
Criminal Justice Academies / Basic Law Enforcement Officer Track (5600)

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At a Glance
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The Criminal Justice Institute (CJI) is a limited access program governed by PBCC, Region XII Criminal Justice Training Council and the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. |
Employment Opportunities |
Upon Completion of the program you are eligible for certification as a Florida Law Enforcement Officer.
Nationally, in 2006, seventy-nine percent were employed by local governments. State police agencies employed about 11 percent, and various Federal agencies employed about 7 percent. A small proportion worked for educational services, rail transportation, and contract investigation and security services.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Job Outlook |
Employment of police and detectives is expected to grow 11 percent over the 2006-16 decade, about as fast as the average for all occupations. A more security-conscious society and population growth will contribute to the increasing demand for police services.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Salary Information |
The mean hourly wage for police and sheriff's patrol officers in Palm Beach County in 2008 was $27.28. The mean annual wage or salary was $56,741.26. In Florida in 2008 as a whole, the mean hourly wage for police and sheriff's patrol officer was $24.35. The mean annual wage or salary was $50,636.15. Salaries vary depending upon location, skills, experience, position, education, and organization.
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Under “Resources”, select Labor Market Information; Occupational Profile; click on A County, click on Palm Beach n the map; type police.
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| Special Skills or Qualifications Needed |
Must be observant and resourceful. Able to remain calm under stress. Must be in good physical condition (a fitness test is required). Should be sensitive to cultural diversity and identify with the community. Must have strong communication skills, both written and verbal. |
| Career Path Notes |
Students completing either track of the Criminal Justice Academies are strongly encouraged to continue their education by completing the A.S. or A.A.S. degree in Criminal Justice Technology. Students completing the Law Enforcement program or the Corrections programs automatically earn credits towards the A.S. or A.A.S degree in Criminal Justice Technology. |
Career Planning Suggestions for Success |
Thoroughly research the occupation and talk with a professional in the field. The PBCC Career Consultants Network may have the name of a person you can contact. Refer to the Career Center information listed below.
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| Sources of Additional Information |
Ferguson Career Guidance Center (user name & password is pbcc)
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