2011 Training classes for Civil Service Special Examination for Police Officers

publish date : 2012-04-02
From 2011, Civil Service Grade Three Special Examination for Police Officers has been changed into a two-track divergent system. The examinees are separated into two different approaches with distinctive subjects according to their current status as first-line police officers or common college graduates. A total of 71 students from police agencies, fire departments and coast guards successfully passed the exam in 2011 and have enrolled in the training courses at CPU from January 9th to November 8th, 2012. 30 students from the section of common college graduates started their training on February 6th and will last for two years till December 5, 2012.

The courses emphasize on the integration between practicality and theory, including disciplinary (general education, management, law, professional courses), technical (judo, synthesis arresting technique, shooting, basic training), moral education and internships. The goal is to have a better understand of the profession and value of police work.

Nowadays, with the rapid changing environment, police officers have faced more and more challenges. In the areas of cultivating education and continuing education, life-long learning is no longer a slogan. The courses with students from the section of first-line police officers will be based on the practical experiences with theories. The common college ones will start from the basic disciplines. After the training, students will be more professional in both knowledge and leadership apart from being able to take up the position of a police lieutenant. The future officers will be better qualified and ready to devote themselves to the society.