Course Overview: P5 -
Preventing Problems by Promoting Positive Practices, an eLearning course, advances community policing by further
enhancing positive police interactions with students and school personnel in
school environments. Learners utilize the SARA model, a problem-solving method
of community policing, to improve the elements of a positive school climate:
physical and learning environments, relationships, engagement, safety, and
discipline. Topics cover implicit biases, adolescent behavior, effective
discipline, and much more.
School Resource Officers (SROs) are essential to achieving
safer schools. The P5 course provides professional development for school-based
law enforcement officers (school resource officers, school police officers,
school safety directors, and school security officers) and their education
counterparts. The course creates a shared language of concepts to improve
communication, role clarity, and realign expectations.
Research-based and practice-informed strategies are explored
throughout the course. These topics include how to manage implicit biases, respond
to youth behavior, and address the physical environment to target crime and
wellness. Learners focus on steps to implement
fair and equitable discipline, restore relationships after conflict, and solve
school problems collaboratively, all with the goal to create a safer school
using community policing.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the benefits of creating a positive
school climate
- Explain the four basic elements of a positive
school climate
- Explain the Preventing Problems by Promoting
Positive Practices (P5) framework
Target Audience: School-based law enforcement
officers (school resource officers, school police officers, school safety
directors, and school security officers) and their education counterparts.
Cooperative Partners: This tuition-free online
training was developed by Xero
Associates Inc. and was originally supported by cooperative agreement
2015-CK-WXK-015 by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS).
Learning Hours: 1 hour including the pre-test and post-test.
Arizona POST Approved Course
AZPOST Approval 22-340
AZPOST does not require the standard approval form for this course; however, if you would like one, please contact AZPOST directly at contactus@azpost.gov.