How long does it take to join the NSW Police Force?

The whole process of becoming a police officer may take around 5 to 6 years, including four years of education, 3 to 4 months to process your application, and then 3 to 4 months for the hiring process (depending on the police department).

Do you get paid while at the NSW Police Academy?

The NSW Police Force provides students with $100 per week to cover the costs of their accommodation and meals whilst living onsite at the NSW Police Academy. This allowance can be paid directly to the NSW Police Academy. Repeating or returning students will still receive the allowance.

What pistol does NSW police use?

The GLOCK 22 Pistol | Australian Police.

Can you record police in NSW?

Members of the public have the right to take photographs of or film police officers, and incidents involving police officers, which are observable from a public space, or from a privately owned place with the consent of the owner/occupier.

Is it hard to become a police officer in Australia?

The State police are required to perform many responsibilities on behalf of the Australian government. Becoming a Police Officer in Australia is a tough process. Not only is it universally hard across all Australian states but each state has its own police service and recruitment process.

How long is NSW Police Academy?

16 weeks
Session 2 – will be studied on campus at the NSW Police Academy in Goulburn for 16 weeks.

How long is Goulburn police academy?

Session 2. Session 2 is studied for 16 weeks, full time, on campus at the NSW Police Academy in Goulburn. Classes are generally scheduled Monday to Friday and full time students should expect to be on campus during this time.

How long are NSW police shifts?

12 hour
Most General Duties police work 12 hour shifts. As a Probationary Constable, you’ll be paid a competitive salary including shift penalties. Salary includes employer’s contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading.