CWC's Rural Justice Training Center (RJTC), is committed to helping rural law enforcement agencies meet the challenges that face law enforcement today. One, simple statement — Serving the Needs of Rural Law Enforcement — comprehensively describes the important function that the RJTC serves in strengthening the law enforcement profession in Wyoming's small towns and communities.
By utilizing innovative strategies and a staff of experienced professionals, the Center provides educational and training opportunities, technical assistance, and technical integration services customized to meet the needs of rural law enforcement agencies across the state.
Beginning October 2008, Central Wyoming College announces the construction of the on-campus RJTC facility. This facility will include a state-of-the-art virtual firearms training system. The system includes a shootback system as well as a split screen recording camera. This split screen camera allows law enforcement trainers and students to review not only their actions, but the scenario to which they are reacting to.
The RJTC contains a fully connected and equiped classroom. The RJTC also contains a hand-to-hand, defensive tactics area for training in custody and control.
A completion date is expected early 2009. For more information, contact Rural Health and Public Safety Director Jeff Hosking.
A director for the RJTC is currently being sought. For more information please click HERE to see more information about this position.
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