HCSO ANNUAL REPORT - 2024

2024 TRAINING BY THE NUMBERS

400 175 76 1410

The HCSO Training Section, led by Captain Marc Johnson, has implemented innovative programs to enhance law enforcement training and engage the citizens of Henry County. These efforts aim to foster a safer, more connected community and ensure a well-trained staff of both sworn officers and civilian personnel. The Training Section’s mission is to ensure that HCSO personnel—sworn officers and civilian staff alike—are equipped with the latest skills and knowledge to perform their duties effectively. By blending traditional training methods with modern, scenario-based learning, the section ensures readiness for the diverse challenges of modern law enforcement. Beyond training law enforcement, the section also focuses on empowering Henry County citizens through seminars and programs that build stronger relationships between the HCSO and the public. These educational opportunities help community members gain valuable skills, contributing to a safer and more informed community. The Training Section also works closely with local schools, businesses, and organizations, providing tailored training that addresses specific needs. These partnerships strengthen the agency’s mission of enhancing public safety and ensuring that law enforcement training aligns with the community's evolving needs. Through these initiatives, the Training Section is shaping the future of both law enforcement and community collaboration in Henry County.

HCSO Classes

Georgia Public Safety Training Center (GPSTC) Classes Attended

Shooting Range Hours

Administrative Staff Training

JTO, FTO AND CTO TRAINING PROGRAM 39,275

POST Training Hours

20,079

These figures represent the number of POST training hours for all sworn personnel who attended intermediate, advanced, and specialized training in the listed year.

TOTAL TRAINING HOURS

54

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