►About PSI:
The Police Science Institute was founded in 1994 as the Valley's first independent vocational rehabilitation school of security and law enforcement. The founders' premise was that the law enforcement vocational rehabilitation needs of society required a training program blending professionalism and science in new and creative ways.
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From its inception, PSI has combined a solid foundation in theoretical and research course work with an emphasis on developing professional skills. Students at PSI build these skills through field experiences, which are an integral part of the curriculum. You learn it - then you do it.
We are dedicated to providing students with the safety that can only be attained through training. Our faculty includes master instructors who are affiliated with law enforcement agencies.
The institute offers a set of courses which meet state licensing requirements and all successful graduates receive licensing in their respective profession.
►Mission & Vision:
The Mission of the Police Science Institute is to provide the highest quality of:
- Education
- Training
- Research
- Service
PSI strives to improve the quality of life by addressing major contemporary human social issues, in a problem- solving way, foster respect for human diversity in a multicultural society, and combating discrimination in all its forms. In all of its activities, PSI is committed to exhibiting the highest professional and ethical standards, addressing the needs of both individuals and organizations.
►Revitalization:
The Police Science Institute is a progressive program that has consistently worked to address students needs within the context of changes taking place in the wider world.
It was the first institution in the Central Valley to recognize and act upon the need for highly qualified and professionally trained law enforcement and security personnel.
PSI instructors have continued to carefully assess the social, economic, and educational contest for training in law enforcement and security by:
- Redefining programs.
- Instituting new ones.
- Helping graduates meet the demands of changing times.
Excellence for such an institution is by definition a journey, rather than a final destination.
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