Police officer
By: Rafaela Ramiro
Career Descriptions
Maintain order and protect life and property by enforcing local, tribal, State, or Federal laws and ordinances. Perform a combination of the following duties: patrol a specific area; direct traffic; issue traffic summonses; investigate accidents; apprehend and arrest suspects, or serve legal processes of courts. Being a police officer I would need to either fill out paper work or on out in the streets. Including some responsibilities would be making sure I'm on brake on time. Checking back in when need and, be ready for when a call comes in. Part of my job would need things preferred such as problem solving, ability to follow orders, capacity to learn, being able to respect an understand, and being able to communicate. The salary of a police officer is 56,980 median pay (annual). My work environment is unsafe at times, and uncomfortably. Some career connections are:
- Youth Counselor
- Police Officer
- Attorney
- State Parole Officer
- Sherriff's Deputy
- Correctional Counselor
- Private Detective
- U.S. Deputy Marshal
- Social Worker
- Victim's Advocate
- County Probation Officer
- Wildlife Enforcement Officer
- Corrections Officer
- Court Administrator
- Women's Shelter Counselor
- IRS Fraud Investigator
Loyola University
resources. In addition to providing an unparalleled setting for educational opportunities, Chicago is also one of the most prestigious cities in the world in terms of recreation and entertainment.A hub of commerce and culture, Chicago serves as an expanded campus for Loyola students. Fast Company magazine named Chicago its 2008 U.S. City of the year for its thriving economy, impressive architecture, notable politicians, groundbreaking music, and innovative environmental policies.
Law of school
Volunteers in law enforcement
Thousands of agencies across the country use volunteers to fill vital roles in a wide range of capacities throughout the department. Citizen volunteers help supplement and support officers and civilian personnel by allowing them to concentrate on their primary duties. Volunteer roles may include performing clerical tasks, serving as an extra set of "eyes and ears," assisting with search and rescue activities, and writing citations for accessible parking violations. Volunteering with your local police department can be a fantastic way to give back to your community.
Different colleges
--Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice--
--Masters of Science in Criminal Justice--
--Ph.D. in Criminal Justice--
--Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice--
--BSCJ – Law Enforcement--
--Bachelor of Arts in Homeland Security (Online)--
--B.S. in Justice Studies--
--M.S. in Criminal Justice: Legal Studies--
--M.S. in Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement--