Careers: Police/swat
Expert: Chris Wagoner - 2/28/2008
Questionhi my names kevin gorski and i am a 17 year old junior and i am very interested in joining swat forces. i want to know if you have to become a regular cop in order to join swat teams? if so how many years do you have to be a cop before you can try out for the swat team position?
AnswerI am glad to hear you are thinking of a career in law enforcement. You did not say if you are in law enforcement already or not. SO I will go on as if you are not.
Its important that you get that degree. Many agencies are requiring it now and more will in the future.
As for SWAT. Many people are under the impression that being a SWAT team member is a full time position. In 99% of departments its not, is what we call a secondary position. That means that you are a patrolman or detective or whatever position you are serving in and a SWAT member second. You carry all the SWAT gear in your assigned vehicle or its carried in the SWAT response vehicle, and when you are needed for a SWAT call out, they notify you and you respond to the location and become a SWAT team member.
Thats how secondary positions work. Other secondary positions in most places are teams like Dive team, Search and Rescue and others like these that are not needed all the time. SWAT teams require a lot of physical and mental discipline.
Before you can apply for any additional position you have to have been on the force a year in some places, more in others. Its up to the department.
Here is a list of just some of the additional units available in the police department:
Aviation Unit
Bicycle Patrol
Bomb Squad
Canine Unit
Child Protective Investigations Section
Contractor Licensing and Fraud Unit
Crime Scene and Crime Lab
Crime Stoppers Unit
DUI Unit
Economic Crime Unit
Evidence Unit
Marine Unit and Dive Team
Mass Transit Unit
Motorcycle Unit
Mounted Patrol
Regional Investigations Division
School Resource Deputy Unit
SWAT Team
Victim Services Unit
So you see there are many other specialty units you can get into.
In the state of Florida you can go through the Academy in one of two ways, you can be hired and the Department pays you and pays your way or you can pay your own way and then try to get hired. There are over 40+ training centers in Florida where you can get your training.
Here is the link to them all:
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cjst/Training_Resources/training_centers.html
You can pick one that is near where you want to live. A man such as yourself should have no problem getting hired or accepted to a training school such as mine. Training last about 6 months (772 hours) and can be 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, or 4 hours a day part time at night and it takes a year (although I do not recommend that).
You also have to meet the state of Florida requirements which are here:
To be eligible for the position of a law enforcement or detention officer, you must meet the following criteria (F.S.S. 943.13):
You must be at least 19 years of age
You must be a citizen of the United States
You must be a high school graduate or equivalent
You must not have been convicted of any felony, or misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement, nor have received a dishonorable or undesirable discharge from any branch of the Armed Forces of the United States. Any person who, after July 1, 1981, pleads guilty or nolo contendere to, or is found guilty of a felony or of a misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement shall not be eligible for employment or appointment as an officer, notwithstanding suspension of sentence or withholding of adjudication. Notwithstanding this subsection, any person who has pled nolo contendere to a misdemeanor involving a false statement, prior to December 1, 1985 and has had such record sealed or expunged shall not be deemed ineligible for employment or appointment as an officer
You must agree to be fingerprinted by the employing agency or training academy
You must pass a physical examination by a licensed physician that will be administered upon a conditional offer of employment
You must be of good moral character
You must successfully complete a background investigation
You must complete basic recruit training
You must complete an Affidavit of Applicant form (CJSTC-68)
You must comply with continuing training or education requirements as deemed by the employing agency
In Addition, in accordance with federal law U.S.C. 922(g), it is unlawful for any person:
who has been convicted in any court of a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year;
who is a fugitive from justice;
who is an unlawful user of, or addicted to, any controlled substance [as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substance Act (21 U.S.C. 802)];
who has been adjudicated as a mental defective or who has been committed to a mental institution;
who, being an alien, is illegally or unlawfully in the United States;
who has been discharged from the Armed Forces under dishonorable conditions;
who, having been a citizen of the United States, has renounced his or her citizenship;
who is subject to a court order that
o was issued after a hearing of which such person received actual notice, and at which such person had an opportunity to participate;
o restrains such person from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner of such person or child of such intimate partner or person, or engaging in other conduct that would place an intimate partner in reasonable fear of bodily injury to the partner or child;
o and includes a finding that such person represents a credible threat to the physical safety or such intimate partner or child; or by its terms explicitly prohibits the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against such intimate partner or child that would reasonably be expected to cause bodily injury; or
o who has been convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence;
to ship or transport in interstate or foreign commerce, or possess in or affected commerce, any firearm or ammunition; or to receive any firearm or ammunition which has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce. There is no exception.
Also I am sure you have no problem with this, but you should not have taken drugs or been arrested recently (no felonies at all) (last 3-5 years or so) a clean record and no drug use is of course the best. Also a clean or fairly clean driving record is very helpful.
You can go here for more information on getting into my academy if your interested:
http://www.policecareers.org/
BTW if you go to any academy in Florida, you can be a Police Officer or Deputy anywhere in Florida.
If you have any additional questions or need clarification please feel free to ask.