You finishing a year late shouldn't have any effect on FAFSA, and may look bad on a resume, but you are still capable of becoming a police officer. These factors should have little-to-no-effect.
Assuming Criminal Justice is your degree, I find it hard to believe that an online college would offer any credible program. A majority of Criminal Justice is practical, so I find it odd that any Justice Administrator would think that a student would learn what they need to over online classes. It's something to look into.
Regardless, finishing high school a year late shouldn't cause any problems with FAFSA, and nothing that can't be overcome with a police department.
eventually becoming a police detective is that option still on the table
Generally, they have a four year college degree in criminal justice or a related field and many have worked in the criminal justice system before becoming a parole officer.
i would like to know if a probabtion officer has a probationer falsely detained and jaile dare there consequences for the probation officer? and if not how can we report information on a probation officer legally?
One who wants to become a police officer should try to focus on criminal justice classes. This includes classes like Criminal Law and Conflict Resolution.
What advantages does one get from becoming a probation officer?
It is possible to get a college degree without becoming an officer, however, becoming an officer is often seen as one of the benefits of earning a college degree. The United States Navy SEALs have been around since 1962.
yes govertment college principal is gazetted officer....
yes govertment college principal is gazetted officer....
yes it is because you have train first to become a officer.
Any Navy recruiter can give someone the requirements to becoming a Naval officer. If one prefers an online source, Naval Officer Careers is an excellent resource.
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I think you must receive a spartan officer rank for the new ranking system