Law Enforcement

  • Use investigative techniques to “solve” crimes and to mediate and resolve conflicts
  • Develop your mind and body using advanced self-defense tactics and fitness training
  • Research and analyze current trends and issues in civil and criminal law

FAQs

  1. Cuffing/searching/arresting techniques
  2. Radio codes and signals/radio etiquette
  3. Site security management
  4. Target hardening
  5. Emergency Medical Field Response
  6. Water Rescue
  7. Emergency Telecommunications
  8. Weapons training live fire
  1. 911 dispatcher
  2. Armed security
  3. Private investigations
  4. Life guard
  5. United States military
Program Quick Facts

Law Enforcement students must be able to:

  • Maintain physical fitness standards
  • Learn mixed martial arts and be willing to demonstrate practical competencies with other students
  • Maintain paramilitary discipline i.e. military drill and ceremony
  • Utilize proper telephone and radio policies, procedures and protocols
  • Take notes from instructor lecture
  • Demonstrate water rescue competencies

Under Ohio's statewide credit transfer system up to 16 semester hours of credit will be given to the graduates of this program at various colleges listed below:

Instructors

College Credits

Available Certifications

Lab Fees

  • Level 1 (junior) - $87.00
  • Level 2 (senior) - $144.00

Job Outlook

Uniform requirements

  • Uniforms are to be supplied by the student, but do NOT purchase uniforms until told to do so by the instructor after school starts!
  • Para Military Discipline is a must.
  • Uniforms most days (Golf shirt and BDU pants)
  • Must adhere to uniform codes (shaving and hair discipline)

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Announcements

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