To want to become a police officer in Liberal run cesspool big cities like New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Portland, Seattle, etc. Why would anybody want to do it the way things are today. They will not get any support at all. Are they getting less qualified recruits? Just curious.
are most agencies big and small seeing fewer applicants , YES
are they any less qualified , I can only speak for small town applicants , they seem about the same as before just fewer.
having interviewed a several for a small town there are a lot of them who want to help people that is their calling , a uniform is how they see as their way to help people.
will they get burnt out in the city probably , they are caring people in most cases often policing is in their families but not always often they were a somewhat troubled kid who could have gone the wrong direction very easily and a cop made a positive influence in their life and they want be that positive.
remember city people only know cities so that rat race is their norm and they have oddly strong bonds to a city that many would possibly just say to heck with and move away. it is all they know and they love it for a bunch of reasons and want to be apart of making it better.
Also some cops go looking for the action , I know a guy who did just that he was the entry/shotgun man for a rapid response team for 2 years , for 2 years the only time that shotgun left his hands was while he was sitting in the cruiser eating lunch and then it lay across his leg. he got that out of his system early in his career.
I suppose like some young men who pursue the Marine corps they feel a need to be where the action is and that is how they feel is best to find it.
you could ask the exact same question about young people joining the military.
my son has several friends who have joined up as well has his cousin.
in the case of his cousin , family thing his dad was Navy he is navy very similar MOS, he is a green shirt on the flight deck air frame mechanic with ordnance certs and ejection as well as hydraulic and climate control.
as for my sons friends the term lost souls wouldn't be too far off , they slid through HS , the got jobs right out of HS working in factories bored out of their skulls with the mind numbing work , partied on days off maybe a little too hard. one guy basically had no home life he finished HS sleeping on friends couches because his mom moved away with her new boyfriend. he was off to the Navy a few weeks after graduation having it set up since mid senior year.
some have a family connection and a deep calling to serve their country no matter the idiot in the white house.
some see it as a way out of the situation they are in.
others , there are lots of reasons.