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Posted by G Scalabr
 - Nov 27, 2004, 12:49 AM
 
QuoteDon't BI's usually take quite a few months to complete?
It depends on the depth of the BI, agency involved, priority of investigation (i.e. is OT authorized for the investigator?), investigator workload, etc. They can definitely be done in less, especially for local PD jobs.

QuoteIt just seems like a thorough BI can't be done in only a month and a half, but perhaps I'm wrong in that assumption.
It would seem this way, but it is quite common. I know people that have been hired in that time period—you just need to hit a hiring cycle at the exact right time.

Remember, a police officer can be fired quite easily for the 1st 1-2 years of employment (depending on the agency). So, a lot of departments with hiring crunches take people on before the BI is complete and put them in the academy. As the BI results come in, they fire those deemed unacceptable.

NYPD is famous for doing this. I have heard plenty of stories from friends who work there about academy classmates being hauled out of class and fired (and in some cases even arrested).

Not a great practice, I know. Still, it appears to be routine in many large agencies where they need warm bodies on the streets.
Posted by OfficerWannabe
 - Nov 23, 2004, 09:00 PM
Hi,
I'm about to begin the BI portion of my application with Washington DC Metro Transit Police.  They're going to be down 80 officers and want to get those spots filled in time for the Feb academy classes.  Don't BI's usually take quite a few months to complete?  With such a short amount of time until then, does anyone with experience with DC MATA police know what to expect as far as the BI goes - who will they talk to- what info will they look into.  It just seems like a thorough BI can't be done in only a month and a half, but perhaps I'm wrong in that assumption.  So far, I'm feeling pretty good about my prospects, with the exception that DC MATA uses a CVSA  (oh joy!).  

Thanks