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    How long does it take to become a detective?
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    Being a police officer requires 6 months of training, and most typically gain 4 or 5 years of experience before they take a promotional exam to become a detective. Some police departments allow officers to substitute a college degree for a year of experience.
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    What GCSE subjects do I need to become a detective?
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    Basic GCSE subjects should include English, Math, and Science. A good grade in Science would be very beneficial toward becoming a detective.
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    Is related law and finance subject to detective?
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    Yes. It is an asset if you investigate into those fields. They are not prerequisites, but yet certainly a good way to build your portfolio when it comes to career development.
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    Why do I need to be a police officer before being a detective?
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    Because becoming familiar with seeing crime scenes, talking to people, and making arrests are skills needed to be a detective and only being an officer will give you that experience.
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    Do I really need science? I'm terrible at science, but my dream is to become a detective.
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    You might or might not need science as a detective, depending on what sort of mysteries you solve.
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    How many years does it take for a police officer to be promoted to a detective?
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    It depends on how well you do your job, your qualifications/ education, and what location you are in. Each department has different yet specific requirements for a police officer to be promoted to a detective.
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    Are there a lot of young detectives (like between 20 and 25)?
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    I wouldn't say there are many, but if you're determined enough, you could become one!
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    What languages should I learn to become a detective?
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    Spanish is a good language to learn since it has become very common in the US.
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    To become a detective, do I have to become a police officer first?
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    Yes, in the US, you must be a police officer before becoming a detective.
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    What if I want to be a police detective, I'm not a police employee, and the government only posts detective positions internally?
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    You should apply to a police officer position first and then apply to a detective position when you get a chance.
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    How could I become a detective without becoming an officer first?
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    You may become a private detective without first being a police officer.
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    Will science courses help me become a detective?
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    Yes, especially if you decide to study forensic science, or something else that may wind up relevant later on.
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    Do private investigators solve crimes?
    Community Answer
    No, but they can help to compile evidence to help the police department solve crimes.
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    How do I become a detective when I'm under 15?
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    Community Answer
    Unfortunately, you have to be 21 years old or older in order to qualify for any type of police work.
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    How do I get my child to be a good detective?
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    There are lots of ways to educate your child as a detective, but one of the main ways to do is to make him/her actually do detective work. Give him/her tasks, like find missing things, buy him/her gear, such as notebooks, and spy gear. Then, later on, he/she will have natural agility, stamina, and ability to do detective work.
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    What education do I need to become a detective?
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    You need at least a High School Diploma or a GED. That is for your police officer training. Then you'll need two years in Criminal Justice (or a related topic). In some forces you may be able to get higher levels of education as part of your work.
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    How do I get to be a police officer before becoming a private investigator?
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    To become a private investigator you don't work with the police. Being a private investigator is by yourself, and you accept cases, not the law telling you to. All you need to do is get a license for a concealed weapon, and a few more requirements. You also need to build trust in your clients so you get hired for jobs, so having some qualifications in justice or law would help, along with having an office space and clean background checks.
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    Do I have to have a college degree to become a detective for the NYPD?
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    In the US it's required to have two years of college to become a detective. However, you can still become a police officer.
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    If I have a physical disability which prevents me from passing fitness tests. Can I still become a detective?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but be aware that you may be hindered from partaking in specific tasks that require a healthy body.
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    Can I be a detective that wears glasses?
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    Of course, it does not really matter whether or not you wear glasses. As long as you are able to see while wearing them, and have the right training and knowledge, It's likely you can be a detective.
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    How much do police officers earn these days?
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    The average NYC police officer gains about $53900 a year. However, there are additional benefit factors for certain experienced workers and training qualifications.
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