LAW ENFORCEMENT

About the Program

In the realm of Law Enforcement, envision a path that goes beyond a profession – it's a calling, a commitment to ensuring the safety and integrity of our world. Picture yourself as a Law Enforcement professional, not just a student at UTC, but a future detective, a legal advocate, or even a guardian of justice in the courtroom.

Imagine the thrill of deciphering crime scenes, the satisfaction of solving complex cases, and the responsibility of being the voice for those who cannot speak for themselves. As a Law Enforcement professional, you're not merely a keeper of peace; you're a defender of rights and liberties, an essential force in maintaining the well-being of your community.

Your role extends from patrolling the streets to unraveling the intricacies of the legal system. You become the embodiment of justice, bridging the gap between order and chaos. Join us in a program that shapes not only careers but the very foundation of societal harmony. Ready to be on the team of people that safeguards our world? 🚔⚖️

#JusticeGuardian #LawEnforcementJourney #PeacekeeperPioneer

High School Credit Embedded

Dual Enrollment/College Credit Opportunities

3 Credits: Police Operations

Professional Certification Opportunities

FEMA 100, 200, 700; NIMS; CPR; ; First Aid Card; JPMA

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Adam D.

Adam Demarest

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Adam Demarest is a dynamic Law Enforcement (LE) professional with over 20 years of experience. From Patrol Officer to Precinct Commander, his diverse career showcases exceptional leadership and training skills. With 17 years specialized in LE Training and Anti-Terrorism Operations, Adam's expertise is evident in his meticulous planning and precise execution. His dedication to continuous learning and numerous certifications make him a role model for aspiring law enforcement professionals. For high school students interested in law enforcement, Adam's journey exemplifies the impact of passion, dedication, and ongoing learning on a successful career in Law Enforcement.

Skills Overview

Criminal Justice Studies
(First and Second Year Students)

History of Law Enforcement, Crime and consequences, Report writing, Introduction to Criminal Law, Professionalism and ethics, Constitutional Law, Search and Seizure, Cultural Diversity, Introduction to Traffic Law, Property Crimes, Crimes Against Persons, American Justice System & Traffic Accident Investigation

Criminal Justice & Investigations
(First and Second Year Students)

Arrest Powers, Impaired Driving, Field Sobriety Exams, Emergency Preparedness, Public Safety Careers, Employment skills, Crime Scene Investigations, Evidence collection, Fingerprints, Force Continuum, Officer response to force , Title 17A, Title 29A, Handcuffing techniques, Warden Service, Corrections / Probation and Parole, Traffic Enforcement, Law Enforcement College options, Pre-employment Oral Board Interviews & Employment background investigations

Memberships
SkillsUSA, National Technical Honor Society, Professional Orgs

Sample Occupations in This Field

  • Corrections Services

  • Emergency & Fire Management

  • Law Enforcement

  • Legal Services

  • Security and Protective Services