Opportunities in Law enforcement sector

What are the various jobs in Law enforcement sector and how can one make a career in the same? Lets discuss

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    Mandeep singh Law student • cinephile • | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Opportunities arer limited because of the system of horizontal entry into higher grades. Detectives, Detectives and Criminal Investigators, Correctional Officers, Jailers, Sheriffs Security Guards, Private Detectives and Investigators, and various other protective service professionals. Candidates in the law enforcement sector differs according to the level of the position and direct recruitment is also done. The educational qualification requirement differs according to the level of position. Superintendents of Police are recruited by the Union Public Service Commission and this is an extremely competitive examination to get into Indi
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    Ritika Bhardwaj | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Law, for a layman, means a system of rules and guidelines, legally enforceable. But as a profession, it means lots more and encompasses various fields such as litigation, media, IP, academics, etc. The role of a lawyer in today era has completely evolved and moved many moons away from black robes and white collars to swanky corporate offices and jobs in movies and the media. Lawyers are the most sought after people by corporations and individuals, leaving a dearth of lawyers when looked up against the demand. As law incorporates diverse fields, it opens various options for law graduates. The demand for savvy law school graduates, with
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    Joy Barua

    9 years ago
    Hi ,
    Non-managerial and lower positions in the law enforcement sector are filled by the central or state government and the selected candidates are offered training in police recruitment schools.
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    Shikha Katarmal

    9 years ago
    HI ALL,
    The central government of India controls the federal police and most of the federal law enforcement agencies are controlled by the Home Affairs ministry of the government of India.
    Students can try in the following central agencies for employment :
    • Narcotics Control Bureau
    • Seema Suraksha Bal
    • Special Protection Group
    • Railway Protection Force
    • National Security Guards
    • National Investigating Agency
    • Indo-Tibetan Border Police
    • Directorate of Revenue Intelligence
    • Central Reserve Police Force
    • Central Industrial Security Force
    • Indian Income-Tax Department
    • Central Bureau of Investigations
    • Border Secu
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    Abhinav rawat

    9 years ago
    Law enforcement agencies are at the state and the centre level.
    Central Police Organizations are the National Police Organizations that offer support to the state and federal police forces in maintaining law and order in the country.
    Mentioned below are some of the organizations at the centre level where a student can apply for a job:
    • National Institute of Forensic Sciences
    • Central Forensic Science Laboratory
    • National Crime Record Bureau
    • Bureau of Police Research & Development
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    Commented by

    Prachi Sharma

    9 years ago
    HI,
    Recruitement in the law enforcement agency differs according to the level of the position and direct recruitment is also done
    The educational qualification requirement differs according to the level of position. Superintendents of Police are recruited by the Union Public Service Commission and this is an extremely competitive examination to get into Indian Police Service.

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