Posted on Oct 2, 2019
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In the 3 years I've been an MP in the Army I've worked in different areas. I've done criminal investigations, field cycles, and Army Law Enforcement. I discovered that I really love straight up law enforcement. UNfortunately I can't do this 24/7 in the Army so I'm thinking about ETSing and going civilian Police. Also I have a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Any tips on how to make this transition?
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CPL Gary Pifer
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I would also go Reserve as many of your law enforcement brothers will belong to many of these units..doing many different MOS' It's sort of like a club or go talk with a Reserve or NG unit during weekend drill. or PD as many who followed in your same path can offer you advice... and tell their tale. Many times the First Sgt or Sgt Maj.. will be law enforcement.
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SGT James Hinch
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Since you already have a degree, I would definitely recommend state or federal level law enforcement. Better pay and benefits than a local department. If you do go to a local department, they'll be happy to hire you, but your MP time will pretty much amount to just good experience. I've had to go get recertified on everything I had in my 9 years on active duty.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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Expect to go back to school for almost any major department, state police or federal agency. You may get hiring points for being a veteran and being an MP, Air Force Security or Master at Arms, but they will want you trained in their methods and procedures.
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SGT James Hinch
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CPT Lawrence Cable Yeah, I should have added that you'll still have to go through their academy, but State and Feds require a degree.
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SGT Kyle Mullen
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My advice to you is apply now to as many departments you can in the location you're interested in. The hiring process is roughly 6 months on average and you might not get selected to your top choice. So I'd apply now
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