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Kentucky Law
Enforcement Council Funderburk Building, 521 Lancaster Ave, E.K.U. Richmond,
KY 40475-3102 (859) 622-6218 FAX (859) 622-5943
E-Mail: lball@docjt.jus.state.ky.us http://docjt.jus.state.ky.us/law_enforcement_council.htm
Department of Criminal Justice
Training Funderburk Building,
521 Lancaster Ave., E.K.U. Richmond, KY
40475-3102 (859)622-1328 FAX (859)
622-2740 http://docjt.jus.state.ky.us
The Kentucky State Police Headquarters 919 Versailles Road Frankfort, KY
40601 (502) 695-6300 Office of the
Commissioner (Pat Simpson): www.kentuckystatepolice.org/com.htm Career Opportunities: www.kentuckystatepolice.org/career.htm State Police Civilian Careers: www.kentuckystatepolice.org/civcareer.htm Obtaining a Trooper Application: www.kentuckystatepolice.org/pdf/cadetapp.pdf) (this link requires
Adobe Acrobat Reader which is available from main link: www.kentuckystatepolice.org/com.htm )
Special Operations
Branch www.kentuckystatepolice.org/ksporgan.htm The
Special Operations Branch provides specialized support and
assistance to agency and local law enforcement components, and shall
include the Special Response Team, as well as the Hazardous
Devices/Materials and Canine Sections. The Special Operations
Branch is under the command of Captain Greg Gay.
University of Louisville People
interested in Law Enforcement careers such as Police, Corrections,
Security and Loss Prevention can earn their undergraduate degrees
completely online through a new program offered by the U of L in
partnership with the Kentucky Community and Technical College
System. U of L now offers the bachelor of science in
administration of justice degree online, in addition to its master
of science in administration of justice degree that has been offered
online since 2001. CORE COURSES: overviews
of U.S. criminal justice, corrections and law enforcement; criminal
behavior, procedure, law and evidence; juvenile justice; research
design; and quantitative analysis. Electives can include
international terrorism, domestic violence, capital punishment,
organized crime, serial murder, sex crimes, profiling violent
crimes, community corrections, court administration and computer
applications in criminal justice.
Contacts: Joni
Allison (502) 852-8565 Judy Hughes (502) 852-6171 Division of
Distance and Continuing Education joni.allison@louisville.edu or visit http://www.ddce.louisville.edu/distance/degree.html
Shelby Campus,
University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
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