School Based Law Enforcement Training
- One example of school-based law enforcement training is the Gang Resistance Education and Training Program (GREAT), used by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). This national program, one of the first in the country, began in 1991.
- School-based law enforcement training topics offer a wide variety of information to school officers. Classes cover such topics as teen dating and violence, drug identification, Arab culture, school safety and vulnerability, steroids, the choking game and school searches.
- School-based law enforcement training benefits a range of personnel. These include school educators and administrators, parents, school resource officers, school probation or parole officers, security personnel and school drug educators.
- According to the ATF, more than six million elementary and middle school students graduated from the GREAT program between 1991 and 2009.
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