600 HOUR CERTIFIED
BASIC
LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING ACADEMY
ACADEMY DATES
Day Class: August 18,2008-December 12, 2008
Night Class: August
18, 2008-May 14, 2009
Day Class: January 13, 2009-May 14, 2009
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM
AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
ACADEMY
The Criminal
Justice Program at Missouri Southern State University provides professional
education and training to students and the criminal justice community.
Besides offering a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice
Administration and an Associate of Science degree in Law Enforcement
that prepare students for careers in the criminal justice system
and graduate school, the Criminal Justice Program provides Certified
Training and Continuing Education to the criminal justice community.
The Missouri Southern State University Law Enforcement Academy is
certified by the Missouri Department of Public Safety to provide
a basic law enforcement academy in Missouri. The Academy provides
students with the training required to become eligible to be licensed
peace officers in the State of Missouri.
LOCATION
The Law Enforcement
Training Academy is located in the Mills Anderson Justice Center
on the campus of Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri.
The Justice Center is located just north of the main campus on Newman
Road, and is easily accessible from Interstate 44, U.S. 66 (7th
Street)
and, U.S. 71 (Rangeline).
Most Academy students commute to the Justice
Center during training. However, housing is available at the residence
halls on campus for a fee. Contact the Law Enforcement Academy for
additional housing information.
600 HOUR ACADEMY CURRICULUM
Legal Studies
—Constitutional Law
—Missouri Statutory Law
—Traffic Law
Technical Studies
—Patrol
—Jail Population Management
—Traffic Accident and Law Enforcement
—Criminal Investigation
—Report Writing
—Juvenile Justice and Procedures
—First Aid (First Responder)
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Interpersonal Perspectives
—Ethics and Professionalism
—Human Behavior
Skill Development
—Defensive Tactics
—Physical Training
—Firearms
—Driver Training
—Practical Application Exercises
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Instruction will be provided
by the Criminal Justice Administration Department’s faculty,
area criminal justice professionals, and other professional state
certified instructors.
CERTIFICATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
Students who successfully
complete the 600 Hour Certified Law Enforcement Academy at Missouri
Southern State University, pass the Missouri Peace Officer Certification
and Licensing Examination, and meet certification requirements for
a Peace Officer in Missouri receive a Class
A License as a Peace
Officer in Missouri. A Peace Officer License does not empower you
with the authority to arrest or enforce any of the laws of the State
of Missouri. This will only occur after you have been employed by
a law enforcement agency and commissioned by that agency. A Class
A License is valid for a period of five years. If a person is not
employed as a Peace Officer within five years of receiving their
licenses it expires.
Once hired by a law enforcement agency the officer
will be required to complete a minimum of 48 hours of continuing
education every three years to renew their license. Four hours of
continuing education must be completed in each of the four core curricula
areas: Legal Studies, Interpersonal Perspectives, Technical Studies,
and Skill Development, within the Skill Development area four hours
must be firearms related. The remaining 36 hours may be completed
within any of the four curricula areas. Effective January 1, 2003
all peace officers must receive one hour of racial profiling training
per year as part of their continuing education requirement, this
racial profiling training will count toward the overall 48 hours
required continuing education in the three year reporting period.
THE MILLS ANDERSON JUSTICE CENTER
The Justice Center is an impressive,
state-of-the-art facility providing students with an educational
environment that fosters professionalism.
There
are many unique features at the Justice Center that contribute to
the overall learning experience, and serve the criminal justice community.
Academy students learn defensive tactics in the gymnasium and develop
strength and endurance in the weight and cardiovascular center. A
modern indoor firearms range equipped with the latest technology
is used to develop firearms skills. Two state-of-the-art computer
(FATS), firearms training simulators are used to enhance use of force
decision making and judgmental skills. Realistic situational and
practical training and law enforcement defensive driving is accomplished
utilizing two fully equipped Police vehicles. Continuing education
programs and graduation programs are conducted in the 350 seat criminal
justice auditorium. The Regional Crime Laboratory is located in the
Justice Center, as well as sophisticated photographic and computer
laboratories.
MISSOURI PEACE OFFICER CERTIFICATION
AND LICENSING EXAMINATION
Upon completion of the Law Enforcement
Academy applicants that meet Missouri POST certification requirements
will be eligible to take the Missouri Peace Officer Certification
and Licensing Examination. The certification and licensing examination
is a 200-point objective examination administered by the Missouri
Department of Public Safety the last week of the Law Enforcement
Academy. For further information regarding the Missouri Peace Officer
Certification and Licensing Examination you may visit the Department
of Public Safety website at www.dps.mo.gov/POST/Main/.
600 HOUR BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY SCHEDULE
Day classes are
scheduled to meet 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and
occasional Saturdays. Night classes are scheduled to meet 6:00 p.m.
to 10:00 p.m. (occasional 11:00 p.m.), Monday through Thursday evenings.
Night classes will meet about nine (9) Saturdays (times are subject
to change).
COST
The cost for the Academy is $4,983 (Day Academy) in-state,
$5,246 (Night Academy) in-state. Costs include
tuition, lab fee, university activity fee, training and equipment
fee, parking, university I.D., and records fee (costs are subject
to change). Financial aid is available to those who qualify. You
may inquire about financial aid on the Missouri Southern State
University home page at
www.mssu.edu or at
417-625-9325.
APPLICATION/ ADMISSION/ CERTIFICATION
Applicants must
be at least 20 years of age to begin a class. Applicants must be
21 years of age, a United States citizen, and have a high school
diploma or its equivalent at the time certification is issued. An
applicant with a criminal history must receive Missouri POST (Peace
Officer Standards & Training) clearance before he or she can
attend a class. Proof of medical insurance is required.
All applicants
are required to have an interview with the Training Coordinator before
being admitted and starting a class.
For further information, contact:
— The Law Enforcement Academy
— Missouri
Southern State University
— 3950 E. Newman Road
— Joplin, Missouri 64801-1595
— Phone: (417) 625-9519 •
Fax:
(417) 625-9796
— e-mail: cowdin-m@mssu.edu |