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During the month of January, Simpson County Technical Center is featuring its Law and Public Safety program, which focuses on the history of law and legal systems.
Students enrolled in the program learn the importance of personal health and safety in work environments associated with law and public safety. They are introduced to emergency services found in local communities. They also focus on corrections in the state of Mississippi, studying specifically how jails and prisons function. Furthermore, students learn about specialized areas and topics within the law and public safety arena by examining daily tasks and responsibilities of professionals in the field. Students are also offered the opportunity to examine all areas of the military and the professions associated with each branch.
Pictured are Law and Public Safety students participating in a lab exercise on safe practices for transporting psychiatric patients to a hospital and interfacility – (from left to right), John Parker, Andrew Carlisle, Alexis McCoy, Ally Horn, Jacob Holifield and Xylan Cox on stretcher. Bri Kelly (far right) is the instructor of the program.
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