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18118. Education Requirements for Police Officers. This paper proposes a study to evaluate a recruitment policy at a hypothetical police department, which requires applicants to only have a high school diploma as opposed to a college education. The rationales for the policy are: it provides a larger pool of applicants, it encourages more minorities and women to apply, it helps reduce salary costs, a college education is not needed for the job, and specialized training and education can be provided after hiring. The paper includes a brief literature review, a description of the proposed methodology, and a discussion of anticipated results (it is hypothesized that the recruitment policy in question will be found effective). KEYWORDS: police education policy research design. APA Style. 12 pages, 25 footnotes, 9 bibliographic sources. 2,903 words.   $84


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