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Enforcement Recruit Training 
Course
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Police Recruit Basic Training
Since 1975, Monroe Community
College, through its Public Safety Training Center, in conjunction
with the Monroe County Law Enforcement Council, has offered the New
York State Basic Course for Police Officers to those men and women
who have chosen Law Enforcement as a career. Our mission is to prepare
Law Enforcement practitioners for exemplary service to their agencies
and communities.
We offer both part-time and
full-time courses in Basic Police Training that are fully accredited
by the New York State Bureau for Municipal Police, which awards a
New York Basic Police Certificate upon completion.
Course requirements for completion
of the basic recruit program are:
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PLE
101 - Fundamentals of Policing 13
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PLE 102 - Police Proficiencies and Procedures 20
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PLE
103 - The Community and Policing: Serving Special Populations
13
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PLE
104 - Practicum in Policing 1
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Total credits = 47
The Public Safety Training Center will continue
to seek new techniques and approaches to delivering this very challenging
program. A tuition academy and use of high tech learning environments
are in the planning stages. We continue to lead the state in training
police officers in preparation for service to their communities.
Course
Schedule
For more information, contact:
Russ Coriddi
Program Coordinator/Lecturer
Law Enforcement Training
585-753-3708 or rcoriddi@monroecc.edu
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Corrections Deputy Basic Training - PLE
108
This comprehensive educational experience
will provide the participant with both the intellectual tools and
physical skills utilized by the corrections professional. It has been
our custom at the Training Center to provide recruit deputies/officers
with exciting, meaningful courses which exceed established standards.
A great measure of research, coordination and planning has gone into
the design of this recruit training program.
Predicated on the requirements of the New York State Commission
of Corrections, this program has been expanded and modified by the
Training Center to meet the needs of our local corrections agencies.
Classes are taught by instructors with a demonstrated expertise in
specific areas of specialization. Correctional command officer, deputies,
local members of the legal profession, college professors, as well
as EMS and fire personnel, all serve as instructional staff. This
training program will have a direct bearing on a recruit's ability
to perform his/her duties in a competent and professional manner.
For more information, contact:
Russ Coriddi
Program Coordinator/Lecturer
Law Enforcement Training
585-753-3708 or rcoriddi@monroecc.edu
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Court Security Basic Training
This program provides the participant with the intellectual and physical skills necessary to be successful in the Court Security Field. Predicated on the requirements of the New York State Office of Court Administration, this program has been expanded and modified to meet the needs of the local court administration. Classes are taught by experienced instructors from several disciplines that include Court Security Command staff, legal professionals, EMS and fire personnel. This training provides an exciting and meaningful program of study designed to give Court Security Personnel the necessary tools to perform their duties in a competent and professional manner.
For more information, contact:
Russ Coriddi
Program Coordinator/Lecturer
Law Enforcement Training
585-753-3708 or rcoriddi@monroecc.edu
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Probation Training
In September of 1996, the Public Safety Training Center held its
first Fundamentals of Probation Practice course for those men and
women who have chosen probation work as a career. During this two-week,
70-hour course, students spend one week in class at the PSTC, before
going to their respective agencies and working for two weeks. They
then return to the PSTC for a final week of training and graduation.
The majority of the instructors for this course are probation officers
from the Monroe County Office of Probation, with varying fields of
expertice and on-the-job experience. All are certified by the Bureau
for Municipal Police as general topics instructors.
This course is accredited by the New York State Division of Probation
and Correctional Alternatives, and those who successfully complete
the program will receive a New York State Basic Probation Officer
Certificate.
The PSTC continues to be a pioneer in western New York for training
those involved, not only in law enforcement, but all of public safety.
We will continue to lead the way in preparing men and women to meet
the challenges of working in the criminal justice field.
For more information, contact:
Russ Coriddi
Program Coordinator/Lecturer
Law Enforcement Training
585-753-3708 or rcoriddi@monroecc.edu
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