Ever since the late 19th century, police and detectives have been the world’s true and only protection from crime. Detective’s daily lives are very dangerous and important to have because without them the world would be complete chaos. They not only protect the people but they also protect their property. Being a detective is a perfect career for someone who is observant, great with details, and has knowledge of the law.
The origination of the detective occupation was in London and was very important because who knows what form of public protection we would have. Before 1829, the world was out of control with increasing crime rates and popular disorder, until Sir Robert Peel, as home secretary, pointed the way ahead …show more content…
“Education requirements range from a high school diploma to a college, or higher degree. Candidates must be U.S. citizens, usually at least 21 years old, and able to meet rigorous physical and personal qualifications” (Bureau Of Labor Statistics). It is all based on the position you want as a person and how much work you personally are willing to put into your job. “Most detectives must graduate from their agency’s training academy before completing a period of on-the-job training” (CareerPlanner.com). The amount of time it takes to start working after college is not as long as if you were trying to become a lawyer, but will still take some time. “To be considered for appointment as an FBI agent, an applicant must be a college graduate and have at least 3 years of professional work experience, or have an advanced degree plus 2 years of professional work experience” (Bureau Of Labor Statistics). The upper class intelligence agencies such as the CIA and FBI will have much higher standards and will take alot longer to get into compared to if you were just going to work at your local police department. Applicants who are best prepared and have gone through college training in police science or military police experience will have the best opportunity (CareerPlanner.com). The extra things that you do to …show more content…
The reason it is one of the slower growing occupations is because of the danger factor but there are still plenty of people who are brave enough to take care of these important positions. “Detectives and criminal investigators, who are sometimes called agents or special agents, gather facts and collect evidence of possible crimes” (CareerPlanner.com). They have one of the most important jobs in the world and that is protecting the common person 's life. “Detectives are usually scheduled to work 40-hour weeks, but paid overtime is common. Shift work is necessary because protection must be provided around the clock” (CareerPlanner.com). Detectives are willing to gamble all of their time to keep people safe. They never really know if they are going to work a 6 hour shift or a 12 hour shift and their paycheck is based on this. “The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that detectives and criminal investigators earned, on average, a salary of $75,720 in 2011” (Bureau Of Labor Statistics). The amount these men and women are paid may be enough for the work that they do but is it enough for people willing to put their lives