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This creates numerous career opportunities for qualified Indian Professionals interested in the field of law enforcement Jobs. There are over 20,000 law enforcement agencies in the United States alone, hiring about 100,000 new officers each year. Generally, starting pay ranges between $2,000 and $3,400 per month, depending upon the agency and location.
Various Career Options available
Police
Officers
They work in municipal police departments of various sizes
and have general law enforcement duties including maintaining regular patrols
and responding to calls for service.
Special
Police Agencies
Public college and university police forces, public
school district police, and agencies serving transportation systems and facilities
are examples of special police agencies.
State
police officers (highway patrol officers)
Arrest criminals Statewide
and patrol highways to enforce motor vehicle laws and regulations.
Detectives
Investigators
who gather facts and collect evidence for criminal cases.
Drug
Enforcement Administration Agents
Enforce
laws and regulations relating to illegal drugs.
Immigration
Service Agents and Inspectors
Facilitate
the entry of legal visitors and immigrants to a country and detain and deport
those arriving illegally.
Customs
Inspectors
Inspect cargo, baggage, and articles carried by people
and carriers including vehicles, trains and aircraft entering or leaving a country
to enforce laws governing imports and exports.
Secret
Service Agents
They protect the President, Vice President, Presidential
candidates, foreign dignitaries and investigate counterfeiting & forgery of
Government checks or bonds.
Tax
Officers
Tax officers handle cases concerning income tax, wealth
tax, gift tax, estate duty, etc.
Forensic
Scientist
They are primarily concerned with the application of scientific
principles for the investigation of crime.
Criminologists
Criminology
deals with the scientific study of crime. While some criminologists work with
forensic scientists scouting for evidence on the crime scene and later in labs,
others work with psychologists, social workers and rehabilitation experts.
Eligibility
In
every country, a law enforcement officer has to be a minimum of 21 years old and
without any criminal record. Most international agencies prefer candidates with
some type of law enforcement, psychology or/and criminology college education.
Some agencies also have academic/physical tests, which the candidate must clear.
Basic attributes the recruiters look for are :
Stress Tolerance
Police
procedure Knowledge
Operate a vehicle
Knowledge about Police Equipments
Good knowledge of national & international laws.
Tact and Diplomacy