How are police officers trained and what are they taught?
All newly hired police officers must meet certain requirements before they are certified by the state. Each must attend one of six police training academies and complete a 480-hour basic training program and a 40-hour firearms training course as well as pass both a written test and a physical fitness test. The basic training program includes training in making arrests, use of force and the rights of the accused. Officers also receive instruction in communications, crisis intervention, homeland security, crime prevention, investigation, traffic law enforcement, first aid and community policing. Many police departments [including Rolling Meadows Police Department,] now require new officers to have a college education. Research indicates that college-educated officers perform police tasks better; are better writers and public speakers; are better able to deal with different cultures, races and lifestyles; and have fewer disciplinary problems. Illinois State Police Academy North East Multi
All newly hired police officers must meet certain requirements before they are certified by the state. Each must attend one of six police training academies and complete a 480-hour basic training program and a 40-hour firearms training course as well as pass both a written test and a physical fitness test. The basic training program includes training in making arrests, use of force and the rights of the accused. Officers also receive instruction in communications, crisis intervention, homeland security, crime prevention, investigation, traffic law enforcement, first aid and community policing. Many police departments [including Rolling Meadows Police Department,] now require new officers to have a college education. Research indicates that college-educated officers perform police tasks better; are better writers and public speakers; are better able to deal with different cultures, races and lifestyles; and have fewer disciplinary problems.