Becoming a SWAT Officer Arkansas

If you are interested in being a SWAT officer, read the following article. Learn about necessary skills and how to make it onto a team.

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Hollywood movies and television shows have glamorized “the SWAT cop.” Being a member of an elite Special Weapons And Tactics team takes a lot of hard work. A rise in violence in America has created a need for specialized police teams with special weapons and skills. However, being selected to a SWAT team is not as easy as simply applying for a job. Here are some fundamental steps in reaching dreams of being a SWAT cop.

  1. Become a police officer or sheriff’s deputy. The position of SWAT officer is not an entry-level assignment. Most officers must spend between three and five years as a patrol officer before even being considered for a tactical team. Most state police, large urban police, and sheriff’s departments have a SWAT team (sometimes called SRT, TRT, SOG, or another acronym). Other smaller communities might join a taskforce or multi-jurisdictional team. Yet other police agencies do not have a team at all, but rely on the local sheriff or state team. Applicants should be sure the department s/he is applying for has a position on SWAT.
  2. how to become swatAttend training. After the police academy, officers are usually required to attend frequent training to stay up-to-date with legal changes, firearms proficiency, and other aspects such as courtroom testimony or investigative interviews. Become involved with as much training as possible, especially those that require an officer to stay safe on the streets. Classes that are favorable to a SWAT applicant might include defensive tactics, firearms, and legalities with police force....

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Author: Art Holecek

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