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Fingerprint officers work to identify fingerprints taken from crime scenes.
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With experience, you could become a senior fingerprint officer or scientific support manager. With further training, you could become a scenes of crime officer (SOCO), or move into forensics or criminal intelligence work.
Prison officers supervise inmates in prisons, remand centres and young offenders' institutions.
Police officers keep law and order, investigate crime, and support crime prevention.
Bodyguards protect individuals or groups from the risk of violence, kidnapping and other harmful situations.
Intelligence analysts use data to detect and prevent crime and to protect UK security and the economy..
Merchant Navy deck officers look after the day-to-day running and navigation of ships, and take care of passengers and cargo.
MPs represent people's concerns and interests in the House of Commons.
Our National Detective Programme is a salaried two-year training and development programme. The programme is designed to equip you with the core policing skills required in modern investigative work. Being a detective is all about how you interpret information and being able to see clues where others dont, allowing you to see below the surface.
Would you like to be responsible for the installation, maintenance and repair of electronic systems in and outside simple and complex premises to protect individuals, homes and properties from risk and danger. This JTL delivered Apprenticeship will teach you.
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