高级警务中心

高级警务中心, part of the 网赌上分平台’s renowned 亨利·C. 李刑事司法学院 Forensic Sciences, helps to identify and provide guidance on new and better practices in policing.

我们的使命

亨利·C. 李大学 is the largest college at the 网赌上分平台 and has a long history of graduating future police officers and police leaders in our state and beyond. 高级警务中心 (CAP) is an outgrowth of the University's recognition that police policies and practices must change and evolve as national knowledge building identifies new and better practices. 的 profession of law enforcement is interdisciplinary which provides guidance to the everyday aspects of the job. Officers must have avenues to be protected against incapacitating physical, 精神和情感健康问题, 除了工作的危险之外.

"Making a positive impact on the law enforcement profession, one training at a time."丽萨·达迪奥,m.s.S.,垃圾

We apply a holistic approach to help officers become better citizens as well. CAP works with police officials utilizing evidence-based practices to design curriculum in a broad range of areas where local needs can be matched with the research and experience of our faculty and experts in the field. CAP can call upon the broad resources at the 网赌上分平台 for subject matter expertise in the fields of policing, 少年司法, 修正, 法医科学, 多样性和包容性, 国家安全, 心理学, 公共管理, 健康, 健康和更多.

的 future of CAP will be assured through continued support from the University and its efforts to acquire grant funding from federal and state agencies, private foundations and support from local and state police departments who participate in our trainings. 的 focus of CAP is to train police officers in all regions of Connecticut.

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Our staff are leaders and innovators in their fields.

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在媒体上

NBC Connecticut: 的 网赌上分平台 to Offer De-Escalation Training for Police Officers

丽莎Dadio and Lorenzo Boyd discuss the $1 million grant the 网赌上分平台 received from the Department of Justice to support de-escalation training for police officers across the northeast. 达迪奥是李学院的副院长, 高级警务中心主任, M协调员.S. in Investigations program, and senior lecturer of 法医科学. Boyd is the Stewart Professorship in Criminal Justice and Community Policing.