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Police Foundations

Program Overview

Earn a Police Foundations diploma in 52 weeks through comprehensive training in law enforcement, criminal justice, and community policing. Delivered by instructors with actual policing and criminal justice experience, this program develops knowledge of Canadian law, criminological theory, investigation procedures, and crisis intervention techniques essential for careers with police services, corrections, border security, and private security agencies.

Core Competencies

  • Criminal law and procedure - Criminal Code, provincial statutes, Charter rights, evidence handling
  • Criminology and sociology - criminal behavior theories, social justice, diversity awareness
  • Investigation techniques - crime scene processing, interviewing, report writing, case preparation
  • Crisis intervention and mental health - de-escalation, harm reduction, community resources

Career Pathways

Entry-level positions: Special Constable, Correctional Officer, Border Security Officer, Youth Services Worker

Professional advancement: Police Officer (OPP, RCMP, Municipal), Airport Security Manager, Loss Prevention Supervisor

Industry demand: Essential roles in municipal police services, provincial and federal law enforcement, corrections facilities, border services, airport security, and private security sectors

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