Law Enforcement Traffic Stops
AVC Law Enforcement TRAFFIC STOP TRAINING On September 8 & 9, 2008, the students of the Law Enforcement class took full advantage of the good weather and conducted traffic stop training in the AVC parking lot. Using AVC . . . read more
Speed-Cuffing
Law Enforcement Students are getting it done "Quickly and Efficiently"
Officer Jim Marsh, a retired Chicago Police Officer who worked as an instructor at the Chicago Police Academy, has perfected the art of speed cuffing. He further developed a comprehensive training program that he shared with the AVC Law . . . read more
A Strict Lesson In Self Defense
A 6th Degree Master Karate Instructor Visits the Law Enforcement Class
Master David Schmitt visited the Law Enforcement Class at the AVC and taught one of the most valuable lessons a future officer of law enforcement can receive, self defense, awareness and what it takes to stay alive in a dangerous . . . read more
Law Enforcement Students Get Cuffed
The Law Enforcement class at the AVC had their first training session in basic handcuffing techniques. Over the next few weeks, the students will engage in essential, hands-on training designed to keep law enforcement officers safe . . . read more
Students Engage One Another During "High Risk" Traffic Stop Training
The Law Enforcement Class took full advantage of the weather on Thursday, August 31st when they conducted routine and high risk traffic stop training in the AVC parking lot. Students truly developed and demonstrated their leadership . . . read more
Jo Daviess County Probation Officers Conduct a "Drop-in"
But this was no random drop-in. This was a scheduled presentation for the Law Enforcement Class at the AVC. Tuesday morning Kim Montgomery (juvenile probation) and Sharon Gillip (adult probation) engaged our class with an . . . read more
Law Enforcement I / An Introduction to Criminal Justice
Law Enforcement Department Badge T he 2006/07 school year provides for the first ever Law Enforcement class at the Jo Daviess-Carroll AVC. As such, the students will be tasked with designing the first ever badge . . . read more