Title: Police Training Institute Program Materials, 1958-
Arrangement
Arranged topically and then approximately chronological.
NOTE: Due to some comingling of materials between records series likely due to a past researcher not returning materials to their proper location, and to the similarly described in the below records series, J. Kaczmarek merged all materials from the below record series into 31/12/801 and created a finding aid for everything.
31/12/802, 31/12/803, 31/12/804, 31/12/805, 31/12/806, 31/12/807, and 31/12/808
Administrative History of Creating Unit
In 1955 the General Assembly passed legislation establishing the Police Training Institute under the direction of the Division of University Extension.1 Upon the Division's reorganization in 1973, responsibility for the Institute was assumed by the Office of Continuing Education and Public Service.2 Since September 1, 1975, the Institute has been under the direction of the Office of University-Wide Projects.3
In response to state concern for improved and increased training of police officers, the Institute offers a Basic Law Enforcement Course for new police officers at the University. Short Courses, conferences and institutes on various aspects of police work are also held throughout the state. The Institute also develops police training curricula and offers consultant service to police departments and other law enforcement agencies.4
1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 48th Report, Oct. 18. 1955, p. 849.
2. Ibid., 57th Report, March 21, 1973, p. 184 and July 18, 1973, p. 326.
3. University of Illinois Reference Folder, no. 40, Nov. 1, 1976, p. 13, explains the administrative organization.
4. Farlow, Helen. History of the University of Illinois Division of University Extension, 1933-1968: A Progress Report, p. 33-35.