Police Now - Becoming a detective 'in a matter of months'
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A new scheme is training graduates to become detectives in just "a matter of months".
The Home Office hopes the Police Now initiative will tackle a 5,000-strong national shortfall.
The BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme has been given exclusive access to meet two of its first ever recruits.
Producer Sean Clare has been to meet them.
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I can't believe how under the radar this channel is mate! Keep at it. You only need one vid to catch, and it will no doubt take off. Quality content! Subbed.
Great video
Fantastic video - deserves a lot more views👍
This is great. Is there a part 2?
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nice to let the burglars know that they were on their way by sounding their siren
@GregLemons
8 ай бұрын
It's not a video game, Wendy. You can't speed through red lights and get cars to yield without having your sirens on, otherwise there would have definitely been a crash. And if the burglar hears sirens in the distance they will be more likely to leave the house and if they are attacking anyone, stop attacking them.
@catrescuer
8 ай бұрын
Excellent video
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What's the difference between a normal police officer and a detective? 🤔
@user-1500HP
3 жыл бұрын
A detective will deal with complex and serious crimes,... so stuff like murder, armed robbery and serious drugs crime etc
@sisterlen1005
3 жыл бұрын
@@user-1500HP and normal police deal with 999 and that
@tiatamera8002
3 жыл бұрын
A police officer is first response and detectives investigate the crime committed
@sisterlen1005
3 жыл бұрын
@@tiatamera8002 not all police are first response
@sisterlen1005
3 жыл бұрын
@@tiatamera8002 and detective do response to first response
I don't have very good grades, before my exams in school, I had a problem online which had a huge impact on me. Even so I've always loved solving mysteries, I'd always play murder mysteries in my spare time. So although i don't have good grades, can I still become a detective? I dont have a particularly good reason why i want to be a detective, i just love problem solving (which is why i play murder mysteries in the first place) To be honest, i don't even know what I need to do to become a detective. I've searched online, but i don't what's reliable and what's not.
@vergilcold1167
10 ай бұрын
You and me both bro
@netayconnection6236
9 ай бұрын
You need to have graduated from University with a degree bare minimum and meet the other eligibility, funny enough I am in the process of the recruitment stage for Police Now as well again (bearing in mind I already did apply last year). If you need any tips and advice mate just respond here, and I will attempt my best to try and answer all of your question to the best of my knowledge. Update: I have passed the new brand immersive assessment with flying colours, which of course I'm over the moon about! Now I've booked my Assessment Centre, and I need to perform very well it's on the 15th of this month, I'm going to start preparing from today and will tell the result later. However, hopefully even if I do pass it you've got physical and medicals to pass. Quite frankly it has to be the correct person! Edit: The above I've described is for the "National Graduate Leadership Programme" to become a Neighbourhood police officer (Police Constable). I've passed thr Assessment Centre as well, literally I've learnt it after 3-4 days so feel privileged it was so quick. I've also done MET Day 2 Assessment Centre consisting of fitness, fingerprint, DNA, Misuse drug test and finally Medical which I've passed all except Medical as they requested further evidence. Then hopefully, after vetting I shall be all in the clear once I graduate from Uni and get a final offer 😅 As previosuly mentioned if you have any questions, I can answer to the best of my knowledge but don't know everything, therefore for Police now there is a Q&A on 18/2/24 so book the event.
@LockOnInc
8 ай бұрын
@@netayconnection6236 Yeah I was also wondering about joining the Police when I'm older. I'm looking to become a detective in an area with tons of homicides, would Central London be good?
@ashmaria0
6 ай бұрын
@@netayconnection6236to become a detective ? or to join the police?
@netayconnection6236
6 ай бұрын
@@ashmaria0 It is called "National Graduate leadership" programme to become a Neighbourhood police officer (Police Constable essentially) Edit: They're is both the NGLP and the detective roles though police now
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Are you getting paid during training?
@northernlights1605
Жыл бұрын
Yes! As soon as you start your training you'll get paid the starting salary. The longer you work, the better your salary gets. Obviously Detective Constables start a little lower, but there's a massive difference, for example, when you've been doing the job for say seven years or so.
@lukas4132
Жыл бұрын
@@northernlights1605 Awesome! Thank you for info ;)
@dennykeaton9701
Жыл бұрын
Obviously
@northernlights1605
Жыл бұрын
@@dennykeaton9701 Maybe to you, but not everyone is used to getting paid all the time. If people want to ask questions, let them. That's what educational videos are for.
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The police force is full of idiots these days, all the clever people are leaving for better pay.