Law Enforcement Career Test

Many people think law enforcement is only about catching criminals, but the field is far more varied. Some roles involve patrolling neighborhoods and responding to incidents, others focus on solving cases over time, analyzing evidence in labs, or tracking patterns in criminal activity. There are also roles focused on community safety, border control, traffic systems, and high-risk specialist operations.

In less than 5 minutes, discover which area of law enforcement fits your interests.

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Disclaimer: Before you start the test, please consider the following: the test results are provided to you for the purpose of discovering your interests, your likes and dislikes and contemplating on what you may want to do in the future. Our tests are not psychological tests, nor do they indicate that you excel in a certain field of interest. Our tests do not amount to professional career advice. Our terms of use contain a disclaimer.

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Check vehicles meet safety standards.
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Enforce laws related to roads and vehicles.
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Run safety workshops for schools or groups.
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Respond to emergency calls in local areas.
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Write reports that support legal cases.
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Handle incidents like thefts or disturbances.
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Build timelines to understand events.
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Check travel documents at border points.
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Review crime data to uncover hidden connections.
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Patrol neighborhoods to spot safety concerns.
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Handle high-risk situations using specialist tactics.
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Record results from testing evidence samples.
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Test samples like fingerprints or materials.
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Analyze information to detect crime patterns.
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Interview witnesses or suspects about cases.
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Work as part of a team during high-risk operations.
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Flag items that should not cross the border.
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Connect with local groups to build trust in policing.
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Monitor networks for suspicious activity.
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Stop drivers for unsafe driving.
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Search luggage for restricted items.
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Use specialist equipment in complex operations.
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Inspect people and goods entering a country.
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Use lab tools to study traces from crime scenes.
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Work with communities to prevent crime.
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Investigate crimes by gathering facts and evidence.
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Prepare reports on emerging threats.
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Enter dangerous locations during incidents.
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Help resolve ongoing neighborhood concerns.
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Assist people during urgent public situations.
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Examine physical evidence from crime scenes.
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Manage traffic at accident scenes.
Please answer all highlighted questions.

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