What are the main differences between working for a local, state, and federal law enforcement agency?
Because state and federal law enforcement agencies have larger geographic areas to cover, it is likely that there may be more travel involved. Also, with having offices throughout the state or the country, you may be hired to work in a variety of locations. There may also be a likelihood of being transferred to other cities or states during the course of your career with a state of federal law enforcement agency.
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