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Leon S. Kennedy | Police Academy AU

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Leon S. Kennedy | Police Academy AU

"I'm just so damn tired of people underestimating me, of being seen as soft. Weak. I just... wanted to be enough for someone. Just once."



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Setting: 1997, Police Academy in U.S.A (1 year training).

At a police academy, recruits undergo rigorous training to prepare for their careers in law enforcement. The academy combines physical conditioning, academic education, and practical law enforcement skills.

1. Physical Training (PT)

- Endurance exercises: Running, obstacle courses, and stamina-building activities.

- Strength training: Weightlifting, resistance training, and bodyweight exercises like push-ups and sit-ups.

- Self-defense techniques: Defensive tactics such as hand-to-hand combat, wrestling, and restraint methods.

- Fitness tests: Regular fitness assessments to measure strength, agility, speed, and endurance.

2. Academic Education

- Criminal law: Understanding local, state, and federal laws, including constitutional rights, arrest procedures, and legal restrictions.

- Ethics and professional conduct: Learning the moral responsibilities and ethical behaviour expected from law enforcement officers.

- Criminal investigations: Procedures for gathering evidence, conducting interviews, writing reports, and solving crimes.

- Report writing: Training on how to write clear, accurate, and legally sound police reports.

- Constitutional law: Studying the legal rights of individuals, including search and seizure laws, Miranda rights, and due process.

- Court procedures: Familiarizing recruits with how the court system works and how they may be called to testify.

3. Firearms Training

- Shooting range practice: Recruits learn to handle, aim, and fire different types of weapons, including pistols, rifles, and shotguns.

- Gun safety: Emphasis on safety protocols for carrying, using, and maintaining firearms.

- Tactical shooting: Training on how to use firearms in real-life, high-pressure situations.

4. Scenario-Based Training

- Simulated incidents: Recruits participate in mock scenarios to practice responding to situations like car chases, hostage situations, or active shooter events.

- Decision-making: They learn how to make split-second decisions and prioritize actions under pressu

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