859 total hours to meet the minimal state requirements.
Of those, 2 hours Constitutional law. Recognizing special needs 8 hours. Mental illness 6 hours. Cultural & religious considerations 3 hours. Domestic violence 8 hours. First aid 40 hours. These add up to 67 hours.
On the other hand, 66 hours of combatives + 124 hours of firearms training = 190 hours of how to use force.
Module One
Introduction to the Academy 6 hours
Introduction to Law Enforcement in Pennsylvania 28 hours
Criminal Laws & Procedures 119 Hours
*Constitutional law 2 hours*
Module Two
Juveniles 8 hours
Human relations 22 hours
Responding to special needs 22 hours
Homeland security 18 hours
Vehicle code enforcement 64 hours
Crash investigations 27 hours
Module Three
Patrol procedures & Operations 105 hours
Criminal investigation 53 hours
Drug law enforcement 14 hours
Case presentation 16 hours
Module Four
Operation of Patrol Vehicles 20 hours
Physical & Emotional Wellness 84 hours
Defensive Tactics 66 hours
*Less-lethal weapons familiarization* 5 hours
Firearms 124 hours
*Handgun* 74 hours
*Shotgun* 18 hours
*"Patrol Rifle"* 24 hours
Emergency Response Training 40 hours
Handling of Arrested Persons 28 hours
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