Take note of this fact: according to a 2003 Bureau of Justice Statistics study, 83% of all U.S. police departments require a high school diploma, but only 8% require a 4-year college degree. But another study, by 2010 Police Quarterly, revealed that officers with some college education are less likely to resort to force (56% of the time) than those who have never attended college (68% of the time).
Now take New York City
“From the day you take the test, to the day you get into Academy, the average time is about 3.5 years.
I will wait for you to post a source re 8th grade education.
hamfist !Ly73F8lTq6 (OP) replied with this 8 years ago, 4 minutes later, 8 minutes after the original post[^][v]#887,632
i dont have time to cite shit im busy playing minecraft.fuck u
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@887,631 (B)
Where did he mention USAmerica specifically? I'm pretty sure the average cop isn't even USAmerican.
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Take note of this fact: according to a 2003 Bureau of Justice Statistics study, 83% of all U.S. police departments require a high school diploma, but only 8% require a 4-year college degree. But another study, by 2010 Police Quarterly, revealed that officers with some college education are less likely to resort to force (56% of the time) than those who have never attended college (68% of the time).
> > Now take New York City >
“From the day you take the test, to the day you get into Academy, the average time is about 3.5 years.
> > I will wait for you to post a source re 8th grade education.
Thanks, Jeeves!
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@previous (Big Cummy Daddy !Uvm54ORbmo)
Is Jeeves even a country?
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