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Will I be paid during the Academy and how long is the training? Yes, new officers are paid an entry level officer wage from the date of hire. Oregons Basic Police Academy is located in Salem, Oregon, and is 16-weeks in length (400 hours).
(a) Felony Criminal Activity - any conviction of a felony and the commission of a serious detected or undetected felony. (b) Conviction of two or more misdemeanor offenses under Oregon Law as an adult shall be disqualifying.
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DESCRIPTION: The Oregon DPSST Unarmed Security Certification is a 14-hour class taught in person over two 7-hour days. Certification is good for 2 years upon DPSST acceptance. Once course curriculum is completed, students are required to score at least 85% on a closed book, 50 question, multiple-choice test.
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This week, Governor Kotek and Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) Director Phil Castle announced the end of the long-running police recruit training backlog.
Director, Mike Reese Mike Reese began his law enforcement career in 1989 as a Deputy Sheriff for Multnomah County. He transferred to the Portland Police Bureau in 1994 as part of an inter-governmental agreement as annexations were completed by the City of Portland.

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