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POLICE OFFICER

what do they do?

Police officers are responsible for enforcing the law in our society. A police officer’s typical day is usually less exciting and less dangerous than how it is portrayed on TV; most spend the majority of their time either patrolling neighborhoods or on traffic duty.

Officers patrol areas on foot, motorcycle, bicycle, or in a police car. This allows them to accomplish a variety of objectives: discourage crime through their high visibility, maintain community relations by speaking with the public, and become familiar with the area where they work and with any problems that exist.

How much do they make?

Salaries vary widely, depending on experience and employer. Most police officers begin their career with a probationary work period of approximately 1 year. The salaries received during this time generally range from around $35,000 to $50,000 a year.

Full-time police constables who have completed their probationary period can earn anywhere from around $40,000 to $80,000 a year, depending on the police force and their level of experience. Some experienced constables working for forces in large cities earn upwards of $80,000 a year.

where do they work

Police officers’ working environments are as varied as the landscape. They may work in densely populated urban areas, remote rural regions, and everywhere in between. Each area provides its own particular challenges and requires officers to have specific skills.

They also spend time in police stations, writing reports and maintaining records that may be needed in order to press charges and prosecute criminals in court.

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