SUNY Canton Criminal Investigation Major Joseph D. Mastro (on right) of Canton takes notes during a classroom training in the David Sullivan-St. Lawrence County Law Enforcement Academy. Mastro will join the Canton Police Department when he completes his Academy training. SUNY Canton Photo.
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CANTON – This spring, SUNY Canton Criminal Investigation senior Joseph D. Mastro of Canton will fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a Canton Police Department officer within a month of earning his degree.
“That was the number one place I wanted to go when I graduate,” Mastro said. “My dad is retired law enforcement. When I told him I wanted to be a police officer, I could see the smile and a little glimmer in his eyes.”
Mastro opted to enroll in the David Sullivan-St. Lawrence County Law Enforcement Academy as a pre-employment student to complete his senior-level internship. He began phase one of the intensive coursework necessary to become a police officer. Then he was hired by Canton Police Department, allowing him to complete the academy’s second phase.
“I wanted to do something to further my career,” he said. “I’ve always wanted to be a police officer, and the Academy gives you a leg up by being able to complete phase one and also finish your degree at the same time.”
The future officer finished his four-year degree in just three years. He said he enjoyed his hands-on training in his courses and through the Academy. “The Criminal Investigation program is definitely the way to go if you want to be law enforcement,” he said. “Now, some of the stuff is almost review. We learned some of the materials, so it makes the Academy easier.”
Mastro joins 13 other cadets currently enrolled in the academy. Together, they will complete more than 800 hours of rigorous training, including defensive tactics, physical fitness and academic preparation.
According to Academy Director Joseph W. Brown, the class also receives officer wellness classes and implicit bias training.
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