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  • BOP Correctional Officer - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums
    BOP trains their people to be correctional workers, not law enforcement officers I’ve seen BOP creds, and you don’t need anything more than that Try to make an arrest … you’re not trained for that, and have extremely limited authority If an arrest is made on prison grounds, it’s the USMS, FBI, or OIG
  • How does the age waiver work once your federal? - Officer. com
    My ultimate goal is to work in federal law enforcement, preferably an 1811 position However, I am a little confused to how the age waiver works Say I work as an investigative analyst for a federal agency but I am not an 1811, does that mean I can exceed age 37 and will be allowed to pursue an 1811
  • What is the BOP Academy like? - Officer. com
    First BOP does not have an Academy You attend the "Intro to Corrections Course" at Glynco and it is only 3 weeks long They are way behind so most staff are not attending until 6-8 month time frame
  • GL to GS, back to GL - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums
    The BOP gets 6c coverage because their primary responsibility is to maintain the custody of offenders, not because they are law enforcement officers, per se BOP staff can only enforce a handful of federal criminal laws, but they do enforce a ton of administrative regulations
  • Are BOP officers considered Federal Law Enforcement Officers?
    Most BOP staff who have primary or secondary law enforcement status are “law enforcement†officers as defined in LEOSA, because most of these staff are “authorized by the agency to carry a firearm,†as required by the law (see 18 U S C § 926B (c)(2)) But, certain staff who qualify as “law enforcement
  • BOP Correctional Officer - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums
    You cant compair BOP to other agencies on hiring and spots The main reason is BOP has more staff than most other agencies FBI is one of the biggest with 1811's and they have 10-13K Agents BOP has 36,000 staff While everyone in BOP is on the FED LE Retirement BOP has the most non supervisory LE positions Below GL10 than anywhere else
  • BOP Correctional Officer - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums
    Remember the BOP isn't looking for Rambo They want people who demonstrate self-confidence and an aura of authority, but who at the same time can keep their emotions in check when dealing with inmates They also want people who respect the need to follow orders, policies, and the chain of command In other words, a professional
  • Bureau of Prisons - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums
    BOP loves the 6c benefits but does not want you to have any responsibility that comes with it Yea you get creds now, yea you can carry, but you better not get into anything at all The BOP wants inmates happy and not complaining or rioting, so you have to watch your p's and q's so that you do not get complaints




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