Question im a 21 year old army infantry combat vet. the only thing iv ever known to do in life is help people by protecting them. after watching too many of my friends die i got out of the military and came home. i thought my thirst to help people had been quenched in the service but now that im home and i see all the crimes and dangers in my town i can no longer fight my desire to protect. i dont just want to become a police officer i need to be one. im very trained highly motivated and extremely dedicated. but in my experience it is never a good idea to go into a job blind. i always scope out the perimeters of a task. my task now is to become the best officer possible and one day a detective. iv tried looking every where online for a simple study guide of general study knowledge but no success so far. in my days as a team leader we judged are new guys on how fit they were and there common knowledge like weapons, sop, and procedures. i just need to know what to study and memorize so i can begin my journey before i try to be a officer. i want not only to be above the lower bar for new people but i want and am capable of setting the standers bar of all level of officer. i plan on studying these things while in college.weather its codes or acronyms i would love to learn it first. i have changed my degree from electrical engineering to criminal justice. i will also learn Spanish and any other languages i can fit in my schedule. if you have any idea of where i can get this information for me to study or if you know where i can obtain this info i would be more than grateful. as my 2 year old gets older every day i cant help but think what kind of world im sending him out into and what im doing to protect him in it. please if you can help or point me in the right direction it would help so much. i don't want to go in blind, i don't want just a paycheck for being a cop. i get enough money from the VA. i want this as a passion and as a servant to the people of my community. i am not looking for glory or praise. im not looking for recognition from any one for the good i will do. i have done many great things for my country that no one will ever know and i couldn't care less because i know at the end of the day that im a good person for it, and that's the thirst i cant quench. i don't care if i have to sit in a patrol car for ten or twenty years as long as one day i can make a safer place in my community. im no sure how you may see this or how you may perceive me or my mind set but even if this sounds corny or ridicules but this is how i think every second of every day and i need to get the ball rolling. please help me.
Answer Matthew:
There are study guides out there. Look for a company called 'ARCO', they are among many that publish such things. Your local library will likely have multiple copies of different ones. You can also hit your local bookstore, or, try Amazon. Likely they have plenty of them.
Talk to your local PD, and see if you can do a 'ride along'. That will give you a good idea of what they do and how they do it. Check and see if they have a website, it's a good way to get to 'know' the organization as well. If they don't, just drop by the local agency you are interested in (you'll have to do that anyway to find out about the ridealong program) and ask to speak to their recruiter, or the watch commander/shift supervisor on duty. Express your interest and see where it goes from there.
Those ideas will get you moving. Don't hesitate to ask questions of them, and of me, as you go through the process!
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Experience
18 Years experience as a local and Federal Police officer. In addition to working "the road", I've worked as an Academy Instructor, Law Digest Compiler for Police Department, Community Policing coordinator, Department Gang officer, Bike Patrol Officer, and Advanced Accident Investigator. I've also served on the SWAT/SRT team, and currently work for the Department of Army Police (Federal Civilian) at Fort Detrick, Frederick Md, as a Sergeant. I'm Certified as a Police and Emergency Medical dispatcher through the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch.
Organizations Police Marksman Association
Fraternal Order of Police
Education/Credentials South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy
Prince Georges County Maryland Municipal Police Academy, Western Maryland Police Academy
Radar, Portable Breath Test, PR-24 Police Baton, ASP, Police Mountain Bike Certified. Maryland Police Training Commission Basic Instructor Certified.
CALEA Certified Field Training Officer (FTO), Advanced Criminal Investigator School, Advanced Crash Investigator School, National Academies of Emergency Dispatch Certified Emergency Police Dispatch, Emergency Medical Dispatch, Emergency Telecommunications Operator.
Awards and Honors Police Officer of the Year, Prince Georges County Municipal Police Chiefs Association (1995).
City of District Heights Police Officer of the Year, 1995.
Distinguished Service Cross for Valor, 1995 (National Association Chiefs of Police).