Peace Officer Skills

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Peace Officer Skills, Certificate
The Peace Officer Skills Certificate is for students who have completed POST Boards approved Professional Peace Officers Education (PPOE) Academic Program or the approval of a POST approved PPOE Coordinator. The certificate meets transfer pathways requirements.
Length
- 1 Semester for Full-Time Students
- 12 Credits
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Career Opportunities
A police officer's primary responsibility is to maintain public safety and enforce laws within their jurisdiction. They patrol designated areas, respond to emergencies, investigate suspicious activities, and arrest individuals suspected of committing crimes. Additionally, they often engage in community outreach, crime prevention initiatives, and collaborate with other law enforcement agencies to ensure the security of their community.
A Public Safety Officer ensures the safety of the public by patrolling, responding to emergencies, enforcing laws, and conducting investigations. They also provide assistance and support to individuals and collaborate with emergency response agencies and community programs.
A Patrol Officer maintains public safety by patrolling designated areas, responding to emergencies, enforcing laws, and assisting individuals in need.
A Deputy Sheriff enforces laws, maintains public safety, and serves legal processes within their jurisdiction. They conduct patrols, respond to emergencies, investigate crimes, and assist in court proceedings.
The Sheriff is an elected official who enforces laws, maintains public safety, oversees the county jail, serves legal documents, and provides court security.
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