became a cop, plus you do alot of tests for it. But i guess is different in other places.
09-19-2012, 11:36 PM #17
iZigg
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Wow I didn't know you could become a cop with just a high school diploma, but I guess it makes sense that that's all they require (other than training with a firearm and knowing the laws). I respect most cops greatly though since they do things I would never want to do. Same with the men and women who serve in the armed forces.
09-20-2012, 12:01 AM #18
Jared
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Originally posted by Uncle
Thank you. I was just trying to remember how long it takes. 45 days is nothing. Think how long it takes to become a doctor.


Please don't compare becoming a cop to becoming a doctor. Those things are nothing alike with training, education etc.
09-20-2012, 01:38 AM #19
O.P
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The big thing here is what county are we talking about. I can tell you in my city, with around 300,000 people in it, you need to go to a 2 year college minimum to become a police officer. I can almost guarantee this will be true with any other medium to large sized city. This could easily be a position in a middle-of-nowhere type town in Indiana with around 100 people living in the city. As much as I hate cops, you have to actually consider possibilities.

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Originally posted by Uncle
Thank you. I was just trying to remember how long it takes. 45 days is nothing. Think how long it takes to become a doctor.


You have a valid point here. I was half way through typing a reply saying something along the lines of "But you don't trust a cop with a possibly lethal procedure or prescribing a possibly lethal drug to someone, doctors do so much more," when I realized the complete idiocy of that statement. We basically give these cops a gun, which can kill and injure.

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