Law & Public Safety

Program Description

The Law and Public Safety career pathway focuses on the history of law and legal systems in the United States. Students will leave the program with a firm foundation of knowledge in these areas. Additionally, students will learn the importance of personal health and safety in the work environments associated with law and public safety. Students will also be introduced to the emergency services found in local communities. Additionally, students will focus on corrections in the state of Mississippi, studying specifically how jails and prisons function. Students will learn the specialized areas and topics within the law and public safety arena. They will examine the daily tasks and responsibilities of the professionals in the field. The program will offer students the opportunity to examine all areas of the military and the professions associated with each branch. Additionally, students will learn about emergency management and workplace skills and will have meaningful, relevant job-shadowing experiences with professionals.

What should I expect in this program?

Students should expect to complete mock traffic stops, mock domestic violence calls, clearing rooms tactically, mock courtroom trials, mock jail set ups, CPR, fire scenarios, and Military Tactics.  Students will also have the opportunity to hear from various industry professionals and attend field trips. 

Student Organization:  SkillsUSA dues- $14

Uniform: gym shorts/pants, t-shirt, and tennis shoes.    

Industry Certification: First Aid & CPR

State Assessment: MS-CPAS2