Support Services: Training Division
Henry County Police Department Training
Division is responsible for the training and education of
non-certified officers prior to their entrance into the police
academy. Currently, the police department sends Georgia non-certified
officers to Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Forsyth, GA. After successful completion of the police academy, the
newly certified police officers will return to the Training
Division for approximately two weeks for additional departmental
training requirements. At the end of the two week training
period, the certified officer will be placed with a veteran
Field Training Officer (FTO) for a period of approximately
ten weeks. During the ten week period, the certified officer
will be exposed to duties as a police officer and will work
together with the FTO.
The Henry County Training Division
is devoted to developing the skills, knowledge of sworn and
civilian personnel. They provide comprehensive training to
ensure our citizens are provided quality, public safety services
while being treated with professionalism, dignity and respect.
The Training Division provides continuous training for all personnel.
Training includes, but is not limited to, the following topics,
which are mandated by the State of Georgia and Georgia Association
of Chiefs of Police: Use of Force, Domestic Violence, Legal
Updates, Search and Seizure, Off Duty Conduct, Sexual Harassment,
Special Operations, and a variety of other training topics
to address the ever-changing trends in law enforcement. All
officers are required to maintain their state certification
by attending a minimum of 20 hours of training yearly as required
by the Georgia Police Officers Standards and Training Council
(P.O.S.T.).
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Firearms Simulator

The Henry County Police Department is proud to be able to offer the very latest in Firearms Training. Our state of the art VirTra Systems Firearms Simulator replicates real life, real time scenarios that require the officer to make shoot – no shoot decisions. The simulator also has firing range style shooting exercises that hone the skills of our officers. This system is unique in that it utilizes an actual Glock Model 22 (the standard issue sidearm of Henry County Police Officers) that has been modified to fire a laser rather than live ammunition. Additionally, the weapon through an integrated cartridge in the magazine well produces recoil when fired, all wirelessly.
This is a big change from the previous firearms simulators that required officers to be tethered to the system. Officers using our simulator now have the ability to move, and utilize cover in a purpose built room as they negotiate the scenarios. The ViTra System also allows officers to simulate low light operations through the use of an infrared flashlight specially designed for use with the system. In addition, the system allows officers to train with a simulated electronic control device commonly referred to as a Taser.
We are proud to offer the use of this system on an appointment basis to other Law Enforcement Agencies. If you would like to take advantage of this new system, please contact The Henry County Police Department Training Division at 770-288-8335.
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