Again, speaking as one, you will not. Part of why I’m back in school, I guess. The crim degree is paper on the wall when you’re generally expected to have paper on the wall. It was interesting, but doesn’t offer much that tangibly carries over.
The RCMP is early into driving a much bigger wedge between contract and federal policing. It’s recognize that contract postings are a barrier to federal recruitment. Why would a chartered accountant want to roll the dice on going to northern Manitoba for six years? There’s initial work being done on a separate federal intake stream.
There’s also a new category of civilian criminal investigators beginning to roll out. They’re targeting people with backgrounds in computer science, accounting, cyber security, and such. They won’t be armed and badged but will have peace officer status, be able to write warrants, etc. the first cohort are already on the job. It’s a necessary and appropriate move towards professionalization of federal policing.