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Criminal Investigators and Special Agents

Did You Know:

  • Police work can be dangerous and stressful.
  • Education requirements range from a high school diploma to a college degree or higher.
  • Job opportunities in most local police departments will be favorable for qualified individuals, while competition is expected for jobs in state and federal agencies.
  • Bilingual applicants with college training in police science or with military police experience will have the best opportunities.


Industry Areas

  • Local Government (OES Designation)
  • Federal Executive Branch (OES Designation)
  • State Government (OES Designation)

Day-to-Day Tasks

  • Prepare reports that detail investigation findings.
  • Obtain and verify evidence by interviewing and observing suspects and witnesses or by analyzing records.
  • Identify case issues and evidence needed, based on analysis of charges, complaints, or allegations of law violations.

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Overall Kind of Work

Police officers and detectives protect lives and property. Law enforcement officer's duties depend on the size and type of their organizations. Police and detectives pursue and apprehend individua...

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Work Environment

Military

Law enforcement and security specialists in the military work both indoors and outdoors depending on their assignment. They may work outdoors while conducting investigations or patrolling facilities.

Status

What is the difference between enlisted and officer?

Enlisted:
Enlisted members enter the Military with a high school diploma (in some cases a GED), at a minimum. They are employed in almost every type of military career, often in hands-on roles.

Officers: Officers either enter the Military with a four-year college degree or greater or served previously as enlisted members, and are generally employed in management roles or highly specialized fields that require intensive training.
  • no Officer
  • yes Enlisted

Military Breakdown

The number of people who currently hold this career in the Military.

1,903 Criminal Investigators and Special Agents in the military

Service Branches

Law Enforcement and Security Specialists work in the following services:

Army Marine Corps Navy Air Force Coast Guard

Type of Work

The level of day-to-day involvement with data, people or things.

Data: High
People: High
Things: Medium

Skills at a Glance

The levels of different skills helpful in this career.

Verbal skills: High
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: High
Equipment Operation & Maintenance: Medium
Math & Science Skills: High
Technology Design & Control: High
Leadership: High

Workplace at a Glance

The level of different environmental factors you would experience on the job.

Responsibility: Medium
Exposure to Job Hazards: High
Physical Activity: Medium
Decision Making: High
Repetitiveness: Low
Level of Competition: Medium
Time Pressure: Low