Drug Usage For Law Enforcement Officers

January 7th, 2009   Filed Under naaktbelgisch.com   edit

  • What is the difference between an AA degree and an AS degree? What is the requirments of the California Highway Patrol Officer regarding marijauna usage? Would it be OK to apply if there was marijauna usage within the last year before applying? It is the same for a regular city police officer?


  • Dear dablinkguy, Thanks for your very interesting question! For the California Highway Patrol, I?m afraid the use of marijuana in the past year IS a problem. The CHP Conduct Requirements state that the candidate may have no felony convictions, and must have ?good personal conduct.? The good personal conduct is ascertained in an oral interview and in a background investigation. As you mentioned, in the interview and in the background investigation they will ask you questions and look into the recency and frequency of illegal drug use, and arrests and felony convictions. I spoke with an officer in the Background Investigation section of the CHP in Sacramento. He told me that if you have had any marijuana USAGE in the last year that WOULD automatically disqualify you. However, if the usage hasn?t occurred for 3 or 4 years, it would be safe to apply. By, the way, I asked if lie-detector tests are used to see if you are lying during the interview. He said no, but that they do use ?computer voice stress analysis? to detect whether the applicant is stressed and possibly lying about particular questions. And, of course, they do independent investigation to see if you?re truthful. This answer is moot right now, because there is a hiring freeze for new cadets, due to the state of California?s budget problems. It is unclear right now when the freeze will come off, no one really knows. If you have any further CHP questions you want to ask, the phone number for the Cadet Hiring Unit is: (916) 375-2180, 8-5 Pacific time. Education minimum requirements for the CHP candidate are high school diploma or GED. It is also ?highly desirable? that the candidate have an Associate of Arts degree or higher. For the AA degree, the number of liberal arts courses is greater. An AS degree is an Associate of Science degree. This degree requires a greater number of science classes. The officer I spoke with said that to become a patrol officer, the minimum requirement is enough. Only when you are looking for promotions do the higher degrees come into play. Qualifications for a CHP Officer are listed at: http://www.chp.ca.gov/recruiting/html/oqualifications.html I checked with the Los Angeles Police Department Recruitment Office for the same information. They are actually hiring 400 people this year, more than any other police force on the West Coast. The officer I spoke to told me that marijuana use would not necessarily be an AUTOMATIC disqualifier, but it reflects on your maturity and respect for the law, and would hurt you. At another point in the conversation, he said that if you want to be a police officer, drug use is ?the kiss of death.? He said if you stay clean for another year or two before applying, that would help. The lengthy LAPD testing and interviewing process is detailed on this website: http://www.lacity.org/PER/pdprocess.pdf The LAPD does use the polygraph in its interviews of candidates. The polygraph exam is apparently 3 hours long! The education requirement for LAPD is, like the CHP, a high school education or GED. Higher degrees, such as the AA or BA would give you a higher salary. The site to look at for requirements for the LAPD position is: http://www.lacity.org/PER/Safety.htm I also checked with the Humboldt County Personnel Department, to see if that (notoriously) tolerant area might be more lenient. The woman in the personnel department said they are not recruiting for Sheriff?s deputies right now, but that marijuana use in the last year would be ?an issue, that is pretty recent.? She thought that marijuana use that recently would be an issue with just about any law enforcement agency, perhaps with some variation. Humboldt County employment information can be found at: http://www.co.humboldt.ca.us/personel/persinfo.htm Job Line at (707) 476-2357. I also checked the San Francisco Sheriff?s Dept for their policies at: ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=san+francisco+Sheriff On the ?Selection Procedures? page, they state pretty baldly: ?Any indication of controlled substance use will be cause for disqualification.? (://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=san+francisco+Sheriff) In my research I came across a number of Police Academy courses offered at community and city colleges. Some of these are: Contra Costa Community College. Graduation from this program prepares you to work as a ?police reserve? officer, or with the county probation or juvenile hall. http://www.contracosta.cc.ca.us/departments/832index.html#information The screening questions for this course ask ?Are you addicted to alcohol, narcotics, or any dangerous drugs?,? which you could probably answer correctly. Other colleges which also offer police academies are: Fresno City College http://www.fresnocitycollege.com/policeacademy/basicpoliceacad.html Palomar College http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:pPpGcnpuU9QJ:www.palomar.edu/policeacademy/+community+college+%2B++police+academy+%2B+california&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 Fullerton College http://216.239.57.104/search?q=cache:faq6_1j1sLQJ:staffwww.fullcoll.edu/sgibson/extendedacad.htm+community+college+%2B++police+academy+%2B+california&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 And you can find others by Googling ?community college + police academy+ California.? The above Police Officer Standards & Training (POST) certified courses MIGHT help you get a job with a smaller police department that doesn?t have its own academy. However, you'd have to pay for the course, and with the large police departments, you?d still have to go through their training program. In either case, you?d probably have to have been clean from drugs for a couple of years before being hired. I could check with hundreds of municipalities throughout the state as to whether your drug use would automatically disqualify you. But the bottom line is, even if it doesn?t disqualify you, it will hurt you. If you are competing with a good candidate without any drug use, you would probably lose out. My suggestion would be, if you are serious about becoming a peace officer, stay off drugs completely for the next two years. During that time,get your AA or the most education you can get- computer skills and a second language will help you too. Then, when you can honestly answer ?no drug use!? you will be in a strong position to be hired by the large city or county officer training academies. These academies pay well while you are training, and you have a guaranteed job when you graduate. I hope this answers your question. If there is anything unclear or incomplete, don?t hesitate to hit the ?Clarify Answer? button before rating my work. Good luck in your career! cath-ga search strategy: on Google: California Highway Patrol Los Angeles Police Dept. Humboldt County Sheriff Dept. San Francisco Police Dept. community colleges + California community college + police academy


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  • Hi dablinkguy, I'm beginning to work on your question, and want to make sure I'm clear: are you asking whether it's ok to have a marijuana CONVICTION in the year prior, or just to have used the marijuana? Also, if we are talking about a conviction, are we talking about a felony or misdemeanor? cath-ga


  • Great Detailed Answer! Thanks!


  • HI, I just mean to have used it within the last year. They use lie detector tests to see the "frequency and recency" of illegal drug usage. I was just wondering if it was a big deal to them if there was usage in the last year.







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