The Police Foundations (Accelerated) program is designed to give potential police candidates a broad education in the theory of human relations, combined with related academic knowledge of the law, police powers, community policing and investigation. Delivered in the same context as other post-secondary education programs, the goal of the Police Foundations (Accelerated) program is to provide students with a well-rounded education that prepares them to address the problems of the communities that they may serve, in a flexible and effective manner. The physical training and career preparation components of the program are designed to assist students to meet the demands of police recruitment processes. This program is not a requirement with police services.
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- complete all tasks in compliance with pertinent legislation, as well as policing standards, regulations and guidelines.
- analyze all relevant information and make effective and legally defensible decisions in accordance with ethical and professional standards
- be accountable for one's actions when carrying out all tasks.
- develop and implement ongoing effective strategies for personal and professional development.
- ensure the respect of human rights and freedoms in all interactions.
- work co-operatively in multidisciplinary teams to achieve mutual goals.
- collaborate in the development and implementation of community policing strategies.
- monitor, evaluate and document behaviours, situations and events accurately and discreetly in compliance with legal, professional, ethical and organizational requirements.
- mitigate risks and maintain order by applying effective strategies in crisis, conflict and emergency situations.
- take positive actions to help crime victims.
- conduct investigations by collecting, documenting, preserving and presenting admissible evidence.