Why don’t police in the United States have mandatory minimum education requirements, like in other nations? /u/Extreme-Contract-180 No such thing as stupid questions

In most nations, police are either university graduates or must undergo years of professional training. But in the US, for most departments, a high school diploma is sufficient, and only a few months spent at the academy. Shouldn’t such highly responsible posts have stricter educational or training requirements? would this solve or lower issues related to conduct problems?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions In most nations, police are either university graduates or must undergo years of professional training. But in the US, for most departments, a high school diploma is sufficient, and only a few months spent at the academy. Shouldn’t such highly responsible posts have stricter educational or training requirements? would this solve or lower issues related to conduct problems? submitted by /u/Extreme-Contract-180 [link] [comments] 

In most nations, police are either university graduates or must undergo years of professional training. But in the US, for most departments, a high school diploma is sufficient, and only a few months spent at the academy. Shouldn’t such highly responsible posts have stricter educational or training requirements? would this solve or lower issues related to conduct problems?

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