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Parks Law Enforcement Academy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Park Ranger Law Enforcement Academy, formally named Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program (SLETP), is a seasonal ranger training program held bi-annually at seven different colleges throughout the United States. It consists of 720 hours of certified training. Subjects covered include constitutional law, defensive tactics, firearms, emergency vehicle operations, criminal investigation, and more.[1]

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History

Formally named Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program (SLETP) the program was developed in 1977 to ensure that temporary park rangers have the appropriate skills and judgment to carry out law enforcement duties.[2]

Employment opportunities

Successful graduation of the training program enables cadets to seek work as seasonal law enforcement rangers for several different state agencies and the National Park Service as a type II (limited commission) U.S. Park Ranger. Graduates must be hired by an agency and pass a background investigation, medical exam and drug screening before becoming Rangers or officers.[3] Most cadets choose to work for the National Park Service. The National Park Service is the only federal agency who recognizes this training and who has seasonal law enforcement rangers. All permanent federal land management law enforcement officers attend training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia.[4]

Acceptance

Training is rigorous and as such, acceptance into the academy is highly selective. Potential cadets must submit a written application, provide three or more letters of recommendation, undergo a criminal history background check, and successfully pass a physical agility test. Most cadets are "pre-service", meaning they must pay for the cost of academy out-of-pocket.

There are currently six operational and certified park ranger law enforcement academies in the United States. The academies are accredited by the Federal Law Enforcement Accreditation Board.[5]

College Location Contact website
Colorado Northwestern Community College Rangely, Colorado [2]
Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona [3]
Skagit Valley College Mount Vernon, Washington [4]
Southwestern Community College Franklin, North Carolina [5]
Vermilion Community College Ely, Minnesota [6]
Temple University Ambler, Pennsylvania [7]

References

  1. ^ Skagit Valley College, "Parks Law Enforcement Academy", accessed 21 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program". anpr.org. Retrieved 2 May 2019.Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program; Association of National Park Rangers, October 2009
  3. ^ "Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program". Association of National Park Rangers.
  4. ^ "Land Management Police Training". Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers.
  5. ^ Association for National Park Rangers, "[1]", accessed 21 July 2010.

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