audioslav3
09-18-08, 10:46 PM
Hello all.
I am a 22-year-old college student (in Florida) only 2 semesters away from getting a degree in Criminal Justice. Since childhood I have always been fascinated by everything law enforcement related. I initially thought about doing Forensic Science but changed my mind after realizing how much science was involved. I started at UCF and having to choose a major I selected Criminal Justice. The more courses I take the more interested in the field I get. I am now sort of stuck on "what to do in life." Now exactly sure if I would love being a police officer. Admittedly, I am intimidated by the risks involved. People are ruthless today and would take a life over $5. The idea that I couldn't come home to my family that day would be scary. The area of corrections also interests me but I am not sure I could handle being a Correctional Officer. I am sure that there is danger involved in this as well. I understand that it's different everywhere, but is there generally a lot of danger being a CO? Do they get benefits like police officers?
My advisors keeps telling me about "Probation Officers" but I still am not sure exactly what their job entails. What are their day-to-day duties and is this something comparable to being a police officer? Are you sworn, do you carry a firearm, do you encounter danger daily? Exactly how dangerous is this profession?
Thanks for any advice... I know that I probably sound "scared" but my Father's friend worked for the Highway Patrol and was shot and killed several years ago. Now everybody in my life keeps telling me this field is too dangerous. It is what interests me though and I think I want to have a career in it.
Thank you kindly in advance,
Dave
I am a 22-year-old college student (in Florida) only 2 semesters away from getting a degree in Criminal Justice. Since childhood I have always been fascinated by everything law enforcement related. I initially thought about doing Forensic Science but changed my mind after realizing how much science was involved. I started at UCF and having to choose a major I selected Criminal Justice. The more courses I take the more interested in the field I get. I am now sort of stuck on "what to do in life." Now exactly sure if I would love being a police officer. Admittedly, I am intimidated by the risks involved. People are ruthless today and would take a life over $5. The idea that I couldn't come home to my family that day would be scary. The area of corrections also interests me but I am not sure I could handle being a Correctional Officer. I am sure that there is danger involved in this as well. I understand that it's different everywhere, but is there generally a lot of danger being a CO? Do they get benefits like police officers?
My advisors keeps telling me about "Probation Officers" but I still am not sure exactly what their job entails. What are their day-to-day duties and is this something comparable to being a police officer? Are you sworn, do you carry a firearm, do you encounter danger daily? Exactly how dangerous is this profession?
Thanks for any advice... I know that I probably sound "scared" but my Father's friend worked for the Highway Patrol and was shot and killed several years ago. Now everybody in my life keeps telling me this field is too dangerous. It is what interests me though and I think I want to have a career in it.
Thank you kindly in advance,
Dave
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