Law Enforcement
• Learn about fingerprinting and classification. Practice by fingerprinting yourselves or dusting for fingerprints.
• Become certified in first aid and CPR.
• Become trained in firearm safety. Use the guidelines from the National Rifle Association (NRA). Visit the link above for more information.
• Discuss the history of law enforcement and the contemporary law enforcement role
• Learn about the criminal justice system
• Discuss radio procedures and practice them.
• Learn the basic patrol procedures
• Learn about police report writing.
• Complete community service, such as crowd traffic control, parking service, or working community events.
• Discuss the different types of law, including criminal law, juvenile law, traffic law, etc.
• Learn the procedures of investigation.
• Discuss crime prevention methods. Participate in a crime prevention project, such as joining a neighborhood watch group, or becoming trained in areas such as home security survey and bicycle registration.
• Discuss crime scene investigation
• Learn about accident investigation.
• Discuss narcotics and dangerous drugs as well as drug abuse prevention.
• Learn the procedure for arrest and search.
• Participate in a civil defense or community disaster training exercise.
• Follow an alleged federal or state violation through the judiciary system.