31 Miss. Code. R. 301-8.2 - Policy
1. The Board requires that each law
enforcement officer be able to demonstrate an acceptable level of fitness
before graduation from the basic course.
A.
The Board recognizes that fitness can greatly mitigate the effects of stress,
heart and back problems. These three problems are the leading causes of lost
time in law enforcement agencies nationwide. By reducing these effects,
productivity will be improved.
B.
Other additional areas of concern that fitness can effectively influence are
self-defense, arrest and use of force techniques. Fitness increases
exponentially the options available to the enforcer in a confrontational
setting. The appearance of law enforcement officers is a major influencing
factor in the development of a citizen's first impression. An officer who
appears to be profoundly unfit would make a poor first impression and diminish
the public's trust in the institution. The officer's confidence and appearance
are improved as fitness levels improve, thereby adding greatly to the officer's
credibility. Confident, credible and competent officers are more effective in
the performance of their duties.
C.
Upper body strength, agility, cardiorespiratory endurance, flexibility and body
fat are five measurable characteristics of fitness. The officer's body fat
percentage is evaluated as a part of the medical examination required prior to
attendance at the training academy. The Board has adopted a fitness test that
measures each of the following areas: upper body strength - through push-ups;
agility - through a timed agility run; and cardiovascular endurance - through a
1? mile run. The minimum acceptable score for this test is 70% for each event.
The test has been age and gender adjusted to ensure that the scoring reflects
the average for the general population of each group.
Note: The passing score represents the average ability of the total population for each age and gender group, therefore an officer need only possess average fitness abilities to pass the test.
D. Following academy registration activities,
the first physical fitness test shall be administered. To remain in the
program, each candidate must demonstrate an acceptable level of fitness by
achieving a score of not less than 50% on each event. Requiring students to
achieve a 50% score at the beginning of the training program optimizes the
chance that every student will achieve 70% by the end of the program. Further,
insuring that all students begin the program at an acceptable level of fitness
will diminish the incidence of injuries.
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