Law Enforcement Studies Diploma
Correctional services’ role within law enforcement in our communities
is complex, challenging, and critical in terms of public safety. It is
always open to public scrutiny and comment – both good and bad.
The goal of the Law Enforcement Studies Diploma is to provide
learners with the theoretical background, applied skills and specialized
knowledge to become a superior candidate with higher success at entry-level
employment. This applies to many investigation and law enforcement
occupations, including both federal and provincial correctional services.
(Please
note that you should familiarize yourself with all the qualification
requirements for these various careers.)
In addition to corrections, examples of law enforcement roles include:
- conservation officers
- animal cruelty officers
- border services agency officials
- fraud investigators
- domestic and international transportation safety and security professionals
- gaming investigators
- probation officers
- police officers
- deputy sheriffs
- court officials
More Information
This Diploma is offered through a partnership between several
Academies and Divisions of the Justice Institute of British Columbia.
For details about this Diploma, visit the Police
Academy website.
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