Oficiales de Patrulla de Policía y Sheriff

Riesgo Mínimo
15%
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RIESGO DE AUTOMATIZACIÓN
CALCULADO
6%
(Riesgo Mínimo)
ENCUESTANDO
24%
(Riesgo Bajo)
Average: 15%
DEMANDA DE TRABAJO
CRECIMIENTO
3,9%
para el año 2033
SALARIOS
72.280 $
o 34,75 $ por hora
Volumen
646.310
a partir de 2023
RESUMEN
PUNTUACIÓN DE EMPLEO
7,2/10

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Riesgo de automatización calculado

6% (Riesgo Mínimo)

Riesgo Mínimo (0-20%): Las ocupaciones en esta categoría tienen una baja probabilidad de ser automatizadas, ya que generalmente requieren solución compleja de problemas, creatividad, fuertes habilidades interpersonales y un alto grado de destreza manual. Estos trabajos a menudo implican movimientos de manos intrincados y coordinación precisa, lo que dificulta que las máquinas repliquen las tareas requeridas.

Más información sobre qué es esta puntuación y cómo se calcula está disponible aquí.

Algunas cualidades muy importantes del trabajo son difíciles de automatizar:

  • Asistiendo y Cuidando a Otros

Algunas cualidades bastante importantes del trabajo son difíciles de automatizar:

  • Percepción Social

  • Persuasión

  • Negociación

  • Originalidad

Encuesta de usuarios

24% posibilidad de automatización completa en las próximas dos décadas

Nuestros visitantes han votado que hay una baja probabilidad de que esta ocupación se automatice. Esta evaluación se ve respaldada por el nivel de riesgo de automatización calculado, que estima una posibilidad del 6% de automatización.

¿Cuál crees que es el riesgo de la automatización?

¿Cuál es la probabilidad de que Oficiales de Patrulla de Policía y Sheriff sea reemplazado por robots o inteligencia artificial en los próximos 20 años?






Sentimiento

El siguiente gráfico se incluye siempre que haya una cantidad sustancial de votos para generar datos significativos. Estas representaciones visuales muestran los resultados de las encuestas de usuarios a lo largo del tiempo, proporcionando una indicación importante de las tendencias de sentimiento.

Sentimiento a lo largo del tiempo (anualmente)

Crecimiento

Crecimiento moderado en relación con otras profesiones

Se espera que el número de ofertas de trabajo para 'Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers' aumente 3,9% para 2033

Empleo total y estimaciones de vacantes laborales

* Datos de la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales para el período entre 2021 y 2031
Las proyecciones actualizadas se deben 09-2024.

Salarios

Bien remunerado en comparación con otras profesiones

En 2023, el salario anual mediano para 'Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers' fue de 72.280 $, o 34 $ por hora.

'Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers' recibieron un salario 50,4% más alto que el salario medio nacional, que se situó en 48.060 $

Salarios a lo largo del tiempo

* Datos de la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales

Volumen

Rango significativamente mayor de oportunidades laborales en comparación con otras profesiones

A partir de 2023, había 646.310 personas empleadas como 'Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers' dentro de los Estados Unidos.

Esto representa alrededor del 0,43% de la fuerza laboral empleada en todo el país.

Dicho de otra manera, alrededor de 1 de cada 234 personas están empleadas como 'Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers'.

Descripción del trabajo

Mantener el orden y proteger la vida y la propiedad mediante la aplicación de leyes y ordenanzas locales, tribales, estatales o federales. Realizar una combinación de las siguientes funciones: patrullar un área específica; dirigir el tráfico; emitir citaciones de tráfico; investigar accidentes; aprehender y arrestar sospechosos, o servir procesos legales de los tribunales. Incluye a los oficiales de policía que trabajan en instituciones educativas.

SOC Code: 33-3051.00

Recursos

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Comentarios

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Damanpreet Singh (Sin posibilidad) 6 months ago
How is supposed to change Because it’s a human kind of human can feel about the person
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Kevin 6 months ago
It would work great because the AI would know the law and wouldn't retaliate against people they don't like.
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matthew fitzgerald (Bajo) 10 months ago
robo cops wouldn't work because you would have to program them to have emotions, so they don't go into overdrive and kill or destroy everything.
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Deputy Dredd (Bajo) 11 months ago
the question is would people find an automated law enforcement officer more credible than a human police officer. I think there will be more Artificial intelligence added to the job but not all automation as we currently understand computers
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Sam 1 year ago
The public will likely never allow it to pass the legislature due to lack of trust for the technology.
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Caleb (Bajo) 1 year ago
Many aspects of this profession require a human element (i.e., emotional intelligence, de-escalation, interviewing, rapport building, etc.) that current AI technology is incapable of reproducing at this time.
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Philip Low (Bajo) 1 year ago
Although unlikely I do believe that more technology will be Implemented into day to day policing and such tasks as processing criminals may become automated but a lot of the human elements will never be automated.
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Kirsten 1 year ago
Where I am from, they have automated speed radars and red light traffic cameras. Both of which will capture the vehicle registration and issue a ticket. Just saying. I agree it's safe from full take-over, but some changes will present.
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Martin 3 years ago
Partially replaced for sure. There will likely always be some people, but you can replace a lot of the monotonous work with machines. Cameras and sensors can spot speeders and light runners. The new Boston Dynamics robots can do backhand springs. One cop could send a host of A.I. swarm bots to a crack house and handle it like a video game. Quadcopters, mechanical mice with cameras and microphones, armed dog bots, humanoid arrest bots, and self-driving cars.
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Will 3 years ago
Over a year and NOBODY made a "Robocop" reference? The internet has disappointed me once again.
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Steve W. 3 years ago
Imagine a cop that doesn't get emotional, doesn't have an ego, doesn't care about politics, and never uses the excuse, "I was afraid for my life."

Yes, we need AI-controlled robotic cops immediately. Many lives will be saved.
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Metrixfr 4 months ago
Ok so if a criminal is about to boot your head off and send u 6ft under u would just allow that to happen. Your response is u just being completely delulu and do u really think a robot would be able to arrest a criminal with out humans help like I'm pretty sure a criminal would just destroy it and run away bruv.
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Antonio 8 months ago
Ok buddy 😂
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Sam 1 year ago
“Many lives”

In 2022 only about 1,000 deaths caused by police officers occurred and most were justified. There’s over 700,000 police officers to date, which comes out to less than 1% of all police officers in the entire USA.

You’re being completely ridiculous.
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Angel Vollant (Sin posibilidad) 3 years ago
No chance. Policing requires critical thinking, logic, situational assessment and decision-making which can’t fit into a program. When a police officer sees someone committing a crime, it’s up to them to decide what to do. If a man’s smoking pot alone in the park, do they deserve to be arrested? The cop will go up to them, talk a bit, leave a warning and may or may not leave a ticket depending on how the man acts. If he’s polite and cooperative, the officer will probably let him off with a warning. If he’s erratic and violent, he’ll arrest him. A robot, however, won’t think that far. Sees someone committing a crime (smoking pot) and simply arrest him. If he doesn’t comply, use violence. They’re programmed to do what the programmer put into it. If someone has a knife, take them out. Simple as that. Doesn’t matter if it’s a woman defending herself against an abuser. The robot’ll see a knife and shoot her. Robocop explained it very well. Police officers need compassion and emotions. If you could program a robot to do that, you’ve got yourself a human.
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Anon 9 months ago
It's over 3 years since your post. AI has greatly progressed. I don't think anyone in 2020 thought AI would be where it is now. AI can easily do all the critical thinking, logic, situational assessment and decision-making, and it might not be available yet, but it is apparent that it can fit inside a program. What is more difficult is that policing requires a physical presence. Robotics just isn't there yet, and even if it ever does get there, you'd basically need a highly expensive robot to replace each individual officer. Whereas AI on a single server with access to multiple phone lines (and ai voice automation) can easily replace a 100+ person office.

It's not impossible for AI to take over policing, but due to economic factors, it is likely one of the least at-risk professions to be taken over by AI
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mister sir 4 years ago
I think it's good that they have a low chance of being replaced by robots because although humans can be biased, humans make better decisions and can pick up on clues or emotions better.
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My name isn't your bidness. (Incierto) 4 years ago
There is a lot of talk about things like the androids from D:BH so I think it could go either way if artificial intelligence is improved.
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Khan (Bajo) 4 years ago
Competent police officers require human communication skills and human coordination (for the later see the old “robots struggle to walk up stairs” problem)
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frankie (Bajo) 4 years ago
as police need to have good decision making skills as robots do not
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Anonomous (Bajo) 4 years ago
THAT IS CRAZY HOW WOULD THEY GET COPS REPLACED!??!!?
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A 2 months ago
It will be like Robocop, but the human is replaced with AI.
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Meep (Incierto) 4 years ago
Because if you only go up to 20 years from now it may change past then.
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Lachlan Beck (Sin posibilidad) 5 years ago
Because Robots lack the feeling of emotions and aren't able to be empathetic to other humans or robots therefore they lack a key skill of being an officer
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Hope Pringle 5 years ago
Yeah, I want to see a person behind the badge, not some dumb robot who can feel for the victims or people in general! I want to be a police officer when I grow up NO robot will take my job. I will not let that happen!
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Ben 5 years ago
A computer has the capacity to think thousands of times faster than a human. When AI and robotics reach the level of performing the job... People can't compete. Almost perfect job performance...or a human... You choose. Computers aren't stressed out, they have no bias... They are, in every way capable of being better at the job...
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