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Automatic Disqualifiers: Not a United States Citizen. Not a high school graduate or equivalent. Not at least 20 years of age. Do not possess a valid drivers license.
Be a citizen of the United States and a resident of Missouri when recruit training begins. Possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
The Toughest Police Academies in the US HOW DOES THE ACADEMY SYSTEM WORK? Before entering the academy, a police officers educational journey starts with a high school diploma or GED. MARYLAND STATE POLICE ACADEMY. NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE ACADEMY. VIRGINIA STATE POLICE TRAINING DIVISION.
Research has shown five prevailing reasons why college should be a requirement for police officers; less likely to use violence, better at implementing problem- oriented policing strategies, more likely to have prior experience with interactions with community members through internships and ride-along programs, better
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Education, Work Military Experience, Must Have Either: A high school diploma or GED with 1 year of prior police experience or 2 years of military service.
You will receive almost 700 hours of training that exceeds Missouris minimum requirements for peace officer certification. For 15 to 16 weeks you will attend a progressive and fast-paced academy that will earn you not only peace officer certification, but certification in 12 other topic areas.
A high school diploma or GED with 1 year of prior police experience or 2 years of military service.

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