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New Public Safety Training Facility
Opened Summer 2001
25 years of Excellence in Public Safety Training

In-service training has often been cited as one of the most important
responsibilities in any law enforcement agency. Training serves four basic
objectives:
- Well-trained personnel are better prepared to act decisively and correctly.
- Training results in greater productivity and effectiveness.
- Training nourishes cooperation and unity of purpose.
- Provides safeguards for being legally accountable for actions of personnel.
The Monroe Community College Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) law
enforcement in-service program provides these objectives with quality,
up-to-date training. For over twenty-five years we have been committed to
our mission statement “ to prepare public safety practitioners for
exemplary service to the entire community through a comprehensive,
integrated, multi-disciplinary, and well coordinated program of education
and training”.
We are always striving to accomplish this mission by developing a
comprehensive program to provide quality law enforcement training in a
cooperative, efficient and effective manner through proper utilization of
modern technology and coordination of our facility.
We continually update and revise our existing courses and actively look to
add new course offerings in response to contemporary training issues.
Thus, we provide an aggressive in-service training calendar designed to
meet this goal.
For more information, contact:
David Monk
Program Coordinator/Instructor
Law Enforcement Education Programs
585-279-4016 or
dmonk@monroecc.edu
Return to PSTC Law Enforcement Home Page
URL: /depts/pstc/insvpstc.htm
Updated: December 13, 2001
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