Simulator-based training for technical and community college criminal justice programs.
For programs preparing adult learners for POST certification and academy placement, our platform delivers scenario-based use-of-force training that transfers directly to the academy and the field.
Closer to the academy than the classroom.
Community college criminal justice programs sit in a practical middle ground — adult learners, many of them career-track, often on a direct line to a POST-certifying academy. The simulator bridges the gap between lecture and range — students can rehearse the decision-making portion of use-of-force training in a low-stakes environment long before they encounter it in an academy qualification.
- General alignment with state POST curricula (Georgia POST and equivalent)
- Instructor-created courses keyed to your pathway
- Multi-station configurations for lab-format courses
- Recoil-enabled platforms for realistic manipulation training
Data that transfers into program outcomes reporting.
Every scenario session produces a structured record: shots fired, hits, decision points, timing — that maps cleanly into the kind of competency reporting technical colleges are already required to produce. Use it for student portfolios, program review, or accreditation documentation.
Drills, branching scenarios, and qualifications.
The platform ships with a library covering marksmanship, traffic stops, contact-and-cover scenarios, active threat, and qualification-format courses of fire. Instructors can build and save custom scenarios tied to specific learning objectives in the program catalog.
Technical & Community Colleges — tailored to your program.
Share a few details about your classroom and your students, and we’ll come back with a specific fit for your program.