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  1. Current vacancies. We are always looking for the best people – from all backgrounds and cultures – to join us. You might be a new recruit. Or looking to advance your career. Browse our current vacancies, or learn about some of our challenging and rewarding roles. Search current vacancies. Location. Category. Find a job. Police and PSOs.

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  2. www.police1.com › an-overview-of-the-federal-police-force-3lUfL7uRZ5zjdWbTAn overview of the federal police force

    15 lip 2011 · It’s a federal police force tasked with protecting the U.S. against terrorist threats and intelligence offenses. They also enforce federal criminal laws and step in to help in any situation that’s too large for a local law enforcement agency.

  3. Eligibility. Applicants must be able to meet our eligibility requirements which take place at various stages throughout the recruitment process. To apply you need to: be over 18 years old. be an Australian citizen. meet our character standards.

  4. Federal officers' most common primary function was criminal investigation or enforcement (68%), corrections (25%), and police response and patrol (9%). Around 15% of federal law enforcement officers and 13% of supervisory law enforcement personnel were female in 2020.

  5. Our entry pathways. Do you want to be part of a team committed to protecting Australians and Australian interests? You'll have a job that offers you room to move and grow as your interests and skill sets develop.

  6. According to the Act on the Federal Police (BPolG) and other legislation, the Federal Police performs a wide range of law enforcement tasks. Unlike the police of the federal states, the Federal Police’s duty is basically limited to a specific field of tasks.

  7. To be a police officer or protective service officer in the AFP, you must: Be 18 years of age or over (you can still register your interest if you’re under 18) Be an Australian citizen (AFP officers must be Australian citizens. Permanent residents are not eligible)

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