Patrol Prep is your pocket police academy training coach, designed to help law enforcement candidates and officers excel in their training and career. Whether you're preparing for academy exams or staying sharp on the job, Patrol Prep delivers comprehensive training right at your fingertips.
FEATURES:
• FLASH TRAINING SETS: Race through 400+ rapid-fire question sets covering critical law enforcement topics including Constitutional & Criminal Law, Use of Force, Patrol Procedures, Report Writing, Traffic Enforcement, and more.
• TACTICAL DRILLS: Walk through immersive "what-if" scenarios that test your decision-making skills in realistic law enforcement situations. Practice your response to critical incidents and improve your tactical thinking.
• LAW HANDBOOK: Access a searchable database of law enforcement standards and regulations anytime you need a quick reference. Perfect for studying or on-the-job consultation.
• PROGRESS TRACKING: Monitor your improvement with detailed performance statistics and earn certificates as you master different topics.
• DARK MODE: Study comfortably day or night with automatic theme switching.
Please note: This app is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representative of any government entity, law enforcement agency, or official police organization. Patrol Prep is a private educational tool created by independent developers.
Whether you're a recruit preparing for the academy, a cadet working through training, or a veteran officer maintaining your skills, Patrol Prep provides the tools you need to succeed in law enforcement.
Train anywhere, anytime – your police academy in your pocket.
Disclaimer:
Patrol Prep is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representative of any government entity, law enforcement agency, or official police organization.
Information sources:
United States Constitution and Amendments National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution
United States Code (Federal Statutes)
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text
U.S. Supreme Court Opinions
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/opinions.aspx
Federal Rules and Regulations
https://www.govinfo.gov/
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (Traffic Enforcement Resources)
https://www.nhtsa.gov/laws-regulations
Federal Emergency Management Agency (Incident Command System resources)
https://training.fema.gov/