Job in Law Enforcement

Updated on July 13, 2007
S.M. asks from Monticello, MN
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Hi, I am a mom of a six month old child and am currently working out of my home as a daycare provider. It has always been my dream to obtain a job in law enforcement however I do not want to be a police officer. I would love to be some sort of support person but have no idea what if any jobs like that exist. Is there anyone out there who would be willing to answer some questions I may have about trying to enter the law enforcement force? I really have no idea what direction to start in and I am ready to make a change in my life! Thank you for your time!

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D.P.

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look at some of the colleges that offer law enforcement. ask to make an appointment with a career counselor at one of the schools (not just an admissions person). they should be able to give you insight on the field beyond being a cop and may also have some other resources for you. if in Minnesota, you can try www.mnscu.edu for public colleges and universities in MN.

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J.X.

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My sister is a dispatcher for the state patrol and seems to like it. There is a lot of camaraderie with the men and women out on the road. The downside would be working bad shifts when you first start. Lately she's been doing 2 midnights, 2 afternoons, and a day shift each week. On the upside, health benefits, vacation, and paid overtime (or extra time off) are great!

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C.M.

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My brother is a police detective, and I rode along with him a few times when he was a street cop. Any citizen can do that if you call your local police department. I know you said you didn't want to be a cop, but you may enjoy the ride-along to talk with police officers and get an up-close look at what law enforcement really does. I learned so much, and I thought I knew what a cop's job was like because you see them all the time.

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P.K.

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I think that most police departments still have a recruiting program and looking for new people, so I'm also assuming that means that people in the offices as well. If I were you, I'd go to your local police office and start asking questions about job positions, not neccessarily about openings, but the different types of jobs and the training/education requirements for those jobs. Talk to a cop or your local Sheriff and ask lots of questions. They will steer you in the right direction.

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