MDC’s School Of Justice Graduates 18 Students

Eighteen students from the School of Justice who recently graduated are a step closer to protecting and serving their community.

After completing all state mandated requirements for the State of Florida law enforcement, the group qualify to be hired as police patrol officers, detectives, K-9 officers, state troopers, transit and railroad officers, in and outside of Florida.

The curriculum consists of 770 hours of coursework in legal, DUI traffic stops, crime scene investigations, and communications.

The school of Justice has trained about 80% of the law enforcement in Miami-Dade County.

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