Recruitment and Selection
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the United States, and in terms of local agencies, is smaller only than the New York and Chicago police departments. As a result, it is constantly recruiting and has not only a robust application process, but also a number of different programs and resources meant to assist applicants as they make their way through the process. To get a better idea of the LAPD's recruitment and selection process, as well as the career development programs for officers who work at the agency, one should examine the seven steps of the applications process in detail, as well as the seven rungs of the LAPD career ladder.
The first step in the application process is the Preliminary Background Application (PBA) and Job Preview Questionnaire (JPQ), which are intended to help applicants determine in they "have a realistic change of success in some of the common areas of the background investigation portion of the selection process" as well as "better understand the nature of the work [individuals] will be performing as a Police Officer" (City of Los Angeles Personnel Department, 2011, Prepare for the tests). This step is essentially intended to weed out applicants who will likely not pass the Background Investigation and Polygraph Exam (step 3), or who are simply not yet ready to begin training because they "have not yet demonstrated the maturity and judgment appropriate for a Police Officer" (LA Personnel Department, 2011, Prepare for the tests).
The next step is the Personal Qualifications Essay, which requires applicants to answer a number...
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