Title: What is the Patrol Training Officer Program?
1What is the Patrol Training Officer Program?
- The PTO program is post-academy training that
replaces the outdated Field Training Officer
Program
2What is the Patrol Training Officer Program?
- The PTO program relies on the adult learning
strategies, particularly Problem Based Learning
3What is Problem Based Learning?
- PBL is a learner-centered teaching methodology
that uses real-life problems as the vehicle for
learning
4How does PBL Work?
- Learners are presented with real-life problems
and follow a pattern of discovery whereby they
express ideas about solving a problem, list facts
already known surrounding the problem, determine
what they need to know and where to go for the
answers, develop an action plan, and finally,
evaluate their outcomes.
5How does PBL Work?
- Problem Based Learning is the engine that drives
the Patrol Training Officer program
6How will implementing the PTO program benefit my
agency?
- Because this training places an emphasis on
problem solving and community policing, your new
officers will thoroughly understand problem
solving and actively engage in it
7How will implementing the PTO program benefit my
agency?
- PTO trainees and trainers have an increased level
of emotional intelligence - self-awareness,
motivation, self-regulation, empathy, and social
skills
8How will implementing the PTO program benefit my
agency?
- Increased interest and involvement in community
oriented policing and problem solving throughout
your agency
9How will implementing the PTO program benefit my
agency?
- A sense of beat responsibility and beat ownership
in your officers
10How will implementing the PTO program benefit my
agency?
- Youll be using a training program that improves
the learning capacity of your officers
11Has anyone tried this program yet?
- Reno, Nevada
- Savannah, Georgia
- Lowell, Massachusetts
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Richmond, California
- Charlotte-Mecklenberg, North Carolina
- All of these departments have fully implemented
the PTO program as their method of post-academy
training
12Where can I go to learn more about the Police
Training Officer program?
- For more information please contact Adam Bracey
or Dave Maddox at the Virginia Community Policing
Institute at 804-644-0899
13What does the actual training look like?
- The PTO training is a 40-hour course designed to
provide your new PTOs with the elements of the
PTO model and how to customize the program to
best serve the needs of their agencies
14What does the actual training look like?
- The 40-hour course is an interactive, fast paced,
fun, and challenging style of learning that
strengthens the skills of your PTOs as trainers
and enables them to develop new police officers
who mature to a level of competency much faster
than traditional field training