There are many reasons to continue your education:
• More departments are requiring degrees for promotion. A lack of education is used to "screen out" candidates. It gives decision makers an objective standard for selecting one candidate over another.
• Education can enhance existing skills like writing and research competency.
• Education can prepare you for a career after law enforcement. You are very good at police work, but how does that translate to the private sector? Your police skills—communication, decision-making, analysis, operating well under pressure—are all desired in the private sector. Education can help you translate those skills into terms private employers understand.
So the next question you should answer is what degree to get. Many officers think it makes sense to get a degree in criminal justice. However, even if you plan to spend your entire career in law enforcement, Hardiman recommends getting a degree that broadens your perspective. After all, you already have knowledge and experience about criminal justice, so use education to fill the gaps on your résumé.