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Correctional Probation Basic Recruit PSAV Certificate (5012)


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Correctional Probation


Program Purpose:
To provide job-related training to candidates for full-time or part-time correctional probation officer positions that require entry-level certification in accordance with Chapter 943, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 11B-35, Florida Administrative Code.

Employment Types:
Correctional Probation Officer

Program Length:
239-592 clock hours, depending upon previous certification(s)

Admission Requirements:
Applicant must be at least 19 years of age, be a U.S. citizen and have a high school diploma or GED diploma. Applicant must not have had a dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces of the United States or any felony convictions. Applicant must take the Basic Abilities Test and achieve required scores. Additionally, applicant must have a physical examination prior to program entry.

Academic Division:
Florida Public Safety Institute, Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy (PTLEA)

Contact:
(850) 201-7000

Course Information and Clock Hours


Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program


  • CJK0271 Correctional Probation Legal 57 clock hour(s)
  • CJK0272 CPO /IPS Communication Skills 44 clock hour(s)
  • CJK0273 CPO Caseload Management 40 clock hour(s)
  • CJK0274 CPO Supervision 88 clock hour(s)
  • CJK0275 CPO Investigations 39 clock hour(s)
  • CJK0276 CPO Mgt Information Systems 27 clock hour(s)
  • CJK0255 CMS Correctional Probation Firearms 16 clock hour(s)
  • CJK0031 CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers 40 clock hour(s)
  • CJK0051 CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics 80 clock hour(s)
  • CJK0280 Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training 34 clock hour(s)

CJSTC Required Hours: 465


  • CJD0234 State Exam Review Course 40 clock hour(s)

Total PTLEA Program Hours: 505


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