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Get Law Enforcement Training To Be a Police Officer by: Michael Bustamante
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The field of criminal justice covers a lot of ground, and solid law enforcement training can present many choices for a future career. Before enrolling in any course, you should do some serious soul-searching to be sure you will receive good training that will cover your specific field of interest.

Consider what you would like to gain from your law enforcement education. Training in the field can lead to many exciting careers, including police officer, probation officer, parole officer, crime scene investigator (CSI), prison guard, crime technician, forensic scientist, forensic psychologist, correctional officer, and many more. Majors could include Corrections, Law, Forensics, Criminal Psychology, Private Investigation, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, Public Safety, and Computer Crime, among others.

Depending on the duration and type of education in law enforcement you decide upon, you could earn credentials ranging from professional certification to a college degree in criminal justice. Vocational schools, trade schools and community colleges offer courses that can lead to certifications as well as Associate degrees and sometimes Bachelor degrees. Those who transfer to a four-year college can continue their education and receive a Master degree.

Employment opportunities in the field of criminal justice are wide and varied. Positions for those with proper training are available in the private sector as well as with government agencies. With credentials from one of the top colleges, you will be qualified to apply with a local police force, private business, school, prison, jail, forensics lab, or a government agency. There are boundless opportunities, making this one of the most popular fields of study today.

If you are someone who is concerned with justice and public safety, and you want to make a difference in people's lives, perhaps you should seriously consider training in law enforcement. Submit a request today to a few choice schools found on our website, and you will soon have all the information you need to take that first step towards a well-respected and satisfying career.


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Michael Bustamante is a staff writer for Media Positive Communications, Inc. Find Law Enforcement Training, as well as Colleges, Universities, Vocational Schools, and Online Schools at SchoolsGalore.com, your educational resource to locate schools.

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