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Letter from
the owner,
"As a retired law enforcement officer and current
college/high school instructor, I had a dream of introducing high
school students to a quality, interactive method of learning a law
enforcement curriculum. A program, easily comprehended by high
school students, but challenging enough to qualify for college credit.
Over the past 27 years I've developed and continually update
the material presented in the Administration of Justice curriculum.
This curriculum historically has been a word-of-mouth project and
still, has grown to being used in over 40 states across the country.
Instuctors who have being using the materials comments have been
very positive regarding its professional
content, ease of delivery and the fact that it fills an occupational
training gap. A gap that schools need to make their curriculum
more relevant to "life after high school."
And what better way to show a large group of young people
who may feel alienated from the justice system and law enforcement an
in-depth look at
the real world. To become advocates for common sense solutions to
problems we all face today, instead of resorting to physical violence
as a way to express
themselves.
The program is provided on CD in several instructional
formats to make it quick and easy to deliver a concise, complete and
up-to-date program using conventional and multimedia hardware.
This program can be used for one semester or as long as two years."
There are currently 44 modules of teaching materials.
Jim
Salyer, retired Sgt.
California Highway Patrol
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