How Do You Become A Special Victims Unit Detective?
Special Victims Unit detectives handle specialized cases involving sexual assault crimes, such as rape, child pornography and the sexual and physical exploitation of children. SVU divisions have gained a great deal of prominence thanks to the successful “Law and Order: SVU” television show. Not every police department has an SVU division, and those that do require a particular set of skills in order to join. If you want to join a Special Victims Unit, be prepared to work hard and spend a lot of time reaching your goal. Go to college and study a field pertinent to law enforcement, such as criminal justice or forensic science. Police departments in large cities usually require an associate’s degree, and while smaller departments may not have college requirements, a bachelor’s degree tends to help your chances at promotion. A few classes in psychology or sociology may prove valuable for SVU work as well. Attend the police academy in your area. When you graduate, you’ll become a uniformed