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26th February 2016, 10:51 AM
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University of Texas System Police
Hello sir, I am Sam Argon. I am from Texas. I want you to help me by giving me some information about the University of Texas System Police Academy. Can you help me?
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26th February 2016, 11:19 AM
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Re: University of Texas System Police
University of Texas System is one of the USA’s largest systems of higher education. The UT System ranks third in the nation in patent applications, and because of the high caliber of scientific research conducted at UT institutions, the UT System is ranked No. 1 in Texas and third in the nation in federal research expenditures As you have asked about the University of Texas System Police Academy, I am giving you information about it The University of Texas System Police Academy was created on December 8, 1967. The academy is licensed by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and has completed nearly 100 basic training schools for peace officers since 1968 graduating more than 2,000 police cadets. The academy is licensed by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and has completed nearly 100 basic training schools for peace officers since 1968 graduating more than 2,000 police cadets. Today the University of Texas System Police deploys 550 sworn police officers and 900 civilian staff members across the State of Texas and at 15 institutions to fulfill that original mandate to protect life and property. The academy is located on the Bee Cave Research Center in Western Travis County approximately three miles West of West Lake Hills, a suburb of Austin, Texas at 506 Crystal Creek Drive. The facility is an austere and purposely geographically isolated setting to facilitate a focus on learning and training without distraction Facilities include: Classroom and office building Kitchen Armory Firearms cleaning/repair/maintenance area Breakroom and cadet study hall/computer lab Library (take and pass on) Restrooms Physical training facility and showers Firearms range for handguns and long rifles Physical agility testing course Jogging course/hill climbing Obstacle course Bus platform for tubular assault/hostage rescue training Parking: reserved for staff and guests, first come first served for cadets and trainees |