People depend on police officers and detectives to protect their lives and property. Law Enforcement officers have duties that range from controlling traffic to preventing and investigating crimes. They maintain order; enforce laws and ordinances; issue traffic summonses; investigate accidents; present evidence in court; serve legal documents for the court system; and apprehend arrest, and process prisoners.
Numerous challenging education and training opportunities exist within the highly skilled world of law, public safety, corrections, and security. Students gain knowledge and skills through an active, structured, and stimulating environment coordinated with simulated workplace learning experiences, including on-site visits and work shadowing. Law Enforcement classrooms and laboratories provide a safe and appropriate setting where students can learn and practice their skills.