Hi LoneHeart,
Welcome to AspiesCentral first and foremost. Sorry i didn't respond right away.
I was a police officer in my early 20's. I went to police academy because all the men in my family said women had no place in law enforcement. After joining a department in 1996, i worked alongside some fantastic people. I was a regular patrol officer and made traffic stops and arrests. I made a great reporting officer, enjoying the paperwork and detective work involved, and in crisis modes, i ended up with a cool head that left others calm. However, i hated conflict. So pulling someone over and giving them a ticket caused overwhelming anxiety. I have on radar that they are speeding, however, when they got beligerant it was hard on me. When i made the decision to bust them for breaking the law, i got anxious..
Arresting people was a different story. If they had a warrant out on them, and i arrested them, i kept a calm head there too. For some reason, since they were already accused, and i didn't make the accusation, i didn't care if they were beligerant. I have no idea if that makes any sense at all, or has any reason to it.
I eventually quit because i couldn't read peoples' faces and couldnt' tell when they were telling me the truth or not. I took things too literally, and the phone company offered me more money, and air conditioning.
I think depending on your limitations, and how well you can handle conflict would be your best determining factor here.
Hope that helps.