Law Enforcement Academy
About the Academy
Application Information
Faculty Profile
Contact Information
About the Academy
The TVC Law Enforcement Academy conducts basic police training for interior and rural municipalities. The training will consist of both students who are current recruit employees of a law enforcement academy as well as students who are considering a career in law enforcement. All students in the program will be seeking Alaska Police Standards Certification, which will make them eligible for employment with any of the approximately 21 State Enforcement Agencies, or the 43 municipal police departments within the State of Alaska. In addition to these agencies, many private security companies will give enhanced consideration to hiring a candidate who possess an Alaska Police Standards Council certificate.
The Law Enforcement Academy is 13 weeks. Classes will begin at 8a.m. and end at 4p.m. The Fall Academy begins in the last week of August. The spring Academy starts in the last week of February. There will occasionally be some training in evening hours, and some weapons training will occur on Saturday mornings. Training will be intense and disciplined. Students will be expected to attend every class, and be timely in both arriving for class and in the submission of assignments. Students will be required to maintain a 2.0 GPA in order to be awarded an Alaska Police Standards acceptable certificate. Students will be expected to maintain a sufficient degree of physical conditioning in order to participate successfully in classes that cover topics such as physical arrest, weapons retention, and handcuffing.
In addition, most
police departments in the state require applicants to pass
a basic physical proficiency test prior to being hired.
For
more information and to request an application packet, contact
Assistant Professor John Myers at the phone number or email
address above.
Application Information
Applicants to the program will have to be a high school graduate or possess a GED certificate. Students will have to fill out an application for the Law Enforcement Academy and agree to comply with the rules and regulations established by TVC and the Academy.
Additionally, all applicants must comply with the Alaska Police Standards Qualifications:- U.S. citizen or resident alien demonstrating intent to become a citizen
- Must be 21 years of age to be employed as a Police Officer, however, students who are at least 18 years old may be admitted to the training program
- Must possess a valid Alaska Driver's License
- Must be free of physical defects that would interfere with the performance of the normal duties of a police officer (including certain vision, hearing, and/or emotional disorders.)
Alaska Law Enforcement Agencies are prohibited, by law, from hiring or employing any person who has:
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Been convicted of a felony
- Been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of dishonesty, moral turpitude, or other crime resulting in serious physical injury to another within the preceding 10 years
- Been convicted of two or more DWI offenses
- Been denied police certification, or had police certification revoked by the Alaska Police Standards Council.
- Illegally transported, manufactured or sold a controlled substance within the 10 years prior to application or who has used marijuana within the last year prior to application.
- Falsely applied for certification, lied, or omitted information from the APSC application.
NOTE: Entry into law enforcement tactics training may be denied to any person who, because of past criminal or social behavior, might represent a risk of harm to other students or to the general public.
Faculty Profile
Don P. “Dusty” Johnson is a graduate of Municipal Police Academy in Sitka, Alaska and began his career in law enforcement in Fairbanks in 1978. Dusty has worked in patrol, Metro, detectives and spent more than 20 years on the Tactical Police Team. In 2007, Dusty retired from the Fairbanks Police Department after 29 years of service. Dusty has been an instructor with the TVC Law Enforcement Academy since it was established.
Contact Information:
Dusty Johnson,Coordinator and Assistant Professor
TVC Law Enforcement Academy
UAF Tanana Valley Campus
P.O. Box 758080
Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-8080
email: ffdpj@uaf.edu
phone: (907) 455-2811

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