AJ 150 - Police Field Operations - Robert Gasior
| Course: | Police Field Operations |
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| Professor: | Robert Gasior |
| Email: | Robert.Gasior@canyons.edu |
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Introduction

Welcome! I am a retired sergeant from the Los Angeles Police Department after serving over 29 years and have worked a variety of assignments from patrol, gangs, bikes and community relations. I have also taught Arrest and Control Techniques (ground grappling) and Active Shooter Response to members of my department. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from California State University Northridge. I also spent 13 years in the US Marine Corps and served 2 combat tours in Iraq. I am originally from New Jersey and am an avid New York Mets and New York Giants fan.
Course Description
Explores the theories, philosophies, and concepts related to the role of the line law enforcement officer, including patrol, traffic, and public service responsibilities and their relationship to the administration of justice.
This course covers the role of the line law enforcement officer...the officer who is actually out in the streets making arrests and dealing with the public. It is taught by someone with over 25 years of actual line law enforcement experience as both an officer, field training officer and supervisor. It exposes students to the realities of police work and is an exciting course, especially in light of all of the controversies surrounding law enforcement personnel and policies today.
What to Expect in this Course
This in-person version of this course typically requires at least one written assignment as well as several quizzes along with a mid-term exam and final exam.
The online version requires students to post weekly in discussion forums, as well as the above listed assignments.
Additional Resources
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Last updated: 01/21/2026 Sub#: 2005 Sub ID: 206809
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