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Hi my name is Jose Aviles im currently working in Baghdad,Iraq i am a SPC at Fort Sterwart GA 1BDE 5/7 Cav i am a scout an i know my job an i get it done when i get back to the states from tour i will have 5 months until i get release from the military my ETS date is July 13 2011 im planning on doing a school drop which will release me 3 months prior of my release date i have a GI BILL an a secret clearance i love to train an do different types of training i am familiar with alot of different weapon systems for instance the M4,M16,Remington Shotgun,different types of grenades an much more i always been looking into the police force in many way as an patrolmen,SWAT,K9 such more but what would i have to do to proceed into this goal what type of training classes schools an such so thankyou for time an wish me luck                               SPC Aviles US ARMY 5/7Cav Baghdad Iraq  

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Jose,

There are no training schools that you could attend to prepare you for the position of police officer.  If you are hired by a police department you will be sent to a police academy, probably owned and run by the department, and it is there that you will learn what you need to know.

I don't know what your education level is but I would recommend that you go to college for at least two years.  The fact is that only about 5% of those who apply for the position of police officer are actually hired.  You need something to fall back on if you are not hired.  So I would recommend that you go to college.

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U.S.: I am an expert in this category for the purpose of giving young people an idea what the hiring process involves for the position of police officer. I am getting a flood of questions from young people who are being influenced by unrealistic television shows. I'd ask you to consider that when you watch police shows on television that they are NOT realistic and most of what you see does not happen in real life. Please do not ask me about potential jail sentences that you, your friends, or family might receive in court. There is no way for me to know that. I am NOT a probation officer so I cannot answer questions about probation and parole matters. I am a retired police officer with 26 years experience.I worked in a variety of assignments including investigations, homicide, sex crimes, runaway investigations, missing persons, and fraud.I also dealt with the general public during that time giving a wide range of advice on matters such as domestic disputes, problem solving, teenage problems, civil/criminal matters, and dealing with the mentally ill. I am available to give sound and reasonable advice which can solve most problems. Please do not ask me to do homework questions or online interviews. Young people should not rely on the Internet for interviews. Local police officers are normally very agreeable to assist students with interviews and surveys.

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Worked as a police officer/detective for 26 years.

Graduate of the University of Maryland.B.S. in Law Enforcement.Attended numerous schools and training courses involving investigations, interviewing, interrogations, crime detection, domestic violence, and others. Recognized in court as an expert witness.

Received numerous awards during my police career for expert investigations. Handled the most sensitive and confidential investigations. In 1999 I won an award for my work with high school students while working in my new career in a large suburban high school.

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