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  • čas přidán 17. 11. 2019
  • This video answers questions on police background forms and Interview tips.

Komentáře • 47

  • @AdjuMjc
    @AdjuMjc  Před 4 lety +8

    Once you submit the PHS statement - the background investigator BI will submit letters to all the references you listed as well as Co workers and other persons. You should encourage these people to complete the questionnaire and mail back to the BI as soon as possible. The time to complete this process is how long the BI has to wait for these questionnaires to be returned as well as how fast s/he receives all the needed reports from DMV, DOJ, Social Security dept, etc. the length for this process can be as short as 30 days and as long as 6 months ,

    • @sarae5939
      @sarae5939 Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! Do you always meet the background investigator before he submits letters?

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před 4 lety +3

      Sara Elabiary yes- you will either meet in person with the BI or via Zoom video call depending on what is happening with COVID. Most of the time you will meet the BI in person and s/he will go over each page on the PHS document. You will initial and date each page confirming that the info on each page is correct and truthful. Be prepared to answer the hard questions. BI will ask what skeletons he will find during your background - this means: what negative information you expect that he will find? Ex boyfriends/ex girlfriends or ex wives/husbands or employers who may offer negative details about you. What drugs have u experimented with, what crimes you may have committed as a minor? What college degree education do you have? Spouse’s or dating partner’s name, where were you born? What individuals u hang out with? BI will tell u to answer all his/her calls as the faster he gets answers or forms, the faster the Background investigation part can be finished.

    • @sarae5939
      @sarae5939 Před 4 lety +1

      @@AdjuMjc thank you! I just submitted my phq and I'm excited to start the process

  • @EddieLeal
    @EddieLeal Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Bryan! I'm retired military. Thank you for your service and sharing this valuable information. Stay frosty out there. These are some crazy time were living in.

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před 3 lety

      Thanks 🙏 for the positive feedback and thank you for your service. While others hesitate because they are unsure 😐... I hope you are applying to a group of large departments while these massive hiring events are taking place. The sooner you are hired, the higher your seniority as other are hired and older officers 👮‍♀️ continue to retire. Let me know if you have any questions - follow me on Instagram Bryan.Silva.PhD

  • @Ari-ib5xm
    @Ari-ib5xm Před rokem +2

    I feel like I am receiving negative references during my background check!!! Do I need to break down every position with the same employer or just the last position?

  • @hemantrattan6600
    @hemantrattan6600 Před 3 lety +6

    I passed all the hurdles and now I m on background investigation part, idk if its karma or what but just few weeks ago I was arrested for DUI and I was not driving but I was sleeping in the car. I think my dream to be police officer ends here because of my one stupid decision. what's your take on that ? its a non sworn position !!

    • @jimyjames0075
      @jimyjames0075 Před 3 lety +2

      So you were arrested for a DUI, and weren't driving? How's that possible 🤔

    • @TheJellyfish800
      @TheJellyfish800 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jimyjames0075 your not allowed to be in the driver seat while intoxicated period. Even if the car is off

    • @consciousdaily396
      @consciousdaily396 Před 3 lety +6

      I’m sorry this happened. Maybe this is the universe redirecting you to a path that’s more authentic to your soul. Wishing you the best of luck on where life takes you! ❤️🙏🏼❤️

  • @godcomplexlynx
    @godcomplexlynx Před 2 lety +2

    what's the reasoning behind asking about your history in school? I got suspended one time, is the best way to go around this to show remorse for what you did in the past, and highlight it as a mistake you're regretful for?

    • @reynosochris5
      @reynosochris5 Před 4 měsíci

      I was suspended. Told the BI it was a mistake. He said we all make mistakes. I got hired. Just be honest

  • @Amir-mq4jy
    @Amir-mq4jy Před 2 lety +1

    I have my background investigation for CHP In less than a month. Wish me luck!

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před 2 lety +2

      Preparation is key! Get a good night sleep the day before and have good eye 👁 contact. Make sure you understand questions before answering them. U got this! 😊

  • @sarae5939
    @sarae5939 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello! How long after completing and submitting the personal history questionnaire do you continue to the next step?

  • @AnthonyGarcia-wb8xv
    @AnthonyGarcia-wb8xv Před rokem +1

    How many years do police departments retain your personal history statement?

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před rokem

      Most departments discard those documents after 3 to 5 years. If you were fingerprinted for a peace officer position, that information stays on your criminal history file through department of justice for the rest of your life.

    • @mightyninjaaj3675
      @mightyninjaaj3675 Před rokem

      Hey Bryan, have smiler question my PHS was done by Electronic Statement of Personal History (eSOPH),is that same amount time, 3 to 5 years. until they discard that information?

  • @mightyninjaaj3675
    @mightyninjaaj3675 Před rokem

    Thank you for your guidance and wisdom!!! Wondering How long does a Personal history statements stay with a police agency and do they share that information with other departments .
    Thanks you.

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před rokem

      You are very welcome. Most agencies hold on to the personal history statements for 3 to 5 years and then shred them. If you complete a notarized release, waiver that grants permission to contact anyone for any information on you. So yes, sign the waiver provides permission to the back investigator to contact anyone including agencies as part of your background investigation process. Make sure you are expanding your application radius outside of your local residence area to improve your chances of getting hired. You have to be willing to move and always keep in mind that I have to gain some experience. You can then return to the agencies that are closer to your desired living area .

    • @mightyninjaaj3675
      @mightyninjaaj3675 Před rokem +1

      @@AdjuMjc thank you 🙏

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před rokem

      @@mightyninjaaj3675 👍

  • @bigJayCanada
    @bigJayCanada Před rokem

    Thank You

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před rokem

      You are very welcome and best wishes :-)

  • @bryanquiroga3912
    @bryanquiroga3912 Před 3 lety

    what exactly the police background check is trying to find out on your military records

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před 3 lety

      Hello Bryan - The background investigator 🕵️‍♀️ BI wants to see your. Military DD214 form to make sure you were honorably discharged. If you were dishonorably discharged, this may indicate conduct unbecoming an officer behavior which may disqualify you on the background investigation

  • @Friendly35
    @Friendly35 Před rokem

    I was denied for personal history and I asked my references if they got any calls or emailed and everyone said no and I didn’t get a chance to interview or anything

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před rokem

      How many agencies did you apply to? Have you re-checked PHS form to see if all information is accurate? On the drug questionnaire … did you list using drugs that are instant disqualifiers ?

  • @jimmydebb3402
    @jimmydebb3402 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm a naturalized citizen and I used to live in China , will they actually call my Chinese Friends and my Parents or even my school teachers for the background investigation? 😂

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před 3 lety +1

      Background investigators will use all their available tools to contact all prior references. One thing you have to keep in mind is that if you hide anything during the background investigation process, it can be used to disqualify you - even when you have been a police officer for several years. There was a case where a law enforcement applicant in the US failed to disclose that he was a suspect in a burglary in his home country of Romania. The person eventually passed all the tests and became a police officer, however - years later - someone who found out he was a police officer - told the agency about the burglary case and after a thorough investigation, the officer was relieved from duty. Main learning points is to be as thorough and honest as possible when applying so that you don't have to worry about those skeletons in your closet later.

  • @aliciamartin1713
    @aliciamartin1713 Před 2 lety

    I have some personal questions that I don't want to post about on here, is there a way to get in touch without having to write a public response?

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes 👍 find me on Instagram @ bryansilvaphd and DM personal questions there

    • @aliciamartin1713
      @aliciamartin1713 Před 2 lety

      @@AdjuMjc I messaged you on there.

  • @untytledr2991
    @untytledr2991 Před 4 lety

    Doing certain drugs as a youth a automatic rejection for any agency?

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před 4 lety +1

      Not necessarily. A lot has changed in terms of personal drug use when applying for law enforcement agencies. Each agency is different in terms of what drugs/ they will accept as personal use when you were younger. Either way, you will need to wait at least 3 years from the last date of use to when you decide to apply for a law enforcement agency. A year ago experimenting with cocaine or meth was a disqualifier. Today, it all depends on how many times you used and under what circumstances. You will get drug tested when you apply. If you are clean, you should consider how you will explain your previous drug use to your background investigator. One more thing: Drinking alcohol excessively can also damage your chances of getting hired. So -- make sure you are not drinking every day or every week. Once a month is okay but whenever you show a pattern: Every week, every day... then you are considered an alcoholic.

  • @davidmorgan8612
    @davidmorgan8612 Před 3 lety

    Part 2?

  • @FlyingSwitz
    @FlyingSwitz Před 3 lety +2

    Uhhhh being on your phone while driving is illegal

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před 3 lety +5

      What is the exact law violation? Besides that critique, did you listen to the video? Any career questions ?

    • @jordangoat2654
      @jordangoat2654 Před měsícem

      @@AdjuMjcthere’s no violation because you’re not holding the phone.

  • @Peeinurcereal
    @Peeinurcereal Před rokem

    I’m applying now and I never got into trouble until one day someone claimed I stole something then they voluntarily dismissed it. So I had it expunged and now I’m not sure if that’ll bite me. Also, it says if I ever used illegal drugs like Marijuana but I never used it illegally because it was legal in Massachusetts but I don’t like it and haven’t touched it again so I’m not worried about the drug test but I did write it on the application that it was legal and I tried it then I was like aw man it’s asking about illegal drugs so I’m worried about that 🫤

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před rokem

      Every state has different laws and my expertise is mainly in law enforcement and background investigations in California. I am not an attorney, and nothing of what I say can be considered legal advice. I am aware that in California Penal Code section 1203.4 allows for people who have misdemeanor convictions to have them dismissed after seven years of no other criminal activity, please check with your state to see what similar laws they may have. You mentioned that the Taft accusation was false, and that the whole thing was dismissed. As a former Background Investigator, I would be curious to see if you can get some type of written reports to confirm that it was, in fact, a false allegation. additionally, in terms of the drug use, you mentioned, in California most agencies want you to be drug-free for at least three years. Some experimental drugs are not disqualifiers, however, using LSD, PCP, and other hallucinogens may be automatic disqualifiers. Please check with the agency that you were playing with to see what the drug policies are. 😊

    • @koolkat214
      @koolkat214 Před rokem

      Oh dude I’m the same with marijuana. I tried it out 2 weeks ago with it being legal in California. The lady who called me about the phs gave me shit about it saying it’s still federally illegal, so I’m not sure if that looks bad for me, but I didn’t like smoking and do not intend on doing it ever.

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před rokem

      @@koolkat214 most California 👮‍♀️ agencies will require you to be drug-free for at least three years in one day before you can apply for any sworn law enforcement jobs , Job

    • @koolkat214
      @koolkat214 Před rokem

      @@AdjuMjc does that mean I won’t get in since I tried it once?

    • @AdjuMjc
      @AdjuMjc  Před rokem +1

      @@koolkat214 experimentation of marijuana will not disqualify you as long as it has been three years in one day since the last time you used it. Keep in mind that some of these Background Investigator‘s will try to push your buttons to see how you react to conflict. You simply cannot get upset if the back or investigator tells you that although marijuana is legal for recreational purposes in California it is still illegal at the federal level. it is best to listen and pause before you respond to such a statement. Better to come across as humble and understanding, rather than engage in a tug-of-war with a person who is simply trying to push your buttons. If you are committed to entering the law enforcement profession, you must learn to be patient, and use critical thinking skills to respond to questions or events. Yes, you experimented with marijuana, but did not like the experience and have sense taking college courses in criminal justice, discipline and exercised to mentally prepare you for a career in law-enforcement. 😊