AboutCommander Chris Wagoner Expertise I have been a police officer for 28+ years and still going! I am the Police Academy Commander at a LAw Enforcement/ Corrections Academy in North Central Florida. I can answer most questions concerning law enforcement procedures, law enforcement training and general questions about law enforcment' I can also answer questions about becoming a law enfocement officer. I teach the following subjects: RADAR/LASER, Law Enforcement Driving, Law Enforcement Firearms and Patrol Techniques, Officer Safety, WMD's for Patrol Officers, Application of Law, Communications skills, Dealing with the Mentally and physically handicapped, and many more subjects. I have worked as a subject matter expert for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and helped to write the police curriculum for the State of Florida.
I like answering questions about how to become a police officer, and questions about why did an officer do this or that type questions. I also like answering any questions you may have about police work in general. I do not mind helping with homework questions or trying to answer your questions about legal subjects that I have knowledge of. You will never know the answer until you ask!
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Experience I am a 26 year veteran police officer, I am currently the Police Academy Commander of an Academy in North FLorida. I have been training police officers since 1993 and have trained them in all aspects of law enforcement, including firearms, Driving and legal subjects including patrol techniques and others.
Publications I am a published author in Accident Investigation from the University of North Florida, Institute of Police Technology and Management.
Education/Credentials I have 2 degrees, an AAS in Criminal Justice Technology from Santa Fe Community College, and a AA from Santa Fe Community College in Criminal Justice Programs.
Question First of all I want to tell you how impressed Ima with your background. I have a very important question. I live in South Florida and I would like information and advice from you on how to become a Animal cop? I know Miami has "Animal Cops" I see them on tv. Thank you so uch for your time and consideration.
Respectfully Yours,
Rich Santana
Answer Hey Rich,
By Animal Cop I am guessing a police officer that investigates Animal Cruelty Cases? If I am correct then you have to understand specialty units in law enforcement.
Specialty Units (Dive Team, Animal Cruelty Units, Motorcycle Units and all the others...) all start out as Patrol Officers. You have to become a police officer first before you can specialize in a unit like Animal Abuse or Cruelty Investigations. Most departments that I know of require a minimum of 2 or 3 years on the "road" as a patrol officer before you can request a transfer to a speciality unit.
Also you need to know not all police agencies have Animal Abuse units. Some agencies are just not big enough to have full time investigators dedicated to these types of crimes. The bigger the agency the better the chances you have of getting into this very specialized area.
Miami does have one of these units. You have to go to the police academy. Since you live in SOuth FLorida, you could go to Broward or Dade County.
Here is the contact information for the academies down there:
Miami Police Training Center
Miami Police Department
400 Northwest 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33128
Phone: 305-579-6624
Contact: Lt. Jonathan S. Yavneh
Metropolitan Police Institute
Miami-Dade Police Department
9601 Northwest 58th Street
Miami, FL 33178
Phone: 305-715-5101
Contact: Major Bernie Gonzalez
Miami-Dade College
School of Justice
11380 Northwest 27th Avenue, North Campus
Miami, FL 33167-3418
Phone: 305-237-1327
Contact: Director Donna L. Jennings, Ph.D
I would start by calling them and asking them the questions you may have about becoming a police officer in that area of Florida.