CSUF Criminology 108 Reserve Program - The Fresno County Sheriff . . . The student reserve must commit to participating in the program for a total of four (4) semesters The first two semesters consist of academy training and the last two semesters consist of the “directed policing” portion
CRIM 108 - Directed Policing - Acalog ACMS™ Open only to criminology majors Supervised field experience in police work for interpreting theories developed in parallel criminology courses Purchase of uniform required Approved for SP grading CR NC grading only (Minimum of 6 field hours per unit ) Units: 3 Repeatable for a maximum of 12 units
Criminology program fosters future law enforcement leaders Fresno State’s criminology 108 class, officially known as Directed Policing, transforms its students into Fresno County reserve deputy sheriffs in two years The program is unique It’s the only one of its kind offered in any community college, state school or university in California
Fresno County Sheriffs Office - Facebook Sheriff John Zanoni has sworn in 26 students of Fresno State’s Criminology 108 program They are now reserve deputies with the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Six of the cadets received the Joel Wahlenmaier Scholarship Joel was a deputy with our department who was killed in the line of duty in 2010
CRIM 108 Fall 2021 Course Information 2 . docx - 1. . . Students must be enrolled at Fresno State fulltime during all four semesters Exceptions are only with the knowledge and permission of the instructor This course is designed for students who are interested in a career in law enforcement and have at least two years to devote to the process
CRIMINOLOGY 108 Directed Policing Law Enforcement Customs and Courtesies: When dealing with Fresno State faculty, m of address is “Professor ” However, when dealing with law enforcement professionals, it is pro er to address them by their rank Because I am your professor in this course, you should address me as “Professor Hushaw” in person, email, calls