Can a Former ‘criminal’ Pursue a Career in Law Enforcement?Maybe a ‘mentor’ Type Training @ San Diego Area?

Question by hellhathnofury1502: Can a former ‘criminal’ pursue a career in Law Enforcement?Maybe a ‘mentor’ type training @ San Diego area?
I am a 33 year old white female with a high school diploma and 3.5 years of college credits. I would like to live the rest of my life on the right side of the law, and hopefully make up for the time i’ve spent on the ‘other’ side. I am particularly interested in crime scene analysis, prevention of crimes against children (including children in meth danger), crimes involving human trafficking, and assisting L.E. officers with difficult or ‘cold’ cases by incorporating my street knowledge with my ability to analyze criminal thinking. I have never been convicted of a felony and I have only minor drug (meth) charges on my record. I am on the lowest level of probation until 2008 and I have not been arrested since 2003 on a F.T.A. warrant. Prior to that,I had no police contact since 2001.

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Answer by miss_desiree_hall
Def. Criminals turned good are some of the best teachers in that field….. there are so many things you could do, the options are endless…

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