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ED 036 656 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM EDES PRICE DESCRIP10IS AESIRACT ECCUMENT RESUME VT 010 503 CROCKETT/ THCMPSON S. LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION: A SURVEY AND DISCUSSICN OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES. INTERNAlIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE, INC. WASHINGTON, E.C. 68 238P. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS 04 POLICE, 1319 18TH STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 20036 ($3.00) EDES PRICE ME-4:1.00 HC NOT AVAILABLE FROM EDRS. *COLLEGES, CURRICULUM, *EDUCATION, *LAW ENFORCEMENT, QUESTIONNAIRES, STATISTICAL DATA, *SURVEYS, TABLES (DATA) TO COLLECT AND DISSEMINATE INFOEMATICN CONCERNING LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES, QUESTIONNAIRES WERE MAILED TO 362 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WITh 257 RETURNING THE FORMS. A TOTAL CF 261 LAW ENECECEMENT PROGRAMS ¶ERE OFFERED AT 234 SEPARATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, WITH 199 ASSOCIATE, 44 BACCALAUREATE, 13 MASIER1S, AND 5 LOCICRATE DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED. TEN STATES DID NOT PROVIDE ANY DEGREE PROGRAMS AT THEIR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. THE NUMBER OF LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS INCREASED 306 PERCENT FROM 1961 TO 1968 AND ENROLLMENT IN THE PROGRAMS ROSE 147 PERCENT FROM 1964 TO 1967. FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY, SCHOOLS WERE CONSIDERED TO HAVE LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS IF THEY CEFERED PROFESSIONAL COURSES PROVIDING 2 REASONABLY COMPLETE CORE OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE AREA OF LAW ENFORCEMENT CE POLICE FUNCTIONS. (BC)

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CROCKETT/ THCMPSON S.LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION: A SURVEY AND DISCUSSICNOF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES.INTERNAlIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE, INC.WASHINGTON, E.C.68238P.INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS 04 POLICE, 131918TH STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 20036 ($3.00)

EDES PRICE ME-4:1.00 HC NOT AVAILABLE FROM EDRS.*COLLEGES, CURRICULUM, *EDUCATION, *LAW ENFORCEMENT,QUESTIONNAIRES, STATISTICAL DATA, *SURVEYS, TABLES(DATA)

TO COLLECT AND DISSEMINATE INFOEMATICN CONCERNINGLAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES, QUESTIONNAIRES WEREMAILED TO 362 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WITh 257 RETURNING THE FORMS.A TOTAL CF 261 LAW ENECECEMENT PROGRAMS ¶ERE OFFERED AT 234 SEPARATEEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, WITH 199 ASSOCIATE, 44 BACCALAUREATE, 13MASIER1S, AND 5 LOCICRATE DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED. TEN STATES DID NOTPROVIDE ANY DEGREE PROGRAMS AT THEIR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. THENUMBER OF LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS INCREASED 306 PERCENT FROM 1961 TO1968 AND ENROLLMENT IN THE PROGRAMS ROSE 147 PERCENT FROM 1964 TO1967. FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY, SCHOOLS WERE CONSIDERED TO HAVELAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS IF THEY CEFERED PROFESSIONAL COURSESPROVIDING 2 REASONABLY COMPLETE CORE OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE AREA OF LAWENFORCEMENT CE POLICE FUNCTIONS. (BC)

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Thompson S. CrockettN

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE

OFFICE OF EDUCATION

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POSITION OR POLICY.

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE, INC.

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS DIVISION WASHINGTON, D.C.

Copyright 1968

international Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.1319 18th St, N.W.Washington, D. C. 20036

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FOREWORD

Myths die hard. Perhaps it is because at one obscure moment in history there was an incidentupon which the myth was based. Within the field of police education and training, there continueto be myths which, like all others, exhibit vitality greater than their validity. A myth which appearsto be under severe attack and which shows hopeful signs of being placed to rest, holds that "ittakes a policeman to teach a policeman." While the value of this doctrine may be worthwhile interms of developing the how-to-do-it skills of the job, its worth is severely limited as it relates tothe creation of a sound educational foundation for individuals entering the police service.

Much of the growing concern about law enforcement education stems from the lingeringimpact of the adherence to the dogma of the myth. Two severe problems are looming, both relatedto the provincial concept of teacher selection. On the one hand, the myth creates the belief in theminds of students that they are wasting their time unless their course of study occurs within a pro-gram flying the police banner. On the other hand, the explosion in the demand for and creation ofpolice education programs has tended to exhaust the supply of those few, rare persons who havemastered both the skills of the police practitioner and the techniques of teaching.

Our needs shift as conditions change. No longer can we clutch a dead myth to our breasts.The study reported here provides benchmarks and guidelines which we hope will enable the policeexecutive and the educator to make quality the hallmark of the police practitioner's educationalpreparation.

George W. O'Connor

Director, Professional Standards DivisionInternational Association of Chiefs of Police

CONTENTS

Summary and Commentary

Introduction

Programs and Institutions

Associate Degree Programs

Bacculaureate and Graduate Degree Programs

The Question of Quality

Students and Graduates

Instructional Staff

Campus Based Police Training

Textbook Survey

Program Listings By State

Program Summary Sheets

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ALABAMA 2.10 KANSAS 2.113 OKLAHOMA 2.161ALASKA 2.12 KENTUCKY 2.116 OREGON 2.163ARIZONA 2.13 MARYLAND 2.117 PENNSYLVANIA 2.170CALIFORNIA 2.18 MASSACHUSETTS 2.120 RHODE ISLAND 2.177COLORADO 2.72 MICHIGAN 2.123 TENNESSEE 2.178CONNECTICUT 2.73 MISSISSIPPI 2.132 TEXAS 2.179DELAWARE 2.75 MISSOURI 2.133 UTAH 2.186FLORIDA 2.78 NEBRASKA 2.135 VIRGENIA 2.189GEORGIA 2.89 NEVADA 2.136 WASHINGTON 2.191HAWAII 2.93 NEW JERSEY 2.138 WISCONSIN 2.197IDAHO 2.94 NEW MEXICO 2.141 WYOMING 2.200ILLINOIS 2.96 NEW YORK 2.142 DIST. OF COL. 2.76INDIANA 2.105 NORTH CAROLINA 2.152 VIRGIN ISLANDS 2.202IOWA 2.107 OHIO 2.154 GUAM 2.201

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I Number of Law Enforcement Degree ProgramsAvailable Fall 1968

II Associate Degree Programs Fall 1968

HI Growth of Associate Degree Programs

1.4

IV Baccalaureate and Graduate Degree Programs Fall 1968

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V Student and Graduate Data Associate Degree Programs

VI Student and Graduate Data Baccalaureate and GraduateDegree Programs

VII Full Time Staff, Associate Degree Programs

VIII Part Time Staff, Associate Degree Programs

IX Full Time Staff, Baccalaureate and Graduate DegreePrograms

1.20

1.21

1.22

X Campus Based Law Enforcement Training AssociateDegree Institutions

XI Campus Based Law Enforcement TrainingBaccalaureate and Graduate Degree Institutions

1.24

1.25

XII Number of Institutions Furnishing Textbook Information

1. Milestones in the Development of Law EnforcementEducation 1960 1968

1.28

1.5

2. Comparison of Growth in Number and Enrollment, TotalJunior College and Law Enforcement Program

1.6

3. Post-Associate Degree Program Growth 1958 - 1968

4. Recommended Associate Degree Curriculum

5. Enrollment Summary Fall 1967

6. Police Employee Enrollment Fall 1967

7. Future of Program Graduates

8. Number of Instructional Staff Members Fall 11968

9. Campus Based Police Training Summary

1

10. Textbooks Used in Four or More Institutions

V

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1.14

1.17

1.18

1.19

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The research involved in the development of this pub-lication was made possible through a grant from theFord Foundation

Cover Art by Bill :rowerStudios, Washington, D. C.

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INTRODUCTION

This study was initiated in an effort to collect and disseminate information relating to some of thebasic quantitive aspects of law enforcement education in the United States. It was anticipated thatsuch data would be useful to educators developing or conducting programs, students and counselorsinvolved in planning for law enforcement careers and police administrators concerned with thecurrent nature of the academic foundation of their profession.

In recent years the remarkable growth of law enforcement education has often been accompaniedby an unfortunate tendency to exaggerate the number of law enforcement degree programs actuallyavailable. This tendency is the result of several factors, including the perpetuation of unreliable data,undisciplined enthusiasm, and the absence of a satisfactory working definition of what constitutesa "law enforcement" program. The latter difficulty has led to the listing of schools that offer a singlecriminology or corrections course and others that offer degree programs only in sociology or otherfields which are certainly police related, but hardly definable as law enforcement majors.

For the purpose of this study, law enforcement programs were defined as experiences in formal edu-cation that terminate in the award of an academic degree and which contain a substantial number ofprofessional courses that provide a reasonably complete core of knowledge relating specifically tothe law enforcement or police function as contrasted with other components of the criminal justicesystem. While not precise, this working definition provided a useful criteria for identifying profes-sional programs and presented very few problems in actual application.

As an initial step, questionnaires were mailed to 362 colleges and universities that have appeared onone or more lists of "law enforcement" programs circulated in recent years. Non-responding schoolswere mailed a second questionnaire with an appeal to participate in the survey. Two hundred andfifty-seven survey forms were eventually returned, with 63 of the respondents reporting that theydid not offer law enforcement degree programs.

In addition to the responding schools, 40 other programs were verified through previous surveyresponses, records of the American Association of Junior Colleges, and personal knowledge of theIACP staff members. Non-responding but verified programs were tabulated separately and includedin the survey wherever appropriate.

1.1

PROGRAMS AND INSTITUTIONS

As a result of survey returns and other verification processes, 2611 law enforcement degreeprograms were identified in 234 separate educational institutions in the United States and outlyingareas as summarized below and tabulated by state in Table I.

A. Total Institutions offering programs 234

1. Associate Programs 199

2. Baccalaureate andGraduate Programs 48

247*

B. Total Programs Available 261

1. Associate Degree 199

2. Baccalaureate Degree 44

3. Master's Degree 13

4. Doctorate Degree 5

261

As a result of the converging influences of several dynamic factors, including an awakened interest in

the potential of education on the part of the police profession and other developments, several of

which are suggested in Figure 1, the decade beginning in 1960 has seen an impressive growth in theavailability of degree programs. During the major portion of this period, new program developmentcontinued at an almost explosive rate in both community colleges and universities.

While the total number of colleges and universities offering programs has grown significantly inrecent years, the ten states listed below have not, as yet, provided for professional law enforcementcurriculums in their systems of higher education.

Arkansas North DakotaMaine South CarolinaMinnesota South DakotaMontana VermontNew Ha pshire West Virginia

*13 Institutions offer both associate and Baccalaureate degree programs.

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The failure of these states to develop programs is especially notable in light of the availability offederal funding for this purpose in recent years. The Office of Law Enforcement Assistance of theU. S. Department of Justice initiated a special funding program in fiscal year 1967 to make lawenforcement education available in states where programs had not previously been developed orwhere additional programs were needed to service population centers. Prior to the federal fundingperiod, a Ford Foundation grant permitted the Professional Standards Division of the IACP to offerenforcement and Held assistance to schools and law enforcement groups interested in the develop-ment of degree programs.

Assistance programs mounted at the national level to provide both funding and field consultationwere instrumental in greatly accelerating the expansion of police education opportunities in theUnited States, but, as suggested by the program distribution reflected in Table I, much work remainsto be accomplished.

Table I

NUMBER OF LAW ENFORCEMENT DEGREE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE

Fall 1968

STATEAssociate Degree

Programs

(2-Year)

[:ccalaureate DegreePrograms

(4-Year)

Master'sDegree

Programs

Doctorate

Programs

Number of

Programs

Available

Number of

Separate

Institutions

Alabama 2 I 2 I 2Alaska 1 I 1 I 1Arizona 3 2 I 5

I 5Arkansas 0 0 0

58 6 6 2 72 65Colorado 2 1 3Connecticut 2 1 3Delaware 1 I 1 I 1Florida 12 1 1 1

I 15 I 13Georgia 4I 4 4

Hawaii 1I 1 I 1

Idaho 2 1I 3 I 2Illinois 11 1I 12 I 12Indiana 1 2 I 3 I 3

Iowa 5 1I 6 I 6Kansas 4 4 I 4

Kentucky 1 1 I 2 I 1Louisiana 0 1

I 1 I 1Maine 0 0 0Maryland 3 3 3Massachusetts 3 1 4 i 4Michigan 8 2 1 11 I 10Minnesota 0 0 I 0Mississippi 0 1 1

I 1Missouri 4 2I 6 I 6

Montana 0 0 0Nebraska 1 1 2 1Nevada 2

I 2 2New Hampshire 0 I 0 0New Jerse 3

I 3 3New Mexico 1 1 2 1New York 11 1 2 2 16 13No. Carolina 2 2 2No. Dakota 0 0 0Ohio 6 3 9 7Oklahoma 0 2 2 2Oregon 6 2 8 8Pennsylvania 7 2 9 9Rhode Island 1 1 2 1South Carolina 0 0 0South Dakota 0 0 0Tennessee 1 1 2 1Texas 10 1 1 12 11Utah 2 2 4 I 3Vermont 0 0 0Virginia 4 1 I 5 I 4Washington 7 1 1 I 9 I 8West Virginia 0 0

R

0Wisconsin 2 1 3 3Wyoming 1 I 1 I 1list. of Col. 2 1I 3 I 2Puerto Rico 0I 0 0Virgin Islands 1I 1 1

GuamI

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TOTAL 199 44 13 5 261 234

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MILESTONES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION1960-1968

Guidelines for Law Enforcement Education Programs

in Community and Junior Colleges, Published by

the American Association of Junior Colleges.

Model Police Standards Council Act adopted: "No

person shall be appointed as a police officer ...unless such person.. . is the holder of a bachelor's

degree"

President's Commission on Law Enforcement and

Administration of Justice reports. "Police de-partments should take immediate steps to establish

a minimum requirement of a baccalaureate degree for

all supervisory and executive positions."

IACP Advisory Council on Police Education and

Training: "Generally, it is conceded that today'slaw enforcement officer has a need for higher educa-

tion.... within the next few years law enforcementofficers will find higher education imperative."

California State Department of Education reports

enrollments in police science programs in the state

second only to electronic technician programs.

July

1968

July

1967

July

1966

July

1965

July

1964

July

1963

July

1962

July

1961

1960

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Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, Title

I, ". .. to carry out programs of academic educa-

cational assistance to improve and strengthen law

enforcement."

Education and Training Section formed within the

IACP " to promote a more intimate and mean-

ingful relationship between the police executive and

the police educator . "

Office of Law Enforcement Assistance Special

Grants: "To help establish law enforcement degree

programs."

International Association of Police Professors state-

ment: "...law enforcement education programs must

be planned so that they include a hard core of work

in the law enforcement field...plus the opportunityto develop special skills within this broad field."

Ford Foundation Grant to IACP: "To stimulate theimprovement and expansion of academic degree pro-

grams in the field of law enforcement."

Forty law enforcement programs available in com-

munity colleges.

199

164

125

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS

In the fall of 1968, there were at least 199 associate degree programs in operation, with perhaps adozen more in the advanced stages of development. No less than 17 of the existing programs wereclassed as part time in that a two-year de ee could not be earned in two years or less attendance.Distribution of associate degree programs by state and operation is provided in Table II.

The rate of growth of associate degree programs over the last ten years is illustrated in Table IIIwhich indicates an increase in the number of programs available from 28 in 1958 to the currentlevel of 199. Available enrollment figures also reflect an impressive growth pattern.

While the evolution of police education has been facilitated by the concurrent growth of the com-munity college movement in the United States, Figure 2 clearly indicates that the growth rate of lawenforcement programs and enrollment has far exceeded that of junior colleges in general.

Figure 2

COMPARISON OF GROWTH IN NUMBER AND ENROLLMENTTotal Junior College and Law Enforcement Program

306.1%

PROGRAM GROWTH

1961-1968

P

E

300 R 240

C

275 220

T

250 I 200

N

225 180

E

200 A 160

E

175 140

150 120

125 100

100 80

75 60

50

1961 4911Law Enforcement Program

1968 199

1961 6783Junior Colleges

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ENROLLMENT GROWTH

1964-1967

1964 9,5511 Law Enforcement Program Enrollment

1967 23,614 Fall Session

1964 1,043,9632 Junior College Enrollment

1967 1,671,4402 Fall Session

1 First Annual Survey of two-year degree programs in law enforcement, St. Petersburg Junior College, 1965.21968 Junior College Directory, American Association of Junior Colleges, 1968.3American Association of Junior Colleges.

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Table II

ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS

Fall 1968

STATE

RESPONSE TOTAL PROGRAM OPERATION CERTIFICATE

Programs

Responding

Not

Responding

But Program

Verified

Associate

Degrae

(2year)Programs

FullTime*

Part

Time

Not

Reported

Offering Only

Nondegree

Programs

Alabama 2 0 2 1

Alaska 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

Arizona 3 0 3

Arkansas 0 0 0

California 49 9 58 45 4 9 0

Colorado 1 1 2 I. 0 1 0

Connecticut 2 0 2 2 0 0 0

Delaware 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Florida 10 2 12 9 1 2 1

Georgia 4 0 4 4 0 0 0

Hawaii 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Idaho 2 0 2 2 0 0 0

Illinois 8 3 11 8 0 3 1

Indiana 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

Iowa 5 0 5 5 0 0 0

Kansas 3 1 4 3 0 1 0

Kentucky 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Louisiana 0 0 0

Maine 0 0 0

Maryland 3 0 3 3 0 0 0

Massachusetts 2 1 3 1 1 1 0

Michigan 7 1 8 6 1 1 0

Minnesota 0 0 0

Mississippi 0 0 0

Missouri 1 3 4 1 0 3 0

Montana 0 0 0

Nebraska 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Nevada 2 0 2 2 0 0 0

New Hampshire 0 0 1

New Jersey 3 0 3 2 1 0 0

New Mexico 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

New York 8 3 11 5 3 3 0

No. Carolina 2 0 2 2 0 0 0

No. Dakota 0 0 0

Ohio 6 0 6 6 0 0 0

Oklahoma 0 0 0

Oregon 5 1 6 4 1 1 u

Pennsylvania 5 2 7 4 1 2 1

Rhode Island 1 0 1

So. Carolina 0 0 0

So. Dakota 0 0 0

Tennessee 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Texas 6 4 10 6 0 4 0

Utah 2 0 2 2 0 0 1

Vermont 0 0 0 0

Virginia 2 2 4 1 0 3 0

Washington 5 2 7 3 2 2 0

West Virginia 0 0 0

Wisconsin 2 0 2 2 0 0 0

Wyoming 1 0 1 1 0 0

Dist. of Col. 2 0 ,, 2 0 0 0

Puerto Rico 0 0 0

Virgin Islands 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Guam 1 0 1 1 0 0

TOTAL 163 36 199 144 17 38 6

A full time program Is one In which a twoear law enforcement degree may Pe earned in two years ci less attendance.

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Table III

GROWTH OF ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS

STATE

CHRONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT 1 ENROLLMENT

1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

NoHistory

DataAvailable

19642 19673

Alabama 2 2 0 150Alaska 1 1 1 1 1 0 26Arizona 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 0 606Arkansas 0 0 0

California 25 28 32 36 39 44 48 52 53 58 58 0 6,788 13,830Colorado 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 64Connecticut 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 49Delaware 1 0 0

Florida 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 0 464 1,333Georgia 1 4 4 0 141Hawaii 1 1 0 150Idaho 1 2 2 2 0 33Illinois 1 5 9 2 420Indiana 0 1 0

Iowa 4 5 0 177Kansas 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 0 50Kentucky 0 1 0

Louisiana 0 0 0

Maine 0 0 0

Maryland 1 1 3 3 3 3 0 400Massachusetts 1 3 0 17Michigan 1 2 3 3 5 7 7 8 0 140 628Minnesota 0 0 0

Mississippi 0 0 0

Missouri 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 125 125Montana 0 0 0

Nebraska 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 57 0

Nevada 2 2 0 114New Hampshire 0 0 0

New Jersey 1 3 3 0 243New Mexico 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

New York 1 1 1 3 3 6 6 7 7 8 9 2 1,652 2,261No. Carolina 1 2 0 125No. Dakota 0 0 0

Ohio 1 3 3 4 5 6 0 150 331Oklahoma 1 0 0 0

Oregon 1 4 5 5 5 1 282Pennsylvania 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 6 1 102 596Rhode Island 1 1 1 0 171So. Carolina 0 0 0

So. Dakota 0 0 0Tennessee 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

Texas 2 4 6 8 2 346Utah 2 2 0 187Vermont 0 0 0

Virginia 1 3 3 3 3 1 47 201Washington 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 1 171West Virginia 0 0 0

Wisconsin 1 2 2 2 0 203Wyoming 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 r 30Dist. of Col. 1 1 1 1 1 1 3. 1 1 1 2 0 0

Puerto Rico 0 0 0

Virgin Islands 1 1 0 121Guam 1 1 1 0 33

TOTAL 28 31 40 49 56 72 84 107 125 164 185 14 19,551 23,614

1 Based on information available on 185 (93%) of 199 associate degree programs.2 Based on information furnished by 61 (73%) of 84 associate degree programs for Fall 1964.3 Based on information furnished by 137 ($4%) of 163 Institutions offering only an associate degree program for Fall 1967.

BACCALAUREATE AND GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS

The development of baccalaureate and graduate degree programs had proceeded at a pace hardlycharacteristic of the traditional image of the established academic world. Although fewer in numberthan the associate degree programs, the post-associate degree offerings demonstrate an equally im-pressive growth rate, evidencing a 207.7% increase during the period 1958 to 1968.

In the fall of 1968, there were at least 48 colleges and universities offering a total of 62 programsleading to the award of bachelor's, master's and doctor's degrees in the law enforcement field. TableIV provides a summary, by state and level, of advanced education pro ams. Their growth patternduring the years from 1958 to 1968 is illustrated in Figure 3.

Number ofInstitutions offering

programs

50

5

40

5

30

5

20

10

Figure 3

POST- ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM GROWTH

1958-1.968

38

16

15

18

33

40*

0

1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

*8 programs did not provide historical &fa.

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Table IV

BACCALAUREATE AND GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS

Fall 1968

STATE

INSTITUTIONS PROGRAMS

Baccalaureate and

Graduate Degree

Institutions alsoOffering an Associate

Degree

RespondingNot Responding

But VerifiedTotal Institutions

Fel 1968Baccalaureate Master's Doctorate

Alabama 0 0Alaska 0 0

Arizona 2 2Arkansas 0 0

California 6 1 7

Colorado 1 1 1

Connecticut 1 1

Delaware 0 0

Florida 1 1

Georgia 0 0Hawaii 0

Idaho 1 1I

Illinois 1 1I

Indiana 2 2I

Iowa 1

Kansas 0 0I

Kentucky 1 1I

Louisiana 0 1 1I

Maine 0 0I

Maryland 0 0I

Massachusetts 1 1I

Michigan 2 2I

Minnesota 0 0I

Mississippi 1 1I

Missouri 1 1 2 I

Montana 0 0I

Nebraska 1 1I

Nevada 0 0I

New Hampshire 0 0

New Jersey 0 0

New Mexico 1 1

New York 3 3No. Carolina 0 0

No. Dakota 0 0

Ohio 3 3Oklahoma 2 2 2Oregon 2 2 2Pennsylvania 2 2 2Rhode Island 1 1

So. Carolina 0 0

So. Dakota 0 0

Tennessee 1 1

Texas 1 1 1

Utah 2 2Vermont 0 C

Virginia 0 1 1

Washington 1 1

West Virginia 0 0

Wisconsin 1 1

Wyoming 0 0

Dist. of Col. 1 1

Puerto Rico 0 0

Virgin Islands 0 0

Guam 0 0

TOTAL 44 4 48 44 13 5 13

THE QUESTION OF QUALITY

With more law enforcement programs and larger numbers of police students, the educational out-look for the profession would appear to be optimistic. There is, however, a growing concern over thequality of many of the curriculums being offered and genuine doubt about the relevancy of suchprograms to the career needs of today's law enforcement students. While certainly not confined toassociate degree programs, this problem is presently most acute at the community college level in theUnited States.

The issue of program quality was confronted by the President's Commission on Law Enforcementand Administration of Justice in their 1967 Task Force Report: The Police, which states:

"The Commission's examination of these (Police) programs disclose that many ofthem are highly vocational in nature and are primarily intended to provide technicalskills necessary in performing police work. College credit is given, for example, forsuch courses as traffic control, defensive tactic and patrol procedures. Althoughthere is a need for vocational training, it is not and cannot be a substitute for a liberalarts education.

The wisdom of giving degree credit for technical courses, therefore, must be ques-tioned. Training may be properly offered at college or junior college facilities butnot as part of the school's basic pro tif am . . When courses are offered for vocationaltraining, however, they should be considered as such and not as degree credit offer-ings of the institution."

The complex demands made upon career policemen in modern society have been far too well docu-mented in recent years, both through popular media and the findings of distinguished study groups,to require elaboration in this document*. At this point in time it should be possible to make reason-ably accurate statements regarding the nature and quality of those educational programs that willbest serve the long range career requirements of the police service. While such statements might con-flict with current practice in many schools, they represent fundamental issues that have been toolong ignored in the rush to create and expand a sufficient number of police programs to establishthe right of law enforcement education to a place on the college campus.

The fear of offending vested interests should not be permitted to further delay the day when anincreasingly sophisticated law enforcement community will join with conscientious police educatorsto define and provide the kind of educational experiences that are responsive to the real require-ments of a professional career service. As a beginning, there are several very basic standards that canand should be considered. For example, a law enforcement program should be academically sound.It should be designed not to transmit basic entry skills, the traditional function of the policeacademy, but to provide the student with the broad educational background necessary for a life-time career in public service. Since we have no way of knowing what levels of education will berequired for upward mobility in the police profession in the years ahead, no educational programthat purports to prepare for career service can logically be terminal in nature.

An associate degree program that will not "transfer" to a senior institution for at least 90% appli-cation toward a baccalaureate degree in the criminal justice field is riot, in fact, career oriented andshould be avoided by police officers and pre-service students seeking an education for professionalpolice service. Experience has clearly shown that educational goals frequently change over a period

*Task Force Report: The Police, President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice11967

The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society Report by the President's Commission on Law Enforcement andAdministration of Justice February 1967

Report of the National Advisory ",ommission on Civil Disorders March 11968Supplemental Studies for the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders July 1968

of time and all too many students find that after several years of effort, often involving personal andfamily sacrifice, they have earned only a "terminal" degree that cannot serve as a foundation forfurther education. Therefore, in-service and pre-service police students should ignore the "terminal"program in favor of curriculum that will earn credit that can be applied toward a degree in anyaccredited college or university.

The concept popular in some circles that a law enforcement degree program must be "modified" inorder to fall within the intellectual grasp of policemen is not only an insult to the intelligence andability of the average police officer, but is a perversion of the philosophy of professional education.For those personnel who may be unable to do college level work, the need is for remedial and sup-portive education not an "easier" degree program.

Beyond holding the potential for transfer, the law enforcement program should contain no morethan 1/3 professional courses, (21-24 semester credits for associate programs) with the remainingcourse work concentrated heavily in the behavioral sciences and communications. If included, suchskill courses as first aid, defense tactics, and firearms should meet physical education requirementsand not be considered as part of the professional content.

The criteria of transferability of credit should eliminate the present corrosive practice of grantingacademic credit for prior police training or experience. Although not widespread, this practice hasno sound logical or academic basis and has no place in a serious law enforcement education programIf complete college courses meeting all academic standards are taught by college staff members areincluded in recruit training programs, the granting of credit is acceptable. Unfortunately, however,this is rarely the case and in most instances "credit" is given as a device to attract students, withcollege and universities some times attempting to outbid each other by offering police students a

eater number of "free" credits.

Quality is a product not only of curriculum but of instruction. All law enforcement course workshould be presented by personnel who are fully qualified in terms of formal education and therequisite knowledge and experience. As an absolute minimum, all part-time and full-time instruc-tors should hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university as well as the professionalbackground appropriate to the subject instructed.

Fro these limited observations it is possible to suggest criteria for sound law enforcement programs:At least 90% of the program must transfer to a senior institution toward a baccalaureate degreein the criminal justice field.No more than 1/3 of the program should be made up of professional courses.The balance of the program should be heavily oriented toward the behavioral sciences andcommunications.Skill courses should not be included in the professional content, but may be used to meetphysical education requirements.No credit should be allowed kg police training or experience.All instructors of professional content courses should hold at least a baccalaureate degree inaddition to other qualifications.

While this list of criteria may be incomplete in scope, it's adoption would certainly make a majorcontribution to the improvement of law enforcement education in this country. Regrettably, thepossibility of universal acceptance of such minimum standards for police education programs isprecluded by the strangle hold imposed in some states on career programs by the various depart-ments of vocational education that establish curriculum requirements incompatible with the demon-strated needs of the police service. In such states the only alternative is for individual communitycolleges to forego vocational funding and develop programs that will reflect a concern for the bestinterests of the police student and the welfare of the community.

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Early in 1968 the American Association of Junior Colleges moved a first step in the direction ofestablishing standards for program development when it assembled its National Advisory Councilon Law Enforcement and Education. The Council recommended a law enforcement curriculumfully compatible with the recommendations discussed above and that program, which is sum-marized in Figure 4, is strongly endorsed by the IACP.1

'Guidelines for Law Enforcement Education Programs in Community and Junior Colleges, American Associationof Junior Colleges, 1968

Figure 4

RECOMMENDED ASSOCIATE DEGREE CURRICULUM

MAJOR AREA CONTENT

General ProfessionalSubject Hours Subject HoursEnglish 6 Introduction to Law Enforcement 3Government (national and state) 6 Police Organization, Operations, orPsychology (general, developmental) 6 Administration 3-6Sociology (introduction)Speech

3

3

Law (basic criminal) (evidence,procedural) 6

Science, Logic, Math 6 Criminal Investigation, Criminalistics 3-6Humanities or Arts 3 Behavior (criminal, delinquent, juvenile). . 3

33 18-24

Remaining credits in the program may be devoted to meeting specific graduation requirements.

SUGGESTED CURRICULUM PATTERN

First Year

First Term Second TermEnglish 3 English 3Psychology, Introduction 3 National Government 3State and Local Government 3 Sociology, Introduction 3Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Police Operations 3Police Administration 3 Police Role in Crime and Delinquency 3Physical Education* 1 Physical Education* 1

16 16

Second Year

Third Term Fourth TermHumanities 3 Adolescent Psychology or Social Problems 3Criminal Law 3 Logic 3Mathematics 3 Criminal Evidence and Procedure 3Criminal Investigation 3 Introduction to Criminalistics 3Public Speaking 3 Elective 3Physical Education* 1 Physical Education* 1

16 16

*Physical education requirement may be met by first aid, defense tactics, swimming, water safety, firearms, or relatedsubjects. Students exempt from physical education may elect 4 additional credits.

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STUDENTS AND GRADUATES

During the fall term in 1967 a total of 31,992 students were enrolled in law enfort,:nent programsin 178 reporting institutions, a response representing about 85% of the 209 schools identified asoffering such programs. Enrollment statistics, by state and student status, are provided in Tables Vand VI and summarized in Figure 5.

Figure 5

ENROLLMENT SUMMARY(Fall 1967)

FULL-TIME*ENROLLMENT

PART-TIMEENROLLMENT TOTALS

ASSOCIATEDEGREE PROGRAMS 10,492 13,122 23,614

BACCALAUREATEAND

GRADUATE DEGREEPROGRAMS

3,500 4,878 8,378

TOTALS 13,992 18,000 31 992

*Students carrying 13 or more semester hours of work for credit.

The reliability of enrollment data is influenced by the fact that for the 13 universities that offerboth associate and post-associate degrees it is frequently difficult to identify what portion of theenrollment should be classed as involved in an associate degree program. Consequently, post-asso-iate pro; am enrollment contains, for 13 schools, some students who could be more accuratelytabulated as associate degree enrollments.

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Table V

STUDENT AND GRADUATE DATA

Institutions Offering Only an Associate Deg: ee

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TOTAL 163 137 128 750 975 10,492 23,614 13,122 8,725 596 6,142 2,187 1,492 1,497 966

'Students enrolled In law enforcemen program Fa I 1967.2Graduates of law enforcement program as of 1 September 1967.

3 Full-time students, for purposes of this report, are those carrying 13 or more semester hours of work for credit.4Students carrying 12 or less semester hours of work for credit.

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Table VI

STUDENT AND GRADUATE DATA

Institutions Offering Baccalaureate and Graduate Degree Programs*

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TOTAL 46 41 39 349 226 3,500 8,378 4,878 4,395 134 5,740 1,457 1,283 213 2,7S7

*Including 13 institutions which also offer an associate deg ee.iStudents enrolled In law enforcement program Fall 1967.2Graduates of law enforcement program as of 1 September 1967.

3Full time students, for purposes of this repo , are those car ying 13 or more semester hours 0 work for credit.4Students carrying 12 or less semester hours of work for credit.

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Significantly, almost 45% of the fall 1967 enrollment was made up of full-time employees of publiclaw enforcement agencies. A summary is reflected in Figure 6.

Figure 6

POLICE EMPLOYEE ENROLLMENTFall 1967

FULL-TIMEENROLLMENT

PART-TIMEENROLLMENT

TOTALS

ASSOCIATEDEGREE PROGRAMS

POLICE 975 (9.3%) 8,725 (66.5%) 9,700 (41.1%)

OTHERS 9,517 (90.7%) 4,397 (33.5%) 13,914 (58.9%)

BACCALAUREATEAND

GRADUATE DEGREEPROGRAMS

POLICE 226 (6.5%) 4,395 (90.1%) 4,621 (55.1%)

483 (9.9%) 3,757 (44.9%)

TOTAL

POLICE 1,201 (8.6 %) 13,120 (72.9%) 14,321 (44.8%)

OTHERS 12,790 (91.4 %) 4,880 (27.1%) 17,671 (55.2%)

Of the reporting institutions, 167 furnished information regarding graduates. A total of 11,882 lawenforcement graduates were reported, with the total divided almost equally between the associateand the higher degree programs. While it was obvious that records regarding the future of law en-forcement graduates were incomplete, the information reported is summarized in Figure 7.

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Figure 7

FUTURE OF PROGRAM GRADUATES

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REPORTED

TOTALS

ASSOCIATEDEGREE PROGRAMS 2,187 1,492 1,497 966 6,142.

BACCALAUREATE ANDGRADUATE DEGREE

PROGRAMS1,457 1,283 213 2,787 5,740

TOTALS 3,644 2,775 :,710 3,753 11,882

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

One hundred and ninety-three institutions provided information on the educational achievementand criminal justice experience of personnel instructing in their law enforcement programs. Forassociate degree programs, information was also tabulated on part-time instructional staff membersand their primary occupational groups. This data is displayed by state in Tables VII, VIII and IXand summarized in Figure 8.

Figure 8

NUMBER OF INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF MEMBERS

Fall 1968

FULL -TIME PART-TIME TOTALS

ASSOCIATEDEGREE PROGRAMS 189 918 1,107

BACCALAUREATE ANDDOCTORATE DEGREE

PROGRAMS178 178

TOTALS 367 918 1,285

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Table VII

FULL TIME STAFF, ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS*

Fall 1968

STATE

RESPONSE HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVIEMENT YEARS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXPERIENCE

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TOTAL 186 151 4 6 82 18 72 7 189 15 12 43 62 57

Based on Information from 151 of 186 Institutions offering only an associate degree program (13 additional associate doves programs are offered by institutions that also offer an advanced doyen.)

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Table VIII

PART -TIME STAFF MEMBERS, ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS*

Fall 1968

STATE

RESPONSE HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT .73 PRIMARY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP

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2Ohio 4 4 5 2 4 5 f 4 20 2 14 1 1Oklahoma 0 0 0Oregon 6 5 5 14 1 5 6 31 7 13 2 1 2 6Pennsylvania 7 5 4 1 9 10 2 4 30 8 9 2 1 3 2 3 1Rhode Island 0 0 0So. Carolina 0 0 0So. Dakota 0 0 0Tennessee 0 0 0Texas 10 6 1 3 2 3 9 2 4 2 1

Utah 1 1 1 2 3 6 3 1 2Vermont 0 0 0Virginia 3 2 1 2 3 1

Washington 7 5 13 2 6 3 8 32 3 17 3 2 6 1West Virginia 0 0 0Wisconsin 2 2 I 8 2 1 11 5 3 1 1Wyoming 1 1 I 2 2 1

Dist. of Col. 1 1 1 2 3Puerto Rico 0 0 0Virgin Islands 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 1Guam 1 1 0

TOTAL 186 149 1172 150 132 198 145 101 20 918 131 351 123 45 49 13 65 27 51 63

*Based on information supplied by 149 of 186 institutions offe ing only an associate deg ee program. (13 additional associate degree programs are offe ed by institutions that also offer a higher lawenforcement degree program.)

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Table IX

FULL TIME STAFF, BACCALAUREATE AND GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS*

Fall 1968

RESPONSE HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT YEARS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXPERIENCE

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Illinois 1 1 1 1 2 1 1

Indiana 2 2 2 1 5 5 13 3

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Louisiana 1 0 0

Maine 0 0 0

Maryland 0 0 0

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Minnesota 0 0 0

Mississippi 1 1 1 1 1

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Nebraska 1 1

Nevada 0 0 0

New Hampshire 0 0 0

New Jersey 0 0 I 0

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New York 3 3 I 5 3 8 7 23

No. Carolina 0 0 I 0

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So. Carolina 0 0 0

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Washington 1 1 I 1 1 1 3

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Puerto Rico 0 0

Virgin Islands 0 0 0

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TOTAL 48 42 2 0 21 13 81 61 178 60** 23 29 30 36

*Includes 13 institutions that also offer an associate degree prog am.**Includes 18 staff members of University of California at Berkeley and 9 staff members at California State College at Long Beach for whom experience data was incomplete or not provided.

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CAMPUS BASED POLICE TRAINING

It has long been recognized that colleges and universities are in an excellent position to assist lawenforcement agencies in the development and presentation of a wide range of training programs.As long as it is recognized that such activities are vocational in nature and not part of the liberalarts education program, campus based training courses can provide a valuable service to the com-munity and to law police administrators concerned with the constant need to improve personnelperformance.

While puiice training is offered at some colleges and universities that do not also house a law en-forcement education program, this survey attempted to collect information on only those trainingactivities conducted in conjunction with degree programs. The information provided by 1194institutions is contained in Tables X and XI and summarized in Figure 9.

Figure 9

CAMPUS BASED POLICE TRAINING SUMMARY

INSTITUTIONSOFFERING

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1966-1967 SCHOOL YEAR

CLASSROOMHOURS

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NUMBERPERSONNEL

TRAINED

NUMBERSEPARATECOURSES

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ASSOCIATEDEGREE PROGRAMS 44 5,736 5,347 112 5

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TOTALS

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8,984

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CAMPUS Bi..SED LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING*

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State

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Ohio 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 160 32

Oklahoma 0 0 0

Oregon 6 5 1 0

Pennsylvania 7 5 2 0 2 1 0 240 75

Rhode Island 0 0 0

So. Carolina 0 0 0

So. Dakota 0 0 0

Tennessee 0 0 0

Texas 10 6 1 1 0 0 1 80 33 1

Utah 1 1 0

Vermont 0 0 0

Virginia 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 216 207

Washington 7 5 1

West Virginia 0 0

Wisconsin 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 92 297

Wyoming 1 1 6

Dist. of Col. 1 1 0

Puerto Rico 0 0 0

Virgin Islands 1 1 0

Guam 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 370 52 2

TOTAL 186 151 44** 19 26 21 15 5,736 5,347 112 5

*Based on information from 151 Of 186 institutions offering only an associate degree program.**Total substantially reduced by the practice in California of granting college credit for training courses that are elsewhere generally considered as non-credit community service programs.

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CAMPUS BASED LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING*

Baccalaureate and Graduate Degree Institutions

STATE

RESPONSE TOTAL TYPE OF TRA RING PROVIDED AMOUNT OF TRAINING PROVIDED

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Based on information from 43 of 48 institutions offering baccalaureate and graduate degree programs, Including 13 institutions that also offer an associate degree program.*Nom not reported.

1.25

TEXTBOOK SURVEY

In an effort to determine what, if any, consensus might exist regarding textbook preference,all institutions surveyed were asked to provide a list of texts required in law enforcement courses.As indicated in Table XII, 183 institutions provided the requested information.

A total of 375 titles were reported and the 66 boo's reported in use as required texts in 4 or moreinstitutions are listed in Figure 10.

FIGURE 10

Textbooks Used By Four Or More Institution,St

RANK TITLE Number of InstitutionsReporting Use

1 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation O'Hara 1032 Introduction to Law Enforcement Germann, Day, Gallati 883 Police Administration Wilson 644 Municipal Police Administration ICMA 605 Patrol Procedures Payton 506 Modern Criminal Investigation Soderman, O'Connell 487 California Vehicle Code 46

Traffic Accident Investigator's Manual for Police Baker 468 Police Work With Juveniles 459 Introduction to Police Science Sullivan 39

10 Law Enforcement and the Youthful Offender: Juvenile Procedures - Eldefonso 3611 California Criminal Evidence Fricke, Alarcon 3512 California Criminal Law Fricke, Alarcon 31

Patrol Administration Gourley, Bristow 3113 Cases and Comments on Criminal Justice 28

Criminal Interrogation and Confessions 2814 California Criminal Justice Procedure Fricke, Alarcon 2615 The Evidence Handbook Donigan, Fisher 2416 Police Traffic Control Function Weston 2317 The Evidence Handbook for Police Kreml 20

Introduction to Criminalistics O'Hara, Osterburg 20Modern Police Thinking Clift 20

18 Administration of Justice Weston, Wells 19Police Patrol Readings Chapman 19

19 California Penal Code Peace Officers Division Fricke, Kolbreck 18Juvenile Delinquency 18Police Organization and Management Leonard 18Police Systems in the United States 18

20 Criminal Law Perkins 1621 The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society 1522 New Horizons in Criminology Barnes, Teeters 1423 Defense Tactics The Koga Method 1224 The Crime Problem Reckless 1125 California Penal Code 9

The Patrol Operation O'Connor 926 Combat Shooting Weston 8

Crime Investigation Kirk 8Richardson on Evidence Price 8Supervisory Methods in Municipal Administration Sherwood 8Task Force Reports: The Police 8

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FIGURE 10 (Continued)

Number of InstitutionsRANK TITLE Reporting Use

27 American Red Cross Manual 7Basic Police Report Writing Gammage 7Delinquency The Juvenile Offender in America Today 7Interrogation for Investigators Arthur, Caputo 7New York State Penal Law and Code of Criminal Procedure 7Police Operations Kenney, Williams 7

28 Juvenile Delinquency Its Nature and Control Robison 6Police Report Writing Hazelot, Gammage 6

29 Crime, Corrections and Society Johnson 5Criminal Law Manual Fleming, Hunt 5Criminology and Penology McCorkle, Korn 5Elements of Supervision Spriegel, Shulz 5The General Administration of Criminal Justice Leonard, More 5Justice Without Trial Skolnick 5

30 Arrest, Search and Seizure Dahl, Boyle 4Criminal Law and Procedure Perkins 4Evidence for the Patrolman Heffron 4Juvenile Procedures Fleming, Hunt 4Man, Crime and Society Bloch, Geis 4Modern Criminal Procedure Hall, Livingston, 11, Tnisar 4Narcotics and Hallucinogenics J. B. Williams 4Photography in Law Enforcement 4Police Personnel Management Germain 4Police Planning Wilson 4Policemen in the Community Banton 4Vehicle Traffic Law Fisher 4

*A.27

Table XII

NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS FURNISHING TEXTBOOK INFORMATION

STATEInstitutions OfferingOnly an AssociateDegree (2 Years)

Institutions OfferingBaccalaureate andGraduate Degrees

STATEInstitutions OfferingOnly an AssociateDegree (2 Years)

Institutions OfferingBaccalaureate andGraduate Degrees

Alabama 2 0 New Hampshire 0 0

Alaska 1 0 New Jersey 3 0

Arizona 3 2 New Mexico 0 1

Arkansas 0 0 New York 7 2

California 49 5 No. Carolina 1 0

Colorado 1 0 I No. Dakota 0 0

Connecticut 1 1 I Ohio 3 3

Delaware 1 0 I Oklahoma 0 2

Florida 9 1 I Oregon 5 2

C eorgi a 4 0 Pennsylvania 5 2

Hawaii 1 0 Rhode Island 0 1

Idaho 1 1 I So. Carolina 0 0

Illinois 5 1 So. Dakota 0 0

Indiana 0 2 Tennessee 0 1

Iowa 5 1 Texas I 6 1

Kansas 3 0 1 Utah 1 2

Kentucky 0 1 Vermont 0 0

Louisiana 0 0 Virginia 2 0

Maine 0 0 Washington 3 1

Maryland 3 0 West Virginia 0 0

Massachusetts 2 1 Wisconsin 2 1

Michigan 7 2 4, Wyoming , 1

Minnesota 0 0 Dist. of Col. 0 1

Mississippi 0 1 Puerto Rico 0 0

Missouri 1 1 Virgin Islands 1 0

Montana 0 0 Guam 1 0

Nebraska 0 1

TOTAL 142 41Nevada 2 0

1.28

PROGRAM LISTINGS BY STATE

Institution Addrer.,(Zip Code in Parentheses)

ALABAMAJefferson State

Junior College

DegreeProgram Summary

Page Number*

2601 Carson Rd. A.S. (Applied Sc.)Birmingham (35215)

2.10

The Marion Institute Marion (36756) A.A., A.S. (Law Enf.) 2.11

ALASKAAnchorage Community

College, University1820 W. Northern Lights Blvd. A.A. (PoliceAnchorage (99503) Administration)

2.12

AR I ZONA

Arizona, University of Tucson (86001) B.P.A., M.P.A.(Law Enf., Correcs.)

Cochise College Douglas (85607) A.A. (Law Enf.)

Glendale Community Glendale (85301)College

A.A. (Law Enf.)

Northern Arizona Flagstaff (86003) B.S. (Police Sc.,University Criminology)

Phoenix College 1202 W. Thomas Rd. A.A. (Police Sc.)Phoenix (85004)

2.13

2.14

2.15

2.16

2.17

CALI FORNI AAllan Hancock College College Avenue

Santa Maria (93454)A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.18

Antelope Valley College 3041 West Avenue & K A.A. (Police Sc.)Lancaster (93534)

Bakersfield College 1801 Panorama Drive A.A. (Police Sc.)Bakersfield (93305)

Barstow College Barstow (92311) A.A. (Law Enf.) 2.19

Cabrillo College

California State Collegeat Long Beach

6500 Soquel Drive A.A. (Police Sc.)Aptos (95003) 2.20

6101 E. Seventh St. B.S. (Police Sc.)Long Beach (90804) M.S. (Public Admn.) ,2.21

California State Collegeat Los Angeles

5151 State College Dr. B.S., M.S. (PoliceLos Angeles (90032) S.C., Criminalistics)

California, University of Berkeley (94720) A.B., B.S. (Crim.)M.S., Ph.D. 2.22

Chaffey College 5885 Haven Avenue A.A. (Police Sc.)Alta Loma (91701) 2.23

Chabot College 25555 Hesperian Blvd. A.A. (Police Sc.)Hayward (94545)

Cerritos College 11110 E. Alondra Blvd. A.A. (Police Sc.)Norwalk (90651) 2.24

Citrus College 11824 E. Foothill Blvd. A.A. (Police Sc.)Azusa (91702)

College of the 43-500 Monterey A.A. (Police Sc.)Desert Palm Desert (92260) 2.25

College of the 1040 Del Norte A.A. (Police Sc.) 2,26Redwoods Eureka (95501)

Compton College 1111 E. Artesia Blvd. A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.27Compton (90221)

Contra Costa College 2801 Castro Rd. A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.28San Pablo (94806)

De Anza College Cupertino (95014) A.A. 2.29

Diablo Valley College Golf Club Rd.Concord (94523)

A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.30

*Page numbers are 0(sted onSy for programs respondring to the survey

2.11

Institution Address(Zip Code in Parentheses)

Degree Program SummaryPage Number*

East Los Angeles 5357 E. Brooklyn Ave. A.A. (Police Sc.)College Los Angeles (90022)

El Camino JuniorCollege

16007 S. Crenshaw Blvd. A.A. (Police Sc.)El Camino (90506)

Fresno City College

Fresno State College

Fullerton JuniorCollege

Gavilan College

Glendale College

Grossmont College

Hartnell College

Imperial ValleyCollege

Long Beach CityCollege

Los Angeles CityCollege

1101 E. University Ave. A.S. (Police Sc.)Fresno (93704)

Fresno (93726) B.S., M.S. (Law Enf.and Correcs.)

321 E. ChapmanFullerton (92634)

A.A. (Police Sc.)

P.O. Box 126Gilroy (95024)

A.A. (Police Sc.)

2.31

2.32

2.33

2.34

2.35

2.36

1500 Verdugo Road A.A. (Police Sc.)Glendale (91208)

8800 Grossmont College Dr. A.A. (Police Sc.)El Cajon (92020) 2.37

156 Homestead Ave. A.A. (Police Sc.)Salinas (93901) 2.38

Ira Aten Rd. & Hgwy. 111 A.A. (Police Sc.)Imperial (92251)

4901 E. Carson St. A.S. (Police Sc.)Long Beach (90808) 2.39

855 N. Vermont Ave. A.A. (Police Sc.)Los Angeles (90029) 2.40

Los Angeles Harbor 1111 Figuroa Place A.A. (Police Sc.)College Wilmington (90744) 2.41

Los Angeles Valley 5800 Fulton AvenueCollege Van Nuys (91401)

A.A. (Police Sc.)2.42

Marin, College of

Mira Costa College

Modesto JuniorCollege

Kentfield (94904) A.A. (Police Sc.)

Barnard Drive A.S., A.A. (Police Sc.)Oceanside (92054)

2.43

2.44

College Avenue A.A. (Police Sc.)Modesto (95350)

2.45

Monterey PeninsulaCollege

Monterey (93940) A.A. (Police Sc.)

Mount San AntonioCollege

1100 N. Grand Ave. A.A. (Police Sc.)Walnut (91789)

Orange Coast College 2701 Fairview Rd. A.A. (Police Sc.)Costa Mesa (92626)

Palo Verde College 615 E. Hobsonway A.A. (Police Sc.)Blythe (92225)

Pasadena CityCollege

1570 E. Colorado Blvd. A.A. (Police Sc.)Pasadena (91106)

2.46

2.47

2.48

2.49

2.50

Peralta Colleges 5714 Grove St. A.A. (Police Sc.)Oakland (94609)

Rio Hondo Junior 11962 E. Florence Ave. A.A. (Police Sc.)College Santa Fe Springs (90670)

Riverside City College 3650 Fairfax Ave.Riverside (92506)

A.A. (Police Sc.)

Sacramento City 3835 Freeport Blvd. A.A. (Police Sc.)College Sacramento (95822)

Sacramento StateCollege

6000 "J" Street A.B., M.A. (Police Sc.)Sacramento (95819)

San Bernadino ValleyJunior College

701 S. Mount Vernon Ave. A.A. (Police Sc.)San Bernadino (92403) A.A. (Correcs.)

San Diego Jr. Colleges 835 12th Ave.San Diego (92101)

A.S. (Police Sc.)

San Francisco, CityCollege of

Ocean Ave. at Phelan A.A. (Police Sc.)San Francisco (94112)

San Joaquin DeltaJunior College

3301 Kensington Way A.A. (Police Sc.)Stockton (95204)

2.51

2.52

2.53

2.54

2.55

2.56

2.57

2.58

2.2

AddressInstitutionqZip Code in Parentheses) Degree Program Summary

Page \umber*

San Jose City College 2100 Moorpark Ave.San Jose (95114)

A.A. (Police Sc.)2.59

San Jose State College San Jose (95114) A.B. (Law Enf.,Penology) 2.60

San Mateo, College of San Mateo (94402) A.A. (Police Sc.)Santa Ana College 1530 W. 17th St.

Santa Ana (92706)A.A. (Police Sc.)

Santa Barbara City Cliff Dr. & Leadbetter Dr.College Santa Barbara (93105)

A.A. (Police Sc.)2.61

Santa Monica City 1815 Pearl St.College Santa Monica (90406)

A.A. (Police Sc.)2.62

Santa Rosa Junior Santa Rose (95401)College A.A. (Police Sc.)

2.63

Sequioais, College of the Mooney Blvd.Visalia (93277)

A.A. (Police Sc.)2.64

Shasta College Eureka WayRedding (96001)

A.A. (Police Sc.)2.65

Sierra 'oiiege Rocklin RoadRocklin (95677)

A.A. (Police Sc.)

Solano College Vallejo (94590) A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.66Southern California, University Park

University of Los Angeles (90024)B.S., M.S., D.P.A.

(Police; Correcs. Admn.) 2.67

Southwestern College 5800 Otay Lakes Rd.Chula Vista (92010)

A.A. (Police Sc.)2.68

Ventura College 4667 Telegraph Rd.Ventura (93003)

A.A. (Police Sc.)2.69

West Valley College 51 E. Campbell Ave.Campbell (95008)

A.A. (Police Sc.)2.70

Yuba College Marysville (95901) A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.71

COLORADOArapahoe Junior College 5900 S. Curtice

Littleton (80120)Assoc. in Applied Sc.

Metropolitan State 250 W. 14th Ave.College at Civic Center

Denver (80204)

B.S. (Law Enf.,Police Sc.)

Trinidad State Junior 600 Prospect St.College Trinidad (81082)

A.S. (Law Enf.)2.72

CONNECTICUTManchester Community Manchester (06040)

College A.S. (Police Sc.) 2.73

New Haven College New Haven (06505) A.S., B.S. (PoliceSc. Admn.) 2.74

DELAWARE

Brandywine Jr. College Wilmington (19803) A.S. (Police Sc.)

Gs

2.75

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAAmerican University Mass. & Neb. Ave., N.W.

Washington (20006)A.A., A.B. (Police Admn.) 2.76

Washington Technical 4100 Connecticut Ave.institute Washington (20008)

A.A. (Police Sc.)2.77

FLORIDABrevard Jr. College Cocoa (32922) A.S.

Central Florida Junior P.O. Box 1388College Ocala (32670)

A.A. (Law Enf.) 2.78

2.3

Institution Address(Zip Code in Parentheses) Degree Program Summary

Page Number*Daytona Beach Junior Milligan Ave.

College Daytona (33451)A.A. (Police Admn.) 2.79

Florida Junior CollegeAt Jacksonville, The

Jacksonville (32207) Assoc. in Sc.2.80

Florida Keys Jr. College Key West (33040) A.A., A.S. 2.81

Florida State University Tallahassee (32306) A.S., B.S., M.A.,M.S.W., Ph.D., (LawEnt, Criminalistics)

2.82

Junior College ofBroward County

Davie RoadFort Lauderdale (33314)

A.A. (Law Enf.)2.83

Miami-Dade JuniorCollege

11380 N.W. 27th Ave.Miami (33167)

A.A., A.S. (Police Sc.) 2.84

Palm Beach Junior 4200 Congress Ave. A.S. (Law Enf.)College Lake Worth (33460) 2.85

Pensacola Junior College Pensacola (32504) Assoc. in Sc. 2.86

St. Petersburg Junior 6605 - 5th Ave., N.College St. Petersburg (33710)

A.A. (Police Admn.) 2.87

Tallahassee Jr. College Tallahassee (32303) A.A., A.S. 2.88

Valencia Jr. College Orange County (32802) A.A.

GEORGIAAlbany Junior College 2400 Gillonville Rd.

Albany (31705)A.A. (Police Admn.) 2.89

Armstrong State College Savannah A.A. (Police Admn.) 2.90

Georgia State College 33 Gilmer Road A.A. (Police Admn.)Atlanta (30303) B.S. (being developed) 2.91

De Kalb College 555 N. Indiana Creek Dr. A.S. (Police Sc.)Clarkston (30021) 2.92

HAWAI I

Honolulu Community 874 Dillingham Blvd.College Honolulu (96817)

A.S. (Police Sc.) 2.93

IDAHO

Boise College 1907 Campus Drive A.A., B.A. (Law Enf.)Boise (83701)

2.94

College of Southern 1300 Kimberly Rd.Idaho Twin Falls (83301)

A.S. (Law Enf.)2.95

ILLINOISBlack Hawk College

Carl Sandburg College

College of Dupage

Danville Jr. College

1001 16th StreetRock Island (61201)

A.A.

Galesburg (61401) A.A.S. (Law Enf.) 2.96

Naperville (60540) A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.97

2000 E. Main St.Danville (61832)

A.A.S. 2.98

Illinois CentralJunior College

East Peoria (61611) A.A.S.

Joliet Jr. College Joliet (60432) A.S. 2.99

Loop Junior College 64 East Lake St.Chicago (60601)

A.A. (Law Enf.) 2.100

Rock Valley College Rockford (61111) A.S. 2.101

Southern Illinois University Carbondale (62901) A.A. (Law Enf.) 2.102

Triton College 1000 Wolf Rd. Assoc. in ScienceNorthlake (60164)

2.4

9

Institution Address(Zip Code in Parentheses) Degree Program Summary

Page Number*

University of lilinois atChicago Circle

P.O. Box 4348 B.A. (Criminal Justice)Chicago (60680)

2.103

William Rainey Harper 34 W. Palatine Rd.College Palatine (60067)

A.S. (Law Enf.)2.104

I NDI ANA

Indiana State University Terre Haute (47809) B.A., B.S.

Indiana University Bloomington (47403) A.B., B.S. (Law Enf.)

University of Evansville P.O. Box 329Evansville (47704)

Assoc. in Law Enf.

2.105

2.106

2.107

IOWAArea Ten Community

CollegeBox 2068 A.A.Cedar Rapids (52406)

Iowa Western Community 923 E. WashingtonCollege Clarinda

A.A.

North Iowa Area 220 E. State St. A.A. (Police Sc.)Community College Mason City

Southeastern Iowa Area Hwy 24 WestCommunity College Burlington (52601)

A.A. (Law Enf.)

State University of Iowa Iowa City (52240) M.A. (Law Enf.and Correcs.)

2.107

2.108

2.109

2110

2.111

University of Iowa Iowa City (52240) A.A. (Law Enf.)2.112

KANSASAllen County Community

Junior CollegeIola (66744) A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.113

Cowley County CommunityCollege

125 S. Second St. A.A. (Police Sc.)Kansas City (64111) 2.114

Hutchinson CommunityJunior College

1300 N. Plum St. A.A.S. (Police Sc.)Hutchinson (64111) 2.115

Wichita State University 1845 Fairmount Assoc. in Police Sc.Wichita (67208)

KENTUCKYEastern Kentucky

University

LOUISIANALoyola University

Richmond (40475) A.A., B.S. (Law Enf.) 2.116

New Orleans (70118) B.A. (Criminology)

MARYLANDCommunity College of 2901 Liberty Hghts. Ave. A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.117

Baltimore Baltimore (21215)

Essex Community College Essex (21221) A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.118

Montgomery County Takoma Park (20012) A.A. (Police Sc.)Junior College Rockville (20850) 2.119

MASSACHUSETTSCape Cod Community

CollegeHyannis (02607) A.A.

Mount WachusettCollege

Gardner (01440) A.A.

Northeastern University 360 Huntington Ave. A.A., ''.S. (Law Enf. &Boston (02115) Security)

Worcester Jr. College Worcester (01608) A.A. (Police Sc.)

2.120

2.121

2.122

2.123

MICHIGANDelta College University Center (48710) A.A. (Police Sc.)

2.5

!Institution Address(Zip Code in Parentheses)

Flint Community JuniorCollege

1301 E. Court St.Flint (48503)

Degree Program SummaryPage Number*

A.A. (Police Sc.)

Grand Rapids JuniorCollege

143 Bostwick Ave., N.E.Grand Rapids (49502)

A.A. (Public Safety)

Lansing CommunityCollege

419 N. Capitol Ave.Lansing (48914)

A.A. (Law Enf.

2.124

2.125

2.126

Macomb CountyCommunity College

14500 Twelve Mile Rd.Warren (48093)

A.A.

Michigan State University East Lansing (48823 B.S., M.S. (Law Enf.Admn.)

2.127

Oakland CommunityCollege

Auburn Hills Campus2900 Featherstone Rd.Auburn Hgts. (48057)

A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.128

St. Clair CountyCommunity College

323 Erie StreetPort Huron (48060)

A.A. (Law Enf. 2.129

Schoolcraft College 18600 Haggerty Rd.Livonia (48151)

A.A. (Technology) 2.130

Wayne State University Detroit (48202) B.S. (Police Admn.) 2.131

MISSISSIPPIUniversity of Mississippi

School of Business &Government

University (38677) B.A. (Police Admn.) 2.132

MISSOURICentral Missouri State

CollegeWarrensburg (64093) A.B., B.S. (Law Enf.) 2.133

Florissant ValleyCommunity College

3400 Pershall Rd.Ferguston (63135)

A.A.S.

Forest Park CommunityCollege

3185 Gravois Ave.St. Louis (63118)

A.A.S.

Merramec CommunityCollege

959 S. Geyger Rd.Kirkwood (63122)

A.A.S. 2.134

Metropolitan Junior CollegeDistrict

3845 McGee St.Kansas City (64111)

A.A. (Police Sc.)

University of Missouri 8001 Natural Bridge Rd.St. Louis (63121)

B.S. (Law Enf.

NEBRASKAiniversitv of nmaha 60th and Dodge St.

Omaha (68101)A.A., B.S. (Law Enf.

and Security)2.135

NEVADANevada Southern

University4505 Maryland Prky.Las Vegas (89109)

A.S. 2.136

Nevada Technical Institute Stead (89506) A.S. (Law Enf. 2.137

NEW JERSEYOcean County College Toms River (08753) Assoc. in Applied Sc. 2,138

Rider College P.O. Box 298Trenton (08602)

A.A. (Police Admn.) 2.139

Rutgers, The StaraUniversity

77 Hamilton St.New Brunswick (08903)

A.S. (Police Sc.) 2.140

NEW MEXICONew Mexico State

UniversityP.O. Box 487University Park (88070)

B.S. (Police Sc.)A.A. (Police Sc.)

2.141

NEW YORKDutchess Community

CollegePoughkeepsie (121601) A.A.

2.6

Institution AddressiZip Code in Parentheses) Degree Program Summary

Page Number*

Elmira College Elmira (14901) Assoc. in Applied Sc.

Erie County TechnicalInstitute

Main & Youngs Rd.Buffalo 114221)

Assoc. in Applied Sc.

Hudson ValleyCommunity College

Troy (12180) A.A.S. (Police Sc.)

John Jay College ofCriminal Justice

235 E. 20th St.New York (10003)

A.S., B.S. (Police Sc.)

Mohawk ValleyCommunity College

1101 Sherman Dr.Utica (13501)

A.A.S. (Police Sc.)

Monroe CommunityCollege

410 Alexander St.Rochester (14607)

A.S. (Police Sc.)

New York StateUniversity

Farmingdale, L.I. (11735) A.A. (Police Sc.)

New York University New York (10003) M.P.A., Doctor of PublicAdmn., Ph.D.

Onondaga CommunityCollege

700 E. Water St.Syracuse (13210)

A.S., A.A.

2.142

2.143

2.144

2.145

2.146

2.147

2.148

2.149

Suffolk CountyCommunity College

533 College Rd.Seldon, L.I. (11784)

Assoc. in AppliedScience

State University ofNew York

221 Ontario St.Albany (12203)

M.S., Ph.D. (Crim.Justice)

2.150

Westchester CommunityCollege

75 Grasslands RoadVallhalla (10595)

A.A.S. 2.151

NORTH CAROLINACentral Piedmont

Community College1141 Elizabeth Ave.P.O. Box 4009Charlotte (23204)

Assoc. in Applied Sc. 2.152

Southwestern TechnicalInstitute

OHIOClark County Technical

Institute

Sylva (28779) A.A.S. 2.153

Springfield (45505) A.A.S. 2.154

Cuyahoga CommunityCollege

2214 E. 14th St.Cleveland (44115)

A.A. (Law Enf.)

Kent State University Kent (44240) B.A. (Law Enf. Admn.)

Lorain County CommunityCollege

1005 N. Abbe Rd.Elyria (44035)

Assoc. in Police Sc.

University of Cincinnati Cincinnati (45221) A.S. (Police Sc.)

University of Dayton Dayton (45409) Assoc. in PoliceAdmn., B.S.S.

Youngstown University 410 Wick Ave.Youngstown (44503)

B.A. (Police Sc.)2-year Certif,

2.1155

2.156

2.157

2.158

2.159

2.160

OKLAHOMA

University of Oklahoma,The

Norman (73069) A.B. (Political Sc.)2.161

University of Tulsa,The

Tulsa (74104) B.S. (Police Sc.) 2.162

OREGON

Blue Mountain CommunityCollege

2410 N.W. Carden Ave.Pendleton (97801)

Assoc. in Police Sc. 2.163

Clatsop CommunityCollege

16th & Jerome Sts.Astoria (97103)

Assoc. in Police Sc. 2.164

Lane Community College Eugene (97405) A.S. (Law Enf.) 2.165

Portland CommunityCollege

Portland (97201) A.S. 2.166

2.7

Institution Address(Zip Code in Parentheses) Degree Program Summary

Page Number*

Portland State College P.O. Box 751Portland (97207)

B.S. (Behaviorial Sc.) 2.167

Southern Oregon College Ashland (97520) B.A. 2.168

Treasure ValleyCommunity College

650 College Blvd.Ontario (97914)

Assoc. in Police Sc.

Umpqua CommunityCollege

P.O. Box 967Roseburg (97470)

Assoc. in Police Sc. 2.169

PENNSYLVAN!ABucks County Community

CollegeNewton (18940) Assoc. in Police Admn. 2.170

Community College ofAllegheny County

East CampusMonroeville (15146)

A.A., A.S. (Police Sc. &Admn.)

Harrisburg Area CommunityCollege

3300 Cameron Street RoadHarrisburg (17110)

A.S. (Police Sc. &Admn.)

Indiana University ofPennsylvania

Indiana (15701) A.A., B.A., B.S. (Grim.,Law Enf.)

2.171

2.172

2.173

Lehigh County CommunityCollege

501 Hamilton St.Allentown (18101)

A.A., A.A.S. (DegreePrograms being developed) 2.174

Montgomery CountyCommunity College

612 Fayette St.Conshohochen (19428)

Assoc. in Applied Sc.

Pennsylvania StateUniversity

University Park (16802) B.S. (Law Enf.and Corrections)

2.175

Temple UniversityCommunity College

Chelteham & SedgwickPhiladelphia (19122)

A.S. 2.176

York Junior College Country Club RoadYork (17405)

A.S.

RHODE ISLANDBryant College 129 Hope St.

Providence (02906)A.S., B.S. (Law Enf.) 2.177

TENNESSEE

Memphis State University Memphis (38111) A.A. (Law Enf.)B.A. (Sociology,

Law Enf.)

2.178

TEXASCentral Texas College P.O. Box 848, Hgwy. 190

Killeen (76541)Assoc. in Applied Sc.

El Centro Collegeof theDallas Cty. Jr. CollegeDistrict

Main & LamarDallas (75202)

Assoc. in Applied Sc.

Grayson County Jr.College

P.O. Box 979Denison (75020)

A.A.

2.179

2.180

2.181

McLennan CommunityCollege

Waco (76703) A.A.S.

Odessa College P.O. Box 3752Odessa (79760)

A.A.S.

San Antonio College 1300 San PedroSan Antonio (78212)

A.A.

San Jacinto College 8060 Spencer Hwy.Pasadena (77505)

A.A. 2.182

Sam Houston StateCollege

Huntsville (77340) M.A. (Law Enf.)B.A. (Law Enf.)

2.183

South Texas JuniorCollege

1 Main StreetHouston (77002)

A.A. 2.184

Tarrant County JuniorCollege District

Fort Worth (76102) Assoc. in Applied Sc. 2.185

2.8

CO

Institution Address(Zip Code in Parentheses) Degree

Program SummaryPage Number*

Texarkana College Texarkana (75501) A.S. (Police Techn.)

UTAH

Brigham Young University Provo (84601) A.A., B.S. (Law Enf.) 2.186

University of Utah Salt Lake City (84112) B.A., B.S. (Sociology) 2.187

Weber State College Ogden (84403) Assoc. in Sc. 2.188

VIRGINIANorthern Virginia 3443 S. Caryln Spring Rd.

Community College Bailey's Crossroads (22041)A.S. (Applied Sc.) 2.189

Old Dominion College Norfolk (23508) A.A. (Law Enf.) 2.190

Virginia Commonwealth 901 W. Franklin St. A.A., B.S. (Law Enf.)University Richmond (23220)

Virginia Western 3098 Colonial Ave., S.W. Assoc. in Applied Sc.Community College Roanoke (24095)

WASH! !"'JIGTON

Bellevue, lur y 4333-A 128th Ave., S.E. Assoc. in TechnologyCollege Bellevue (98004)

Clark College 1925 Fort Vancouver Way A.A. (Police Sc.) 2.200Vancouver (98661)

Everett Community Everett (98201) A.A. (Law Enf.) 2.201College

Highline College Midway (98031) A.S. (Police Sc.) 2.202

Seattle Community 1625 Broadway A.S. 2.203College Seattle (98109)

Shoreline Community 16101 Greenwood Ave., N. A.A. ( Police Sc.) 2.204College Seattle (98133)

Tacoma Community Tacoma (98465)College

A.A.

Washington State University Pullman (99163) B.S., M.A. (Law Enf.) 2.205

WI SCONSI N

Kenosha Technical 3520 - 30th Ave. Assoc. in Law. Enf. 2.206Institute Kenosha (53140)

Milwaukee Institute of 1016 North 6th St. A.S. (Police Sc.) 2.207Technology Milwaukee (53203)

Wisconsin State University Platteville (53818) B.S. (Police Sc.) 2.208

WYOMINGCasper College 125 College Dr.

Casper (82601)A.A. (Law Enf.) 2.209

U.S. OUTLYING POSSESSIONS

GUAM

College of Guam P.O. Box EKAgana (96910)

A.A. (Law Enf.) 2.210

VIRGIN ISLANDSCollege of the Virgin P.O. Box 1826

St. Thomas (00801)IslandsA.A. (Police Sc.) 2.211

2.9

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

JEFFERSON STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE2601 Carson RoadBirmingham, Alabama 35215

Program TitlePolice Science and Criminology

Program(s)

AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

El Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

James L. Pugh

Title

Chairman

Year Program Established

NR

Year Program Became Full-Time

NRPolice Courses Offered Days tig Evenings 4

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

El None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

IIII Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 96 35

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduatesYES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs HoursCommunity Relations

For Police Personnel 1966-67 130 PersonnelI

None Technical 1 SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Criminology 5 Introduction to Forensic Sciences 5Police Organization and Police Arsonal Weapons andAdministration 5 Laboratory 5

Psychology for Law Enforcement Police Photography 1

Officers 5 Fingerprint Science 5

Police Patrol Functions 5 .. Crime Scene Technology 2

Criminal Investigations 5 Seminar in Police Problems 5

Criminal Law I 5 Seminar in Criminology 5Criminal Law II 5

Juvenile Delinquency 5

95 Male 54 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 0

Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

96 12Police 54 38 Police None Continuing Education-

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 2 Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

James L. PughKenneth N. Jensen

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.10

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

THE MARION INSTITUTEMarionAlabama 36756

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)E Associate

Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Harrison C. Allison

Title

Instructor

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days rg Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None MentalPsychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts

Associate in Science

62

62

NR

NR

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

M YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs40 Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 6 PersonnelNone kal Technical

SeparateRecruit/Basic D Su ervisorpy,'Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Law Enforcement 101 3 (Additional Courses Under Development)

Mal e Mal e Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

NR Continuing EducationNR

PoliceNR Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff iO

1

Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 11

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDIP'ION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/Viiiversity

.ANCHORAGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THEUNIVERSITY OF ALASKA1820 West Northern Lights BoulevardAnchorage, Alaska 99503

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)

till AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate r.Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program _k,

Eugene Short

Title

Program Coordinator

Year Program Established

1964

Year Program Became Full-Time

No full-time programPolice Courses Offered Days Evenings [5

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/ Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

I None 0 Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEntorcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts - PoliceAdministration 60 27-33

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

K None Technical SeparateRecruit,'Basic n Supervisory/Managemen; Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Criminology 3 Organization Management

Criminal Law 3 and Administration 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Administration of Justice 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Traffic Control 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Male 25 Male Entering Police ServiceFull -Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Part-Time Students1Fall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

NonePolice 26 25

Police none Continuing Education.Full -Time Instructional and Administrative Staff u Part-Time Instructional Staff

i

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.12

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONATusconArizona 85721

Program Title

Program(s)

AssociateR Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Dr. R. A. Mulligan

Title

Professor and Head

Year Program Established

NR

Year Program Became Full-Time

NRPolice Courses Offered Days A Evenings

i

til,

Special Entrance Requirements BeyondCoile e or University For Admi.5siong sionment Program

Those Required Byto the Law Enforce-

InterviewOfficers Only

Medical Standardsof ReferencePsychological Tests

InvestigationRecords Check

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

PersonalBachelor of Science inBPublic Administration

Master of Public Administration

125

34-36

21-30

18-24

PolleePhysical,Letters

E None Mental,

BackgroundPoliceOther

Graduates Accepted for Transfer toInstitutions

NR

YES NO

Four-Year Non-CreditFor Police

El

Training ProgramsPersonnel 1966-67

None

Recruit BasicTechnical

Management

Hours

Personnel

SeparateSupervisory Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement 3

Federal Law Enforcement Systems 3 The Law and the CorrectionalPolice and Law Enforcement ProcessAdministration 3 The Police-Correction RelationsCriminal Investigation andReport Preparation 3

Traffic Administration A and B 6

Police Problems and. Practices 3

68 Male Part-Time StudentsFall 1967

Male 11

Female

Policeice

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967

9

Entering Police Service

Service

Education

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 4

Female 2 3 In Police72 3 Policeice 6 4 3

Continuing

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff

R. A. MulliganJames CarnahanSanford Shoults

Part-Time Instructional3

Staff 1

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A

0

N

0

A

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University ,

COCHISE COLLEGEDouglas -

Arizona

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)Fn Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramWalter M. Forys

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

NR

Year Program Became Full-Time

NRPolice Courses Offered Days El Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

W Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

0 Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

g] Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts inLaw Enforcement 60 32

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

J YES IIII NO

Traininy Programs HoursNon-CreditFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

1 None Technk:al SeparateRecruit/Basic III Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction. to Law Enforcement 3 Cadet Training 1

Criminology 3 Criminal Investigation 3

Police Organization and .

Administration 3

Police Patrol Functions 3

Criminal Law 3

Police Arsenal-Weapons 3

Arrest, Search & Seizure 3

Defensive Tactics 3

64 Male ------7M- Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time Students Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 4 Female I Fall 1967 0 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 1 In Police Service

4 3 Continuing Education68 ° Police 24 24 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff I

Walter M. Forys

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2.14

4"- -r r rr,

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE6000 West Olive AvenueGlendale, Arizona 85301

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)ti! Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Leslie McCoy

'Title Department Chairman,Continuing Education

Year Prograr. Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days M Evenings NI

' Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required By

College or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-meat Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/ Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

51 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associated Arts Degree 64 23

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

El YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

to None Technical SeparateRecruit /Basic Supervisory/Management courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Criminal Juvenile Procedures 3

Investigation 3 Defensive Tatics 1.

Administration of Justice 3 First Aid 1

Arizona Vehicle Code 3 Arrest, Search and Seizure 2

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Arizona Criminal Code I 3

Administration of Justice 3

Mal e 41 Male Entering Police ServicePart -Timeart-Time Students 1Fall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

42 30Police None Continuing Education

9NR Policeice

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0Part-Time Instructional Staff 3

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 15

AR

0

z0N

A

i968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERS I TYBox 5752Flagstaff, Arizona 86001

Program TitlePolice Science & Administratiori

Program(s)Associate

15: BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Cdr. Wesley 1 gown, Jr.Title Head, Department of Police

Science and Administration

Year Program Establi 'led

1959Year Program Became Full-Time

1959 Police Courses Offered Days tit Evenings til

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce -

ment Program Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

1 Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

FA Physical/ Medical StandordsLetters of Reference

NoneRI Mental. Psychological TestsRI Background Investigation10 Police Records Check

Other

Bachelor of Science Degree inPolice Science & Administration

Bachelor of Science Degree inCriminalistics

125

125

33-56

33-56

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Not applicableYES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs HoursFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

® None TechnicalSeparateRecru it, Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 2 Police Personnel Management 3

Criminal Law of Arizona I 3 Rights and Liabilities ofCriminal Law of Arizona II 3 Police Officers 3Evidence I 2 Crime and Delinquency 3Evidence II 3 Penology 2Traffic Control 2 Investigation 3Firearms 2 Interrogation 3

Defensive Tactics 2 Polygraph Procedures 3Police Administration I 3 Police Trainee Program 2

Police Administration II 3 The Administration ofCriminal Justice 3

123 Male 20 Male 105 Entering Police ServicePart-Time Students 0Fall 1967 FemaleFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 12 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 25 In Police Service

20 15Police135 20

Police 155 10 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3 Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

Wesley Brown, Jr.Bradley N. LynnWayne Slusser

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2.16

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

PHOENIX COLLEGE1202 West Thomas RoadPhoenix, Arizona 85013

Program TitleLaw Enforcement Program

Program(s)

[7) AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

Ed Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Dan H. Aultman

Title

Director

Year Program Established

1960

Year Program Became Full-Time

1963Police Courses Offered Days ff] Evenings ta

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program y?

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

, Physical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

GI None Mental /Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts Degree(Law Enforcement)

64 22-28

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

113 YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs36 Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 75Personnel

None tii Technical 2Separate

Recruit, Basic Supervisory,Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 First Aid 1

Technology of Criminal Investigation I 3 Evidence 3

Technology of Criminal Investigation II 3 Arizona Vehicle Code 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Police Accident Investigation 3

Traffic Control 3 Law of Arrest, Search and Seizure 2

Arizona Criminal Code I 3 Police Interrogation 3

Arizona Criminal Code II 3 Introduction to Fingerprinting 3

Administration of Justice 3 Criminalistics I 3

Juvenile Procedures 3 Criminalistics II 3

Defensive Tactics 1 Drug Investigation 3

Firearms 1

165 Male 275 Male 15 Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female Fall 1967 15 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 55

In Police Service173 55 Policeice

290 200Police 80 10 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 13

Dan H. Aultman

.._

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2. 17

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College. University

ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE800 South College DriveSanta Maria, California

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

al Associatei Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorate

0 CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramBrian G. McBride

TitleInstructor/Consultant

Year Program Established

1963

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days 0 Evenings FEI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Fersonal !nterviewPolice Officers Only

12 Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental, Psychological TestsE Background Investigation

Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science

Associate of Arts

62

60

29

24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

ti: YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs HoursFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

E None TechnicalSeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory , Management Courses

Law Enfoircement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Defensive Tactics 1Criminal Law 3 Firearms 2Criminal Evidence 3 First Aid 2Administration of Justice 3 Supervision and Leadership 4Criminal Investigation 3 Vehicle Code 3Patrol Procedures 3 Introduction to CorrectionalTraffic Control 3 Science 3juvenile Procedures 3 Jail Detention 2Casework in Corrections 3 Principles and Practices of

Correctional Social Psychology 3

...

95 Male 127 Male 10 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 ___5___ In Police Serviceest. 30 20 Continuing Education

est.100 5 Police est. 130 50Policeice

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 10

Brian G. McBride

..._

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

BARSTOW COLLEGE2700 Barstow RoadBarstow, California 92311

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)0 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificaoNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

None

Title

None

Year Program Established

1960

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offned Days Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysicol/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

511 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate in Arts

. .

62 20-24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

El None Technical SeparateEl YES NO Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Criminal & Related Laws 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Elements of Investigation 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Police Procedures I 3

Police Procedures II 3Traffic Regulation, Control.and Investigation 3

Juvenile Procedures 3Crime Prevention and Correction 3

N

Male 46 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time Students

5Fall 1967 FemaleGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 1 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

1 Continuing Education51 unknown Policeice7 unknown Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 4.

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 19

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

CABRILLO COLLEGE6500 Soquel DriveAptos, CElifornia 95003

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

N AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

III CertificateE2 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramR. Gene Wright

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established1963

Year Program Became Full-Time1964 Police Courses Offered Days En1 Evenings IMI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

En1 Personal interviewPI Police Officers Onlylici Physical. Medical StandardsPI Letters of Reference

None [] Mental. Psychological TestsEl Background InvestigationEl Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts

Associate in Science

' 64

60

31

31

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

E YES III NO

Non-Credit Training Programs 16 Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 100+ PersonnelNone IS3 Technical 2 SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 2 Juvenile Procedures 3

Criminal Law 3 Defense Tactics 1

Criminal Evidence 3 Firearms I

Administration of Justice 3 Introduction to PublicCriminal Investigation I 3 Service A-B 1/2Criminal Investigation II 3 Training in Public Service 1/2Patrol Procedures 3 Police Ethics 3

Traffic Control 3

Full-Time Students ____109_ Male

Fall 1967 4 Female

37 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time Students0Fall 1967 Female

Graduates0As of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

104 4 ice37 31

Police ' 9 5 Continuing Education_,,.,

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 6

,..---

R. Gene Wright

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2. 20

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College University

CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE AT LONG BEACH6101 East 7th StreetLong Beach, California 90801

Program TitleCriminology

. I ograrn(s)

Associateal BaccalaureateEl Master's

DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDr. C. Robert Guthrie

TitleDepartment Chairman

Year Program Established

1954Year Program Became Full-Time

1957Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings Ea

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

. Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

M None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records Check

III Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor's

Master's

124

30

39

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel[X] None Technical

SeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory, Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Criminal Law Special ProblemsCriminal Evidence Comp. Police AdministrationAdministration of Justice Advanced SupervisionIntroduction to Law Enforcement Industrial Security AdministrationDefense Tactics Fire Services AdministrationCriminal Investigation Advanced Legal ProblemsPatrol Procedures Traffic Laws and ProceduresTraffic Control Interview in Law EnforcementJuvenile Control Police Community RelationsVice Control Jail AdministrationBasic Criminalistics Case StudiesPolice Administration I Juvenile DelinquencyPolice Administration II Probation and ParolePolice Supervision CriminologyPolice Internship ProgramIntermed. CriminalisticsPolice Administration IIIAdvanced Criminalistics

250 Male 1 3 6 Male 203 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 4 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 14 Female

GraduateAs of Sep. 1967 127 In Police Service

140 106 Police264 Police 268 8 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff7

C. Robert Guthrie Harold K. BeckerJohn P. Kenney John H. GoodA. C. Germann Ronald H. RogersHoward E. FradkinPaul M. WhisenandGeorge T. Felkenes

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2.21

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AL

0

F

R

0

A

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIASchool of CriminologyBerkeley, California 94720

Program TitleSchool of Criminology

Program(s)Associate

E BaccalaureateE Master'sE Doctorate

CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Joseph D. Lohman

Title

Dean, School of Criminology

Year Program Established

1916

Year Program Became Full-Time

1950Police Courses Offered Days U Evenings Lid

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission-to the...Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

I None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

0 Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credi ;s Required

Bachelor of Arts (GeneralCriminology)

Bachelor of Science(Criminalistics)

Master of Criminology

Doctor of Criminology

180 qtr.credits

180 qtr.credits

30-36

none

90

90

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Not ApplicableYES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs HoursUniversity Extension

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Division PersonnelNone [...] Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory, Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College CreditIntroduction to Criminology 4 Forensic Medicine in Organization and Adminis-Principles of Criminal Criminology 4 tration of the Juvenile

Investigation 4 Prevention and Control of Court 4

The Etiology of Crime: Sociological Crime in Metropolitan Area 4 Groups, Crowds and Gangs 4

Psychological, Psychiatric 4 Criminal Law in Action 4 Nonconformist. Cultures 4

Correctional & Penal System 4 Constitutional and Procedural Group Psychology inFundamentals of Police Adm. 4 Problems in Law Enforcement 4 Correctional Institutions 4

The Criminal Self and Criminal The Prison ComMunity 4 Law Enforcement Policies andCareers 4 The Alcholic and the Social StruCture 4

History of Crime and Its Narcotic Addict 4 Law and Discretion inTreatment 4 Sexual Offenders and Criminal Sentencing 4

Theories of Criminal Causation 4 Character Disorders 4 Sexual Deviance and the Self 4

Comparative Criminology and the Ethnic Tension and Conflict Social and Historical OriginsAdministration of Crim. Justice 4 in Relation to Law of Major Theories of

Scientific Methodology 4 Enforcement 4 Criminal Behavior 4

Scientific Methodology:Laboratory 3 Social Policy and Penal Some Basic CriminologicalOrganized Crime and the Practice 4 Research Operations 4

Professional Criminal 4 White Collar Crime 4(Course Listing Continued on p. 2. 203)

130 Male 15 Male 100 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 6 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 100 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 83 Female

21 NR Police 100603 Continuing Education114 Graduates

Undergrad. NR Police99

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 18 Part-Time Instructional Staff

Bernard L. Diamond, M.D. Leslie T. Wilkins, Professor Richard R. Korn, Ph.D.Caleb Foote, M.A., LL.B. Paul L, Kirk, Ph.D. Brian P. Parker, D. Crim.Joseph D. Lohman, M.A. Gordon E. Misner, D. Crim. Herman Schwendinger, Ph.D.James W. Osterburg, M.P.A. M. Edwin O'Neill, M.S. Robert M. Carter, D. Crim.Theodore R. Sarbin, Ph.D. James T. Carey, Ph.D. Paul T. Takagi, Ph.D.Arthur Sherry, A.B., LL.B. Robert M. Fisher, Ph.D. A. LaMont Smith, D.P.A.

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2.22

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

CHAFFEY COLLEGE5885 Haven AvenueAlta Loma, California 91701

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

IE AssociateBaccalaureateMaster's

U DoctoraleCertificate

IN Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramCarroll S. Price

TitleAssistant Dean of Instruction

Year Program Established1958

Year Program Became Full-Time1960 Police Coukes Offered Days B Evenings F

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce.ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

r None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate in Arts 60 27

Graduates Accepted for TransferInstitutions

to Four-Year

NO

Non-Credit Training Programs 8 Hourslity Relations 3R 30tiFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Commun

PersonnelNone Technical 1

Separatea YES Recruit /Basic 0 Supervisory, Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Vice Control 3

Administration of Justice 3 Police Management 3

Criminal Law 3 Vehicle Code 3

Criminal Evidence 3 Arrest, Search and Seizure 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Police Administration 3

Criminal Investigation 3 Police Supervision 3

Traffic Control 3 Criminalistics 3

Juvenile Procedures 3 Police Community Relations 3

First Aid, Defense Tactics andFirearms 3

96 Mal e 170 Male ID Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 14 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 ID In Police Service

100 10 Police 184 150 Policeest.140 ID Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 1 5

Carroll S. Price

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT43-500 Monterey AvenuePalm Desert, California 92260

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)W Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

4 CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Don Welty

Title

Coordinator of Cotiaaunity Services

Year Program Established

1964

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days Evenings I23

Specie' Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts

Certificate

62

24

20

24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Ffi YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel1E: None Technical Separate

Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Patrol Procedures 3

Criminal Law 3 Traffic Control 3

Criminal Evidence 3 Juvenile Procedures 3

Administration of Justice 3 Firearms 1

Criminal Investigation 3 Defensive Tactics 1

Male 62 Male 2 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 6 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 6 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

68 54 Police 12 4 Continuing Education2 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0

Part-Time Instructional Staff4

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2. 25

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODSP. 0. Box 22Eureka, California

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)M Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

N Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramCol. Van H. Tanner

TitleDirector of Public Safety

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time1965

Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required By

College or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

12 Personal InterviewU Police Officers Only;7 Physical, Medical Standards0 Letters of Reference

None El Mental. Psychological TestsE Background InvestigationE Police Records Check0 Other

also Selection Board

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts in PoliceScience

Associate of Arts in FireScience

90 qtr.hours

90 qtr.hours

45-60

45-60

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Programs40 HoursNon-Credit Training

For Police Personnel 1966-67 187 PersonnelNone [ii Technical 3 Separate

m Recruit Basic E Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 5 Criminal Law 6

Administration of Justice 5 Traffic Control 3

Patrol Procedures 4 Traffic Accident Investigation 3

Patrol 3 Police Report Writing 4

Community Relations 6 Probation, Patrol and Pardon 3

Rules of Evidence 6 Defensive Tactics (Judo) 1 1/

Criminal Investigation 9 Defensive Tactics (Achido) 1 J/.

Juvenile Procedures 6 Range 3

36 Male 27 Male 1_ Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 1 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 4 Female

30 13 Police 3 _L_ Continuing Education40 14 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 11

Col. Van H. Tanner

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2. 26

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

COMPTON COLLEGE1111 E. Artesia BoulevardCompton, California 90221

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

RI AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Don A. YowellTitle

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1961

Year Program Became Full-Time

1962 Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings iN

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the 1-.3W Enforce-ment Program

0 Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

D None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

E Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science 62 20-27

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

2 YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelN None Technical

Separate0 Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Defensive Tactics 1 1/2Criminal Law . 3 Firearms 1

Criminal Evidence 3 First Aid 1

Administration of Justice 3 California Vehicle Code 3

Criminal Investigation 3 Police Report Writing 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Defensive Tactics II 1 1/2Traffic Control 3 Fire Investigation 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

90 Male 1 20mate 8 Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 24 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 10 Female

Graduates .

As of Sep. 1967 11 In Police Service114 0 Police

1i0 20Police 2 2 2 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff I 1 i Part-Time Instructional Staff 10 I

Don A. Yowell

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2. 27

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AL

F

0

A

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of.College /University

CONTRA COSTA COLLEGESan PabloCalifornia 94806

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)E Associate

Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramCharles E. Grant

TitleChairman, Police Scieace Department

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1963 1963Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings (n

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce.ment Program

[T Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical; Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

12 None Mental Psycholog;cal TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 61 26

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Ig3 YES NO

Non-Credit Training ProgramsHours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

0 None 0 Technical SeparateRecruit Basic r3 Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Defensive Tactics & Firearms 2

Criminal Law 3 Basic Reserve Police Training 2

Administration of Justice 3 Advanced Training in Police Methods 1-3

Traffic Control 3 Personnel Supervision 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Patrol Procedures 3

188 Male 78 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time Students 0Fall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of SP9. 1967 In Police Service

Full -Time StudentsFall 1967

12Female

78 53Police200 25

Police NR Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3

Part-Time Instructional Staff 4

David I. PlantWalter H. GarrattCharles E. Grant

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2. 28

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

DE ANZA COLLEGE21250 Stevens Creek BoulevardCupertino, California 95014

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)M Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramB. Earl Lewis

Title

Year Program Established

1962

Year Program Became Full-Time1962 Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings ..0

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

10 Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 64 28 -38

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Faur-YearInstitutions

133 YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelE4 None Technical

SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Administration of Justice 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Defensive Tactics 1

Records and Reports 2

Firearms 1

Traffic Control 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Field Practices 2

Fingerprints 2

76 Mal e 38 mcde 13 Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 6 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 .._____6. _ In Police Service

mi, 19 Continuing Education820 Police 39 23 Police

---====Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff

3 Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

B. Earl LewisVictor E. MusserBryce Young

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2. 29

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGEPleasant HillCalifornia 94523

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)E Associate

Baccalaureate

L. Master'sDoctorateCertificateNan-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramCharles E. Grant

TitleChairman, Police Science Department

Year Program Established

1963

Year Program Became Full-Time

1964

Police Courses Offered Days tk, Evenings NI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University Far Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 61 26

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

til YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

Ig3 None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory, Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered far College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Basic Reserve Police Training

Criminal Law 3 I, II, and III 2 each

Administration of Justice 3 Advanced Methods 1-3

Traffic Control 3 Personnel Supervision 3

Criminal Evidence 3 Police Administration 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Firearms & Defensive Tactics 2

Criminal Investigation 3

74 Male 95 Male 50 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 100 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 6 Female

est. 200 10 Continuing Educationest. 100 60 Policeest. 80 2 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 3 I Port-Time Instructional Staff 25

Charles E. GrantRobert V. HolmoeSteve S. Rossi

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College. University

EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE5357 E. Brooklyn AvenueLos Angeles, California 90022

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)7: Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

0 Certificatetip Non-credit Trnining

Name of Individual Heading ProgramRichard Milanesa

TitleDirector of Police Science

Year Program Established

1947

Year Program Became Full-Time1949

Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings ral

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

D Physical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

gi None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate of Arts 60 20-40

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

240 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 86 Personnel

[] None Technical NR SeparateE YES NO ,Recruit Basic El Supervisory, Management Courses

$

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Tntroduction to Law Enforcement 3 First Aid 1

criminal Law 3 Police Supervision 3

Criminal Evidence 3 Principles of Law Enforcement 3

Administration of Justice 3 Police Administration 3

Criminal Investigation 3 California Criminal Process 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Advanced Criminal Law 3

Traffic.. Control 3 Narcotics and Vice Control 3

Juvenile Procedures 3 Interrogation 3

Defensive Tactics 1 1/2 Advanced Technology of

Firearms 1 1 / 2 Investigation I 2

Advanced Technology ofInvestigation II 2

Fraud Investigation 2

Fingerprint Classification 3

Police-Community Relations 3

NR Male NR Male NR Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 NR Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 NR Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 ____NR In Police Service

25NR Continuing, Education186 NR Police NR/1 080 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 I Part-Time Instructional Staff 27

Richard Milanesa

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of Col lege,'University

EL CAMINO COLLEGE16007 S. Crenshaw BoulevardEl Camino, California 90506

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)El Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgrumJohn A. Hampton

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

1948

Year Program Became Full-Time

1948Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required By

College or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

® None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

RequiredE

LawnforcementCredits Required

Associate in Arts 62 21

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

El YES NO

Non-Credit Training ProgramsHours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

Eii. None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Basic Recruit Training Interrogation and Lie Detection Criminal Investigation

Scientific Investigation Criminology for Peace Officers California Vehicle Code

Investigation of Sex Crimes Introduction to Law Enforcement Juvenile Delinquency

Narcotic and Hypnotic Drug Criminal Law I Juvenile Control

Investigation Criminal Law II Administration of Justice

Vice Control Cadet Officer Training Traffic Control

Police Supervision Introduction to Police Patrol Criminal Evidence

Special Police Problems Procedures Fingerprint Classification

Police Photography Police Patrol Procedures and Identification

Report Writing Laws of Arrest, Search

Police Organization and Seizures

Police Administration Defense Tactics

Firearms Identification Firearms

ane Explosives

550 Male 225 Male 300 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 25 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 150 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 15 Female

565 NR Police 250 150 Police 750 300 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2

Part-Time Instructional Staff8

John HamptonFrank Wissmann

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2. 32

1968 SURVEY OF , LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

FRESNO CITY COLLEGE1101 E. UniversityFresno, California 93704

'

Program Title

Police ScienceProgram(s)

10 AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

g) CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Earl S. Pugsley

Title

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1958

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days 12 Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

4 Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

RI Physical. Medico! StandardsLetters of Reference

0 None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records Check

E9 Other

Must meet employment standards

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate ofScience

Certificate of Proficiency

60

ID

27

ID

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

MI YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs900 Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 90 PersonnelNone Technical 3 Separatea F,ecruit Basic 0 Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for Co 'liege Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Defensive Tactics 1

Criminal Law 3 Firearms Training 1

Criminal Evidence 3 First Aid 1

Juvenile Procedures 3 Report Writing 2

Criminal Investigation 3 Camput Patrol 2

Patrol Procedures 3 Cooperative Trades Training 2

Traffic Control 3

Administration of Justice 3

135 Male 65 Male 20 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 10 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 10 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 15

Female

75 45 Police150 0Police

2050 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff 30

Earl S. PugsleyChris Flammang

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2. 33

C

A

L

F

0R

N

A

C

AL

0

R

N

A

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

FRESNO STATE COLLEGEFresnoCalifornia 93726

Program TitleCriminology

Program(s)Associate

E BaccalaureateIM Master's

DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Frank M. Boolsen

TitleDepartment Chairman,Department of Criminology

Year Program Established

1946

Year Program Became Full-Time

1948

Police Courses Offered Days 21 Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical Standards

[A Letters of ReferenceNone Mental. Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationIi: Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Science in Criminology

Master of Science in Criminology

128

30

40-47

16-30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Not Applicable.YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

E None Technical SeparateRecruit. Basic Supervisory: Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Patrol Procedures 3 Criminology 3

Traffic 2 Numan Relations 3

Firearms 2 Psychology of the Criminal 3

Police Organization and Directed Policing 1-6

Administration 3 Research in Criminology 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminalistics I 4

Criminalistics II 3

Detection of Deception 3

57 Male 22 Male 87 Entering Police ServicePa ri-Time Students 0Fall 1967 Female

Graduates18As of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 4 Female

218 0 Continuing Education22

Police61 0PolicePolice

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 3 Part-Time Instructional Staff

Frank M. BoolsenJohn F. KallamOctavio J. Tocchio

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section, NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.34

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT' EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College 'University

FULLERTON JUNIOR COLLEGE321 E. Chapman AvenueFullerton, California 92634

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)*a Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

0 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramN. F. Iannone

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established1953

Year Program Become Full-Time

1953Police Courses Offered Days ® Evenings t,3

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Thoce Required ByCollege or Un;versity For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

133 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 64 20-53

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

II YES NO

16 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 125 Personnel

None Technical 1 SeparateRecruit Basic ql Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Juvenile Control 3

Criminal Law 3 Police Report Writing 3

Vehicle Code 3 Police Patrol 3

Traffic Control 3 Police Administration 3

Administration of Justice 3 Elements of Supervision for 3

Rules of Evidence 3 Police Personnel

Criminal Investigation 3 Interrogation and Lie 3

Scientific Investigation 3 Detection

Narcotics and Vice Control 3

Crime Scene Techniques 2

Defensive Tactics 1

Virearms 1

257 Male 1 90 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Port-Time tudentsStudentsFall 1967 10 Female

Full -Time StudentsFall 1967 ), 10 Female

160 115 Poi ice NR Continuing Education267 110 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff L 1Part-Time Instructional Staff 13

Nathan F. Iannone

Franklin ''. -;t

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.35

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

GAVILAN COLLEGEBox 126Gilroy, California 95024

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)Ig Associate11) Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificate

II] Non-credit Trainiog

Name of Individual Heading Program

William J. Little

Title

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days MI Evenings IF

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

g None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records Check

I=} Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 93 49

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

R1 YES 0 NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

Ea None Technical SepRecruit/Basic Supervisory 'Management Couaraterses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law. Enforcement 5 Defensive Tactics 1

Criminal Law 6 Juvenile Procedures 4

Criminal Evidence 5 Police Praticum 6

Administration of Justice 4 Police Records & Report Writing 3

Criminal Investigation 4

Patrol Procedures 5

Traffic Control 4

Firearms 2

43 Male 5 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

Unknown Continuing Education.5 4 Police45 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2

Part-Time Instructional Staff 4

William J LittleGerald E. Moore

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 36

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Nome of College/University

GROSSNONT COLLEGE8800 Grossmont College DriveEl Cajon, California 92020

Program Title

Police ScienceProgram(s)

g AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Vince Alfaro and George Hernandez

Title

Department Chairmen

Year Program Established

1962

Year Program Became Full-Time

1962Police Courses Offered Days (30 Evenings I2

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

RI Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental, Psychological TestsEl Background InvestigationRI Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts

Associate in Science

60

60

20-29

20-29

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

31 YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelE None Technical

SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory, Management Courses

Low Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police Science 3 Criminal Investigation 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Juvenile Procedures 3

Traffic Control 3 Police Administration 3

Defense Tactics 1 Introduction to Criminalistics 3

Firearms 1 Law Enforcement Internship 2

Criminal Law 3 Traffic Accident Investigation 3

C-'ciminal Evidence 3

Administration of Justice 3

140 Mole _____,9_,5._ MalePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

NR Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 10 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 NR In Police Service

est.150 75 Policeest. 100 60

Police est. 65 NR Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2

Part-Time Instructional Staff14

Vince AlfaroGeorge Hernandez

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.37

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

C Name of College UniversityA

HARTWELL COLLEGE156 aomestead Street

F Salinas, California 93901

0R

N

A Name of Individual Heading Program

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)El Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon - credit Training

M. J. GaribottoTitle

Year Program Established1967

Jpecial Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Year Program Became Full-Time1967 Police Courses Offered Days Evenings

NR

E None

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical Standards

0 Letters of ReferenceMental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 60

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67

[gI NoneRecruit, Basic

TechnicalSupervisory/Management

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police ScienceCriminal LawAdministration of JusticeCriminal EvidenceCriminal InvestigationPatrol ProceduresTraffic ControlJuvenile Procedures

28

Hours

Personnel

SeparateCourses

3 Defensive Tactics 1

3 Firearms 1

3 First Aid 2

3

3

3

3

3

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967

49

45 Male4 Female5 Police

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967

4

Male

0 Female

4 Police

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967

None

Entering Police Service

In Police Service

Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff

M. J. Garibotto

1Part-Time Instructional Staff

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2.38

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE4901 E. Carson StreetLong Beach, California 90808

Program irnePolice Science

Program(s)IR Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramPatrick M. Flanagan

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established1961

Year Program Became Full-Time1966

Police Courses Offered Days Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

None

Personal Interview1=I Police Officers Only1=1 Physical Medical Standards1=1 Letters of Reference1=1 Mental/ Psychological Tests1=1 Background Investigation

Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Ig3 YES 1=I NO

Non-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67

None

Recruit Basic1=1 Technical

Supervisory, Management

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

20

Hours

Personnel

SeparateCourses

Introduction to Law EnforcementCriminal LawCriminal Evidence

333

Juvenile Law and ProceduresDefensive TacticsFirearms

311

Administration of Justice 3 Police Reporting 3

Criminal Investigations 3 Police Supervision 3

Patrol Procedure 3 Security Investigations and

Traffic Control 3 Procedures 3

Vice Control 3 Fingerprinting Techniquesand Analysis 2

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967

201

NR Male Part-Time StudentsFall 1967

217

N.KMale Entering Police Service

NR FemaleNR Female

GraduatesAs of Sep, 1967 In Police Service

1Police 109 Police Unknown Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff

Patrick M. Flanagan

1Part-Time Instructional Staff 14

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2.39

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1968 SURVEYSURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE855 N. Vermont AvenueLos Angeles, California 90029

Program Title

- Police Science

Program(s)

CI AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual HeaO.N ProgramJordan L. Paust

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

1947

Year Program Became Full-Time

1947 I

Police Courses Offered Days RI Evenings g

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

RI None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 62 42

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

MI YES 0 NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

El None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic 0 Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Administration of Justice 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Traffic Control 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Defensive Tactics 1

Firearms 1

First Aid 1

The Supervisory Courst 3

Police Civil Law 3

Advanced Criminal Law 3

Physical Evidence 3

Fingerprint Classification 3

Introduction to Criminology 3

NR MaleNR Male Entering Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 NR Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 in Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 NR Female

unknown Continuing Educationest. 330 NR Policeest. 455 NR

Policeice

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 4 Part-Time Instructional Staff r1_ 1

Jordan L. PaustRobert D. UppRandal H. LeaseBurwell B. Rudolph

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2.40

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

'Name of College University

LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE1111 Figueroa PlaceWilmington, California 90744

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)P Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNoncredit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

N. Zorotovich

Title

Division Chairman

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1950 1950Police Courses Offered Days Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical. Medical StandardsLetters of Referencer None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credi's Required

Associate in Arts 67 39

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Ea YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

E None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement First AidCriminal The Supervisory CourseCriminal Evidence Police Administration IAdministration of Justice Police Administration IICriminal Investigation California Criminal Procedures IPatrol Procedures California Criminal Procedures II

Traffic Control Advanced Criminal LawJuvenile Procedures Narcotics and Vice ControlDefensive Tactics Advanced EvidenceFirearms

Male Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In R ice Service

Part Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

unknown Continuing Educationunknown

Policeunknown

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 Part-Time Instructional Staff 5

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE5800 Fulton AvenueVan Nuys, California 91401

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

rd AssociateBaccalaureateMuster'sDoctorateCertificateNon - credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Theo H. Gerber

Title

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1949

Year Flogram Became Full-Time

1949Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings Ed

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical. Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

g None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60 15-20

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

0 None Technical Separaterd YES NO Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Defense Tactics 1

Criminal Law 3 Firearms 1

Criminal Evidence 3 First Aid 1

Administration of Justice 3 Police Administration I 3

Criminal Investigation 3 Police Administration II 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Advanced Juvenile Procedures 3

Traffic Control 3 Advanced Criminal Law 3

Juvenile Procedures 3 Vice Control 3

Accident Investigation 3

207 Male 84 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sop. 1967 In Police Service

Part -Time StudentsPFall 1967 31 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 23 Female

Approx. 500 Continuing Education11550 Police230 30 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff6

Theo H. Gerber

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2.42

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

COLLEGE OF MARINKentfieldCalifornia 94904

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)RI Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

a Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramFrank R. Warner

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

1964

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days lEi Evenings IM1

Special Entrance Reuirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degres) Grantede(Total Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical. Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

El Police Records Check0 Other

Associate in Science

Associate in Arts

60

60

20-28

20 -28

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

,80 HoursNon-Credit Training Programs

For Police Personnel 1966-67 10 Personnel

None Technical 1 SeparateIf YES NO Recruit Basic rm Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Firearms 1

Patrol Procedures 3 Defensive Tactics 1

Administration of Justice 3 First Aid 2

Traffic Control 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Criminal Investigation 3

51 Male 52 Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time Students

1Fall 1967 Female

Part-Time StudentsFill 1967 3 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 5 In Police Service

52 3 Police55 16 Police 6 0 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff I 1 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff4

Frank R. Warner

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College 'University

MIRACOSTA COLLEGEBarnard DriveOceanside, California 92054

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

ti AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

A. E. Gilbert

Title

Year Program Established 1Year

1959I

Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days Evenings U

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

F None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts

Associate in Science

60

60

7

7

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

E YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

g None TechnicalSeparateRecruit Basic ID Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Traffic Control 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Supervision 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Administration of Justice 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Male Male 15 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 30 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

NRPolice .est 45 0

Continuing Educationnone

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0 Part-Time Instructional Staff NR

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGECollege and Caldwell AvenuesModesto, California 95350

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)El Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Jack McArthur

Title

Department Chairman

Year Program Established

1956

Year Program Became Full-Time

1958Police Courses Offered Days CiS Evenings bl

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

I Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

0 Physical, Medical Standardsg Letters of Reference

None Mental Psychological TestsEl Background Investigation14 Police Records Check

Other

Associate in Arts 62 20-27

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

RI None Technical Separater YES 0 NO Recruit. Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Problems of Physical Evidence 3

Administration of Justice 3 Gunnery 1

Traffic Control 3 Field Procedures 2

Criminal Law 3 Night Field Procedures 1

Criminal Investigation 3 Advanced Criminal Investigation 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Work Experience 1-4

Criminal Evidence 3 Narcotic Identification and

Juvenile Procedures 3 Investigation 3

Police Administration 3

123 Mal e 150 Male 130 Entering Police ServiceGraduates

2 0As of Sep. 1967 In Poli,:e ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time Students8Fall 1967 Female

est. 200 40 Continuing Education150

150 Police131 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative StaffI 3

Part-Time Instructional Staff 3

Jack McArthurAlbert NottinghamJames Negley

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2.45

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGEMontereyCalifornia 93940

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

E3 AssociateBaccalaureate

0 Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramWarren "Tor" Spindler

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

1955

Year Program Became Full-Time

1956Police Courses Offered Days IMI Evenings FS

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

E Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

RI Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 60 18-34

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

SI YES NO

HoursNon - Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

F Pone Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Traffic 3

Institutes 1-4

Procedures 3

Administration of Justice 3

Beginning Investigation 3 .

Elements of Criminal Law 3

Evidence 3

Records 2

Juvenile Procedures 3

Cadets 2

Defense Tactics 1/2

95 Male 60 Male 50 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 50 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 15 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 10 Female

est. 250 100 Continuing Educationest. 75 50 Policeest. 105 5 Police

Full-Time Instrucflonal and Administrative Staff2

Part-Time Instructional StaffLl-S.Li

W. SpindlerD. Snibbe

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2.46

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/ University

MT, SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE1100 N. Grand AvenueWalnut, California 91789

Program TitlePublic Safety and Service

Program(s)

Ec AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctr,ateCertifi :ateNon - credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDr. Gilbert B. Stuckey

TitleDepartment Chairman.

Year Program Established1951

Year Program Became Full-Time1956 Police Courses Offered Days g Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

ri Letters of ReferenceNone

,:..1 Mental/Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

0 Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 64 28

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

B YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelN None Technical

SeparateRecruit /Basic Supervisory/Manage ,ent Courses

Lo.) Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Criminal Law lA 3 Juvenile Procedures 3

Criminal Law 1B 3 Police Supervision 6

Criminal Investigation 3 Police Photography 2

Criminal Evidence 3 Police Interrogation 3

Administration of Justice 3 Introduction to Criminalistics 3

Patrol Procedure 3 Traffic Accident Investigation 3

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Vice Control 3

Civil Law 3 Firearms 1

Traffic Control 3 Basic Training 6

Defensive Tactics 1

275 Male 353 Male 30 Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 27 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 23 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 25 In Police Service

302 2 Police 376 275 Police 61 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3

Part-Time Instructioal Staffn f5 I

Gilbert B. Stuckey

George Wheelright

John O'Sullivan

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2.47

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

ORANGE COAST COLLEGE2701 Fairview RoadCosta Mesa, California 92626

Program Title

Police ScienceProgram(s)

D AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

133 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Derald D. Hunt

TitlePolice Science Coordinator

Year Program Established

1960

Year Program Became Full-Time

1960Police Courses Offered Days R Evenings a

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

IM1 Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

NI Physical. Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 60

_...30-40

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

MI YES NO

80 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 '100 Personnel

None IEI Technical 4 SeparateFS Recruit Basic El Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement Vehicle Code Civil ProceduresCriminal Law Juvenile Procedures Jail Administration andAdministration of Justice Firearms Custodial CarePatrol Procedures Defensive Tactics Examination Question DocumentCriminal Evidence First Aid Police Recruit AcademyTraffic Control Introduction Criminalistics Fin&crprint ClassificationPolice Administration Narcotics Control Traffic Accident Investigati.POST Supervision Vice Control Police-Community InteractionPolice Supervision Law Enforcement for Women Police PhotographyPolice Training for Reserves Police Training for Women Police Communications-ReportsCriminal Investigation Traffic Accident Investigation Supervised Work Experience

250 Male190 Male 108 Entering Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 60 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 97 In Police Service

FullTime StudentsFall 1967 50 Female

226 21 Continuing Education250 200 Policeice300 10 Policeice

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2

Part-Time Instructional Staff 12_1

Derald D. Hunt

Jack A. Fleming

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID Incomplete Data

2.48

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College /University

PALO VERDE COLLEGE811 W. ChanslorwayBlythe, California 92225

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)0 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

U CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramRobert M. Ledyard

Title

Vocational Education Coordinator

Year Program Established1967

Year Program Became Full-Time1967

Police Courses Offered Days Evenings p

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

RI Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

El Physical, Medical StandardsD Letters of Reference

None Mental Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

CiS Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60 30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

U YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

RI None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Juvenile Procedures 3

Criminal Law 3 Defensive Tactics 1

Criminal Evidence 3 Fire Arms 1

Administration of Justice 3 First Aid 1

Patrol Procedures 3

Police-Community Relations 3

Traffic Control 3

Mule 25 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

28 21 Police none Continuing Education7 2 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

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2.49

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

PASADENA CITY COLLEGE1570 E. ColoradoPasadena, California

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

r AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

&I Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgrumJohn L. Sullivan

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

1960

Year Program Became Full-Time

1963Police Courses Offered Days Itl. Evenings ral

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

0 Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

1111 Physical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental. Psychological Tests.t1 Background Investigation0 Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 60 20

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

0 YES NO

72 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 80 Personnel

None fil Technical 4 Separate12 Recruit Basic 0 Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Defensive Tactics 1

Criminal Law 3 Patrol Procedures 3

Criminal Evidence 3 Police Defensive Holds 1

Criminal Investigation 3 Techniques of Criminal Investigation

Administration of Justice 3 Law Enforcement Supervision 3

Juvenile Control 3 Basic Police Academy 7

Traffic Control 3

Firearms 1

189 Male 12-2 Mal e 22 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesA5 of Sep. 1967 0 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967

1 FemaleFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 15 Female

33 11 Continuing Education120 31 Police204 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

r1

Part-Time Instructional Staff 30

John L. Sullivan

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2. 50

Incomplete Data

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

RIO HONDO JUNIOR COLLEGE3600 Workman Mill RoadRio Hondo, California 90601

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)ri, Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

0 CertificateE] Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramC. A. Pantaleoni

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1962 1962Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings Ci1

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

0 Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 62 27-39

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Cif YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

M None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Police Organization and Administration 3

Administration of Justice 3 Police Photography 3

Criminal Law 3 Police Community Relations 2

Traffic Control 3 Police Supervision 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Basic Police Recruit Class 6

Juvenile Procedures 3 Advanced Civil Procedures 4

Criminal Investigation 3 Police Reserve Class 2

Criminal Evidence 3 Advanced Refresher Reserve Course 2

Weight Training 1/2 Vision Science Applied to Law Enforcement 2

Firearms 1 Disaster Law Enforcement 3

Defensive Tactics 1

First Aid 1

Effective Written Communicationfor Police Supervisors 3

Police Interrogation andLie Detection 3

Vice and Narcotics Control 3

Advanced Criminal Investigation 3

262 Male 310 Male 15 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 8

Female318 175 Police

Graduates 27As of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 24 Female

72 30Continuing Edtication286 12 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3

Part-Time Instructional Staff 36

C. A. PantaleoniTheodore RankinJesus Camarillo

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.51

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

RIVERSIDE CITY COLLEGE3650 Fairfax AvenueRiverside, California 92506

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

IMI AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramStanley W. Everett

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

Late 1940's

Year Program Became Full-Time

1953Police Courses Offered Days Mc Evenings Ed

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

ti/ Personal InterviewPolice Officers Onlyr Physical. Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/ Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 64 20-43

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

ITI YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

FEI None Technical SeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law 3nforcement 3 Police Cadet Program 16

Criminal Law 3 Police Intern Program 2

Criminal Evidence 3 Investigators' Training 3

Administration of Justice 3 Police Supervision 3

Criminal Investigation 3 Peace Officers Basic Training 8

Patrol Procedures 3

Traffic Control 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Defense Tactics and Firearms 2

Police Administration 3

Combative Fitness 1

160 Male 75 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 25 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 40 Female

unknown Continuing Educationest. 100 25 Policeest.200 25 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff I 3 Part-Time Instructional Staff 40

Stanley W. EverettJohn M. KrattRobert E. Blanchard

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2. 52

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College; University

SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE3835 Freeport BoulevardSacramento, California 95822

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)g Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramNeal A. Tennison

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established1959

Year Program Became Full-Time1959 Police Courses Offered Days ® Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admissirn to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

tai None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60 20

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

a YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

BR None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police Science 3 Juvenile Procedures 3

Introduction to Correctional and Probation, Parole and Police 3

Penal Systems 3 Criminal Investigation Laboratory 3

California Criminal Law 3 Defensive Tactics 1

California Criminal Evidence 3 Firearms Training 1

Administration of Justice 3 Police Supervision 3

Criminal Investigation 3 Police Administration 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Contemporary Police Problems 3

Traffic Control 3

los Male 100 Male 75 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 20 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep, 1967 20 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 15 Female

est. 200 30 Continuing Educationest. 120 50 Policeest. 320 20 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3

Part-Time Instructional Staff2

Neal A. TennisonRaymond J. HayesDuane D. Wilson

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE6000 J StreetSacramento, California 95819

Program Title

Police Science and AdministratioProgram(s)

I::] Associate2 Baccalaureate12 Master's

DoctorateCertificate

I::] Non-credit Training

Norm. ')f Individual Heading ProgramPaul B. Weston

TitieDirector of Police Science Program

Year Program Established

1949

Year Program Became Fuli-Time

I Police Courses Offered Days RI Evenings MI1952

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

I::] Personal Interview1::] Polio Officers Only

Physical. Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

..ai None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

B. A. in Police Science andAdministration

M. A. in Social Science

124

30

1

33-open

3-10 1

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Timing ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

RI None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Procedure 3 Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Administration of

Elementary Criminal Law 3 Police Procedures 3 Justice

Criminal Investigation 3 Elementary Gunnery 1 Police Organization

Evidence 3 Advanced Gunnery 1 and Management 3 f

Advanced Criminal Investigation 3 Elementary Criminal Law 3 Personnal Management

Interrogation and Detection Basic Criminal Investigation 3 in the Admin. of

of Deception 3 Traffic Administration and Justice 3

Administration of Justice 3 Control 3 Police Reports and

Police Organization and Evidence 3 Records 3

Management 3 Criminal Procedure 3 Juvenile Law and

Penal Codes 3 Procedure 3

Arrest, Search and Seizure 3 Upper Division Course, Penal Codes 3

Constitutional Law 3 Advanced Criminal Invescigation 3 Conversation Law

Public Administration 3 Traffic Accident Investigation 3 Enforcement 2

Personnel Management 3 Interrogation and Detection of Introduction to

Psychology in Law Enforcement 3 Deception 3 Industrial Security 3

Criminology 3 Criminal Identification 3 Internship 3

Delinquency 3 Introduction to Criminalistics 3 Seminar 2-3

290 Male 50 Male 270 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 150 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 10 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 35 Female

293 25_. Continuing Education60 40 Police325 60 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff5

Part-Time Instructional Staff6

Paul B. WestonAllen Z. GammageWilliam B. MelincoeJacob L. Fuller 1

Leo Hertoghe

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE701 South Mt. Vernon AvenueSan Bernardino, California 92403

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

U AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

John J. Horgan

TitleDepartment Head

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1961 1961Police Courses Offered Days g Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

CM None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 60 20-26

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

4 YES NO

Training Programs HoursNon-CreditFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

g None Technical SeparateRecruit. Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Firearms 1

Administration of Justice 3 Defensive Tactics 1

Patrol Procedure 3 Police Records and Report Writing 3

Criminal Investigation 3 Police Organization andCriminal Evidence 3 Administration 3

Criminal Law 3 Criminalistics 3

Traffic Control 3 Vice Control 3

Juvenile Procedures 3 Fingerprints 3

Police Supervision 3

120 Male 150 Mal e 20 Entering Police ServicePart Time StudentsFall 1967 15 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 8 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFoll 1967 10 Female

est. 30 12 Continuirig Educationest. 165 90 Policeest. 130 15 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2

Part-Time Instructional Staff 8

John J. Horgan

Samuel G. McEldowney

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College, University

SAN DIEGO JUNIOR COLLEGE835 - 12th AvenueSan Diego, California 92101

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)[71 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

E2 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramKenneth D. Fawcett

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time1945 1958 Police Courses Offered Days [i] Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

PI Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

133 Physical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental Psychological Tests133 Background Investigation4 Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted'i otal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 64 32-38

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

111 YES NO

NR HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 NR Personnel

None E Technical NR SeparateIll Recruit Basic IL Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Patrol Procedures Administration of Justice

Traffic Control Criminal Investigations

Introduction to Law Enforcement Criminal Evidence

Criminal Law Police Administration

Criminal Investigation General Procedures and Practices

Juvenile Procedures Civil Duties and Procedures

Criminal Law Traffic Accident Investigation

Peace Officers Supervision IPeace Officers Supervision IIAdvanced Police AdministrationPhysical Evidence TechnologyDefensive TacticsFirearmsFirst Aid

133 Male 278 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 21 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep, 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 11 Female

Approx. 400 Continuing Education299 193 Police144 96 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 3 Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

Robert Crosby

Howard Charman

Kennety D. Fawcett

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College, University

CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCOOcean and Phelan AvenuesSan Francisco, California 94112

Program TitleCriminology

Program(s)

12 AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramLawrence R. Lawson

TitleInstruction Coordinator

Year Program Established

1947

Year Program Became Full-Time

1947Police Courses Offered Days ti; Evenings Lit

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical. Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None Mental Psycho lojical TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 60 20-33

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

El YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel0 None Technical

SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Juvenile Procedures 3 Criminal Investigation 3

Criminal Law 3 Criminal Identification 3

Criminal Evidence 3 Physical Evidence 3

Administration of Justice 3 Police Supervision 3

Defense Tactics 1 Patrol Procedures 3

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Police Department Field Work 3

Police Organization 3 Firearms 1

Traffic Control 3

323 Male 20 Male ID Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 21 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 ID In Police Service

344 60 Police 22 8 Police est. 1,600 ID Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3

Part-Time Instructional Staff5

Lawrence LawsonTimothy FoleyPeter Gardner

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE3301 Kensington WayStockton, California 95204

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)E Associate0 BaccalaureateEl Master's

DoctorateEl Certificate

Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Joseph T. Daly

Title

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None Mental 'Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60 20-26

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Cil YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

0 None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Defensive Tactics 1

Criminal Law 3 Firearms 1

Administration of Justice 3 Firearms Instructors 1

Criminal Evidence 3 Recruit Training 6

Criminal Investigation 3 Supervisor Training 4

Patrol Procedures 3

Traffic Control 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

9R5 Male 60 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 1 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 12 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 40 Female

30 12 Continuing Education72 50 Police325 3 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff9

Joseph T. Daly

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE2100 Moorpark AvenueSan Jose, California 95114

Program Title

Law EnforcementProgram(s)

g AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramGeorge T. Payton

TitleSupervisor of Law Enforcement

Year Program Established1958

Year Program Became Full-Time1960 Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings I tEl

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

0 Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

PI Physical, Medical StandardsI Letters of Reference

III None III Mental Psychological TestsI Background Investigation0 Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 62 28-33

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

E YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel0 None Technical

SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Lew Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Administration of Justice 3

Criminal Law 3 Patrol Procedures 3

Basic Investigation Techniques 2 Campus Patrol 1 1/2Criminal Evidence 3 Traffic 3

Criminal Investigation 3 Juvenile Procedures 3

Defensive Tactics 1/2 Report Writing 2

Firearms 1/2

183 Male 152 Male 54 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 25

In Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 8 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 16 Female

199 7 Police86 7

Continuing Educutian160 22 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 3 Part-Time Instructional Staff 30

George T. Payton

William Nyhan

James B. Page

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGEWashington SquareSan Jose, California 95114

Program TitleLaw Enforcement and Administration

Program(s)AssociateBaccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramMelvin H. Miller

Title Chairman,Department of Law Enforcement Admin.

Year Prog tablished

1930

Year Program Became Full-Time

1930Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal Interview

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Police Officers Only Bachelor of ArtsEl Physical, Medical Standards (Law Enforcement & Administration) 124 42-46

Letters of ReferenceNone Mental, Psychological Tests Bachelor of Arts

El Background Investigation (Penology) 124 24-28Police Records CheckOther

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES El NO

Non-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67

lg NoneRecruit/Basic

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Beginning Gunnery 2

Traffic 2

Beginning Investigation 3

Defense Tactics, Advanced Gunnery 2

Criminal Identification 2

Elementary Criminal Law andLaw of Arrest 3

Law of Evidence & Court Procedure 3

Hours

Personnel

SeparateCourses

TechnicalSupervisory 'Management

Crime Prevention 3

Report Writing 2

LEA Organization and Administration 4

Data Processing 3

Advanced invc,3tigation 2

Physical Evidence 3

Law Enforcement Problems 3

Law Enforcement Field Work 4

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967

135

119 Male Part-Time StudentsFall 1967

160

149 Male GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967

1,346

ID Entering Police Service

16 Female 11 Female ID In Police Service23 Police 56 Police NR Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff

Melvin H. MillerD. Ray QuinnRichard C. GraceDale R. Brua

4Part-Time Instructional Staff r 1710

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE721 Cliff DriveSanta Barbara, Califotnia 93105

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)gg Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

James E. FoxTitleAssistant Dean of Instruction

Year Program Established

1957

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offc Days Evenings 6-411

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

111 Personal Interviewal Police Officers Onlyg Physical; Medical Standardstig Letters of Reference

None El Mental, Psychological TestsEl Background InvestigationLilt Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 60 24 -30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

EN YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelES None Tec!inical

SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Advanced Criminal Investigation 3

Criminal Law 3 Criminal and Related Laws 3

Criminal Evidence 3 Police Supervision 3

Administration of Justice 3 Police Training Techniques 3

Criminal Investigation 3 Police Psychology 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Accident Investigation 3

Traffic Control 3 Accident Investigation - Skid Marks 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Defensive Tactics 1

Firearms 2

Elements of Criminal Law & Enforce-ment Technology 3

Elements of Enforcement &Regulatory Procedures of PoliceReports 3

Elements of Basic Criminal Investi-gation and Procedures 3

Elements of Criminal Justice 3

Male 115 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 2 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

117 104 Police 2 Continuing Educationnone

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff I

I 3 j

James E. Fox

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

SANTA MONICA CITY COLLEGE1815 Pearl StreetSanta Monica, California 90406

Program Title

Program(s)AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Fred J. Brierley

Title

Dean, Trade & Technical Education

Year Program Established

1957

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days IF Evenings lai

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

01 None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 60 20-40

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

ta YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

EE None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory. Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College CreditIntroduction to Law Enforcement 3 Criminal Investigation 3

Administration of Justice 3 Interrogation 3

Juvenile Delinquency 3 Vice Control & Administration 3

Juvenile Procedure 3 Narcotic Control 3

California Penal Code, Beginning 3 Introduction to Criminology 3

California Penal Code, Advanced 3 Police Reporting 4 3

Traffic Control 3 Patrol Observation 3

Criminal Evidence 3

95 Male7 Male 17 Entering Police Service

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

127 Police 44 Continuing Education95 Police -

Full-Time Instructional and Administrctive Staff 0Part-Time Instructional Staff

7

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGESanta RosaCalifornia 95401

Program TitleLaw Enforcement Training

Program(s)

PI AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramStanley Anderson

Title

Year Program Established

1957

Year Program Became Full-Time1958

Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings PI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical. Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

RI None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate in Arts 60 33

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

10 YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

F None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Police Science 2

Patrol Procedures 3 Juvenile Procedures 3

Criminal Law I and II 5 Firearms J

Administration of Justice 3 Campus Patrol 2

Criminal Investigation 3

Traffic Control 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Police Report Writing 2

81 Male 145 Male 49 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 0 In Police Service

Part-Time Students5Fall 1967 Female

Full-Time Students3Fall 1967 Female

119 45 Continuing Education150 100

Police84 0Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 6

Stanley Anderson

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIASVisaliaCalifornia 93277

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)El Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificatc-

10 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramJ. Summerhays

TitleInstructor

Year Program Established

1947

Year Program Became Full-Time

1947Police Courses Offered Days ta Evenings Ea

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required By

College or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

0 Physical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None F Mental, Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

El Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60 20-27

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

5h4 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 53 Personnel

[1 None Technical 3Separate

IE Recruit Basic 4 Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit t_.--

Introduction to Law Enforcement Juvenile Procedures

Criminal Law Records and Report Writing

Evidence Corrections

Traffic Investigation Internship

Crime Scene Investigation Personal Identification

Administration of Justice Police Administration

Firearms Patrol Procedures ,,,

Defensive Tactics

9 Male 10 Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time Students __...,5

Fall 1967 5 FemalePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

100 3 Police 11 11 Police unknown Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

J. Summerhays

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2.64

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

SHASTA COLLEGEOld Oregon TrailRedding, California 96001

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)D3 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramGeorge W. Ross

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

1956

Year Program Became Full-Time

1956Police Courses Offered Days 4 Evenings 0

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

lia Physical Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental Psychological TestsRI Background InvestigationN Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60 20-32

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

El YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

CI None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Criminal Investigation 3

Administration of Justice 3 Patrol Procedures 3

Criminal Law 3 Crime Laboratory Techniques 3

Criminal Evidence 3 Firearms 1

Traffic Control 3 Field Work 2

Criminal Investigation 2

Defensive Tactics 2

First Aid/Hygene 3

62 Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 40 In Police Service

Full-Time Students 4Fall 1967 Female

none Police Approx. 100 20Continuing Education66 7 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff5

George W. Ross

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

SOLANO COLLEGE100 Whitney AvenueVallejo, California 94590

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)( Associate

Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificate

MI Non-credit Training

Name of Individual ;. J ding Program

Manvil N. Hendrickson

Title

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days lia Evenings MI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

51 None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts in PoliceScience (terminal)

Associate of Arts inGeneral Education (transfer)

60

60

27

15-27

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES L NO

320 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 88 Personnel

None Technical 3 Separate'It21 Recruit, Basic tii Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Administration of Justice 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Traffic Control 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Defensive Tactics 1

Firearms 1

Peace Officers Academy: Basic 12

Peace Officer Supervision 4

Police Administration 3

99 Male 54 Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 8 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

107 5 Police 55 36 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff30

Manvil N. Hendirckson

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESNome of College University

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIALos AngelesCalifornia 90007

Progrom TitleCriminal Justice Program

Progrom(s)

AssociateBaccalaureate

[iil Master'sE Doctorate0 CertificateE Non-credit Training

Nome of Individual Heeding Progrom

E. K. NelsonTitleChairman, Criminal Justice Committee

Year Progrom Established

1929

Yeor Progrom Become Full-Time

1929Police Courses Offered Days Ig3 Evenings Ril

Special Entronce Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Low Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

El None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Master's in Public Administration(Law Enforcement Specialization)

Doctorate in Public Administration(Law Enforcement Specialization)

36

60

12-16

12-20

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YeorInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit 100 HoursTraining ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 50 Personnel

None Technical 4 SeparateRecruit Basic IMI Supervisory Management Courses

Low Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Scientific Investigation of Conditioning Factors in JuvenileQuestioned Documents 2 Delinquency 2

Vice and Narcotics Control 2 Seminar in Police Administration 4Administration of Criminal Justice 4 Seminar in CorrectionalPolice Administration and Operations 4 Administration 4Public Order in a Free Society 4Probation and Parole Administration 2

Administration of CorrectionalInstitutions 2

Administration of Police JuvenilePrograms 2

...,_

5 Male 67 Mole 25 Entering Police ServicePort-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 125- In Police Serviceest. 200 0 Continuing Education

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

70 70 Police5 0

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Stoff5

Port-Time Instructional Staff5

E. K. NelsonWilliam W. HerrmannJohn M. PfiffnerAlex McEachernDan Pursuit

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College. University

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE5400 Otay Lakes RoadChula Vista, California 92010

Program TitlePolice Science Administration

Program(s)

PE AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Martin Carlsen

Title

Department Head

Year Program Established

1961

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days In Evenings [23

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-merit Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

6 Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 62 24-33

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

la YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelP,3 None Technical

SeparateRecruit Bask Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Crime Photography 1 Traffic Control 3

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Juvenile Procedures 3

Criminal Law I 3 Written Communications 3

Criminal Law II 3 Firearms 1

Criminal Evidence 3 Defensive Tactics 1

Administration of Justice 3 Police Administration I 3

Criminal Investigation 3 Police Administration 3

Patrol Procedure 3

103 Male 49 Male 4 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 26 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

Full-Time Students5Fall 1967 Female

344 Continuing Education54 32 Police108 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff9

Martin Carlsen

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2.68

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

VENTURA COLLEGE4667 Telegraph RoadVentura, California 93003

Program TitlePolice Science

Progrom(s)

k AssociateBaccalaureate

0 Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Robert M. Calhoon

Title

Year Program Established

1957

Year Program Become Full-Time

1958Police Courses Offered Days Lig Evenings ti

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Low Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice C;fficers OnlyPhysical, Medical Standards

gi Letters of ReferenceNone Mental/Psychological Tests

B Background InvestigationW Police Records Check[L] Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LowEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60 20-32 1/2

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

IMI YES NO

Non-Credit Training HoursProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

MI None TechnicalSeparateRecruit. Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Low Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

California Criminal Law 6

Patrol Procedures 3

California Criminal Evidence 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Traffic Control & Investigation 3

Juvenile Procedure 3

Administration of Justice 3

Firearms 1

Defensive Tactics 1/2Police Photography 2

81 Mole 123 Mole 42 Entering Police ServicePort-Time StudentsFoil 1967 4 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 11

FemaleGraduates 5As of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

127 127Police

Tr-105 Continuing Education92 NR Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 3 Port-Time Instructional Staff 20

Robert M. CalhoonGriffin R. McKayMaurice C. Thomas

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2.69

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

WEST VALLEY COLLEGE44 East Latimer AvenueCampbell, California 95008

Program TitleLaw Enforcement Program

Program(s)63 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Harold E. Welborn

Title

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1964

Year Program Became Full-Time

1964Police Courses Offered Days ES Evenings FEI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

1 Physical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

ill Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 62 20-29 1/2

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

0 YES 1: NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

in None Technical SeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Firearms 1

Criminal Law 3 Defensive Tactics 1/2

Administration of Justice 3 Police Records & Report

Criminal Evidence 3 Writing 3

Criminal Investigation 3 Campus Patrol 1

Patrol Procedures 3

Traffic Control 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

180 Male*0 Male Entering Police Service

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time Students 10Fall 1967 Female

Full-Time Students 20Fall 1967 Female

unknown Continuing Educationest. 100 20Policeest. 200 NR Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1Part-Time Instructional Staff 12

Harold E. Welborn

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Nome of College/University

YUBA COLLEGENorth Beale RoadMarysville, California 95901

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

r AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDan R. Dillon

Title Coordinator ofAssistant Dean, Police Science

Year Program Established1966

Year Program Became Full-Time1966 Police Courses Offered Days RI Evenings RI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-

;:me t Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

ID Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

in None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 62 20-29

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Not ApplicableYES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police R2rsonnel 1966-67 Personnel

n None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Defensive Tactics 1

Criminal Law 3 Firearms 1Criminal Evidence 3 Police-Community Relations 3

Administration of ..IttJtice 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Traffic Control 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

17 Male 75 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 5

FemaleGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 ..J._-___.. Female

18 0 Police None Continuing Education -80 45Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 Part-Time Instructional Staff

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College 'University

TRINIDAD STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE600 ProspectTrinidad, Colorado 81082

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)I2g Associate

9accalaureate;Master'sDoctorateCertificate

Ell Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Year Program Established

1962

Robert S. Keller

Year Program Became Full-Time

1962

TitleDepartment Head

Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings Ell

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

E3 Personal InterviewPolice Officer- OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

Es1 Letters of ReferenceNone CA Mental. Psychological Tests

Background Investir,ionPolice Records Checkr'ller

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 105 qtr.hours

76

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-Year Non-Credit Training ProgramsHours

Institutions For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelTechnical SeparateNone

E YES NO Ell Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Cadet Corps 1 Police Patrol 3

Police Drill 1 Laws of Guidance 3

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Laws of Search Seizure 3

Self-Defense 2 Criminal Investigation 3

Weapons and Equipment 2 Criminalistics 3

First Aid and Safety 1 Traffic Control and Accident

Water Safety and Training 1 Investigation 3

Traffic Laws 3 Special Police Problems 3

Criminal Law 3

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967

64

58 Male

6 Female

0 Police

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967

none

Male

Female

Police

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967

43

20 Entering Police Service

0 In Police Service

15 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff

Robert S. Keller

Louis P, Girodo

2Part-Time Instructional Staff 6

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE146 Hartford RoadManchester, Connecticut 06040

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Pmgmm(s)

10 AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramThomas F. Connors

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

1967Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days Ill Evenings 111

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforcement Program

El Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysicaI.'Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental `Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degrees) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 64

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four -YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon - Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966 -67 Personnel

El None Technical SeparateSupervisory /Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Survey of Law Enforcement Field 3 Juvenile Delinquency 3

Traffic Control 3 Criminology 3

Police Organization 3 Application of PsychologicalPolice Administration 3 Principles 3

Criminal Law 3

Connecticut Criminal Code 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Legal Evidence and Court Procedure 3

5 Male 41 Male Entering Police Service1

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part -Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Full -Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

1 none Continuing Education42 42 Police7 NR PoliceI

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3

Part-Time Instructional Staff 0

Thomas P. ConnorsDonald J. GarveyHoward S. Bergman

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

NEW HAVEN COLLEGEP. 0. Box 1306New Haven, Connecticut

Or300 Orange AvenueWest Haven, Connecticut

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

tip Associatet:, Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Victor B. McCrea

Title

Director, Law Enforcement

Year Program Established

1960

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967

Police Courses Offered Days rn Evenings tiS

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

0 None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcernnt

Credits Required

Bachelors

Associate in Science

122-126

60

30-54

27

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

1 YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

ti None Technical SeparateRecruit. Basic Supervisory, Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Organization and Administration I 3 Juvenile Delinquency 3

Police Organization and Administration II 3 Police Problems Seminar 3

Police Supervision 3 Criminology 3

Applied Police Psychology 3 Forensic Laboratory I 3

American Legal System I 3 Forensic Laboratory II 3

American Legal System II 3

Principles of Investigation 3

Introduction to Forensic Science 3

15 Male 184 Male 0 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 42 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967

3Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

185187 Police 42 0 Continuing Education

18 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 3 Part-Time Instructional Staff ii

Victor B. McCreaJohn R. ConwayRaymond Mosko

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section, NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

BRANDYWINE JUNIOR COLLEGEP. 0. Box 7139Concord PikeWilmington, Delaware 19803

Program TitlePolice Science and Administration

Program(s)

gl AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramLeonard Kittner

TitleAssistant Dean

Year Program Established

September 1968

Year Program Become Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce..ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

IMI Letters of ReferenceNone Mental/Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationtiS Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 60 20-30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as

YES NO

yet

Training HoursNon-Credit ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

12 None TechnicalSeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College

Introduction to Law Enforcementand Public SafetyPolice Organization andAdministrationPolice OperationsTraffic AdministrationCrime and DelinquencyCriminal InvestigationIntroduction to Criminalistics

Credit

State and Constitutional Law 33 Criminal Law 3

Laws of Evidence and3 Court Procedures 33 Seminar in Police Administration 33

3

3

3

Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

nonePolice none Continuing Education

nonePolice

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 3

Leonard Kittner

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITYMassachusetts and Nebraska AvenuesWashington, D. C. 20016

Program TitlePolice Education Program

Program(s)- El Associate

Ea BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

ES Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramCharles R. Hermanek

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established1954

Year Program Became Full-Time1966

Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings IS!

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

1:1 Letters of ReferenceNone Mental/Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor's

Associate

120

60

57

18

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

500 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 1.20 Personnel

None Technical 6 SeparateRecruit/Basic Ea Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police Administration Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

Principles of Police Administration in Law Enforcement

Police Investigation Adolescent Psychology

TFC Planning Regulation and Control Law Enforcement Psychology

Criminal Law I Causes of Crime

Criminal Law II Treatment of Offender

Criminalistics Social Disorganization

Problems in Criminalistics Constitutional Law

4 Male 1,199 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 FrAnale

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 3 In Police Service

Full-Time Students ___

Fall 1967 1 Female6 3 Continuing Education1,200 1,150 Felice5 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3

I Part-Time Instructional Staff 26

Richard M. BrayCharles R. HermanekWilliam F. Lanier

For additional information and definition.of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

WASHINGTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE4100 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington, D. C. 20008

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

John J. ThomasTitle

Director

Year Program Established

1968

Year Program Became Full-Time1968 Police Courses Offered Days a Evenings lEi

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

Ect None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts in PoliceScience

.

Certificate in Police Science

90 qtr. hrs

50 qtr. hrs

36 -42

36

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelRI None Technical

SeparateRecruit /Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Police Community Relations 3

Administration of Criminal Justice 3 Police Auxillary Service 3

Police Organization and Management 3 Supervision 3

Police Operations 3 Police Traffic Control 3

Criminal Law I 3 Police Traffic AccidentCriminal Law II 3 Investigation 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Introduction to Criminalistics 4Juvenile Crime and ControlMechanisms 3

24 Male Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

25 0 Police 100 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

r1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 4_8

John J. Thomas

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

CENTRAL FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGEP. 0. Box 1388Ocala, Florida 32670

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)ffl Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

til Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramAarre A. Maenpaa

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

1964

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days 83 Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

:Ai Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards.

F Letters of ReferenceNone Mental/Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 65 30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

E YES NO

36 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 14 Personnel

None Technical 1 SeparateEl Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Low Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Pollee Administration I 3 Principles of Criminal Law 3

Police Administration II 3 Methodology in Interviewing

I..."xoduction to !Law. Enforcement 3 and Questioning 3

Juvenile Delinq.tency 3 Defense Tactics 1

Criminology 3 First Aid 2

Criminal Investigation I 3

Criminal Investigation II 3

28 Male 14 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

14 14 Police none Continuing Education28 18 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff4

Aarre A. Maenpaa

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

DAYTONA BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGEP. 0. Box 1111Daytona Beach, Florida 32015

.......

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

IE AssociateBaccalaureate

[i] Master'sDoctorateCertificate

[j] Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramA. Everett Leonard

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established1965

Yea' Program Became Full-Time1966 Police Courses Offered Days Evenings a

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

gi None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

AAssociate of Science 64 24-27

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

iiii YES NO

18 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 140 Personnel

None til Technical 4 SeparateLI Recruit Basic Supervisory. Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Introduction to Criminology 3

Police Administration 6

Police Personnel Supervision 3

Criminal Law and Procedures 6

Criminal Investigation 6

18 Male 150 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 2 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

3 1 Continuing Education150

190 Police19 1Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2

Part-Time Instructional Staff1

A. Everett Leonard

J. Taylor Duke

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

THE FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLECumberland CampusJacksonville, Florida

Program TitlePolice Science and Administration

Program(s)

El AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

El Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Iven S. Lamb

Title

Director

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1967 1967Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings 111

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

E Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/ Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

gi Police Records CheckM Other

Associate in Science

Associate in Arts

64

64

30-32

18

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES 0 NO

Non-Credit Training ProgramsID Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 IDPersonnel

None 10 Technical IDSeparate

Recruit/Basic IM Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Criminal Investigation 3Police Organization and Police Supervision 3Administration I 3 Seminar in Police Problems 3Police Organization and Law Enforcement Defense Tactics 3Administration II 3 Advanced Law EnforcementLaw Enforcement's Role in Defense Tactics 3Crime and Delinquency 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminalistics 3

Criminal Court Procedures andEvidence 3

NR Mole 80 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 NR Female

82 76Police Continuing Education10 5 Police none

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 j Part-Time Instructional Staff4

Larry A. Giddings

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2. 80

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

FLORIDA KEYS JUNIOR COLLEGE801 Fort StreetKey West, Florida

Program TitlePolice Administration

Pmgmm(s)ti: Associate

BaccalaureateMastei sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramWilliam F. Humphries

TitleProfessor

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days 0 Evenings ES

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Refc,ence

r!!! None Mental Psych, ical TestsBackground Invt.....tigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts

Associate of Science

72

70

64-72

64-70

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

0 None Technical SeparateEl YES NO Recruit/ Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Police Organization & Administration 3

Police Operations 3

Police Role in Crime & Delinquency 3

Introduction to Criminalistics 3

Criminal Investigation 3

II Criminal Law 3

Legal i.l.nd Court Procedures 3

Seminar in Police Probelems 3

Police Defense Tactics 3

11_ Male Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Continuing Education8 3 Police12 3 Police none,.Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff

LPart-Time Instructional Staff 2

William F. HumphriesRoswell Bushnell

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID Incomplete Data

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITYTallahasseeFlorida 32306

Program TitleCriminology and Corrections

Program(s)Li As3ociate6: BaccalaureateAl Master'sL Doctorate

CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Vernon Fox

Title

Professor and Head

Year Program Established

1957

Year Program Became Full-Time

1959Police Courses Offered Days RI Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

1.)egree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

111 None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Bachelor's

Master's

Ph.D.

185

45

135

45

30

90

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES I33 NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

E None 0 Technical SeparateRecruit /Basic 0 Supervisory/ Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Criminology and Penology Criminal Investigation Honors in Criminology and

Understanding Human Behavior Judicial Proof in the Corrections

Juvenile Delinquency Criminal Trial Social Case Work in Correction

Police Organization and Jails and Detention Individual Treatment in

Administration Probation, Pardons and Corrections

Public and Private Security Parole Field Practice in Corrections

Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement Correctional. Custody International Criminology and

Juvenile Court Philosophy and Probation and Police Corrections

Procedure Supervision Survey of the Correctional

Criminal and Delinquent Behavior Problems in Probation and Field

Law in Social Control and Criminal Parole Correctional Administration

Responsibility Juvenile Delinquency Control Public Policy in Corrections

Police Problems and Practices International Crime Control Group Methods in Corrections

Police Programs in Crime and and Counter Espionage Directed Individual Study

Delinquency Prevention Delinquency Control Institute Thesis

Methods in Crime Detection Internship in Criminology History and Background in

Police, Public Relations, and and Corrections Criminology and Corrections

Civil Disrbedience Directed Individual Study (Course Listing Continued on p. 2. 204)

253 Male 30 Male 58 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 21 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 54 Female

31 3 Police 97 18 Continuing Education307 30 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 3 Part-Time Instructional Staff FT]

Richard F. MarshTruett A. RicksVernon Fox

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT ElMr VI IN THE UNITED STATESName of College, University

JUNIOR COLLEGE OF BROWARD COUNTY3501 Southwest Davie RoadFort Lauderdale, Florida 33314

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)El Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

E Certificateti! Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramJames F. McGowan

TitleProgram Coordinator

Year Program Established1963

Year Program Became Full-Time1965 Police Courses Offered Days a Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

60 None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

A.S. in Police Science

A.S. in Police Administration

A.A. in University Parallel

1 year Certificate in PoliceScience

65

64

64

34

28

18-28

6

28

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

El YES NO

120 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 306 Personnel

None El Technical 5 SeparateRecruit Basic M Supervisory Management Courses

r-Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police Science 3 Seminar and Field Service 4

Police Administration 3 Survey of Law Enforcement 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminal Evidence and CourtProcedure 3

Patrol Administration 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Traffic Problems and Administration 3

Crime and Delinquency Prevention 3

Si Male 64 Male 3 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 7 In Police Service

Ff=ull -Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

13 3 Continuing Education67 67 Police53 5 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

James F. McGowan

William P. McCarthy

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

NIAMI -DADE JUNIOR COLLEGE11380 N. W. 27th AvenueMiami, Florida 33167

Program TitlePolice Science and Criminology

Program(s)RI Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

03 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramCharles B. Schildecker

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

1960

Year Program Became Full-Time

[ Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings IE1963

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

IE None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts,.,

Associate in Science

62-66

62-66

18-21

24-30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

g YES NO

636 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67

120Personnel

None Technical 3Separate

x Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Criminology 3 Police Arsenal and Weapons 4

Police Organization and Police Photography 4

Administration 3 Chemical Tests for Intoxication 3

Psychology for Law Enforcement Officers 3 Fingerprint Science 4

Police Patrol Functions 3 Crime Scene Technology 4

Criminal Investigations 3 Police Field Service 3

Criminal Law 3

Juvenile Delinquency 3

Forensic Sciences 4

205 Male Part-Time Students _2/ill__ MaleFall 1967 25 Female

15 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 34 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 40 Female

97 38 Continuing Education265 185 Police245 0Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff6

Charles B. Schildecker Ralph RatnerHugh A. Page Jack G. TuckfieidLeon B. McKim Sydney T. Holland

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

PALM BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGE4200 Congress AvenueLake Worth, Florida 33460

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

Fr. AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Lawrence D. Tuttle

Title

Coordinator

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1961 I

1966Police Courses Offered Days tE Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

CI Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

01 Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science

Associate in Arts

64

64

12-18

3-9

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

E YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

PI None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Police Administration I 3Police Administration II 3Laws of Evidence 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Law of Arrest, Search and Seizure 3

Criminal Law 3

63 Male 31 Male 9 Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 6 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 7 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 5 In Police Service

69 1 Police 3 8 19 Police 21 7 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

Lawrence D. Tuttle

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE1000 College BoulevardPensacola, Florida 32504

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

til AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

0 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

D. P. CaldwellTitle

Chief of Police

Year Program Established

1962

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days Evenings i1

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollee or University For Admission to the Law Enforce.g

ment Program

Personal InterviewRI Police Officers Only

Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science 64 29

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

L YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs 8_ Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 35 PersonnelNone a Technical 2 SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 1 Law of Arrest, Search and Seizuro 3

Police Administration 6 Laws of Evidence 3

Patrol and Observation 3 Criminal Investigation 3

Self Defense 1

Interpretation of Federal,State and Local Laws 3

Juvenile Delinquency 3

Traffic Control and AccidentInvestigation 3

Male 18 Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 2 In Police Service

none Police 20 NRPolice

2Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0 Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

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D68 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

ST. PETERSBURG JUNIOR COLLEGE6605 - 5th Avenue NorthP. 0. Box 13489St. Petersburg, Florida 33733

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)

lif AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

ti! Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramCharles W. olfe

TitleChairman

Year Program Establi' ed1961

Year Program Became Full-Time

1961Police Courses Offered Days 10 Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

& Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

0 Physical/Medical StandardsRI Letters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological Testsg Background Investigation0 Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 64 24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

ES YES NO

723 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 597 Personnel

None a Technical 17 SeparateRecruit/Basic El Supervisory /Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Criminal Investigation 3

Police Organization and Administration 3 Criminal Law 3

Police Operations 3 Criminal Procedure and Evidence 3

Police Role in Crime and Seminar in Police Problems 3

Delinquency 3

Police Auxiliary Services 3

Police Supervision 3

Introduction to Criminalistics 3

54 Male 112 Male 7 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 23 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 6 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 8 Female

49 24 Continuing Education118 Policeice62 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2 1

Part-Time Instructional Staff 4

C. William WolfeA. Lee McGehee

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

TALLAHASSEE JUNIOR COLLEGE444 Appleyard RoadTallahassee, Florida 32303

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)kd Associate

BaccalaureateMaster's

0 DoctorateCertificate

r-I Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramW. K. Katsaris

TitleCoordinator

YLar Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days MI Evenings MI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

0 L.etters of ReferenceNone

.71 Mental/Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

14 Police Records Check12 Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts

Associate in Applied Science

90 qtr.hours

90 qtr.hours

18

30-41

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

12 None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Interrogation and Interview Techniques 3

Police Organization and Criminal Law 3

Administration 3 Highway and Traffic Control 3

Police Patrol Practices and Police Supervision 3

Techniques 3 Law Enforcement Records and

Special Police Operations 3 Communication 3

Juvenile Delinquency Control Defensive Tactics 1

and Prevention 3 First Aid 1

Police Community Relations 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Introduction to Criminalistics 3

25 Male 39 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 9

Femalenone Continuing Education39 39 Police34 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 0

W. K. Katsaris

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2.38

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

ALBANY JUNIOR COLLEGE2400 Gillionville RoadAlbany, Georgia 31705

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)ffl Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

E Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Harry E. Bruno

Title

Director

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings 111

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPoiice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

10 Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRe wired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 96 40

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

RI YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs8 Hours

NRFor Police Personnel 1966-67 30 Personnel

0 None Technical 1Separate

Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 5

Police Patrol 5

Police Administration 5

Criminal Law 5

Criminal Evidence 5

Criminal Investigation 5

Criminology 5

Juvenile Delinquency 5

9 Mal e 30 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1

FemaleNone

Continuing Education10 NR Police3 0 28

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff4

Harry E. Bruno

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

ARMSTRONG STATE COLLEGE11935 AbercornSavannah, Georgia 31406

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)i2 Associate

Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificat

IM Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramW. Bryce Hill

Title

Department Head

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1968Police Courses Offered Days kill Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

E Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical. Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental,'Psychological Tests0 Background Investigation[2 Police Records Check

Other

Associate in Arts 96 qtr.hours

35 qtr.hours

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

NR HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 NR Personnel

None Technical NR Separate

El YES NO Recruit/Basic tit Supervisory:Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law EnforcementPolice PatrolPolice AdministrationCriminal LawCriminal EvidenceCriminal Investig.itionIntroduction to Cviminalistics

2Male

25 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Continuing Education2625 Police2 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

W. Bryce Hill

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2. 90

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE33 Gilmer St.ceet, S. E.Atlanta, Georgia 30329

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)

29 ArsociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramW. J. Mathias

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

NRPolice Courses Offered Days F.1 Evenings a

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

11 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 90 qtr.hours

30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel0 None Technical

SeparateRecruit /Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 5Criminology 5Industrial and Retail Security 5Juvenile Delinquency 5Police Administration 5Criminal Law 5

Full-Time Students __5____ MaleFall 1967 0 Female

46 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

5 0 Policeice 47 47 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff6

W. J. Mathias

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A

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College'University

DE KALB COLLEGE555 North Indian Creek RoadClarkston, Georgia 30021

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

El AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramP. Kreutzer Garman

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 101 qtr.hours

40 qtr.hours

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

MI None Technical SeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Administration of JusticePrinciples of Police Organization andAdministrationCriminal LawSurvey of Constitutional LawCrime and Delinquent BehaviorJuvenile Delinquency

12 Male Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

none Continuing Education9 7 Police12 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1Part-Time Instructional Staff

P. Kreutzer Garman

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2. 92

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

HONOLULU COMMUNITY COLLEGE874 Dillingham BoulevardHonolulu, Hawaii 96817

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

III AssociateBaccalaureateMaster's

ID DoctorateIII Certificate

Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Robert E. Lansing

Title

Coordinator,Police Science

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

19 7 1967Police Courses Offered Days 0 Evenings el

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

III Personal InterviewIII Police Officers Only

Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

(II None III Mental/Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

III Police Records CheckIII Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science 60 24-30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

tit YES III NO

Non-Credit Training Programs HoursFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

El None TechnicalSeparateIII Recruit/Basic III Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police Science 3 Criminal Evidence 3Patrol 3 Community Relations 2Juvenile 3 Administration of Justice 3Traffic 3 Records & Reports 2Criminal Investigation (a) 3 Criminal Behavior 3Criminal Investigation (b) 3

Criminal Law 3

20 MaleFull-Time Students 724 Male Entering Police ServiceFall 1967 5 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

125 120 Police

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

25 0 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff r l Part-Time Instructional Staff 7

Robert E. Lansing

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

BOISE COLLEGE1907 Campus DriveBoise, Idaho 83701

Program TitleCriminology

Program(s)NI AssociateEl Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificate

L. Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramRalph M. Tipling

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings [N

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-rnent Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical /Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

RI None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science

Bachelor of Arts

64

128

12

36

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Ell YES NO

MR HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 NR Personnel

None El Technical NR SeparateE Recruit /Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Law Enforcement in Modern Society Police Organization and Management

Patrol and CommunicationsComparative Law Enforcement

Crime Records Administration

Traffic Control and Regulation Vice and Organized Crime

Administration of Justice Juvenile Delinquency

Criminal Law Criminology

Criminal Investigation

25 Male1 Male Entering Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

none Continuing Education26 26 Police2 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff ai Part-Time Instructional Staff

Theodore H. HopfenbeckRalph M. Tipling

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2. 94

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College. University

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO1300 Kimberly RoadTwin Falls, Idaho 83301

Program TitleLaw Enforcement Training

Program(s)R Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

FEI Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramWesley H. Dobbs

TitleInstructor

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1965I

1965Police Courses Offered Days RI Evenings CA

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

E Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

n Letters of ReferenceNone Ei Mental,'Psychological Tests

M Background InvestigationIE Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Applied Sciencein Law Enforcement 60 NR

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES CA NO

120 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966.67 46 Personnel

None El Technical 4 SeparateRecruit/Basic tig Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Interview and Interrogation 2 Accident Investigation 2

General Administration of Justice 2 Police Photography 2

Defense, Armed and Unarmed 2 Criminal Law and Law of Arrest 3

Police Organization 2 Law of Evidence and Court

Criminal Identification 3 Procedure 3

Liquor Code 2 Juvenile Procedures 2

Court Procedure 1 Traffic Control and Enforcement 2

Criminal Investigation 2 Intermediate Administration 2

Records and Communications 2

12 Male 19 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 5 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1

Female

13 0 Continuing Education20 5 Police13 2 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1 1

Part-Time Instructional Staff 7

Wesley H. Dobbs

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2. 95

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES-.,...

Name of College/University

CARL SANDBURG COLLEGE139 S,. CherryGalesburg, Illinois 61401

Program TitlePolice Science Technology

Program(s)E Associate

Baccalaureate0 Master'sn Doctorate

0 Certificate0 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Dr. William D. Mastern

Title

Director of Vocational/Technical Edu.

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days PI Evenings PI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required By

College or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-meat Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsM Background InvestigationE Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credit., Required

Associate in Applied Science 96 qtr.hours 56-60

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

2 None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 4

Police Organization and Administration 4

Police Operation 4

Criminal Law and Procedure 4

Introduction to Criminology 4

Criminal Inv3stigation 4

Traffic Control 4

Administration of Justice 4

Vice Control 4

Juvenile Procedures 4

Internship 5

3 Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Continuing Education2 6 96 Pol ice6 3 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0

Part-Time Instructional Staff II

5j

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2. 96

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

COLLEGE OF DUPAGE20 W. 235 Ferry RoadNaperville, Illinois 60540

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)g3 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramRobert I. Steger

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

September 1968

Year Program Became Full-Time

September 1968Police Courses Offered Days L Evenings rig

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

0 Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/ Medical Standards

0 Letters of ReferenceFE None Mental/Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 90 qtr.hours

45 qtr.hours

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

ED YES NO

Non-Credit HoursTraining ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

MI None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit/ BasicBasic Supervisory/Management

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law EnEorcement 5

Police Operations and Procedures 5

Criminal Law 5

Traffic Control arid AccidentInvestigation 5

Administration of Criminal Justice 5

Rules of Evidence 5

Civil Rights 5

Criminal Investigation 5

Juvenile Procedures 5

Police Organization and Administration 5

Issues in Police Science's 5

Male , Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none\

\ Police none Continuing Educationnone

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff r0L

Part-Time Instructional Staff

Two will be employed Unknown

I

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2. 97

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE2000 East Main StreetDanville, Illinois 61832

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)[il Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Nome of Individual Heading ProgramJohn E. Girton

TitleInstructor

Year Progrom Established1966

Year Program Became Full-Time1966 Police Courses Offered Days IA Evenings Eg

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

E Personal InterviewPolif:e Officers Only

a Fhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental Psychological TestsFri Background Investigation

Police Records CheckOther

Ch tgree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 70 38

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

1 6 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 46 Personnel

None IL Technical - 1Separate

Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Motor Vehicle Laws 3

Defensive Tactics 2 Criminal Investigationll 4

Criminal Law 5 Police Lab Techniques 2

First Aid Procedures 2 Firearms 2

Patrol Techniques 3

S pecial Project 3

Criminal Investigation I 4

Laws of Evidence 5

7 Male 4 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

4 4 Police none Continuing Education8 1 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff2

John E. Girton

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2. 98

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College University

JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE201 E. Jefferson StreetJoliet, Illinois 60432

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)Ei Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Alfred A. Racchini

Title

Chairman, Vocational-Technical Division

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

Sept. 1968Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings 03

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal Interview0 Police Officers Only

Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

133 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 67 30-36

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

0 YES NO

Non-Credit HoursTraining ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

i

n None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Law Enforcement Organization andPolice Patrol and Services 3 Administration 3

Criminal Law 3 Police Supervision 3Juvenile Delinquency 3

Police Traffic Functions 3 ElectivesCriminal Investigation 3 Industrial Security 3Juvenile Procedures 3 Prison and Jail Management 3

Evidence and Criminal Penology 3Procedures 3 Police Planning and Research 3

Traffic Engineering 3

Police Academy Training 3

Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Police none Continuing Educationnone Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 0

Presently being employed

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

LOOP COLLEGE64 E. LakeChicago, Illinois 60601

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)12q Associate

Bcz calaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

James E. Wood

Title Associate ProfessorCoordinator, Law Enforcement Program

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-TimePolice Courses Offered Days ta Evenings Ea

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal Interview[..] Police Officers Only

Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

ER None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate in Arts . 61 12

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

......

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

151 None Technical SeparateRI YES NO Recruit /Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Development of Contemporary AmericanPolice Systems 3

Administration of Criminal Justice 3

Police Organization and Management 3

Issues in Law Enforcement 3

10 Male 267 Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

31 NRPolice 270 270 Police None Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff L7 I

James E. Wood

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2. 100

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of Col lege/University

ROCK VALLEY COLLEGE3301 N. MulfordRockford, Illinois 61111

Program TitlePolice Science & Administration

Program(s)

'41 AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

41 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Al AndrewsTitle

Technology Coordinator

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-TimePolice Courses Offered Days Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

oc None

Personal InterviewPolke Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of ReferenceMental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate of Science 64 37

Graduates Accepted for TransferInstitutions

No graduates

to Four-Year

as yetNO

Non-Credit Training Programs HoursPlanned for smaller 1968For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

0 None IE TechnicalSeparate

YES Recruit Basic Ill Supervisory/ Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

T:.:roduction to Law Enforcement 3 Riot and Crowd Control 3

C'Aminal Law I 3 Juvenile Procedures 3

Jriminal Investigation 3 Defensive Tactics and Firearms III 2Traffic Control and Accident Defensive Tactics and Firearms IV 2

Investigation 3 Police Organization andCivil Rights 3 Supervision 3Defensive Tactics and Firearms 1 2 Instructor Training 3

Defensive Tactics and Firearms II 2 Rules of Evidence 3

Criminal Law II 3 Interviews and Interrogations 3

Students Male Male Entering Police ServiceFull-TimeFall 1967 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

5 Police11 10

Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0 Part-Time Instructional Skiff 5

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section, NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 101

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College University

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCarbondalgtIllinois 62901

Program Title

Law EnforcementProgram(s)

gg AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

ta Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramRobert A. Allen

TitleFaculty Chairman

Year Program Established1,967

Year Program Became Full-Time1968 Police Courses Offered Days rig Evenings (s

Special Entrance Requirements 3eyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

O Physical/Medical Standardt;Letters of Reference

ES None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 97 qtr.hours

46 qtr.hour

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

160 HoursTrainingNon-Credit ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 NR 30 Personnel

None Technical 1 SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offe ed for College Credit _

Introduction to Crime Control 4 Law and Police Work 3Criminal Behavior 4 Specialized Problems inLaw Enforcement and Crime Control 3Community Relations 3 Supervised Practice in

Corrections and the Community 3 Criminology 9Interpersonal Relations 3 Police Administration 3Criminology 4Principles of Investigation 4Assessment in Criminology 3

Male 6 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 _ _ Female

6 Police

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Continuing Education5TR Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

Robert A. Allen

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 102

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College /University

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO CIRCLEChicagoIllinois 60680

Program TitleAdministration of Criminal Justice

Progrem(s)Associate

E BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramArthur J. Bilek

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days Ea Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

GI None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

B. A. in Administration ofCriminal Justice 180 qtr.

hours 25

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

NR

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

one Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic E., Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Foundations of Criminal Justice 4 Organized Crime in the U. S. 4

Administration of Criminal Justice 4 Criminalistics 4

Criminal Law I 4 Forensic Science 4

Criminal Law II 4 Information and Communication 4

Criminal Law III 3 Systems 4

Criminal Law IV 3 Correctional Institutions andDevelopment of Police Systems Methods 4

In Society 4 Industrial and Commercial SecurityPolice Administration 4 Seminar in Criminal JusticePrinciples of Investigation 4 Independent StudyCriminology 4 The Role of Law EnforcementJuvenile Delinquency 4 in Community Relations

40 Male 1 10 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 7 Female

2 Continuing Education10 1..0 Police47 Nli Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2

Part-Time Instructional Staff I1

Arthur J. BilekStephen Schiller

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 103

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

WILLIAM RAIN HARPER COLLEGE34 W. Palatine RoadPalatine, Illinois

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

g AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramRichard A. Wild

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days tag Evenings ff]

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

El None Mental/Psychological Tests111 Background Investigation

Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 67 35

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES CA NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966.67 Personnel0 None Technical

SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Delinquency Prevention and Control 3

Police Administration and Juvenile Procedures 3

Organization 3 Vice an Drug Control 3

Police Operations 3 Police Field Service 3

Criminal Law I 3 Police Defense Techniques 2

Criminal Law II 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Introduction to Criminology 3

Traffic Administration 3

42 Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2

FemaleGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

445 Police

1 0___a__ Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff I !ILI

Richard A. Wild

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.104

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITYTerre HauteIndiana 47809

Program TitleCriminology

Program(s)

AssociateEj Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Dr. Chester L. Chiles

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days L Evenings la

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Science

124

124

36

36

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel21 None Technical

SeparateRecruitiBeisic Supervisory/ Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit (including Criminology)

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Sociology of Deviant Behavior 3

Criminal Law and Procedure 3 Correctional Institutions 3

Seminar in Criminology 3 Probation and Parole 3

Correctional Counseling 3 Internship in Corrections 3-6Correctional Group Therapy 3

Police Problems and Practices 3

Correctional Administration 3

Crimial Law and Procedure 3

Juvenile Delinquency 3

Sociology of Corrections 3

30 Male Mal e Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Fall-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

31 Police NR _____2_.. Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 2 Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

Professor Boyd BraithwaiteProfessor Chester L. Chiles

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 105

N

D

AN

A

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

INDIANA UNIVERSITY618 E. Third StreetBloomington, Indiana 47401

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)Associate

[ BaccalaureateII Master's

DoctorateCertificate

E Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramR. F. Borkenstein

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

1948

Year Program Became Full-Time1948

Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings Ial

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-meat Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

RI None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Science

122

122

25-45

25-45

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs 720 Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 225 PersonnelNone lal Technical 14

SeparateL Recruit/Basic L Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Foundations of Law and Order 3 The Police Management Function 3

Introduction to Criminal Justice Traffic Surveying and EngineeringProcesses 3 Techniques 3

Fundamentals of Criminal Law 3 Police Laboratory 3

Foundations of Criminal Investigation 3 Public Control of AbnormalIntroduction to Criminalistics 3 Behavior 3

Traffic Regulation and Control I 3 Seminar on Current LegalTraffic Regulation and Control II 3 Problems in Law Enforcement 3

Legal Control of Criminal Investi- Comparitive Study of Criminalgation 3 Justice Systems 3

Evidentiary Problems 3 Seminar in Police Problems 3

Nature and Functions of the Research in Police Problems 1-6

American Legal System 3 Foreign Study in PolicePolice Records Administration 2 Administration 3-8

Senior Honors Thesis 3-6

Male NR Male NR Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 NR Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 NR Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 NR In Police Service

86 1 Police 40 NR Police est, 140 NR Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 31 Part-Time Instructional Staff 6

Robert F. Borkenstein Bernard DolnickJames Osrburg John H. KragieHillard J. Trubitt Ronald A. PincombLawrence E. Brown Walter ZielGuillermo E. Davila Nancy MillerKent B. Joscelyn

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 106

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

AREA TEN COMMUNITY COLLEGEBox 2068Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)PA Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

David GonnermanTitleHead, Social Science Department

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days RI Evenings RI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

El None 0 Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 90 qtr.hours

32-34

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

1 Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnelliii None Technical

SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

ZU:473M11111i.Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit ...

Introduction to Law Enforcement CriminologyCriminal Law I and II Traffic ControlCriminal Evidence Patrol ProceduresAdministration of Justice Criminal InvestigationDefensive TacticsFirst Aid

10 Male 20 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

20 15 Police none Continuing Educatian10 0

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 Part-Time Instructional Staff 3

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 107

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

IOWA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE923 E. WashingtonClarinda, Iowa 51632

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

V. AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramOrin C. Mann

TitleDean

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1967 1967Police Courses Offered Days Evenings [R]

S,-3cial Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

1.2 None

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of ReferenceMental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate of Arts 60 26

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966.67 Personnel01 None Technical

SeparateYES NO Recruit/Basic Supei 'isory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Criminal Law I 3 Patrol Procedures 3

Criminal Law II 3 Traffic Control 3

Criminal Evidence 3 Juvenile Procedures 3

Administration of Justice 3

First Aid 1

Defensive Tactics 1

Criminal Investigation 3

Male Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep, 1967 In Police Service

2Police

11 11 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0

Part-Time Instructional Staff

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.108

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

NORTH IOWA AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE220 East State StreetMason City, Iowa 50401

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

g AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of individur1 Heading Program

Howard DresserTitle

Attorney/Instructor

Year Program Established

1967-68Year Program Became Full-Time

1967-68Police Courses Offered Days Evenings kg

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-meet Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

NR Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Police Science 61 30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelNone Technical

SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Criminal Law 3 Law enforcement courses required areCriminal Evidence 3 taken at State University of IowaDefensive Tactics 1 during 12-week summer sessions.Administration of Justice 3

First Aid 1

18 Male 6 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

6

Police none Continuing Education18

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

For addiional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.109

VII

A

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College 'University

SOUTHEASTERN IOWA AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGEHighway 34 WestBurlington, Iowa 52601

Program TitleLaw Enforcement _

Program(s)Ea Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

C. W. Callison

Title

Director of Arts and Sciences

Year Program Established

January 1968

Year Program Became Full-Time

January 1968Police Courses Offered Days Evenings ta

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

ti None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 72 24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor PAce Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

Lus` None Technical SeparateYES IN NO Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Criminal Law I and II 6

Criminal Evidence 3

Administration of Justice 3

Defensive Tactics 1

Criminal Investigation 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Traffic Control 3

Criminology 3

Male Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Police Police Continuing Educationnone none none

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 Part-Time Instructional Staff

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.110

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/ University

STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWAIowa CityIowa 52240

Program TitleCorrection & Law Enforcement

Program(s)

AssociateBaccalaureate

1:21 Master's

DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDr. Robert G. Caldwell

TitleProfessor of Criminology

Year Program Established1967

Year Program Became Full-Time1968 Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings 0

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal Interview0 Police Officers Only

Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

Gi None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

0 Police Records Check0 Other

Master's in Corrections andLaw Enforcement

45 18

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

NcNone Technical Separate0 YES NO Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Administration 2

Investigative Techniques 2

Crime and Justice 6

Theory of Criminal Law 2

Philosophy of Punishment 2

Sociology of Law 2

Internship 2

3 Male 4 Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

3Police

4 2Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff I 2 I Part-Time Instructional Staff 0

Robert G. CaldwellRobert Terry

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 1 1 1

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

UNIVERSITY OF IOWAIowa CityIowa 52240

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

In AssociateBaccalaureateMaster's

0 DoctorateCertificate

re, Noncredit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramRichard L. Holcomb

TitleDirector, Bureau of Police Science

Year Program Established

1967

Y,..:ir Program Became Full-Time

NRPolice Courses Offered Days E Evenings Ea

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

El None Mental/Psychological TestsIII Background InvestigationIIII Police Records CheckEj Other

Associate of Arts 60 14-16

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

199 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 329 Personnel

Li None Fa Technical 6 SeparateYES NO 0 Recruit/Basic til Supervisory /Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Criminal Law 6 Criminology 3

Law of Evidence 3 First Aid 1

Criminal Law Administration 3 Defensive Tactics 1

Traffic Control 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Patrol Methods 3

49 Male61 Male

,..4

Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

49 0 Police 61' Police none continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 2 Part-Time Instructional Staff 5

R. L. HolcombLyle Shook

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.112

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

ALLEN COUNTY COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGEIolaKansas 66749

Program TitlePolice Science

Pmgmm(s)

r AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramT. Clarence Brown

TitleDean

Yea,. Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time1968

Police Courses Offered Days tiS Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/ Medical Standards

0 Letters of ReferenceE. None 0 Mental, Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 64 8

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

Non-Credit Training HoursProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

El None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Fundamentals 3

Traffic Control 3

Personel Identification 3

Contact and Interview Techniques 3

Police Experience 3

Criminal Law 3

Police Interrogation 3

Criminal Procedure 3

Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

7 Police none Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff l Port-Time Instructional Staff 0

Everett Shepherd

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

COWLEY COUNTY COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGE125 S. SecondArkansas City, Kansas 67005

Program Title

Police ScienceProgram(s)

PI AssociateBaccalaureateMaster's

El DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramA. F. Buffo

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days g Evenings L

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Ea Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

61 Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 67 28

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES [N NO

'qon-Credit Programs HoursTrainingFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

J None Technical Separate111 Recruit/Basic 171 Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Police Organization andAdministration 3

Criminal Law 3

Interviews and Report Writing 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Traffic Control 3

Supervised Police Work 2

Delinquency Prevention 3

Criminal Procedure 3

30 Male 2 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

none Continuing Education2 2 Police31 12 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional StaffNR

Frank M. Robertson II

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2. 114

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGE1300 North PlumHutchinson, Kansas 67501

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s):TI Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramGeorge W. Koon.

TitleDirector, Industrial Education

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1967 1967Police Courses Offered Days Evenings M

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewI:I Police Officers Only0 Physical/Medical StandardsID Letters of Reference

E t'-:one Mental /Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

0 Police Records CheckOilier

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate its Arts 64 24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetEl YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

IE None 0 Technical Separate0 Recruitja.isic 0 Supervisory. Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Traffic ControlPolice FundamentalsContact and Interview TechniquesPersonal IdentificationCriminal LawSpecial InvestigationIntroduction to Scientific CrimeDetectionInvestigative Photography

11 Male Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

11 Police none Police none Continuing Education_----Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff I

L__31

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.115

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYRichmondKentucky 40475

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Progrum(s)

12 AssociateCa Baccalaureate0 Master's

DoctorateCertificate

Ig Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramRobert W. Posey

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

NR

Year Program Became Full-Time

NRPolice Courses Offered Days til Evenings ril

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

El None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate of Arts

Bachelor of Science

'14

128

NR

NR

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Ea YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours__ADFor Police Personnel 1966-67 200 Personnel

Cil None En Technical 5 SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Low Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Seminar in Law Enforcement 3

Police Organization 3 Firearms 1

Police Patrol and Services 3 Criminal Law 3

Police Administration 3

Introduction to Criminalistics 3

Motor Vehicle Codes andTraffic Records 3

Court Procedures and Mechanics 3

Criminal Investigation 3

120 Male 101 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1

FemaleGraduatesAs of Sep, 1967 1 In Police Service

121 4 Police 102 99 Police 1 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff5

Part-Time Instructional Staff3

Robert W. PoseyAlbert S. BowmanBernard C. BrownJames W. DeeseBrett D. Scott

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section, NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.116

,Or

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE2901 Liberty Heights AvenueBaltimore, Maryland 21215

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)7_,' Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

J Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramL. S. Bowlsbey

TitleDean of Faculty

Year Program Established1963

Year Program Became Full-Time1963 Police Courses Offered Days PI Evenings MI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

Ea None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 62 27

rGraduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES M NO

16 HoursTrainingNon-Credit Programs Community RelationsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

ID None Technical 2 SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Managem, it Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Police Administration 6

Criminal Investigation 3

Criminal Law and Court Procedures 3

Criminology 3

Penology 3

Juvenile Delinquency 3

Criminal Psychology 3

22 Male 194 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 6 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

none Continuing Education200 162 Police25 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0Part-Time Instructional Staff 8

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR , No Response ID , Incomplete Data

2.117

M

A

A

D

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGEBaltimore CountyMaryland 21237

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)re, Associate

BaccalaureateMaster's

0 DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Gardner Pond

Title

ChairmanYear Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

F None Mental/Psychological Tests0 Background Investigation

Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60 18-26

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel1E2 None Technical

SeparateRecruit/Basic ID Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3Police Administration 3

Police Role in Crime andDelinquency 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Principles of Criminal Law 3

Legal and. Court Procedures 3

Maryland Criminal Code 3

Vehicle Code and Accident Investi-gation 2

1 2MMale I b Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time Students

Fall 1967 FemaleFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

12 0 Police 136 130 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0

Part-Time Instructional Staff5

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College 'University

MONTGOMERY JUNIOR COLLEGE51 Manakee DriveRockville, Maryland 20850

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

(Mrs.) Joan Lomax

Title

Chairman

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days Evenings a

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

RI None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 66 26

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES P31 NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

61 None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police Science 3 Forensic Science 3Police Organization and Criminal Law 3Administration 3 Criminal and Legal Psychology 3Police Operations 3

Criminology 3

Defensive Tactics 1

Criminal Investigation 3

Basic Pistol Markmanship 1

23 Male 3 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 0

FemaleFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

3 Police 1 Continuing Education24 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 Part-Time Instructional Staff 9

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

CAPE COD COMMUNITY COLLEGESouth StreetHyannis, Massachusetts 02607

Program TitleIntroduction to Criminology

Program(s)

lia AssociateBaccalaureate

0 Master's0 Doctorate

CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramThomas Ley Alexander

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

Under development 1968

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

El Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 60 30-36

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions No graduates as yet

YES NO

o HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

IE None Technical SeparateEl Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Criminology Offered first in Summer 1968

Male Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full,Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Continuing Educationnone Policenone Police........

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0

Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY360 Huntington AvenueBoston, Massachusetts 02115

Program TitleCollege of Criminal Justice

Program(s)Associate

rig Baccalaureate0 Master's0 Doctorate0 Certificate

Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDean Robert Sheehan

TitleActing Dean

Year Program EstablishedNR

Year Program Became Full-TimeNR Police Courses Offered Days n Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

RI None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Arts 176 qtr.hours

76 qtr.hour-

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES III NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

Ei None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminalistics

Police-Community Relations Police Juvenile Methods

Police Patrol Traffic Law Enforcement

Investigative Report Writing Records and Computer Techniques

Interviews and Interrogations Police Training

Law Enforcement Administration Research Methods in Law Enforcement

and Management Seminar in Law Enforcement

Police SupervisionCriminal Investigation andCase PreparationCivil LibertiesCriminal LawEvidence and Court Procedures

51 Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

Continuing Education1 Police53 0 Police none

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2

Part-Time Instructional Staff NR

Robert SheehanFrederick Cunliffe

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Name of College University

WORCESTER JUNIOR COLLEGEWorcesterMassachusetts 01608

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)

n AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit T ling

Name of Individual Heading ProgramMorton Temsky

TitleChairman

Year Program Established1967

Year Program Became Full-TimeNot full time Police r.ourses Offered Days Evenings el

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

RI None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Aits 60 15-18

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

it None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police Science 3

Juvenile Delinquency andCrime 3

Principles of Investigation andIdentification 3

Penology 3

Criminology 3

Criminal Law of Massachusetts 3

Male 16 Mate Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

nonePolice

178 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

DELTA COLLEGEUniversity CenterMichigan 48710

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

gl AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

E Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Paul Leek

Title

Director

Year Program Established

1965

(Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days ® Evenings 0

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Applied Science 60 18-24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

C7 YES NO

132 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 15 Personnel

None Technical 1Separate

r Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Mamement Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Police Organization and Administration 3

Industrial Security 3

Introduction to Criminal Investigation 3

Crime Lab Techniques 3

Juvenile Delinquency 3

Evidence and Criminal Procedure 3

48 Mal e 70 Male Entering Police Service

Fall 1967 0 FemaleGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 4 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

6 6 Continuing Education70 69 Police51 0Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff4

Paul Leek

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College'University

FLINT COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGE1301 E. Court StreetFlint, Michigan 48501

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)

[i] AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

RI CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

James W. RutherfordTitle

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1961

Year Program Became Full-Time

1963Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings 01

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required By

College or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

0 None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate

Certificate

62

31

12

12

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

El YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel14 None Technical

SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offer:A for College Credit

Introduction to Law EnforcementAdministrative ConceptsCriminal InvestigationCrime Causation and JuvenileDelinquency

est. 80 Male est. 20 Male est. 6 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 est. 3

FemaleGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967est 6 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 est. 8 Female

est. 23est. 23 Police est. 45 est. 33 Continuing Education

est. 88Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff 3

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

GRAND RAPIDS JUNIOR COLLEGE143 Bostwick Avenue, N. E.Grand Rapids, Michigan 49502

Program TitlePublic Safet

Program(s)ig Associate0 Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Captain Charles T. Hillary

Title

Director of Public Safety

1Year Program Established

1962

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days '0 Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical SlandardsLetters of Reference

RI None Mental, Psycholog;cal TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

awEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Arts 60 20-30

Grad Votes Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

GI YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

None Technical Separate

i____..Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Organization and Administration 3

Interrogation 3

Patrol and PatrolAdministration 3

Accident Investigation 3

Criminal Investigation andCase Preparation 3

Criminal Procedures and Rulesof Evidence 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Arrest, Search and Seizure 3

Administration of Justice 3

98 Male 16 Male R Entering Police ServicePar.-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 6 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

16 16 Police 18 4 Continuing Education99 16 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff FR71

Charles T. Hillary

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE419 North Capitol AvenueLansing, Michigan 48933

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)111 Associate

Baccalaureate0 Master's

Doctorate01 Certificate0 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDonald E. Oates

TitleAssistant Professor/Coordinator

Year Program Established

1963

Year Program Became Full-Time

1963Police Courses Offered Days III Evenings td

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical Standards

CI Letters of ReferenceN None Mental. Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degres) Grantede(Total Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate

Certificate

90 qtr.hours

2828 -37

28

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

III YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

D. None Technical SeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 4 Juvenile Delinquency and Youth

Police Organization and Behavior 3

Administration 4 Legal and Criminal Behavior 3

Theory of Patrol 3 Police Interviewing and

Introduction to Criminal Interrogation 3

Investigation 4 Law Enforcement Internship 3

Criminal Law and Procedure 4

Crime Prevention 3

Traffic Law and AccidentInvestigation 3

Male 46 Male NR Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 NR In Police Service

46 1 Police 51 34 Police 5 NR Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff 3

Donald E. Oates

For additional informuion and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section, NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY412 Olds HallEast Lansing. Michigan 48823

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Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)Associate

'12 BaccalaureateIS3 Master's

DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

A. F. Brandstatter

Title

II -

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1935I

1935

Police Courses Offered Days E21 Evenings IF

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewII Police Officers Only

Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

ti None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Science

Master of Science

183

45-48

60-70

20-48

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

i-

834 HoursNon-Credit Training Programs Community RelationsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 1158 Personnel

None di Technical 20 SeparateE Recruit/Basic g Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement Correctional Philosophy, Theory Comparative Law

Interrogation and Case Preparation and Practice Enforcement Admin.

Administrative Concepts in Law Probation and Parole Community Relations

Enforcement and Public Safety Industrial Security Admin. in Admin of Justic-

Police Science Laboratory Industrial Fire Protection, Disaster Seminar in Highway

Police Administration I Control and Defense Programs Traffic Admin.

Police Administration II Honors Work Review and Eval. of

Traffic Administration Case Studies in Law Enforcement Correctional

Highway Traffic Administration II Case Analysis in Prevention Programs Research

Highway Traffic Administration III Administration of Correctional Admin. of Crim. Law

Criminal Law Institutions Field Training

The Police and Community Relations Evidence and Criminal Procedure

Criminal Investigation Internal Security in A Democracy

Police Science Laboratory Field Service Training

Delinquency Prevention and Control Advanced Security Administration

Organization and Administration of Seminar in Criminal Investigation

Delinquency Prevention Programs Advanced Police Administration

355 Male Male 339 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Graduates413

As of Sep. 11967 In Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 43 Female

1598 Continuing Educationunknown Police398 38 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff24

Part-Time Instructional Staff0

A. F. Brandstatter Assistant Professors Benjamin S. Brashears John N. KnightFrank D. Day Lawrence J. Baril Martin G. Miller John K. LongstrethLouis A. Radelet Raymond T. Galvin Vernon E. Rick Michael W. O'NeillRalph F. Turner Robert E. Gustafson Assistant Instructors Richard S. PostLeon H. Weaver James L. LeGrande Robert D. Earley Robert WassermanAssociate Professor Instructors Wayne C. Hanewicz Lecturers

W. A. Goldberg John E. Angell John L. Kelly Melvin GuttermanEinar O. Hiellemo

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGEAuburn Hills Campus2900 FeatherstoneAuburn Heights, Michigan 48057

Program Title

Law EnforcementProgram(s)

IE AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

Ej Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Eugene M. FreemanTitle

Coordinator-Associate

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings RI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

0 Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

0 Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None III Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 66 30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs 340 HoursFor Police Personnel 1966-67 116 Personnel

None iiil Technical 3 Separate2 Recruit /Basic Fq Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Interview and Interrogation Techniques 3Police Patrol Administration Juvenile Procedures 3and Procedures 3 Crime Laboratory Techniques 3Criminal Law and AdminAstration of Field Project 3Justice 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Highway and Traffic Control 3

Criminal Investigation andCase Preparation 3

77 Male 75 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 0 In Police Service

77 NR Police 77 77 Police 1 1 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1 Part-Time Instructional Staff

Eugene M. Freeman

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

!Name of College/University

ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE323 Erie StreetPort Huron, Michigan 48060

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)PI Associate

Baccalaureate0 Master's

DoctorateF Certificate

Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramArnold E. Metz

TitleDean, Vocational-Technical

Education

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days l Evenings RI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

0 Letters of ReferenceRI None Mental/Psychological Tests,.

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate

Certificate

62

21

21-24

21

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

F None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Crime, Cause, Preventionand Correction 3

Police Organization andAdministration 3

Cadet Training 3

Criminal Law 3

Traffic Law and AccidentInvestigation 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Industrial Security 3

10 Male 16 Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

10 0 Police16 1 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE186 Haggerty RoadLivonia, Michigan 48151

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

RI AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramFred Stefanski

TitleDirector of Evening College

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time1967

Police Courses Offered Days Evenings E

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Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviedPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical Standards

0 Letters of Referencetit None 0 Mental, Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate in Technology 64. 25

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel4 None CI Technical

SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory, Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 4Organization and Administration ofLaw Enforcement Agencies 3

Traffic and Patrol 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Criminal Law and Procedures 3

Crime Control 3

Juvenile Delinquency and Behavior 3

Industrial Security 2

Seminar in Law Enforcement

Male 91 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

none Police 21 21 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff2

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITYDetroitMichigan 48202

Program TitlePolice Administration-

Program(s)AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

3 Certificate equal to AA

Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Donald S. Hecock

Title

Professor

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days r Evenings

-Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

0 Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Bachelor of Science

Certificate (equivalent to AA)

180 qtr.hours

90 qtr.hours

50-70

40-45

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

RI None Technical SeparateYES NO Recruit /Basic Supe. ,..ory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Administration 12 Criminology 4

Investigation 8 Organized Crime 4

Criminal Law 12 Delinquency Prevention and

Traffic Control 8 Control 4

Police Records and Reporting 4 Race Relations 4

Advanced Police Administration 4Research Methods in Police Administration 3

6 Mal 106 Mal e Entering Police ServiceFull-Time Students e

Fall 1967 FemalePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 4 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

6 0 Police 110 100 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3

Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

Donald S. HecockRobert A. LothianDonald Calkins

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College. University

THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPIUniversityMississippi 38677

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

AssociateSi Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramRichard B. Compton

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days Ita Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Arts 130 30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs HoursFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

M None TechnicalSeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/ManagementCourses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Juvenile Delinquency 3

Criminology 3

The Prison CommunityCriminal Law 3

Criminal Law Procedure 3

Survey of Law Enforcement 3Survey of Criminalistics 3

Police Administration 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Internship in Law Enforcement 6

60 Male _ Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 4 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

64 0 Police 0 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1 Part-Time Instructional Staff

0

Richard B. Compton

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE COLLEGEWarrensburgMissouri 64093

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)Associate

El BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

Li3 CertificateE Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Stan Barnhill

Title

Director

Year Program Established

1961

Year Program Became Full-Time

1961Police Courses Offered Days IN Evenings 4

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

MI None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor cf Science

Certificate

125

124

64

30-39

19

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

T5 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 220 Personnel

None Technical 6 SeparateRecruit/Basic 4 Supervis iry/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 6

Criminal Law and Procedure 6

Motor Vehicle Law 2

The Traffic Function 4

Criminal Investigation 6

Police Laboratory Methods 3

Criminalistics 3

128 Male 100 Male 10 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 5 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

100 98 Police 302 Continuing Education130 5 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff4

Part-Time Instructional Staff3

Stan BarnhillAdam B. FischerRichard E. Cook .

Larry Bassi

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

MERAMEC COMMUNITY COLLEGE959 South GeyerKirkwood, Missouri

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)n Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

0 CertificaieNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

C. Pershing BellTitle

Assistant Professor

Year Program Established

1964

Year Program Became Full-Time

1964Police Courses Offered Days 0 Evenings 01

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground Investigationa Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied

Certificate

Science 64

32

24-27

24-27

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

0 YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

K None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Collection and Preservation ofPolice Patrol and Services 3 Evidence 3

Criminal Law and the Juvenile Procedures 3

Administration of Justice 3 Police Administration 3

Police Traffic Functions 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Rules of Criminal Evidence 3

18 Male S , 103 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time tuaentsStudentsFall 1967 3 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 1___. In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1

Female

4 Continuing Education106 55 Police19 0

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff3

C. Pershing Bell

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College University

UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA60th and Dodge StreetsOmaha, Nebraska 68132

Program T;tleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)NI AssociateJ Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificate

WI Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramG. L. Kuchel

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

1963

Year Program Became Full-Time

1964Police Courses Offered Days RI Evenings [21

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

E Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

ltg Physical. Medical StandardsE21 Letters of Reference

None Mental Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

til Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate

Bachelor of Science

64

125

18-26

30-40

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES td NO

Non-Credit Training Programs NR HoursFor Police Personnel 1966-67 200 Personnel

None Technical 4 SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Elements of Criminal Justice 3 Juvenile Delinquency 3

Principles of Investigation 3 Law of Arrest, Search and Seizure 3

Police Patrol 3 Rules of Evidence 3

Police Report Writing 3 Police-Public Relations 3

Law Organization and Investigation 3 Interrogation and Lie Detection 3

Traffic and Accident Investigation 3 Internship in Law Enforcement 3

Criminal Law 3 Penology and Corrections 3

Criminology 3

46 Pale 32 Male 65 Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Fart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 13 In Police Service

46 3 Police 3229 Police 78 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 4

Gaylon L. Kuchel

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

NEVADA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY4505 Maryland ParkwayLas Vegas, Nevada 89109

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

0 AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual He_ 'ng ProgramIvan R. Polk

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days Ea Evenings IR

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

2 Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological Tests0 Background Investigation

1 Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science 64 14-18

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

Training HoursNon-Credit ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

10 None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit, Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law EnforcementCriminal and Civil Law for PolicePolice TechniquesPolice SupervisionNarcotics and Vice ControlPolice Interviewing Techniques

21 Male 51 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

5 3 47 Police none Continuing Education23 8 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff5

Ivan R. Polk

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College. University

NEVADA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE - UNIVERSITY OF NEVADAStead CampusReno, Nevada 89506

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

EJ AssocioteBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Vincent C. SwinneyTitle

Director

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Become Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days 111 Evenings Ell

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysicol, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

4 None Mental, Psychological TestsBockground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science 69 29

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelEl None Technical

SeporoteRecruit. Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Administration of _ Prevention and Control of Delinquency 3Criminal Justice 3 Statistics for Law Enforcement 3

Police Organization andAdministration 3

Principles of Patrol Techniques 3

Techniques of Police Traffic Function 4Criminal Law 3Rules and Procedures of CriminalEvidence 3

Principles of Criminal Investigation 4

14 Male 23 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

GraduotesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

14 5 Police 24 20 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff3

Vincent G. Swinney

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

!Name of College/University

OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGEToms RiverNew Jersey 08753

Program TitlePolice. Administration

Program(s)0 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Russell H. McClain

Title

Chairman, Dept. of Public Admin.

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days 1 Evenings til

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of ReferenceE None Mental,'Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Applied Science 64 21-24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

Non- Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966.67 PersonnelEa None Technical

SeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory Manugement Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Organization and Administration 3

Police Management 3

Police Patrol Administration 3

Principles of Investigation 3

Police Role in the Community 3

Administration of Justice 3

Introduction to Criminology 3

Introduction to Criminalistics 3

Seminar in Contemporary Police Problems 3

New Jersey Vehicle Code 1

1 Male est. 98 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFemaleFall 1967

est.

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 emale

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

1Police none Continuing Education

98Poi ice

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 2 Part-Time Instructional Staff 3

Edward W. SmallRussell H. McClain

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

RIDER COLLEGEP. 0. Box 298Trenton, New Jersey

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

0 CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDonald J. Apai

TitleDirector of Special Programs

Year Program Establis'hed1967

Year Program Became Full-Time1967 Police Courses Offered Days Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice C"*;cers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

PI None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 64 11

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions No graduates as yet

YES NO

Non-CreditHoursTraining Programs

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelIM None Technical Separate

Recruit, Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Principles of Law EnforcementPatrol AdministrationCriminal LawTechniques of Criminal Investigation

Male 47 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

47 44 Police Continuing Educationnone Police none

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff 4

Donald J. Apai

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S

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of Col lege/University

RUTGERS - THE STATE UNIVERSITYNew BrunswickNew Jersey 08903

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

EJ AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramJack A. Mark

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days Evenings til

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

0 Physical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

ES None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 66 12

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

It None TechnicalSeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Role in the Community 3

Police Organization andAdministration 3

Police Management 3

Contemporary Problems inPolice Administration 3

Constitutional Issues in CriminalLaw Enforcement 3

Police Patrol Administration 3

Police and Youth CrimePrevention and Control 3

Male 99 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

100 88 Police none Continuing Educationnone Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2 Part-Time Instructional Staff

Jack A. MarkGeorge Bincarowsky

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2.140

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITYLas Cruces-New Mexico 88001

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)Associate

0 BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramEdward A. Farris

I.:tieDepartment Head.

Year Program Established

1962Year Program Became Full-Time

1962Police Courses Offered Days Fj Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

5_,' Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

El Letters of ReferenceNone Mental/Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationEa Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Police Science

Associate Certificate inPolice Science

138

69

45

13-17

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

01 None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory "Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Pol.I.ce 3 Crime Prevention 3

Police Weapons 1 Police Records 3

Identification Systems 3 Police Administration 3

Criminal and Juvenile Law 3 Department Practice 3

Evidence, Case Preparation and Police Special Readings 1-3Testimony 3 Police Research Problems 1-3General Patrol 3 Police Laboratory Science 2

Traffic Control 3

Criminal Investigation 3

51 Male Mal e 13 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

SPart -Time tudentsPFall 1967 1 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 4 Female

3 Police 15 Continuing Education55 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 2 Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

Edward A. FarrisRichard J. Lease

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

ERIE COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEBuffaloNew York 14221

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

til Associate3accalaureate'laster's

DoctorateCertificate

ta Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

George A. Lankes

Title

Professor and Chairman

Year Propram Established Year Program 179cre_full-Iime19A Evening 8 Evening

I1966 Day 1966:lax

Police Courses Offered Days IS1 Evenings 0

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Evening for officers

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

program policeNI Personal InterviewRI Police Officers Only ''.7 Physical, Medical Standards

Letters of ReferenceNone El Mental. Psychological Tests

Background Investiga+ion0 Police Records ChecKill Otiv-r

Associate in Applied Science(Day)

Associate in Applied Science(Evening)

115

96

45

48

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

[14 YES NO

Training Progroms75 Hours

Non-CreditFor Police Personnel 1966-67 1500 Personnel

None El Technical 4 SeparateU Recruit Basic Supervisory. Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Science 9

Physical Training andDefensive Tactics 1

Science of Fingerprints 2

Law for Police Officers 4

American Government, Democracyand Legal Systems 4

American Police Organization 4

Police and Traffic Problems 4

Police Administration 4

Principles of Investigation 4

Police Supervision andPublic Relations 4

Principles of Statistics in LawEnforcement 4

Crime, Delinquency, and LawEnforcement 4

51 Male ______62._ MalePart-Time StudentsFail 1967 1 Female

n Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 84 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

70 69 Police 84 0 Continuing Education52 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff10

George A. LankesWilfred L. Fitts

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGETroyNew York 12180

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)E Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

J. Albert Barsamian

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

1961

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days Evenings MI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-meet Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 60 40

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

E None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

New York Penal Law Forensic Medicine

New York Code of Criminal Procedure Firearms Identification

Narcotics Control CriminologyRackets and Organized Crime Police Biology

Police Administration and Supervision Police Chemistry

Police Psychology Civilian Control

Juvenile Procedures Introduction to Law Enforcement

Principles of Investigation EvidenceConstitutional Law

Male 150 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Continuing Education152 135 Policenone Police

,Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0Part-Time Instructional Staff

4

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2. 143

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENVORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICEThe City University of New York.315 Park Avenue SouthNew York, New York 10010

Program TitleLaw and Police Science

Program(s)

El Associateti! Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramProfessor Leo C. Loughrey

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

1965

(Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days n Evenings leg

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of ReferenceE None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Science

Associate in Arts

Associate in Science

128

128

64-65

67-68

6-18

6-27

6

26-27

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel10 None Technical

S eparateEl YES NO Recruit Basic Supervisory /Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Law of Evidence Police Work with JuvenilesConstitutional Law and Current Problems in Traffic ControlCriminal Procedure Comparative Police SystemsCriminal Law of New York Federalism and Law Enforcement

.Police Organization and Crime Scene LaboratoryManagement Problems of Constitutional DevelopmentSupervisionThe Patrol Function Graduate Courses:The Traffic Control Function Problems in Police AdministrationThe Investigative Function The Police and the CommunityPolice Administration Comparative Police AdministrationPolice Personnel Administration Leaders and Landmarks of Police AdministrationCrime Investigation Laboratory The Constitution and Criminal JusticeSeminar in Police ProblemsOrganized Crime in AmericaJurisprudenceNew York City Police Policiesand Problems

17(1 Male 1,755 Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 11 Female

Part.Time StudertsFall 1967 62 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 114 In Police Service

181 15 Police 1,817 1,810 Police 114 5 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff12

Part-Time Instructional Staff6

Leo C. Loughrey Richard J. KennedyJohn J. Sulger John J. CroninIrving J. Klein Paul E. MurphyFrank R. Land Herbert C. FrieseEdgar S. Lavoie Johannes F. SpreenArthur Wallace William J. Wetteroth

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

MOHAWK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE1101 Sherman DriveUtica, New York 13501

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)NI Associate

Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Dr. Amond J. Festive

Title

Associate Director

Year Program Established

1968

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days I:2 Evenings IF

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medi:al StandardsLetters of Reference

El None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required 1

Associate of Applied Science 95 qtr.hours

42

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

E None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Civil Rights and Human Relations 3 Principles of Investigation 3

Code of Criminal Procedure 3 Traffic Problems and Control 3

Courts and the Administrationof Justice 3

Criminology 3

Laws of Evidence 3

Police Administration 3

Police and Juvenile Offender 3

Police Records and Reporting 3

Police Supervision and PersonnelAdministration 3

Male 35 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Continuing Education3 5 35 PolicenonePolice

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff I n 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 6

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College /University

MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE410 Alexander StreetRochester, New York 14607

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)29 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Lewis L. Wright

Title

Chairman, Police Science Department

Year Program Established

1963

Year Program Became Full-Time

1964Police Courses Offered Dayt, L Evenings Ea

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

gil Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Cm:its Required

Associate in Applied Science 60-68 33

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-Year. Institutions

E YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

El None TechnicalSe

Recruit, Basic Supervisory/Management Couparaterses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Laws of Public Safety 3

Administration of Criminal Justice 3

Introduction to Criminology 3

Principles of Investigation I 3

Interrogation and Interview Techniques 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Principles of Investigation II 3

Police Records and Reports 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Highway and Traffic Control 3

Safety and First Aid 1

112 Male 94 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 2 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

95 99 Police 37 18 Continuing Education115 0 Police -Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff

1

Robert G. AulenbacherPaul H. O'GradyKevin O'BrienArnold MillerLewis L. Wright

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

FarmingdaleLong Island, New York 11735

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)El Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

M Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

William H. Hewitt

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

1961

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days tit Evenings 3

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

tA Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

El Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 70 35

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

IS] YES NO

Non-Credit344 Hours

Training Programs Community Relations unknownFor Police Personnel 1966-67

un Personnel

None g Technical 5Separate

Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Low Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Patrol Administration 3

Police Traffic Enforcement 3

Police Administration 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Police Records and Communications 3

Criminal Law 3

Juvenile and the Police 3

Civil Rights and Human Relations 3

Evidence and Criminal Procedure 3

Interviewing and Case Preparation 2

214 Male Si Male 5 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 30 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 50 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 15 Female

229 Police 1,180 1 125 Police 75 25 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff9

Part-Time Instructional Staff25

William H. Hewitt Frank X. Zullo

C. Dana Kuhn Samuel D. Sherrid

Philip R. Lynch Thomas D. Ryan

James A. AdamitisThomas M. SheehanJames L. Shaffer

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

NEW YORK UNIVERSITYWashington SquareNew York, New York 10003

Program TitleLaw Enforcement and Correc. Admin.

Program(s)

AssociateBaccalaureate

til Master'sEl Doctorate

CertificateIE Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Dr. Ray F. Harvey

Title

Dean

Year Program Established

NR

Year Program Became Full-Time

NRPolice Courses Offered Days Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollee or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-g

ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

RI None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Master of Public Administration

Doctor of Public Administration

42

72

42

72 -90

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs 36 Hoursity RelationsR l iFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Commun

25 PersonnelNone Technical NR

SeparateRecruit Basic IR Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Administration of Justice 3 Delinquency 3

Penology and Corrections 3 Research in CriminologyPri-:iples of Institutional Man 3 Criminal Law 4Problems in Police Administration 3 Criminal Procedure 2

Civil Liberties and the Police 3 Law of Criminal Corrections 2

Seminar in Comparative Law Social Deviance and Criminal Law 2

Enforcement 3

Seminar in Crime Control 3

Criminology 3

Male 15 Male 42 Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 18 In Police Service

NONEPolice

178 Police est. 60 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff I 5 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 0 1

C. R. JefferyRichard QuinneyGerhard 0. W. MuellerHenry H. Foster, Jr.Helen Hilling

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College / University

ONONDAGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE700 East Water StreetSyracuse, New York 13210

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

List AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Lawrence M. Lynch

Title

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1963

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days Evenings Igil

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical,'Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None Mental Psychological Tests:Background InvestigationPolice Records Check

0 Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science

Associate in Arts and Associateof Science to be granted inFall of 1968

60

60

30-39

12-15

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

E YES NO

Non-Credit Training ProgramsHours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

RI None Technical SeparateRecruit/ Basic Supervisory/ Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police Science 3

Penal Law and Code of CriminalProcess 3

Law of Evidence 3

Police-Community Relations 3

Traffic Control 3

Police Patrol 3

Criminal Investigation I 3

Criminal Investigation II 3

Juvenile and the Police 3

Police Organization and Administration 3

Police Personnel 3

Ethics in Police Service 3

Survey of Criminalistics 3

Criminology 3

Penology 3

Male 62 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 9 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 12 In Police Service

12 Continuing Education

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

71 55 Police6 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff 8

Lawrence Lynch

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY221 Ontario StreetAlbany, New York 12203

Program TitleCriminal Justice

Program(s)AssociateBaccalaureate

0 Master's0 Doctorate

CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Richard A. Myren

Title

Dean

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1968Police Courses Offered Days Evenings

Criminal Justice - not EoliceSpecial Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

ti None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

-1 Police Records Checkt.'ther

Ph.D. (Criminal Justice)

M. A. (Cri-', Justice)

60 plusdissertation

30nonenone

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelE None Technical Separate

Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

NR

Mal e Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Police none Continuing Educationnone Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 6 Part-Time Instructional Staff 0

William P. Brown Richard A. MyrenFred Cohen Donald J. NewmanJim L. Munro Hans Toch

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE75 Grasslands RoadValhalla, New York 10595

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)ti! Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Allen R. Fales

TitleDirector, Evening Division

Year Program Established

1963

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days ti! Evenings g

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Med:- StandardsLetters of Refe, , ;e

td one Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 66 24-30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NOt..._

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

EN None Technical SeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Administration 3

Organization 3

Supervision 3

Introduction to Criminology 3

Juvenile Delinquency 3

Analysis of Criminal Patterns 3

Principles of Investigation 3

Seminar 3

Male 751 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 2 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

2 Continuing Education256 240 Policenone Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0Part-Time Instructional Staff f 6

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College University

CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE1141 Elizabeth AvenueCharlotte, North Carolina 28204

Program TitlePolice Science-Criminology

Program(s)

0 AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

0 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Perry A. Rivkind

Title

Director

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1968Police Courses Offered Days i1 Evenings E.',

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

CiJ Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

E Physical:Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

----,Law

EnforcementCredits Required

Associate in Science 104 qtr.hours

43-60

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

lat YES NO

16 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 200 Personnel

None gTechnical NR Separateth Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Criminology 5 Forensic Science 3Police Problems and Practices 5 Traffic Control 5Crime in America 2 Police Patrol Functions 3Police First Aid 3 Practicum I "Field" 3Police Ethics 3 Deviant Behavior 5Police Organization and Administration 5 Criminal Investigation 5Juvenile Delinquency 5 Arrest, Search and Seizure 5Administration of Justice 5 Praticum II, "Field" 3

40 Male 84 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Continuing Education84 84 Police41 30 Police none

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff1 5

Perry A. Rivkind

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCAt'l IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

SOUTHWESTERN TECHNICAL INSTITUTEP. 0. Box 95Sylva, North Carolina

Program TitleLaw Enforcement Technology

Program(s)IN Associate

Baccalaureate

Master'DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Yet to be employed

Title

Year Program Established

1968

Year Program Became Full-Time

Sept. 1968Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings L

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-meat Program

El Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

El Letters of ReferenceNone Mental/Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 108 qtr.hours

50 qtr.hours

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

62 HoursNon-Credit Training Programs Relations 5 8For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

None al Technical 3 Separate

YES NO E Recruit/Basic El Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 5 Introduction to

Police Organization and Criminalistics 5

Administration T. 5 Criminal Procedure 5

Police Organizatibn andAdministration II 5

Police Role in Crime andDelinquency 5

Traffic Planning and Management 5

Criminal Law 5

Criminal Evidence 5

Criminal Investigation 5

Male Male Entering Police ServicePart -Time StudentsPFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

l-Time StudentsFul -TimeFall 1967 Female

none Police none Continuing Educationnone Police

Fu!! Time Instructional and Administrative Staff i Part-Time Instructional Staff 0

Not employed yet

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

CLARK COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE5/0 East Leffel LaneSpringfield, Ohio 45505

Program TitleLaw Enforcement Technology

Program(s)

Fq AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

Ell Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

NR

Title

NR

Year Program Established

1968

Year Program Became Full-TimePolice Courses Offered Days ka Evenings 61

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewNR Police Officers Only

Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Sciencein Law Enforcement 104 qtr.

hours51 qtr.

hours

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

1 Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelL4 None Technical

SRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Criminal Evidence and Procedure 3

Constitutional Law 3 Traffic Control andCriminal and Related Laws 3 Investigation 3

Crime Prevention Techniques 3 Communication Devices 3

Police Mathematics 3 Case Preparation and CourtJuvenile Procedures 3 Testimony 3

Police Administration 3 Investigations and Interviews 3

Fingerprinting 3 Crime Laboratory Techniques 3

Social Problems 3 Criminal Evidence andProcedure II 3

Police Photography 3

Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

none Police none Police pone Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative StaffNR

Part-Time Instructional Staff NR

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2. 1.54

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE626 Huron RoadCleveland, Ohio 44115

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)EB1 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster's

El DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

James K. Dodge

Title

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1963

Year Program Became Full-Time

1964Police Courses Offered Days Ig3 Evenings ig

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical. Medical Standards

iil Letters of ReferenceNone Mental. Psychological Tests

ki Background InvestigationEa Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 62 24-30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Zi YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

Ea None Technicul SeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Crime Lab Techniques 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Industrial Security 3

Criminal and Related Laws 3 Investigation and Interrogation 3

Evidence and Procedure 3

Traffic Control and Investigation 3

Advanced Traffic 3

Delinquency Prevention and.Control 3

Police Administration 3

100 Male 122 Male 3 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 0 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1..._ Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

4 1 Continuing Education125 70 Police105 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff9

James K. Dodge

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY310 Bowman HallDepartment of Political ScienceKent, Ohio 44240

Program Title

Law Enforcement & Public SafetyProgram(s)

AssociateMI Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramEarle B. Roberts

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

1964

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days V. Evenings In

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond "ihose Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical Standards

ER Letters of ReferenceNone

Mental, Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

1:2 Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Arts 192 42

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

128 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 25 Personnel

None Technical 1 Separater,.? Recruit Basic Supervisory Management

Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law and Order 3 Police Functions 5Administrative Concepts in Law Criminal Investigation 5Enforcement 3 Police and Community Relations 5

Patrol Administration 3 Criminal Law 3Interrogation and Case Preparation 3 Evidence and Criminal Procedure 3Introduction to Highway TrafficAdministration 3Records in Law Enforcement 3Police and the Juvenile Offender 3

:----

37 Mal e 1 7 Male 2 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 0 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

4 1 Continuing Education17 14 Police

37 1 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Fri Part-Time Instructional Staff

Earle B. RobertsFrederick W. Keithley

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

LORAIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE1005 Abbe RoadElyria, Ohio 44035

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)E Associate

BaccalaureateMaster's

0 DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

George Rosbrcik

Title

Director

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days Evenings al

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

IE None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate in Science 65 32

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

160 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 32 Personnel

None Technical 1 SeparateEl Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Supervision and Leadership 3 Law of Arrest, Search and Seizure 3

Police Photography 2 Police Administration 3

Foundations of Justice 3 Traffic Control and Accident

Criminal Law 3 Investigation 3

Investigation and Interrogation 3 Evidence Technology II 2

Juvenile Procedures 3

Evidence Technology I 2

Laws of Criminal Evidence 3

8 Male 42 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Continuing Education42 41 Police8 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 21 Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

George RosbrookMartin F. Patton

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATICincinnatiOhio 45221

Program Title

Police Science-Program(s)

E9 AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramWilliam Hart

TitleProgram Consultant

Year Program Established

1964

'Year Program Became Full-Time

1964Police Courses Offered Days 1 Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

x Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

F Physical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None 3 Mental, Psychological TestsEl Background InvestigationNI Police Record:, Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science 107 qtr.hours 34

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

El YES NO

Non-Credit HoursTraining ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

51 None TechnicalSeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory, Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Crime Prevention and Patrol Techniques 6 Juvenile Control 2Criminal Lay, 6 Police Administration 6Arrest, Search and Seizure 2 Evidence 2Traffic Control 2 Community Resources 1Records and Reporting 2

Interrogation and Interviewing 2Law Enforcement Ethics 1Investigative Techniques 2

19 Male 30 Male 0 Entering Police ServicePPart -Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2

FemaleGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 18 In Police Service

20 2 Continuing Education21 Police 30 30Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 Part-Time Instructional Staff 9

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON300 College ParkDayton, Ohio 45409

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)a AssociateL Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDr. Norbert Brockman, S. M.

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established1966

Year Program Became Full-Time1966

Police Courses Offered Days Evenings la

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Police Administration

Bachelor of Social Science

63

124

16-20

24-30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

til None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police Administration 2 Readings in Police Administration 2

Police Operations 3 Advanced Police Administration 2

Police Systems 3 Correctional Administration 2

Criminalistics 3 Practicum 2

Criminal Law 3 Research 2

Law of Evidence 2 Seminar 2

Community Relations 2

Juvenile Procedures 2

Traffic Administration 2

Criminal Investigation 2

27 Male36 Male Entering Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 1 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFail 1967 0 Female

2 1 Continuing Education39 38 Police27 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 5

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2.159

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY410 Wick AvenueYoungstown, Ohio 44503

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s),

AssociateE Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Jack Donald FosterTitle

Chairman

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1964 1964Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

IR None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate in Arts

Bachelor of Arts

90 qtr.hours

190 qtr.hours

40

45

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

gl None TechnicalSeparate

YES G NO Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Criminology I

Patrol and Field Operations 3 Criminology II 3

Criminal Justice 3 Corrections 3

Principles of Investigation 3 Traffic Law and Control 3

Advanced Criminal Investigation 3 Introduction to Criminal Investigation 3

Criminal Procedure 3 Commercial and Industrial Security 3

Evidence for Patrolmen 3 Techniques of Criminal Investigation 3

Crime and Society 3 Evidence 3

Delinquency Control 3 Criminalistics 3

Police Supervision 3 Testimony and Courtroom Conduct 3

Police Skills 2 Municipal Police Administration 3

Records and Reports 1 Special Police Problems

Traffic Law 2

Traffic Accident Investigation 3

Juvenile Delinquency 3

56 Male 33 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Continuing Education35 26 Police

56 0Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 3 1

Jack D. Foster

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMANormanOklahoma 7306)

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)Associate

L BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Samuel G. Chapman

Title

Professor of Political Science

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967

Police Courses Offered Days IX] Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

la3 None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Arts 124 18-24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES E. NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

Ea None Technical SeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law EnforcementPolice Administration IPolice Administration IIPrinciples of Criminal InvestigationCriminal Legal ProcedureDirected ResearchElementary Criminal Law

14 Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967

0Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

6 6 Police none Continuing Education14 5 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional StaffLl_i

Samuel G. Chapman

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

,Name of College University

UNIVERSITY OF TULSATulsaOklahoma 74104

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

Associateg BaccalaureateIII Master's

DoctorateCertificate

PI Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramBarry A. Kinsey

TitleProfessor/Head, Sociology Dept.

Year Program Established

NR

Year Program Became Full-Time

NRPolice Courses Offered Days Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

g None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Science 124 24 -33

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

16 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 60 Personnel

None Technical 2 SeparateIN Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Basic Police Course and First Aid 9 Criminal Law II 2

Police and Law Development 2 Criminal Procedures and Rights 2

Interrogation 2 Oklahoma Statutory Crimes 2

Reports and Couullunications 2 Introduction to Criminology 3

Traffic Control 2 The Juvenile Offender 3

Police Administration 4 The Adult Offender 3

Criminal Evidence 4 Contemporary Penology 3

Criminal Law I 2

3 Male 30 Male 6 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 1 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

7 Continuing Education31 29 Police4 3 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3

Part-Time Instructional Staff Ll... i

Barry A. KinseyFred WoodsonClinton Riggs

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGEBox 1002410 N. W. Carden AvenuePendelton, Oregon

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)El Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Donald H. Pedigo

Title

Coordinator

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days IR3 Evenings g+

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

P Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental, Psychologica I TestsL Background Investigationti Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Applied Science 93 36

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

lia YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

El None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Patrol Procedures 3

Administration of Justice 3 Problems of Physical Evidence 3

Defense Tactics 2 Jail Procedures 1

Traffic Control 3

Criminal Law 6

Criminal Investigation 9

Criminal Evidence 3

1.1 Male 2 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 0 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsS

Fall 1967 0 FemaleFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

7 2 Continuing Education2 2 Police14 3 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1Part-Time Instructional Staff [

5

Donald H. Pedigo

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

CLATSOP COMMUNITY COLLEGE16th and Jerome AvenueAstoria, Oregon 97103

Program TitlePolice Science

Pmgmm(s)

:11 AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

James D. MullinsTitle

Year Program Established1964

Year Program Became Full-Time

1964 Police Courses Offered Days tit Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Ii21 Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental Psychological Testsfia Background InvestigationI E Police Records Check0 Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science 90 77

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES RI NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

B None TechnicalSeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Criminal Investigation 9Administration of Justice 3 Problems of Physical Evidence 3Defensive Tactics 2 Criminal Evidence 3First Aid 2 Patrol Procedures 3Communication Skills 6 Public Speaking 2Typing 4 Juvenile Procedures 3Physical Education 10 Firearms Training 2Criminal Law 6 Jail Procedures 2Traffic Control 3Report Writing 3Psychology 6Emergency Care and Rescue 1

Photographic Evidence 1

16 Male Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep, 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

19 2 Continuing Education22 Police16 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff2

James D. Mullins

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE200 N. MonroeEugene, Oregon

Program TitleLaw Enfox ement

Program(s)g Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-ciedit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramJohn R. McCulloch

TitleAssociate Professor

Year Program Established1965

Year Program Became Full-Time1965

Police Courses Offered Days ti Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

E Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

F Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

11 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

E Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science 93 47

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES E NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966.67 Personnel

El None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered far College Credit

Administration of Justice 3 Jail Procedures 1

Criminal Law 6 Firearms 2

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Field Work 2

Criminal Evidence 3 Defensive Tactics 2

Criminal Investigation 9 Traffic Control 3

Patrol Procedures 3 Photographic Evidence 1

Problems of Physical Evidence 3 Police Report Writing 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

- ,50 Male 20 Male NR Entering Police Service

GraduatesAs of Sep, 1967 NR In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

22 15 Police 1 0 NR Continuing Education5 5 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff 18-1

John R. McCulloch

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE WAITED STATES

Name of College/University

PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE049 S. W. Porter StreetPort:land, Oregon 97201

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)0 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster's

0 DoctorateCertificate

0 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDonald L. Uppendahl

TitleChairman, Social Science Department

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days L Evenings td

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

il: None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Grantad Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science 90 50

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

E YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

None Technical SeparateRecruit, Basic Li Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement Patrol Procedures

Administration of Justice Juvenile Procedures

Criminal Law Firearms

Traffic Control Photographic Evidence

Defensive TacticsReport WritingFirst AidCriminal InvestigationCriminal EvidenceProblems of. Physical Evidence

90 Male 61 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 10 Female

Graduates 1As of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time Students10Fall 1967 Female

2 Continuing Education71 15 Police100 5

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff10

Harvey I. Trout

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

PORTLAND STATE COLLEGEP. 0. Box 751Portland, Oregon 97207

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Progrom(s)

Associate2 Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificate

;2 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDonald E. Clark

TitleAssociate Director

Year Program Established 1Year Program Became Full-Time

1951 I 19 66

Police Courses Offered Days RI Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewIII Police Officers Only

Physical/Medical StandardsO Letters of Reference

E None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Science 186 21

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES IIII NO

180 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 200 Personnel

None MI Technical 5 SeparateRecruit/Basic 123 Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police and Society 3 Advanced Criminal Law 3

Organization and Administration of Seminar

Law Enforcement Agencies 3 ResearchCrime Prevention 3 Reading and ConferencePolice Community Relations 3

Penology 3

Police Administration 3

Administration of Justice 3

Criminal Law for Police 3

55 Male 22 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 5 Female

none Continuing Education25 15 Police60 5 Police

Full Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff 5

Donald E. Clark

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College University

SOUTHERN OREGON COLLEGE1250 Siskiyou BoulevardAshland, Oregon 97520

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)Associate

g3 BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramJ. Eldon Dunn

TitleDirector

Year Program Established1966

Year Program Became Full -Time .

1966Police Courses Offered Days ''1' Evenings L

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

CI None Mental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Arts

192

192

48

48

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

Lig None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College

Law Enforcement and SocietyAdministration of CriminalProbation and ParoleCriminal Law for PolicemenCriminal InvestigationsPoliceCommunity RelationsPenologyPolice AdministrationPsychology of Criminal Behavior

Credit

3

Justice 3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

142 Ma e 97 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 in Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 18 Female

NR Continuing Education58 58 Police160 7 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 2 Part-Time Instructional Staff 3

J. Eldon DunnCharles A. Tracy

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University I

UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGEP. 0. Box 967Roseburg, Oregon 97470

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

[g] Associate 1

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Robert M. MoldenhaverTitle

Dean, Vocational/Technical Edu.

Year Program Established

1966Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full time Police Courses Offered Days Evenings ti!

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program Degree(s) Granted Total Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolite Officers OnlyPhysocal/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

0 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate in Police Science 90 qtr.hours

72 qtr,hours

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

Non-Credit HoursTraining ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966.67 Personnel

ES None TechnicalSRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement Photographic EvidenceAdministration of Justice Problems of Physical EvidenceDefensive Tactics Juvenile ProceduresFirst Aid FirearmsCommunication Skills Field WorkCriminal Law Jail ProceduresIntroduction to PsychologyTraffic Control and InvestigationPolice Report WritingEmergency Care and Rescue Program discontinued Fall 1967Psychology and Human RelationsCriminal Investigation Lack of enrollmentCriminal EvidencePatrol Procedures

May be reactivated in Fall 1968

Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Police none Continuing EducationPolicenone

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff [ 6

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of Collego/University

BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGESwamp RoadNewtown, Pennsylvania

Program Title Police Science andCorrectional Administration

Program(s)I,R Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramWilliam H. McNeil

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established1966

Year Program Became Full-TimeNot full time

Police Courses Offered Days Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical. Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

{2 None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science

Associate in Applied Science

64

64

21 -30

21 -30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

El YES NO

Non-Credit 8 HoursTraining ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

None 12 Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory,Manogement Courses

- -=-_-Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Criminal Law 3 Police Supervision and Leadership 3

Evidence and Court Procedures 3 Police Organization and

Criminal Investigation 3 Administration 3

Criminal Procedure 3 Probation and Parole 3

Homicide Investigation 3 Institutional Treatment of Offender 3

Traffic and Accident\Investigation 3 Introduction to Correctional

Constitutional Law 3 Administration 3

Juvenile Delinquency and Law 3 Prison Administration Internship 3

Psychology for Law Enforcement 3

Criminology 3

10 Male 44 r.,' Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 4 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

none Continuing Education48 Police12 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 1-7-1

William H. McNeil

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTYEast CampusMonroeville, Pennsylvania

Program TitlePolice Science and Administration

Program(s)

2 AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNan-credi. Training

1Name of Individual Heading ProgramDr. Carl A. Di Sibio

TitleDirector

Year Program Established1967

Year Program Became Full-Time1967 Police Courses Offered Days RI Evenings M

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

El None

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of ReferenceMental, Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate in Arts

Associate in Science

60

60

33

30

Graduates Accepted for TransferInstitutions

No graduates

to Four -Year

as yet

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelEl None Technical

SeparateYES NO Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Mechanics of Legal and CourtPolice Organization and Administration 3 Procedures 3

Police Operations 3 Traffic Administration 3

Police Role in Crime and Introduction to Criminalistics 3

Delinquency 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Principles of Criminal Law. 3

Police Supervision 3

Introduction to Criminology 3

Male30 Mal 79 Male Entering Police ServicePPart -Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

30 0 Police 80 80 Police none Continuing Education-Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff

7

Dr. Carl A. Di Sibio

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College'University

HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE3300 Cameron Street RoadHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110

Program Title Police Management andPolice Science and AdministrationProgram(s)

AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramVern L. Folley

TitleChairman

Year Program Established

NR

Year Program Became Full-Time

NR

Police Courses Offered Dnys IN Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical Standards

63 Letters of ReferenceNone Mental. Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science

Associate in Applied Science

60

60

24-33

30-33

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

al YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs 24(1

For Police Personnel 1966-67 75 PersonnelNone R Technical 5 SeparateRecruit Basic gj Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Introduction to Criminalistics 3

Police Organization and Management 3 Seminar in Police Administration 3

Police Operations 3 Police InternshipCrime and Delinquency 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Laws of Evidence 3

Criminal Law 3

Traffic Administration 3

67-1ole 48 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Graduates1As of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

62 Police 48 48 Police 12 7 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff4

Part-Time Instructional Staff1-4

Vern L. FolleyJames HookerFrank SchulzJohn \Megerson

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESNome of College, University

INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIAIndianaPennsylvania 15801

Program TitleCriminology

P ;ogram(s)

0 AssociateIM Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificate

61 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Harry W. MoreTitle

Chairman

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days L Evenings Eli

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program Ds) Grantedegre e( ran Total Creditsre

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical. Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

rilg None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records Check

O Other

Bachelor of Arts 124 30-40

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES 0 NO

Non-Credit Training Programs NR HoursCommunity Relations

For Police Personnel 1966.67 NR PersonnelNone Technical NR SeparateRecruit Basic El Supervisory ,Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

General Administration of Justice Supervision in the Administration of JusticeCriminology Traffic Regulation and ControlPolice Administration Advanced Instrumental Detection of DeceptionCriminal LW Comparative Study of JusticeCriminal Investigation Institutional Treatment of the OffenderCriminalistics Non-institutional Treatment of the OffenderTraffic Administration Industrial Security and SafetyInstrumental Detection of Deception Crime and Modern SocietyPlanning and Research Administrative ProblemsCrime Prevention Correctional AdministrationTechniques of Interviewing Seminar in Administration of JusticeCommercial and Industrial Security InternshipPolice-Community Relations Special ProblemsQuestioned Document AnalysisAdvanced Criminalistics

56 MaleFull.Time 151 Male Entering Police ServiceStudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

57 Police 154 150 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 2 Part-Time Instructional Staff 7

Harry W. MoreStanley Cohen

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE501 Hamilton StreetAllentown, Pennsylvania

Program TitlePolice Science and Administratio

Programs)Programs)til Associate0 Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training-...-

Name of Individual Heading Program

David W. Fay

Title

Director

Year Program Established

1967

Year Progrom Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

BI Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

2 Physical/Medical StandardsLetters a Reference

None Mental, Psychological TestsEc Background Investigation

Police Records CheckOther

Associate in Arts

Associate in Applied Science

69

64

21-30

30

Graduates Accepted for Tronsfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

12I None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Criminal Justice 3

Investigative Function 3

Police Organization and Administration 3

Patrol Function 3

Criminal Evidence 3

Criminology 3

Introduction to Criminalistics 3

Traffic Administration 3

Police Personnel Management 3

Seminar in Police Problems 3

10 Male 11 Male Enteriiig Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Port -Time StudentsPFall 1967 2 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

Continuing Education13 10 Police12 Police none

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff pol

David W. Fay

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2,174

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYUniversity ParkPennsylvania 16802

Program TitleLaw Enforcement & Corrections

Program(s)Associate

IE BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

ITI Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Charles L. Newman

Title

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered nays g3 Evenings

,

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

E1 Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Science 129 41-46

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Training Programs 150 HoursNon-CreditFor Police Personnel 1966-67 150 Personnel

None a Technical 4 SeparateRecruit/Basic lig Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Crime in America Correctional Counseling ProcessesIntroduction to Law Enforcement Correctional Institutions and Servicesand Corrections Law of Crimes and Corrections

Law Enforcement Problems and Research Literature on Crime andPractices CorrectionsPracticum in Probation and ParolePracticum in Correctional IhstitutionsPracticum ia Law EnforcementField Methods in Probation and ParoleField Methods in Correctional InstitutionsField Methods in Law EnforcementProbation, Parole and PardonsIndependent Study in the AdministrationOf justice

23 Male 8 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

none Continuing Education10 __I_ Police25 0 Police --..------Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff

2

Charles NewmanHenry Ln GuttenplanJay C; ,- 1

William A. Parsonage

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY COLLEGEChelteham and SedwickPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19150

Program TitlePolice Science and Administration

Program(s)

0 Associate1:: Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorate

El CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

William C. Seyler

TitleActing Director

Year Program Established

1960

Year Program Became Full-Time

1960Police Courses Offered Days E Evenings Ea

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

IIII Letters of ReferenceE None Mental/Psychological Tests

Background Investigationr: Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science

Certificate in Police Scienceand Administration

60

16

20

16

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

ES YES NO

Non-Credit Training HoursProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

I1 None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for Coll egu Credit

Police Supervision and Leadership Industrial SecurityCommunications for Police Traffic Engineering and ControlCriminal Investigation Homicide InvestigationCriminal Law Evidence and Court ProcedureSocial Science in Police Wort'. Civil rind Constitutional LawPsychology for Law Enforcement OfficersPolice Organization and AdministrationJuvenile Delinquency and LawsPertaining to Children

Court, Probation, Institution, ParoleLaboratory Techniques

School will close Fall 1968

Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep, 1967 112 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

289 289 Police 112 Continuing Education2 1 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0 Part-Time Instructional Staff 14

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

BRYANT COLLEGE154 Hope StreetRhode Island

Program Title

Law EnforcementProgram(s)

El AssociateISI Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramRalph C. Dean

TitleDirector, Evening Division

Year Program Established1966

Year Program Became Full-TimeNR Police Courses Offered Days Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

2 Personal Interview[xi Police Officers Only

Physical/Medical Standards03 Letters of Reference

II None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Science

Bachelor of Science

60

120

24

36

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelRR None Technical

SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Administration of Justice Criminal IdentificationCriminal Law Fundamentals of CriminalisticsEvidence Fundamentals of Police SupervisionTechniques of Investigation Police Public RelationsTechniques of Interrogation Special Problems in Law EnforcementPolice Patrol Research Project

..

'traffic Law EnforcementPolice Report WritingPolice Juvenile Methods

Male 170 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Police Continuing Education171 166 Police none

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff

Ralph C. Dean

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITYMemphisTennessee 38111

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

PE Associateti3 Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon - credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramArthur J. Crowns, Jr,

TitleDirector

Year Program Established 'Year Program Became Full-Time

1964 1967Police Courses Offered Days GI Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce.ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical Standards

0 Letters of Reference1:3 None Mental, Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts

Bachelor of Arts

65

132

21

15-21

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

II

1 Non-Credit Training Programs NR Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 965 PersonnelNone NR Technical NR SeparateRecruit, Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Society and Man 3 Research and Statistics for

Contemporary Social Problems 3 Law Enforcement 3

Social Control 3 Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Criminology 3 Police Plann;:.ng 3

Analysis of Juvenile Delinquency 3 Theories of Criminology 3

Techniques of Criminal Public Relations and the Police 3

Investigation 3

Penology 3

Probation and Parole 3

Police Administration 3

Law Enforcement and CriminalLaw 3

26 Male 98 Male 1 Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time Students 1Fall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

27 1 Police28 26 Police 1 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff I 4 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 4

Charles H. NewtonArthur J. Crowns, Jr.Charles S. HendersonSamuel W. Jenkins

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STAl'ESName of College/University

CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGEP. O. Box 848, Highway 190Killeen, Texas 76541

Program TitleLaw Enforcement Technology

Program(s)

AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramHenry E. Blake

TitleDirector - Instructor

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days a Evenings rl

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

1:1 Letters of Referencelia None Mental/ Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate in Applied Science 66 34

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelEg None Technical

SeparateYES M NO Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Administration 3Criminal Law 3Criminal Evidence and Investigation 4Health,Education and First Aid 4Traffic Law and Court RoomProcedures 3

Firearms and Defensive Tactics 3Administration of Justice 3Traffic Investigation 3Juvenile Procedures 3Police Records and Identification 3

14 Male 45 Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

15 0 Pol ice 46 4 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff L11 Part-Time Instructional Staff2 I

Henry E. Blake

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMEN' r EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

EL CENTRO COLLEGEMain and LamarDallas, Texas 75202

Program TitlePolice Sci'nce

Program(s)

Ea Associate[] Baccalaureate

Master'sEl Doctorate

CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

George Edward Doughty

Title

Director

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days ta Evenings ta

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewE Police Officers Only

Physical, Medical StandardsIII Letters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Applied Science 60 27

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel133 None Technical

SeparateRecruit 'Basic Supervisory 'Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Criminology 3

Criminal Law 3

Police Supervision 3

Police Administration 3

Patrol and Traffic Functions 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Forensic Sciences 3

Delinquency Precention and Control 3

Male 75 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

7 5 Policenone _ Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

George E. Doughty

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

GRAYSON COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGEP. 0. Box 979Denison, Texas 75020

--Program Title

Law Enforcement Technology

Program(s)

AssociateBaccalaureate

0 Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Joe S. Webb

Title

Instructor

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full -Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days 12 Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

n Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

®t Physical/Medical Standards0 Letters of Reference

0 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 63 33

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

-...6,ir80 HoursNon-Credit Training Programs'

For Police Personnel 1966-67 33 PersonnelNone 0 Technical 0 Separate

2 Recruit 'Basic 0 Supervisori/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Administration 3

Criminal Law 3

Evidence and Investigation 3

Health, Education and First Aid 3

Traffic Law and Court Procedures 3

Firearms and Defense Tactics 3

Administration of Law 3

Traffic Investigation 3

Juvenile Procedures 3

Police Records and Identification 3

17 Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

nonePolice

noneContinuing Education

17 13Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 0

Joe S. Webb

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

SAN JACINTO COLLEGE8060 Spencer HighwayPasadena, Texas 77505

Program Title

Police AdministrationProgram(s)

I AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Sydon F. HrachovyTitleSupervisor of Technical Education

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

, 1965Police Courses Offered Days Evenings (3l

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters or' Reference

ER NoneMental,'Psychological TestsBuckground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 61 24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

PI YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

RI None TechnicalSeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Administration 3Elements of Police Supervision 3Criminal Law 3Criminology 3

Criminalistics 3Penology 3

Special Problems in PoliceAdministration 3

20 Male 27---rAale Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 _____1. In Police Service

1. Continuing Education

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1

Female

20 16 Police21 0 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff0 Part-Time Instructional Staff

2

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2.182

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

SAM HOUSTON STATE COLLEGEHuntsvilleTexas 77340

Program Title Contemporary Correctionsand Behavioral Sciences

Programs)Associate

g Baccalaureate4 Master's

DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramGeorge G. Killinger, Ph.D.

TitleDirector

Year Program Established1965

Year Program Became Full-Time1966

Police Courses Offered Days M Evenings PI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

P.1 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor's in Law Enforcement

Master's in Law Enforcement

130

36

48-60

36

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES NO

Training HoursNon-Credit ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

EI None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Social Control 3 Dynamics of Delinquent Behavior 3

Criminology 3 Seminar in Current Police Policies 3

Juvenile Delinquency 3 Internship in Law Enforcement 9

Law and Society 3 Directed Study in Law Enforcement 3

Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement 3

Police Science - Criminalistics 3

Understanding Human Behavior 3

Public and Private Security 3Police Organization and Administration 3

Police Problems and Practices 3

,Probation and Parole 1

Race Relations 3

Urban Sociology 3

81 Male 43 Male 22 Entering Police ServicePart -Time StudentsFall 1967 7 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 6 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 1 8 In Police Service

87 7 Police 50 50 Police 48 8 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff10

Part-Time Instructional Staff 20

George G. Killinger John WadorskiCharles Friel Donald WeisenhornD. D. Hayes Harry Caldwell

B. K. BraburyRalph AndersonJ. D. McCleodH. B. Kerper

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

SOUTH TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGE#1 Main StreetHouston, Texas 77002

Program TitlePolice Administration

Program(s)

NI AssociateBaccalaureateMaster's

0 DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramEarl E. Kirkland

TitlePolice Lieutenant

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days Evenings Z

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

ri None Mental. Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60 24

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

El None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Police Administration 3

Elements of Police Supervision 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminology 3

Criminalistics 3

Penology 3

Special Problems in PoliceAdministration 3

Male 50 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 n

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none - Continuing Education50 38 Policenone

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 0 Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

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2,184

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

TARRANT COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT5301 Campus DriveFort Worth, Texas 76119

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)RI Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDenny F. Pace

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time1967

Police Courses Offered Days gli Evenings [II

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

V Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Applied Science

Associate of Arts

66

66

21-30

10-21

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

YES F NO

TrainingHours

Non-Credit ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

g None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Criminalistics 3

Police AdmInistration 3 Traffic Planning and Management 3

Police Internship 3 Vice and Narcotic Control 3

Juvenile Procedures 3 Industrial Security

Patrol Operation 3

Criminal Law 3

Criminal Evidence and Court Procedures 3

Criminal Investigation 3

37 Male 65 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0

Female

none Continuing Education

--Q.65 50 Police37 18 Police

Full Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

Denny F. Pace

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName rf College/University

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITYProvoUtah 84601

i.,---_Program Title

Law Enforcement

Program(s)

E) Associate0 Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramCharles T. Fletcher

TitleAssistant Professor of Law Enforcement

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days IN Evenings ,0

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

IE Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None 0 Mental/Psychological TestsBackground Investigation

0 Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LowEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate

Bachelor of Science

67

128

12

1 2-1 6

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

Ei None TechnicalSeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3Patrol and Related Police Operation 3

Criminal Procedure and Evidence 3Advanced Criminal Investigation 3

Criminal Law for the Law EnforcementOfficer 2

Fundamentals of Law EnforcementAdministration 2

20 Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time Studer. ,Fall 1967 Female

none Continuing Education9 5

Police20 4

Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff0

Charles T. Fletcher

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2.186

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

UNIVERSITY OF UTAHSalt Lake CityUtah 84112

Program Title Correctional Emphasisin Sociology

Program(s)Associate

E Baccalaureate0 Master's

DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Robert E. Ashpole

Title

Le tuner

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

Not Full T. ., -

Police Courses Offered Days El Evenings a----Lta

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-meat Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

c3 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Science183

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

El None Technical SeparateYES NO Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Monagement Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

CriminologyJuvenile DelinquencyPrinciples and Problems ofLaw EnforcementPolice AdministrationProbation and ParoleLegal EvidenceTreatment of Adult OffendersTreatment of Youthful OffendersCorrectional AdministrationCrime Investigation

13 Male Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

15 5Police

unknown Police unknown Continuing Education.....

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff = Part-Time Instructional Staff5

Robert E. AshpoleKenneth K. Keiser

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2, 187

AH

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

WEBER STATE COLLEGE3750 Harrison BoulevardOgden, Utah 84403

Program Title

Police Science___ c-

Program(s)PI Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Larry E. LunnenTitle

Director of Police Science

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Da .s ti1 Evenings RI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

O Physical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

IF None Mental, Psychological Tests0 Background Investigation

Police Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science

Associate of Arts

93

93

30

30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graudates as yetYES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnelr None TechnicalSeparate

Recruit Basic 0 Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Criminal Justice 3

Police Administration 3

Criminal Law 3

Law of Evidence 3

Traffic Law 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Traffic Control 3

Police Patrol 3

Report Writing 3

Criminal Evidence 3

42 Male 142 Mal e Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

43 10 Police 144 121 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2 Part-Time Instructional Staff r-----1

6 1

Larry Lunnen

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2.188

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE8333 Little River TurnpikeAnnandale, Virginia 22003

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)

E AssociateIII Baccalaureate

Master'sDoctorate

0 CertificateMI Mon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramLander C. Hamilton

TitleDepartment Chairman

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-Time

1965 1965Police Courses Offered Days g] Evenings g]

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

E2I Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical Standards

PI Letters of ReferenceNone Mental,Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Applied Science 97 qtr.hours

52 qtr.hours

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

E YES NO

h HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 150 Personnel

None E Technical 1 SeparateRecruit,'Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement Advanced Criminal Investigation

Patrol Administration Legal Evidence

Special Enforcement Problems CriminologyTvaffic Administration and Control Administration of Justice

Prevention and Control of Police Communication and Records

Juvenile Delinquency Seminar in Public Affairs

Introductory Police Photography Seminar and Project in Law Enforcement

Principles of Criminal InvestigationIndustrial and Commercial SecurityCriminal LawPolice Organization and Administration

55 Male 30 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 1 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

5 Continuing Education3025

Police56 Police.0

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff3

Part-Time Instructional Staff 1

Donald BimsteinWilliam P. HaubnerLander C. Hamilton

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

OLD DOMINION COLLEGEP. 0. Box 6173Norfolk, Virginia 23508

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

RS) AssociateBaccalaureate

0 Master's0 Doctorate

CertificateNon-credit Training

(Name of Individual Heading Program

Ronald G. Spector

Title

Chairman, Dept. of Law Enforcement

Year Program Established

1965

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses Offered Days E] Evenings IjFI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

0 Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

t.B None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts inLaw Enforcement 64 12',

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

Programs210 HoursNon-Credit Training

For Police Personnel 1966-67 57 PersonnelNone ill Techr,,cal 9 Separate

ta Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses_Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Criminal Investigations 6

Procedures in Criminal,Law 3

20 Male 95 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

20 Police 95 90 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 2

Ronald G. Spector

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2. 190

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

CLARK COLLEGE1800 McLoughlin BoulevardVancouver, Washington 98663

Program TitlePolice Science

Program(s)(3) Associate

Baccalaureate0 Master's

DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramJames M. L. Crowder

TitleCoordinator

Year Program Established

1960

Your Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days RI Evenings C7

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

E Physical/Medical Standardsai Letters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsNI Background InvestigationRI Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts

Associate in Applied Science

96

96

32

32

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

13] YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

Cr None Technical SeparateRecruit /Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Police Science Narcotic and Vice ControlPatrol Practices and Techniques CriminologyUnarmed Defense and Advanced Beginning GunneryInvestigative Photography Criminal LawJuvenile Delinquency Control and Law Enforcement TacticsPrevention Cadet Training

Traffic Control and Accident Investigation Police and Community RelationsInterrogation and Lie DetectionFirst Aid and SafetyPhysical Evidence and Criminalistic ProblemsCriminal Investigation

53 Male 15 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 _____2. In Police Service

14 Continuing Education

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 4 Female

16 16 Policeiceo57 12 Policeice

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative StaffNR

Part-Time Instructional Staff6

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2. 191

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

EVERETT COMMUNITY COLLEGE801 Wetmore AvenueEverett, Washington 98201

Program TitleBasic Law Enforcement School

Program(s)

RI AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertifi to

al Non-cr, ' / -; raining

Name of Individual Heading Program

Ralph D. SellhornTitle Director, VocationalTechnical

Education

Year Program Established

1968Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full time Police Courses Offered Days ;!a Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPace Officers OnlyPhysicaliMedical StandardsLetters of Reference

El None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records Check

. Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Technical Arts

Associate in General Studies

90 qtr.hours

90 qtr.hours

IDID

Graduates Accepted for Trcnsfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

820 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966.67 29 Personnel

None Technical1 SeparateLit Recruit/Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Curriculum in planning stage.Target date - Fall session 1968

Male Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Police none Continuing Educationnone Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 3 Part-Time Instructional Staff 0

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section, NR = No Response ID -- Incomplete Data

2.192

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

HIGHLINE JUNIOR COLLEGEMidwayWashington 98031

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)2 Associate

BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

James C. Scott

Title

Program Coordinator

Year Program Established

NR

Year Program Became Full-Time

NRPolice Courses Offered Days 1 Evenings g,-1

Special Entrance Requiremenh Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-meat Program

E331 Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

Ig Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequimd

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Science 93 qtr.hours 30-45

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

IE YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

g None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement Criminal InvestigationCriminal Law Criminal EvidenceAdministration of Justice Law Enforcement SeminarPolice Organization. and Administration Police SupervisionTraffic Control and Accident Laws of Arrest, Search and SeizureInvestigation Crime Scene Investigation

Juvenile CourtPolice PatrolPolice Patrol Laboratory

41 Male 12 Mal e 6 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 7 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

30 4 Continuing Education12 10 Pol ke44 3 Police N.....Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff

1Part-Time Instructional Staff

James C. Scott

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2.193

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

SEATTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE1718 BroadwaySeattle, Washington

Program TitleLaw Enforcement--

Program(s)

21 AssociateBaccalaureate

0 Master'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramDr. Larry J. Whitney

TitleNR

Year Program Established

1968

Year Program Became Full-Time

Not full timePolice Courses Offered Days IE Evenings El

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

E Personal Interviewpl PoOce Officers Only

PhyE ical, Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

0 None Mental Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records Check

IIII Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Applied Science 90 27

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 Personnel

El None Technical SeparateRecruit Basic Supervisory'Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Advanced Law Enforcement 3

Administration of Justice 5

Police Organization and Administration 5

Principles of Supervision 5

Traffic Management 2

Juvenile Problems 3

Special Police Problems 3

Criminal Investigation 5

Drug Abuse, Addiction and Alcholism 2

Police-Community Relations 2

Male 40 Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Part -Time StudentsPFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

nonePolice

4040 Police none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional Staff 10

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.194

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

SHORELINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE16101 Greenwood Avenue NorthSeattle, Washington 98133

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)2t Associate

BaccalaureateMaster's

(:3 DoctorateCertificate

L Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramWilliam H. Thomas

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

1964

Year Program Became Full-Time

1965Police Courses Offered Days MI Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

R3 Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

Eg Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None 11 Mental /Psychological Tests3 Background InvestigationIII Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 95 qtr.liT5u-E§

42-48

--Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

gl YES NO

NR HoursNon-Credit ProgramsTrainingFor Police Personnel 1966-67 NR Personnel

None EN Technical NR SeparateRecruit/Basic I Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 4 Defensive Tactics 2

Police Records, Report Writing 4 Essentials of Interviewing 3

Criminal Evidence, Law, Firearms Familiarization 2

Procedures 4 Police Organization and

Administration of Justice 3 Administration 4

Patrol Functions 4 Special Problems 6

Traffic Functions 3

Criminal Investigation 5

Police Photography 4

Male Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 0 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 2 Female

39 3 Police 3 3 Police--- 3 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff1

Part-Time Instructional Staff9

William H. Thomas

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2.195

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATESName of College/University

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITYPullmanWashington 99163

Program Title

Police Science and AdministrationProgram(s)

II Associatetil Baccalaureateit Master's

DoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

--,Name of Individual Heading Program

Donald F. McCall

Title

Professor and ChairmanYear Program Established

1941

Year Program Became Full-Time

1941Police Courses Offered Days fl Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal Interview0 Police Officers Only

Physird Medical Standards0 Letters of Reference

1E None Mentall Psychological Tests0 Background Investigation13 Pict Records CheckID Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Science

Master of Arts

122

21

29

15

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

ID YES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966.67 Personnel

ri None 0 TechnicalSeparate

Recruit. Basic Supervisory Management Courses

Law Enfarcement Courses Offered far Callege Credit

General Administration of Justice 2 Methods of Social Research 3Police Organization and Management 3 Special Problems 1-4Police Record Systems 3 Method and Theory of PolicePolice Photography 3 Interrelationships 2Police Patrol and Communications 3 Advanced Topics 3Criminal Investigation 4 Advanced Police Organization 3Commercial and Industrial Security 3 Contemporary TheoriesSocial Statistics 3 Police Curriculum Analysis andInterrogation and Deception Administration 3Detection 4 Seminar 2

Criminal Law and Procedure 3 Special Problems 1-4Operational Tactics 4 Research and Thesis 1-10Traffic Regulation and Control 3

Personal Identification Techniques 4Law of Evidence 3Crime Prevention 3

Questionned Document Analysis 4

Ag Male Male 400 Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 50 In Police Service

Part-Tinie StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 11 Female

500 50 Continuing Educationnone Police110 2 Police .---Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff

3Part-Time Instructional Staff

4

F. M. FabianD. F. McCallA. L. Pasquan

For additional information and definition of data categories please refer to the introduction to this section. NR = No Response ID = Incomplete Data

2.196

1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

KENOSHA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, Wisconsin 53140

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

El AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

61 Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading ProgramWilliam J. Higgins, Jr.

TitleDepartment Chairman

Year Program Established

1966

'Year Program Became Full-Time

1966Police Courses Offered Days a Evenings

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

3 Personal Interview0 Police Officers Onlyn Physical/Medical StandardsP Letters of Reference

None] Mental/Psychological Tests

Background InvestigationIP Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 64 29-32

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Fouv-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

YES NO

76 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 127 Personnel

None SI Technical 4 SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Criminal Law 3

Rules of Evidence 3

Interviews, InterrogationsConfessions and Report Writing 3

Traffic Law and Control 3

Firearms and Defensive Tactics 2

Patrol Procedures 3

Criminal Laboratory Techniques 3

Criminal Investigations 3

Arrest, Search and Seizure 3

First Aid and Emergency Procedures 1

Physical Culture and Defensive Tactics 1

70 Male ______ Male Entering Police ServiceFull-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

71 52 Police none Policeicenone Continuing Educution

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff Part-Time Instructional StaffFil

William J. Higgins, Jr. Patricia E. Miller

Dean R. Shumway Genevieve KlevicksDouglas G. Wagner Judith L. HoeffelRalph E. Schroeder John B. CherryRay E. Mitchel Malcolm AlbyGilmore White Nancy Kaprelian

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2,197

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

MILWAUKEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE1015 North Sixth StreetMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53203

Program TitlePolice Science Technology

Program(s)

sit]AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

James F. JansenTitle

Coordinator

Year Program Established Year Program Became Full-TimeI1965 1965

Police Courses Offered Days F Evenings ig

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-meat Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

10 None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts 60 32

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

1 YES NO

Non-Credit Training Programs 16 Hours_For Police Personnel 1966.67 170 Personnel

None IM1 Technical 3Separate

Recruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Criminal Evidence 3

Organization and Administration of Juvenile Procedures 3

Police 3 Criminal Investigation 3

Administration of Justice 3

Patrol Procedures 3

Criminal Law 3

Traffic Control 3

Arrest, Search and Seizure 3

Police Report Writing and Records 2

67 Male 83 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 3 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 3 Female

68 32 Police 86 75 Police 9 2 Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff5

Part-Time Instructional Staff3

James JansenThomas GardnerGeorge HuebschRichard Thompson

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

WISCONSIN STATE UNIVERSITYPlattevilleWisconsin 53818

Program TitlePolice Science & Administration

Program(s)Associate

E2 BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

V, Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Richard S. Post

TitleDirector

Year Program Established

1967

Year Program Became Full-Time

Projected for Fall 1968Police Courses Offered Days 0 Evenings E

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal Interview0 Police Officers Only

Physical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

E None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) GrantedTotal Credits

Required

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Bachelor of Science(Police Science andAdministration)

128 61

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

9 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 39 Personnel

None ig Technical SeparateRecruit/ Basic ti: Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Crime and Justice 3 Field Training in Police Methods 3

Police Administration 3 Research and Seminar in Police

Personnel Administration and Problems 3

Public Relations 3 First Aid and Accident Prevention 2

Criminalistics 5

Alcohol, Drugs and SpecialProblems 2

Police Administration andPrevention of Crime andDelinquency 3

Criminal Interrogation andConfessions 3

Male 17 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Continuing Education17 12 Policenone PoliceI

Full -Time Instructional and Administrative Staff2

Part-Time Instructional Staff 11

Richard S. PostJohn R. Burkhamer

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

CASPER COLLEGE125 College DriveCasper, Wyoming

Program TitleLaw Enforcement

Program(s)

61 AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Arthur L. Trenam

Title

Director

Yea '?rogram Established

1963

Year Program Became Full-Time

1 9 6 6Police Courses Offered Days Ea Evenings Ea

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

Ea Physical/Medical StandardsEl Letters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Associate of Arts

Associate of Vocational Education

64

64

15

30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yet

.

Non-Credit Training Programs Hours

For Police Personnel 1966-67 PersonnelF2 None Technical

Separate0 YES NO(.-- Recruit, Basic Supervisory /Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement 3

Criminal Law 3

Evidence 3

Criminal Investigation 3

Police Administration 3

Motor Vehicle Accident Investigation 3

Case Preparation and Report Writing 3

Law Enforcement Technology 3

Special Police Problems 3

Interrogation 3

13____ Male 99 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 0 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

8 1 Police 22 22 Policeice none Continuing Education

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1-7-1J. 1

Part-Time Instructional Staff11 2

Arthur L. Trenam

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/University

COLLEGE OF GUAMP. 0. Box EKAgana, Guam USN 96910

Pr,gram TitlePolice Science & Law Enforcement

Program(s)

MI AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorateCertificate

Ea Non-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

J. Thomas AlstromTitle

Director

Year Program Established

1966

Year Program Became Full-Time

1967Police Courses ... %,-I Days Evenings E]

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

Personal InterviewPolice Officers OnlyPhysical/Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

M None Mental/Psychological TestsBackground InvestigationPolice Records CheckOther

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate in Arts 60 18

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

370 HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966-67 52 Personnel

None ELI Technical 2 Separatelin Recruit/Basic RI Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

.

Introduction to Law EnforcementIntroduction to Criminal LawPolice AdministrationCriminal InvestigationJuvenile DelinquencyThe Administration ofCriminal Justice

Male 31 Male Entering Police ServiceGraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Part-Time StudentsFall 1967 1 Female

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

none Continuing Education32 32 Police1 Police

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 0

J. Thomas Alstrom

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1968 SURVEY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

Name of College/Univk.'..ly

COLLEGE OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDSBox 1826St. Thomas, U. S. Virgin Islands 00801

Program TitlePolice Science and Administration

Program(s)

El AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate

g] CertificateNon-credit Training

Name of Individual Heading Program

Wilbur R. Brantley

Title

Director

Year Program Established

1967Year Program Became Full-Time

1968Police Courses Offered Days 111 Evenings MI

Special Entrance Requirements Beyond Those Required ByCollege or University For Admission to the Law Enforce-ment Program

IE Personal InterviewPolice Officers Only

n Physical/ Medical StandardsLetters of Reference

None Mental/Psychological Tests1 Background Investigation0 Police Records Check

Other

Degree(s) Granted Total CreditsRequired

LawEnforcement

Credits Required

Associate of Arts

Certificate

62

36

24

30

Graduates Accepted for Transfer to Four-YearInstitutions

No graduates as yetYES NO

HoursNon-Credit Training ProgramsFor Police Personnel 1966.67 Personnel

R None Technical SeparateRecruit/Basic Supervisory/Management Courses

Law Enforcement Courses Offered for College Credit

Introduction to Law Enforcement and 3 Police Organization andCriminal Justice Administration

Administration of Justice 3 Special Problems in LawCriminal Law 3 EnforcementCriminal Evidence 3 Police Supervision 3

Criminal Procedure 3 Community and Police Relations 3

Traffic Control 3 Seminar in Police Problems 3

Crime Prevention and Delinquency First Aid 2

Control 3

Police Report Writing 3

Male 112 Male Entering Police ServicePart-Time StudentsFall 1967 9 Female

GraduatesAs of Sep. 1967 In Police Service

Full-Time StudentsFall 1967 Female

120 Police none Continuing EducationPolicenone

Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Staff 1 Part-Time Instructional Staff 5

Wilbur Robert Brantley

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UNIVERSITY 'OF CALIFORNIASchool of CriminologyBerkeley, California 94720

An Approach to Systems Theory in Relationto Problems in Criminology 4

Evaluation of Penal Measures 4

Prediction Methods in Criminology 5

Microanalytic Concepts 5

Forensic Aspects of Separationand Purification 5

Forensic Applications of ScientificInstruments 5

Physiological Concepts 5

Comparative Evidence and Evaluation 5

Forensic Toxicology 5

Problems and Procedures inCriminal Interrogation 5

Juvenile Delinquency: Prevention andControl 4

Field Stud :es in CriminologyResearch and Special Study forAdvanced UndergraduatesCore Seminar in Criminology 5

Principles of Counseling andPsychotherapyCounseling and Psychotherapy: Field WorkCommunity Psychiatry: Field WorkThe Nature of Criminology as a ScienceThe Theory of Deviate Sexual BehaviorSeminar in Social PsychologicalApproaches to Crime 3

Instruments of Discovery inCriminal Research 3

Social Action, Policy and Research 3

lesearch Methods for StudentsPreparing Thesis 3

Seminar in Scientific Evidence 2

Advanced Forensic Toxicology 4

Advanced Forensic Instrumentation 4

Advanced Comparative Evidenceand Evaluation 4

The Role of Scientific Evidence in theAdministration of Justice 3

Crime and Political ProcessLatent Functions in Law Enforcementand Corrections 3

Prediction Methods in Parole andProbation 3

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3

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Seminar in Community Approachesto Delinquency and Crime

Seminar in Problems ofCriminal ResponsibilityProblems of Action Researchin Criminology

Seminar in Quantitative Methodsin Criminology

Seminar in the History of theDiscipline of Criminology

Selected Problems in ScientificEvidenceSeminar in Crime InvestigatIonSeminar in PoliceAdministrationSeminar in the Administrationof Criminal Justice

Seminar in Advanced. PsychologicTheory of CriminalitySeminar in the CorrectionalTreatment of OffendersDirected Group StudyResearch and Special StudyIndividual Study for Master'sCandidates

Individual Study for DoctoralCandidates

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITYTallahasseeFlorida 32306

Development of Criminal Law Enforcementand Corrections

Theory of CriminologyTheory and Concepts in Criminologyand Corrections

Applications in Criminology and CorrectionsSpecial Problems in Criminology andCorrections

Seminar in Criminal BehaviorSeminar in Social ActionTheory in Law EnforcementDissertation