No.
Yes a security officer will definitely pay less than a police officer. As a security officer you are not required to get your criminal justice degree; however becoming a police officer requires one.
You got the same powers as a police officer, If you looking on becoming a full time police officer being a special constable helps because you already part of the police force
Information on becoming a Sworn Illinois State Police Officer can be found on the Illinois State Police Merit Board website at the links below. Information for becoming a police officer in an specific city, town, or county must be obtained from those jurisdictions.
you have to be able to breathe.
Yes, this should not prevent one from becoming a police officer...assuming that the person applying is upfront regarding the condition that he/she is receiving the medication for.
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.
eventually becoming a police detective is that option still on the table
One type of job that would be considered hard by many would being a police officer.
Have you ever thought about joining the special constabulary, or becoming a full time police officer?
It will vary from department to department. If you are interested in becoming a police officer, visit the site of the department you wish to join and look at their "careers" section.
No, you do not need to be a police officer first before becoming a crime scene investigator. While some crime scene investigators may have a background in law enforcement, it is not a requirement. Many crime scene investigators come from a variety of educational backgrounds such as forensic science, biology, chemistry, or other related fields.