Table of Contents
- 1 Are military police the same as police?
- 2 What Asvab score do you need to be a military police?
- 3 Can military police give tickets to civilians?
- 4 Are civilian police considered ‘legitimate military targets’?
- 5 Does the United States have more police than other countries?
- 6 Is the police system more centralized in the United States?
Are military police the same as police?
Military Police are real police. They have patrol units that perform all the same functions as civilian police.
What Asvab score do you need to be a military police?
91
ASVAB Line Scores and Army MOS
MOS | ARMY JOB TITLE | Minimum ASVAB Line Scores |
---|---|---|
31B | Military police | ST:91 |
31D | Criminal investigation special agent | ST:107 & GT:110 |
31E | Interment/resettlement specialist | ST:95 |
31K | Military working dog handler | ST:91 |
Can military police give tickets to civilians?
Military police are authorized to issue traffic tickets for violations that occur on a military base. There are two types of tickets issued; one is to civilians and the other is to military personnel. A civilian ticket is usually not handled by military authorities even though it’s been issued by the military police.
What job in the Army requires the lowest Asvab score?
ASVAB Line Scores and Army MOS
MOS | ARMY JOB TITLE | Minimum ASVAB Line Scores |
---|---|---|
11X | Infantry enlistment option | CO:87 |
12B | Combat engineer | CO:87 |
12C | Bridge crewmember | CO:87 |
12D | Driver | GM:98 & GT:107 & ST:106 |
Should the police be in the Armed Forces?
No. Normally they will have protected status unless they are actually engaged in the war. That means that they should be treated as civilians, and consequently act as such. If the police are expected to be part of the armed forces then there should be legislation to make this clear.
Are civilian police considered ‘legitimate military targets’?
Originally Answered: Are civilian police considered “legitimate military targets?” No. Normally they will have protected status unless they are actually engaged in the war. That means that they should be treated as civilians, and consequently act as such.
Does the United States have more police than other countries?
Yes, and the number of police forces in the United States far surpasses those in other advanced democracies. Police systems in many countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) are more centralized than the U.S. system.
Is the police system more centralized in the United States?
Police systems in many countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) are more centralized than the U.S. system. Some countries, such as Sweden, have a single national force organized and overseen by the federal government. Others have a few national forces with differing responsibilities.