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Inner City Youth Recruitment Services

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“To not be judge by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character”
– Martin Luther King Jr.

Our Recruitment Resolution

The culture of policing seen and experienced in inner cities are so entrench that training alone can’t fix this style of policing. Society must stem the traditional recruitment of policing, by changing the traditions of those chosen to police inner cities.

The recruitment of, and the hiring of our inner-city youth will change the cultural traditions because these youths belongs to, and come from these communities which does not recruit them. In return for our strategy or “The Resolution” of recruitment, communities will have a better sense of who is policing them.

The following is Money on Books theories and solutions to the inner-city youth recruitment:

 

#1 – INTIMATE KNOWLEDGE OF THEIR COMMUNITIES

Inner city youth has the intimate knowledge of who’s their neighbors, stores, shop owners, gas station attendants, barber shops, and of where to buy the best burgers or burritos. They know and understand which streets to avoid walking down as youths and this alone gives them knowledge about their community that can’t be taught, reenacted, or simulated.

 

#2 – THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PERPS AND PUBLIC

Inner city youth know that every person with braids, ponytails, beards, or tattoos is not a gang member nor are they affiliated with a gang. These youth knowledges of being able to identify without fear or bias is extremely important when it’s time to protect and service.

 

#3 – EXPERTS ON STEMMING THE OCCUPYING SYNDROME

(Please don’t be offended, we seek diversity for all.) Slaves and/or “them people” were controlled by masters and/or authorities, and being rude, brutal, and the use of deadly force has been the norm for decades. To break the cycle of this occupying system, and culture of policing, it must start with the recruitment of these forgotten inner-city youth. These youths know from experience of how these “norm” or these “occupying forces” has affected them. This alone can be the most important force for stemming the occupying syndrome and the correction of policing for the next generation.

 

#4 – EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAW

Inner city youth would know that equality can only be derived when one only sees a person, and not a Race. Equality can only be administered when you know, or have an idea of the people your policing.

 

#5 – TRUE TIES BREEDS, TRUE PATROITS

One becomes tied to something when it is a part of one’s self. These inner-city youths are a part of these communities they are a part of us all. For law enforcement to build a relationship with communities, true ties must exist to the communities. These inner-city youths are that “string” with true ties to these communities that will tie the knot between the two. They possess true ties to “these communities” which can bring an understanding of community with patriotism.

 

#6 – We the people

Our representative in our communities is the police, and our inner-city youth needs to make up this representation.

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Application

The application will require you to provide basic information such as name, address, date of birth, etc. It may also require more extensive information, such as personal history information.

California peace officers undergo an extensive selection process before law enforcement agencies hire recruits. The role of the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) includes establishing minimum selection standards for peace officers in California and conducting research that results in the development of the tests and procedures used by local law enforcement agencies to adhere to these minimum selection standards.

 


Minimum Selection Standards

The minimum peace officer selection standards are set forth in Government Code Sections 1029 and 1031. Every California peace officer must be:

  1. Free of any felony convictions
  2. A citizen of the United States or a permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship (CHP officers must be US citizens at time of appointment)
  3. At least 18 years of age
  4. Fingerprinted for purposes of search of local, state, and national fingerprint files to disclose any criminal record
  5. Of good moral character, as determined by a thorough background investigation
  6. A high school graduate, pass the General Education Development test or have attained a two-year, four-year, or advanced degree from an accredited or approved institution
  7. Found to be free from any physical, emotional, or mental condition which might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a peace officer.

 


Written Exam

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Recruits will be asked to demonstrate reading and writing ability by passing the POST Entry-level Law Enforcement Test Battery (PELLETB) or another examination designed to measure reading and writing ability. The PELLETB is a paper and pencil, multiple-choice examination. If the agency utilizes the PELLETB, the Applicant Preparation Guide (pdf) and Frequently Asked Questions webpage are good sources of information. Whichever exam the agency decides to use, be sure to ask for and review the study guide, if one is available.

Additionally, if you will be required to submit to a written essay exam; online writing labs (OWLs) can provide useful information. A simple internet search for “online writing lab” should result in links to various OWLs. OWLs provide information on the basic mechanics of writing, which is generally what agencies are looking for – good writing skills, not content.

 


Physical Ability Test

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Most law enforcement agencies administer a physical ability test (PAT) in some form; however, POST does not require this type of test as part of the selection process. As such, POST has no standards or guidelines for administering a PAT. POST does, however, require the administration of a physical conditioning program during the academy.

Information on preparing for entry into a basic academy and the physical conditioning program, as well as reference information in preparing for the agency-specific pre-employment physical ability test can be found on the Physical Ability Test FAQ webpage.

 


Oral Interview

The oral interview will likely be conducted by an oral panel consisting of the head of the department, department staff and/or human resources personnel, and will minimally cover the following six categories:

  • Experience – assesses your ability and experience in accepting responsibilities and performing assigned tasks as demonstrated through achievements in work, school, and other activities.
  • Problem Solving – assesses your reasoning skills in developing timely, logical responses to a wide variety of situations and problems.
  • Communication Skills – assesses your oral communications skills, which includes speaking, listening, and non-verbal communication.
  • Interest/Motivation – addresses your interest in and preparedness for the peace officer job. It includes an assessment of your general level of interest, initiative, and goal orientation.
  • Interpersonal Skills – assesses many facets, such as social knowledge/appropriateness, social insight, empathy, social influence, social self-regulation, sociability, team orientation, social self-confidence, conflict management skills, and negotiating skills.
  • Community Involvement/Awareness – focuses specifically on your experiences and interest in community issues, as well as your interest in and ability to fill multiple roles and serve a diverse community.

These six categories are covered in the Interview Peace Officer Candidates: Hiring Interview Guidelines document. This document is designed to assist agencies in the conduct of the interview; however, candidates may find some of the information useful.

The oral interview is a “professional” interview, which you should adequately prepare yourself for. Here are some basic steps in preparing for the interview:

  • Do your research – learn about the department, the job, the community, current law enforcement issues within the community
  • Dress appropriately – remember that this is a “professional” interview
  • Be prepared – arrive about 15 minutes early; plan and/or drive your route ahead of time; allow for delays due to traffic, parking, etc.
  • Remain calm – interviews are inherently stressful; however, if you have prepared yourself, you should be able to relax and enjoy the interview process
  • Be gracious – at the end of the interview, take time to thank each interviewer and shake their hand

These basic steps are intended as a guide in preparing for the interview. It is in your best interest to conduct your own research to determine what would work best for you and the specific position you are seeking.

 



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Background Investigation

The peace officer background investigation is a very time and labor intensive process, requiring the collection of a variety of official documents, contacts with relatives, friends, employers, and many others, and checks of almost every aspect of your personal history. The specific POST requirements for the conduct of the background investigation are found in Commission Regulation 1953. POST also provides agencies with background investigation guidance as contained in the POST Background Investigation Manual. Although these references are designed for agency use, applicants may find them helpful in understanding the background process.

The background investigation process commonly begins with a meeting with the background investigator, who will explain the process and have you sign and complete numerous forms. The most lengthy and important form you will complete is the Personal History Statement (PHS) – Peace Officer (doc). The investigator may have you complete the POST PHS or a similar form created by the agency. The information you provide on the PHS will be used in the background investigation portion of the hiring process. The information provided must be complete, accurate, and straightforward.

Note that there are very few automatic bases for rejection. Even issues of prior misconduct, such as prior illegal drug use, driving under the influence, theft, or even arrest or conviction are usually not, in and of themselves, automatically disqualifying. However, deliberate misstatements or omissions can and often will result in your application being rejected, regardless of the nature or reason for the misstatements/omissions. In fact, the number one reason individuals “fail” background investigations are because they deliberately withhold or misrepresent job-relevant information from their prospective employer.

At some point during the background process you may be asked to show proof of age, education, and citizenship status. Since it will take some time to acquire the official documentation (i.e., certified copies of birth certificate, official sealed copies of high school and/or college transcript(s), citizenship verification), you may consider collecting the information ahead of time. You should contact the employing agency to determine their specific documentation requirements. You should also consider printing out the POST Personal History Statement (PHS) – Peace Officer (pdf) form, completing it, and keeping the information as a “working” copy in a file for future reference. If the information on your PHS changes (i.e., you move residences, change jobs, complete college, etc.), be sure to update the information on your “working” copy. When it comes time to complete the agency’s personal history statement, you will have your personal history information and related documents readily available.

Also, as part of the background investigation process, you may be subjected to a detection of deception examination, such as a polygraph or voice stress analysis. Although it is not a POST requirement, detection of deception examinations is not uncommon. The primary purpose of these examinations is to verify the truthfulness of information that applicants have provided on the PHS and to the background investigator directly.

 


Medical Evaluation

Medical Evaluation
A licensed physician must conduct the medical evaluation. This and other POST requirements are described in POST Commission Regulation 1954.

The medical evaluation will begin with the completion of a medical history statement (pdf). This form will ask questions regarding your medical history. As with the background investigation, completeness and accuracy is critical. The agency will provide you with information on when and where you will be having your medical examination, and with whom (i.e., you cannot obtain a medical evaluation from your own physician).

Agencies must establish their own medical screening procedures and evaluation criteria based on the job duties, powers, demands, and working conditions as defined by the department [Commission Regulation 1955(c)]. As such, you would need to contact the agency directly concerning any questions about the medical evaluation. However, POST does provide agencies with detailed guidance in the conduct of the medical evaluation. That guidance is contained in the POST Medical Screening Manual for California Law Enforcement. Although this manual is designed primarily for screening physicians, you may find it contains some useful information related to medical suitability.

 


Psychological Evaluation

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A licensed psychologist or psychiatrist must conduct the psychological evaluation. This and other POST requirements are described in POST Commission Regulation 1955.

The hiring department will schedule your psychological evaluation with their contracted screening psychologist. The evaluation with generally begin with the completion of a personal history questionnaire. This questionnaire is different from and supplementary to the personal history information you would have given to the hiring department as part of the background investigation. The evaluation will consist of the administration of written psychological tests, as well as a clinical (in person) interview with the screening psychologist.

 


California Law Enforcement Agencies

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Alameda County District Attorney (not a POST participating agency)
Alameda County Sheriff’s Office
Alameda Police Department
Alameda/Contra Costa Transit District Police Department
Albany Police Department
Alhambra Police Department
Alpine County District Attorney (not a POST participating agency)
Alpine County Sheriff’s Department
Alturas Police Department
Amador County District Attorney
Amador County Sheriff’s Department
Amador County Coroner
Amtrak Police Department
Anaheim Police Department
American River College Police Department
(see Los Rios Community College District Police Department)
Anderson Police Department
Angels Camp Police Department
Antioch Police Department
Arcadia Police Department
Arcata Police Department
Arroyo Grande Police Department
Arvin Police Department
Atascadero Police Department
Atherton Police Department
Atwater Police Department
Auburn Police Department
Avenal Police Department
Azusa Pacific University Campus Safety Department (not a POST participating agency)
Azusa Police Department

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Bakersfield Police Department
Baldwin Park Police
Baldwin School Police Department
Banning Police Department
Barstow Police Department
Bay Area Rapid Transit Police Department
Bear Valley Police Department
Beaumont Police Department
Bell Gardens Police Department
Bell Police Department
Belmont Police Department
Belvedere Police Department
Benicia Police Department
Berkeley Police Department
Beverly Hills Police Department
Biola University Campus Safety Department (not a POST participating agency)
Bishop Police Department
Bishop Paiute Tribal Police Department (not a POST participating agency)
Blue Lake Police Department (contract city, see Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department)
Blythe Police Department
Brawley Police Department
Brea Police Department
Brentwood Police Department
Brisbane Police Department
Broadmoor Police Department
Buena Park Police Department
Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority Police Department
Burbank Police Department
Burlingame Police Department
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway
Butte Community College Police Department
Butte County District Attorney
Butte County Sheriff’s Department/Coroner

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CA Alcoholic Beverage Control
CA Assembly Sergeant at Arms
CA Attorney General (see also CA Department of Justice)
CA California Highway Patrol
CA California Emergency Management Agency (CAL EMA)
CA California Exposition and State Fair Police Department
CA California Horse Racing Board
CA Department of Consumer Affairs, Dental Board of California
CA Department of Consumer Affairs, Division of Investigation
CA Department of Corporations
CA Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (not a POST participating agency)
CA Department of Developmental Services
CA Department of Employment Development
CA Department of Fish and Wildlife
CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)
CA Department of Public Health, Food and Drug Branch
CA Department of Health Care Services
CA Department of Industrial Relations
CA Department of Insurance, Fraud
CA Department of Justice (see also CA Attorney General)
CA Department of Motor Vehicles
CA Department of Parks and Recreation
CA Department of Social Services
CA Department of State Hospitals
CA Department of Toxic Substances Control
CA Franchise Tax Board
CA National Guard (not a POST participating agency)
CA Secretary of State Office of Investigation
CA State Controller
CA State Lottery
CA State Public Defender (not a POST participating agency)
CA Supreme Court of California
Calaveras County Coroner (not a POST participating agency)
Calaveras County District Attorney
Calaveras County Sheriff’s Department
Calexico Police Department
California City Police Department
California Criminalistics Institute (not a POST participating agency)
California Institute of Technology Police Department (not a POST participating agency)
California Maritime Academy Police Services
Calipatria Police Department
Calistoga Police Department
Campbell Police Department
Capitola Police Department
Carlsbad Police Department
Carmel Police Department
Cathedral City Police Department
Central Marin Police Authority
Ceres Department of Public Safety
Cerritos Community College District Police Department
Chaffey Community College District Police Department
Chapman University Department of Public Safety (not a POST participating agency)
Chico Police Department
Chino Police Department
Chowchilla Police Department
Chula Vista Police Department
Citrus Community College Police Department (not a POST participating agency)
Citrus Heights Police Department
Claremont College Department of Campus Safety (not a POST participating agency)
Claremont Police Department
Clayton Police Department
Clearlake Police Department
Cloverdale Police Department
Clovis Police Department
Clovis Unified School District Police Department
Coalinga Police Department
College of the Sequoias Police Department
Colma Police Department
Coast Community College District Police Department
Colton Police Department
Colusa County District Attorney
Colusa County Sheriff’s Department
Colusa Police Department
Compton Community Education Center (see El Camino College Compton Center Police Department)
Compton Unified School District Police Department
Concord Police Department
Concordia University Department of Campus Safety and Security (not a POST participating agency)
Contra Costa Community College District Police Department
Contra Costa County District Attorney
Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department/Coroner
Corcoran Police Department
Corning Police Department
Corona Police Department
Coronado Police Department
Costa Mesa Department of Communications
Costa Mesa Police Department
Cosumnes River College Police Department (see Los Rios Community College District Police Department)
Cotati Police Department
Covina Police Department
CPSU Pomona Department of Public Safety
CPSU San Luis Obispo University Police Department
Crescent City Police Department
CSU Bakersfield University Police Department
CSU California Maritime Academy Police Services
CSU Channel Islands University Police Department
CSU Chico University Police Department
CSU Dominguez Hills University Police and Parking
CSU East Bay University Police Department
CSU Fresno University Police Department
CSU Fullerton University Police Department
CSU Humboldt University Police Department
CSU Long Beach University Police Department
CSU Los Angeles University Police Department
CSU Maritime Academy Public Safety Department
CSU Monterey Bay University Police Department
CSU Northridge Department of Police Services
CSU Sacramento Public Safety/University Police Department
CSU Sacramento Public Safety/University Police Department Dispatchers
CSU San Bernardino University Police Department
CSU San Diego University Police Department
CSU San Francisco Police Department
CSU San José University Police Department
CSU San Marcos University Police Department
CSU Sonoma Police and Parking Services
CSU Stanislaus University Police Department
Cuesta College Department of Public Safety
Culver City Police Department
Cypress Police Department

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Daly City Police Department
Dana Point Police Department (contract city, see Orange County Sheriff’s Department)
Danville Police Department (contract city, see Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department)
Davis Police Department
Del Norte County District Attorney
Del Norte County Sheriff’s Department
Del Rey Oaks Police Department
Delano Police Department
Desert Hot Springs Police Department
Dinuba Police Department
Dixon Police Department
Dos Palos Police Department
Downey Police Department

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East Bay Regional Parks District Department of Public Safety
East Palo Alto Police Department
El Cajon Police Department
El Camino Community College District Police Department
El Centro Police Department
El Cerrito Police Department
El Dorado County District Attorney
El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department
El Monte Police Department
El Rancho Unified School District Police Department (not a POST participating agency)
El Segundo Police Department
Elk Grove Police Department
Emeryville Police Department
Escalon Police Department
Escondido Police Department
Etna Police Department
Eureka Police Department
Exeter Police Department
Exposition Park Department of Public Safety-Los Angeles (not a POST participating agency)

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Fairfax Police Department
Fairfield Police Department
Farmersville Police Department
Ferndale Police Department
Firebaugh Police Department
Folsom Lake College Police Department
*(see also Los Rios Community College District Police Department)
Folsom Police Department
Fontana Police Department
Fontana Unified School District Police Department
Foothill/De Anza Community College District Police Department
Fort Bragg Police Department
Fortuna Police Department
Foster City Police Department
Fountain Valley Police Department
Fowler Police Department
Fremont Police Department
Fresno County District Attorney
Fresno County Sheriff’s Department
Fresno Police Department
Fresno Yosemite International Airport
Fullerton Police Department

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Galt Police Department
Garden Grove Police Department
Gardena Police Department
Gavilan College Campus Security Department (not a POST participating agency)
Gilroy Police Department
Glendale Community College District Police Department
Glendale Police Department
Glendale Police Department Park Rangers
Glendora Police Department
Glenn County District Attorney
Glenn County Sheriff’s Department/Coroner
Gonzales Police Department
Grass Valley Police Department
Grant Joint Union High School District Police Department (see Twin Rivers Unified School District Police Services)
Greenfield Police Department
Gridley Police Department
Grossmont–Cuyamaca Community College District Police Department (not a POST participating agency)
Grover Beach Police Department
Guadalupe Police Department
Gustine Police Department

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Hacienda-La Puente School District Police and Safety Department
Half Moon Bay Police Department
Hanford Police Department
Hawthorne Police Department
Hayward Police Department
Healdsburg Police Department
Hemet Police Department
Hercules Police Department
Hermosa Beach Police Department
Hesperia Unified School District Police Department
Hillsborough Police Department
Hollister Police Department
Holtville Police Department
Humboldt County District Attorney
Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department
Humboldt Department of Health and Human Services
Huntington Beach Police Department
Huntington Beach Union High School District Police Department (not a POST participating agency)
Huntington Park Police Department
Huron Police Department

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Imperial County District Attorney
Imperial County Sheriff’s Department
Imperial Police Department
Indio Police Department
Inglewood Police Department
Inglewood Unified School District Police Department
Inyo County District Attorney
Inyo County Sheriff’s Department
Ione Police Department
Irvine Police Department
Irvine Valley Community College District Police Department
Irwindale Police Department

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Jackson Police Department

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Kensington Police Department
Kerman Police Department
Kern County District Attorney
Kern County District of Parks and Recreation Police Department
Kern County Sheriff’s Department
Kern High School District Police Department
King City Police Department
Kings County District Attorney
Kings County Sheriff’s Department
Kings County Human Services Agency, Fraud Bureau
Kingsburg Police Department

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La Habra Police Department
La Mesa Police Department
La Palma Police Department
La Verne Police Department
Laguna Beach Police Department
Lake County District Attorney
Lake County Sheriff’s Department
Lake Hemet Municipal Water District
Lake Shastina District Police Department
Lakeport Police Department
Lassen County District Attorney
Lassen County Sheriff’s Department
Lemoore Police Department
Lincoln Police Department
Lindsay Department of Public Safety
Livermore Police Department
Livingston Police Department
Lodi Police Department
Lompoc Police Department
Long Beach Police Department
Long Beach Unified School District Safety Department (not a POST participating agency)
Los Alamitos Police Department
Los Altos Police Department
Los Angeles City Bureau of Street Services, Investigation and Enforcement Division
Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks, Park Ranger Division
Los Angeles City Department of Transportation (not a POST participating agency)
Los Angeles City General Services
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Los Angeles County Coroner
Los Angeles County District Attorney
Los Angeles County Police (see Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department)
Los Angeles County Probation Department (not a POST participating agency)
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Los Angeles Police Department
Los Angeles Port Police Department
Los Angeles School Police Department
Los Angeles World Airports Police Department
Los Banos Police Department
Los Gatos/Monte Sereno Police Department
Los Rios Community College District Police Department
Loyola Marymount University Office of Public Safety (not a POST participating agency)

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Madera County District Attorney
Madera County Sheriff’s Department
Madera Police Department
Mammoth Lakes Police Department
Manhattan Beach Police Department
Manteca Police Department
Maricopa Police Department (not a POST participating agency)
Marin Community College District Police Department
Marin County Coroner
Marin County District Attorney
Marin County Sheriff’s Department
Marin Municipal Water District
Marina Department of Public Safety
Mariposa County District Attorney
Mariposa County Sheriff’s Department
Martinez Police Department
Marysville Police Department
Maywood Police Department (contract city, see Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department)
McFarland Police Department
Mendocino County District Attorney
Mendocino County Sheriff’s Department
Mendota Police Department
Menlo Park Police Department
Merced Community College Police Department
Merced County District Attorney
Merced County Sheriff’s Department
Merced Police Department
Mill Valley Police Department
Millbrae Police Department (not a POST participating agency)
Mills College Department of Public Safety (not a POST participating agency)
Milpitas Police Department
Mira Costa Community College District Police Department
Modesto Police Department
Modoc County District Attorney
Modoc County Sheriff’s Department
Mono County District Attorney
Mono County Sheriff’s Department
Monrovia Police Department
Montclair Police Department
Montebello Police Department
Montebello Unified School District Police Department
Monterey County District Attorney (not a POST participating agency)
Monterey County Emergency Communication
Monterey County Sheriff’s Department
Monterey Park Police Department
Monterey Police Department
Monterey Peninsula Airport District Police Department
Moorpark College Police Department (see Ventura County Community College District Police Department)
Moraga Police Department
Morgan Hill Police Department
Morro Bay Police Department
Mount San Jacinto Community College District Police Department
Mt. Shasta Police Department
Mountain View Emergency Communications
Mountain View Police Department
Murrieta Police Department

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Napa County District Attorney
Napa County Sheriff’s Department
Napa Police Department
Napa Valley College Police Department
Napa Valley Railroad Police
National City Police Department
Nevada City Police Department
Nevada County District Attorney
Nevada County Sheriff’s Department
Newark Police Department
Newman Police Department
Newport Beach Police Department
Novato Police Department

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Oakdale Police Department
Oakland City Housing Authority Police Department
Oakland Park Rangers (see Oakland Police Department)
Oakland Police Department
Oakland Unified School District Police Department
Oakley Police Department
Occidental College Department of Campus Safety (not a POST participating agency)
Oceanside Police Department
Oceanside Police Department Harbor Unit
Ohlone Community College District Police Department
Ontario International Airport (see Los Angeles World Airports Police Department)
Ontario Police Department
Orange County Auto Theft Task Force (OCATT) (not a POST participating agency)
Orange County District Attorney
Orange County District Attorney, Public Assistance Fraud (not a POST participating agency)
Orange County Probation Department (not a POST participating agency)
Orange County Sheriff’s Department/Coroner
Orange Cove Police Department
Orange Police Department
Orland Police Department
Oroville Police Department
Oxnard Police Department

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Pacific Grove Police Department
Pacific Union College Department of Public Safety (not a POST participating agency)
Pacifica Police Department
Palm Springs Police Department
Palo Alto Police Department
Palomar Community College District Police Department
Palos Verdes Estates Police Department
Paradise Police Department
Parlier Police Department
Pasadena City College District Police Department
Pasadena Police Department
Paso Robles Police Department
Pepperdine University Office of Public Safety (not a POST participating agency)
Petaluma Police Department
Piedmont Police Department
Pinole Police Department
Pismo Beach Police Department
Pittsburg Police Department
Placentia Police Department
Placer County District Attorney
Placer County Probation Department (not a POST participating agency)
Placer County Sheriff’s Department
Placerville Police Department
Pleasant Hill Police Department
Pleasanton Police Services
Plumas County District Attorney (not a POST participating agency)
Plumas County Sheriff’s Department
Pomona Police Department
Pomona Unified School District Security Department (not a POST participating agency)
Port Hueneme Police Department
Porterville Police Department
Presidio of Monterey Police Department (not a POST participating agency)

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Red Bluff Police Department
Redding Police Department
Redlands Police Department
Redondo Beach Police Department
Redwood City Police Department
Reedley Police Department
Rialto Police Department
Richmond Police Department
Ridgecrest Police Department
Rio Dell Police Department
Rio Vista Police Department
Ripon Police Department
Riverside Community College District Police Department
Riverside County Department of Public Social Services
Riverside County District Attorney
Riverside County Sheriff’s Department
Riverside Police Department
Rocklin Police Department
Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety
Roseville Police Department
Ross Police Department

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Sacramento City College Police Department
*(see also Los Rios Community College District Police Department)
Sacramento County Coroner
Sacramento County District Attorney
Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance
Sacramento County Regional Parks Department
Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department
Sacramento Police Department
Saddleback Community College Police Department
Saint Helena Police Department
Salinas Police Department
San Benito County District Attorney
San Benito County Sheriff’s Department
San Benito Office of Emergency Services
San Bernardino Community College District Police Department
San Bernardino County District Attorney
San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner
San Bernardino Police Department
San Bernardino Unified School District Police Department
San Bruno Police Department
San Carlos Police Department
San Diego Community College District Police Department
San Diego Unified School District Police Department
San Diego County District Attorney
San Diego County Medical Examiner (not a POST participating agency)
San Diego County Probation Department (not a POST participating agency)
San Diego County Sheriff’s Department
San Diego Harbor Police Department, Port Of
San Diego Police Department
San Fernando Police Department
San Francisco Community College District Police Department
San Francisco County District Attorney
San Francisco County Department of Emergency Management
San Francisco County Medical Examiner
San Francisco County Sheriff’s Department
San Francisco International Airport Communications
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Safety Department
San Francisco Police Department
San Gabriel Police Department
San Jacinto Police Department (contract city, see Riverside County Sheriff’s Department)
San Joaquin County District Attorney
San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department
San Joaquin Delta College Police Department
San Joaquin County Probation Department (not a POST participating agency)
San Jose Police Department
San Jose Unified School District Police Department
San José/Evergreen Community College District Police Department
San Leandro Police Department
San Luis Obispo County District Attorney
San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department
San Luis Obispo Police Department
San Marino Police Department
San Mateo County Coroner
San Mateo County District Attorney
San Mateo County Public Safety Communications Center
San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department
San Mateo Police Department
San Pablo Police Department
San Rafael Police Department
San Ramon Police Department
Sand City Police Department
Sanger Police Department
Santa Ana Police Department
Santa Ana Unified School District Police Department
Santa Barbara County District Attorney
Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department
Santa Barbara Police Department
Santa Clara County Communications
Santa Clara County District Attorney
Santa Clara County District Attorney, Public Assistance Fraud Unit
Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department
Santa Clara Police Department
Santa Clara University Department of Campus Safety (not a POST participating agency)
Santa Cruz County District Attorney
Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Department
Santa Cruz Police Department
Santa Fe Springs Police Services (contract city, see Whittier Police Department)
Santa Maria Police Department
Santa Monica Community College District Police Department
Santa Monica Police Department
Santa Monica Office of Emergency Management
Santa Paula Police Department
Santa Rosa Junior College Police Department
Santa Rosa Police Department
Sausalito Police Department
Scotts Valley Police Department
Seal Beach Police Department
Seaside Police Department
Sebastopol Police Department
Selma Police Department
Sequoias, College of the, Police Department
Shafter Police Department
Shasta Area Safety Communications Agency (SHASCOM-911)
Shasta County District Attorney
Shasta County Marshal
Shasta County Sheriff’s Department
Sierra College Police Department (not a POST participating agency) (contract agency, see Rocklin Police Department)
Sierra County District Attorney (not a POST participating agency)
Sierra County Sheriff’s Department
Sierra Madre Police Department
Signal Hill Police Department
Simi Valley Police Department
Siskiyou County District Attorney
Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Department
Snowline Joint Unified School District Police Department
Solano Community College Police Department
Solano County District Attorney
Solano County Sheriff’s Department
Solano County Special Investigation Bureau
Soledad Police Department
Sonoma County District Attorney
Sonoma County Human Services Department
Sonoma County Probation Department (not a POST participating agency)
Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office
Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART)
Sonoma Police Department (contract city, see Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department)
Sonora Police Department
South Bay Regional Public Communications Authority
South Gate Police Department
South Lake Tahoe Police Department
South Pasadena Police Department
South San Francisco Police Department
Southwestern Community College Police Department
Stallion Springs Police Department
Stanford University Department of Public Safety (not a POST participating agency)
Stanislaus County District Attorney
Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department
Stanislaus Regional 9-1-1
State Center Community College District Police Department
Stockton Police Department
Stockton Unified School District Police Department
Suisun City Police Department
Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety
Susanville Police Department
Sutter County District Attorney
Sutter County Sheriff’s Department
Sutter Creek Police Department

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Taft Police Department
Tehachapi Police Department
Tehama County Coroner
Tehama County District Attorney
Tehama County Sheriff’s Department
Temecula Police Department (contract city – see Riverside County Sheriff’s Department)
Tiburon Police Department
Torrance Police Department
Tracy Police Department
Trinidad Police Department (contract city, see Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office)
Trinity County District Attorney
Trinity County Marshal
Trinity County Sheriff’s Department
Truckee Police Department
Tulare County District Attorney
Tulare County Probation Department (not a POST participating agency)
Tulare County Sheriff’s Department
Tulare Police Department
Tulelake Police Department
Tuolumne County District Attorney
Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Department
Turlock Police Department
Tustin Police Department
Twin Rivers Unified School District Police Services

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UC Berkeley Police Department
UC Davis Police Department
UC Irvine Police Department
UC Los Angeles Police Department
UC Merced Police Department
UC Riverside Police Department
UC San Diego Police Department
UC San Francisco Police Department
UC Santa Barbara Police Department
UC Santa Cruz Police Department
Ukiah Police Department
Union City Police Department
University of La Verne Campus Safety Department (not a POST participating agency)
Upland Police Department
U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California (not a POST participating agency)
University of San Diego Public Safety Department (not a POST participating agency)
University of San Francisco Public Safety Department (not a POST participating agency)
University of Southern California Department of Public Safety (not a POST participating agency)

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Vacaville Police Department
Vallejo Police Department
Ventura County Community College District Police Department
Ventura County District Attorney
Ventura County Medical Examiner (not a POST participating agency)
Ventura County Sheriff’s Department
Ventura Harbor Patrol (not a POST participating agency)
Ventura Police Department
Vernon Police Department
Visalia Police Department

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Walnut Creek Police Department
Walnut Valley Unified School District Police Department (not a POST participating agency)
Watsonville Police Department
Weed Police Department
West Cities Police Communications Center
West Contra Costa Unified School District Police Department (not a POST participating agency)
West Covina Police Department
West Sacramento Police Department
West Valley-Mission Community College District Police Department
Westminster Police Department
Westmorland Police Department
Wheatland Police Department
Whittier College Department of Campus Safety (not a POST participating agency)
Whittier Police Department
Williams Police Department
Willits Police Department
Willows Police Department
Windsor Police Department (contract city – see Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department)
Winters Police Department
Woodlake Police Department
Woodland Police Department

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Yolo Emergency Communications Agency
Yolo County District Attorney
Yolo County Sheriff’s Department
Yreka Police Department
Yuba City Police Department
Yuba County District Attorney
Yuba County Sheriff’s Department
Yuba Community College District Police Department
Yucaipa Police Department (not a POST participating agency)