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Top Five Ways to Get a Police Job

Law enforcement is a very particular kind of career branch, and one that is not very well understood by most people. Most often, people associate these jobs with very high risk. While the risks are real, here are some of the top reasons why you should consider entering law enforcement.

1) Benefits

A companion to the risks of police jobs is the great benefits package. Benefits for law enforcement employees are second only to that of federal employees, but there are many additional programs for which you may qualify. Also, police jobs are quickly becoming one of the few remaining fields in which one can secure a pension. For instance, someone who entered the field at the age of twenty-five could qualify for retirement and a full pension by the age of fifty.

Crime prevention careers are more varied now than ever before. For instance, many people enter the field because they have an interest in Crime Scene Investigation (CSI). Not all academies require CSI’s to become police officers first, but many of them do. Being a police officer is not a dead end, uni-directional job. There are opportunities for growth, advancement and specialized training everywhere you turn.

3) Contribute to your community

It’s been said before, but it always bears repeating: as a police officer, you are in the prime situation to help better your community. Who knows better than you what areas aren’t too safe after dark, or what parts of the community are underserved? As a member of the community, you know what could stand improvement. Having a police job makes it that

4) Scholarships for Dependents and Spouses

This is one career path that definitely gives back. There are a number of scholarships available for family members of police officers, with the aim of helping families pursue higher education and better opportunities. These scholarships apply to colleges and police academies, in the event that a family member also wants to join the force but has financial difficulties.

5) Unrivaled Comradery

You’ve heard about the bond between military servicemen; it spans generations, continents and everything in between. And the same goes for the men and women who carry badges. Being in law enforcement introduces you to a national network, of which you will be a member long after you retire from service.


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Having a career in law enforcement is for a specific type of person. It is not for everyone. But, if it is something that appeals to you, or you think you would make a good contribution to your local community force, check to see what jobs are available today. We scour the nation for opportunities you have been waiting for. If you’re bored at work, or feel like you could be making more a positive impact, check out what police jobs are available near you.

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