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July 5, 2007
橙子视频 criminal justice students to receive opportunity to become POST-certified while in college
Criminal justice students at the University of Louisiana
                    at Monroe received welcome news as Governor Kathleen Blanco
                    signed Senate Bill 194, which will ultimately give them the
                    opportunity to become POST-certified police officers in Louisiana
                    as part of their college curriculum.
                  
                  Senator Robert Barham, R-Oak Ridge, introduced this bill
                at the request of Harold Williamson, the head of 橙子视频鈥檚
                    criminal justice department. It passed unanimously with no
                    nays and few absences in both houses of the legislature. 
                  
鈥淭his should enhance the criminal justice program in
                    that it gives students a truly marketable circumstance鈥攖hey
                    can go to work immediately at any local agency in Louisiana
                    without having to become certified at cost to the agency
                    in money and time,鈥 said Williamson. 鈥淎gencies
                    tend to favor those applicants who are already POST-certified
                    when making their hiring decisions.鈥
                  
                  Participating students will attend the North Delta Regional
                  Training Academy, a component of the criminal justice department,
                  during the summer months for 12 weeks (approximately May
                  15 to Aug. 15). This bill allows their certification to remain
                  in effect without full-time employment for a period of two
                  years. 
                  
                  The criminal justice department currently plans the inaugural
                  offering of this six-hour course to run through both summer
                  sessions in 2008.
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