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Posted by Fair Chance
 - Aug 25, 2003, 01:22 AM
Dear Juno,

The style of law enforcement training or classes is not as important as the final result.   The career of "service to the public" is difficult at best.  Money cannot be your only desire or you will surely be frustrated by the lack of appreciation shown by most citizens.  The ability to communcate and deal with people will be important.

Regards.
Posted by jimbo
 - Aug 24, 2003, 11:59 PM
You realy belonge on this sight. Befor appliing to any law enforsment jobs lern how too spel.
Posted by juno
 - Aug 23, 2003, 01:04 AM
I have a question regarding law enforcement academies, Are the academic style of teaching tend to look like a 2 year college type of teaching, or 4 year type of college teaching. I never have taken any criminal justice courses, How are they? Are they difficuly, easy or in a way entertaining. Ive taken classes in the tourism fiels so i am unfamiliar with criminal justice.