Sergeant Training Process
In this section of the handbook, we will outline how the Sergeant Training Process works, and the trainings and tests surronding it.
Once an officer becomes an Acting Sergeant, officers are to undertake two sections before they are allowed to offically patrol as a supervisor. If they patrol whilst being an Acting Sergeant, they would be patrolling as a normal low ranking officer, not a supervisor.
This is the first section on becoming a supervisor within APF. This section is a general test, testing officers on knowledge they will have to know to become a supervisor. It will also test them on general knowledge they would have learnt over thier time on the force.
Officers are required to get 80%+ on the test to pass. (17/21)
You only have 2 attempts to try this, before a demotion to LSC.
If you have passed both sections, you will offically become a supervisor within APF!
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