Instructions Things You’ll Need: College degree (Criminal Justice is preferred) Police Academy Training Resume Step 1: Have the desire to become a Federal Police Officer. Before pursuing the career path to becoming a Federal Police Officer, you must have the desire to serve your country.You shouldn’t become a police officer just because your father or grandfather did...
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Instructions Step 1: Join political causes at a young age. Get involved in politics in junior high or high school. You can join the debate team, student council or other leadership club, work in the campaign office of a local politician or join the local peer court. Step 2: Find and attend a college with strong programs in criminal justice, pre-law and political science. A couple of...
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Instructions Step 1: Learn about the duties of a crime scene investigator. Research the skills, education and training needed by reading career books or by searching the Internet. Job requirements and duties may vary depending on the agency and the geographic location. Reading articles or job descriptions online can help you decide if you want to pursue this career. Step 2: Enroll in...
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Instructions Law Enforcement Step 1: Get a degree as you'll be competing with degreed individuals. Major in criminal justice or child psychology; minor in the second so you are well-grounded in the field of child behavior. Attend the police academy. Certification from a police academy plus a degree can help speed the advancement of anyone wishing to earn their generalist credentials...
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Instructions Step 1: Decide on where you are going to go to law school. If you are not already in college, choose your university based on a good law school. This will create a nice supportive education in one place. If you are in high school, it is never too early to start applying to colleges and universities. Step 2: Choose your major wisely. For a criminal law attorney, you...
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Instructions The Job's Changed Step 1: Thousands of people apply for hundreds of positions as police officers across the United States each year. The process that each potential law enforcement officer follows is a bit different depending on the size and political structure of the municipality in which they seek their job. Potential candidates face evaluation by anything from a town...
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Instructions Step 1: Pursue a degree in criminal justice before joining the force. This degree is recommended for promotion and higher end positions. Pick from among criminal justice, criminology or sociology programs. Step 2: Successfully complete boot camp training and entry level status in a police force. Work diligently and always demonstrate your sense of integrity and knowledge...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: High school diploma College education Step 1: Obtain your high school diploma or your GED. Education is important when you want to enter the law enforcement field, and the more education you have, the faster your climb the ranks to homicide detective. Step 2: Earn a college degree in criminal justice or a related field. Police officers with...
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Instructions Step 1: Receive an education. To become a federal air marshal you need to have at least a high school education. However, having a college education will increase your chances when applying for a position in the federal government. When going to college major in constitutional law, criminal justice, criminal law, or any other related major. This will familiarize you with...
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Instructions Step 1: Start making your college minor decision by writing down a list of areas that interest you and areas that complement your college major. Research your choice colleges, or the college you’re attending, for minors that fit your criteria. Step 2: Have fun with your college minor and choose something completely different from your major that excites you. This...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Criminal lawyer Step 1: Understand that plea bargains are common in the United States and are often used when the evidence against the defendant is overwhelming. They help considerably in easing the burden on the justice system and managing taxpayer costs. Step 2: Discuss your options with your lawyer before you agree to plea bargain. If...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: US citizenship
High school diploma or GED
College education
Physical and psychological aptitude
Demonstrated written competency
Several years of service as an entry-level patrol officer
Interpersonal and communication skills How to Become a Police Detective or Inspector Step 1: Acquire a college education. Start with a high school diploma...
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Instructions Step 1: Check with the state in which you are seeking employment as a probation officer. The requirements may vary from state to state. Step 2: Earn a degree in criminal justice or social work. Most states require a minimum of a bachelor's degree however, some may require a master's degree. Step 3: Complete a series of exams. These usually begin with a written exam...
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Instructions Step 1: Be a criminal justice student or read criminal justice instructional books. This will give you the knowledge to know what ligature marks look like and how to identify them in a real case. As a student you will also be presented with real case evidence to help determine ligature strangulation. Step 2: Understand what ligature strangulation looks like....
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Instructions Function Step 1: Criminologists are responsible for studying, researching and assessing the reasons behind a crime. They must take both psychological and social conditions into account when preparing reports and conducting investigations, and they often work with law enforcement agencies to solve a crime. Criminologists need strong analytical, research and reasoning skills...
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Instructions History Step 1: The Brady law's permanent provisions took effect in November 1998 and required the U.S. attorney general to establish the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). Function Step 1: Under NICS, licensed firearms dealers can contact the system to find out immediately whether a person's background would prohibit him from purchasing a...
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Instructions Step 1: Choose your forensic specialty. Crime lab technicians may specialize in, for example, toxicology, DNA testing or ballistics. If you don't know exactly what you want to specialize in yet, don't worry. You still have plenty of time to decide. However, if you have an idea before you begin training, you can focus more time on studying the specialty. Now is a good time to...
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