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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
Questions for BOP Officers - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums Hi, as a former BOP officer, I will try to answer your Q's Any current C O's please correct me if I'm wrong Working in a detention center is along the lines of a county jail Pre-trial offenders, lots of rotation Usually it is a high rise in a major city You have direct supervision with the inmates and may supervise over 50 by youself My institution had a jail unit inside and I supervised
BOP Correctional Officer - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums The BOP is very stingy with pay compared to other Federal LE That said, most are hired at GL5, you are fortunate to be offered GL7 Where I am, Bachelors and even Master Degrees are common for everyday working COs GL8 is the highest you can go as an Officer, that is competitive All that said, if you are well liked, you can promote quickly into one of many ancillary or management roles For
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 You will work like normal until you attend the only difference is until you get through Glynco you CAN NOT work any armed posts (Tower, Perimeter etc) and you ARE NOT qualified to carry off duty
Bureau of Prisons - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums Mike - The BOP is unlike most corrections positions Officers are commissioned and receive full federal law enforcement salary and retirement Staff fall under H R 218 (LEOSA) and can carry in all 50 U S states because of their law enforcement status The agency also has investigative units that conduct formal investigations into criminal activity at each respective institution and whom
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 Last edited by GoldBadge; 07-05-2017, 12:14 PM
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
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