Hmm, seems easy enough:
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Ask yourself if you are ready for this career. When young women and men decide on a police career, they have no idea what they are getting into. It is best to research all of the procedures, training and tests that will be performed during the recruitment process. Officers will face the realities of society, see things and undergo situations like no other.
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Examine the different types of officer you can become. You can choose from a wide variety of officer roles and some examples are sheriff, urban officers, state officers and investigative detectives. Find out which role will match your personality and be more suitable for you to become.
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Check the prerequisites of becoming a cop. Most police departments require you to be of a certain age and to have a certain amount of education/experience. Some police departments require that you have a college degree.
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Prepare for intense physical and mental tests, as well as medical exams. To be a cop, you must have high levels of health and mental capabilities. You will face stressful situations as a cop, and the department wants to know you will be able to handle these experiences.
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Train to become a cop. Police departments will require that you take a 12 to 14 week training period at the police academy. In this career training, you will learn about state laws, constitutional laws and accident investigation, to name a few.