LEO Only · Policy · Promotion

The LEO Policy Study Platform

StudyPolicePolicy is built and operated by an active 18-year police veteran. The goal is simple: give officers and supervisors a practical way to study policy together, prepare for promotion, and stay current without living inside thousands of pages of policy.

The public side of the site is completely free. It provides neutral, high-level summaries and links to policies agencies already publish. The private side is a secure, LEO-only study system that organizes policy into questions, tests, and focused study lists.

Inside the platform, officers can study by policy, build custom study lists, snooze or ignore questions, save scores, and focus on the sections that matter most for promotion and supervision.

For agencies and training units

Provide a private, structured environment where your officers can study your policy, prepare for promotion, and reinforce day-to-day expectations.

  • Agency-specific mapping of policy manuals into study sections
  • Question banks tied to individual policies and topics
  • Optional tests with saved scores and minimum passing thresholds
  • Administrator tools to update, correct, or remove questions over time
Request agency access View public policy index

For individual officers

If your agency is not yet participating, you can still use the public policy summaries and study guides while we expand access to more departments.

  • Use public agency pages for policy links and quick facts
  • Follow the promotion study guidance to build a personal plan
  • Request your agency so we know where to prioritize expansion
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What the platform does

Study by policy, not by PDF

Manuals are broken into policies and topics so officers can study one section at a time. Questions, tests, and study prompts are tied back to specific policies your agency already owns and publishes.

Question-based learning

Officers review questions, take tests on individual policies, save their scores, and track progress over time. Questions can be added, updated, or removed to keep the study material accurate and relevant to your current policy.

Personalized study control

Officers can build a personal study list, snooze questions they already know, ignore low-priority items, and focus on the areas they need the most. Study sessions can target a single policy or pull from all questions across the manual.

How it fits with your agency

  1. We map your public policy manual. Your existing policy manual remains on your site, under your control. We connect to it and organize the content into policies, topics, and study sections that are easy to assign and review.
  2. We align study content with your expectations. Command staff or training can identify the sections that matter most for promotion, supervision, or in-service. The platform makes those sections easy to find, study, and revisit.
  3. Officers study in a private space. Sworn staff access a clean, distraction-free environment to answer questions, take tests, save scores, and track progress on the policy that applies to them.
  4. You keep ownership and control. The platform is designed to reinforce your policy, not replace it. Sensitive or non-public content remains inside the private, agency-only environment, and administrators can request updates or adjustments at any time.

Neutral, professional, policy-only

StudyPolicePolicy does not rate agencies, grade officers publicly, or publish commentary. It exists purely to help sworn personnel understand and apply the policy that already exists, so they can serve and supervise more effectively.

Agencies retain ownership of their manuals and can decide how policy and questions are presented to their personnel.

Who it is built for

  • Officers preparing for sergeant, lieutenant, and other promotion exams
  • New supervisors tightening their policy knowledge
  • Training units running refreshers, in-service, or leadership programs
  • Agencies that want a consistent policy study system without building one in-house

Interested for your agency?

If you are a commander, training coordinator, or union representative and want to explore agency access, reach out with basic details about your department and how many officers you expect to participate.

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Frequently asked questions

No. Your agency’s existing policy manual remains the official source of truth. The platform simply organizes publicly posted policies into a structured, study-friendly layout and links back to the official documents you already host.

No. The study system is private and restricted to verified law enforcement personnel. The public portion of StudyPolicePolicy only displays neutral, high-level policy summaries and links to documents agencies already publish.

Officers see their agency’s policies organized by topic, along with study prompts, scenario-style questions, progress tracking, and optional testing tools. Everything inside is designed to reinforce the standards already set by the agency.

Yes. Agencies can begin with a small pilot group such as a single promotion process, supervisor cohort, academy class, or division. The platform is designed to scale smoothly as participation grows.

StudyPolicePolicy is currently free for all officers and agencies. Agencies that join early will receive long-term discounted pricing if and when the platform transitions to a paid model in the future.

Officers can review questions tied to specific policies, build personalized study lists, take tests, save scores, and revisit areas needing improvement. Administrators may update or remove incorrect or outdated questions to maintain accuracy. Officers can still access every question they have personally created under My Questions.

Yes. Officers can snooze questions they already know for 15 or 30 days. Snoozed items move into a dedicated list and automatically return when the snooze expires. Officers may also ignore questions they consider low-priority; ignored items only appear under My Ignored Questions.

Yes. If a policy manual isn’t listed, officers may request it or add it for study. Administrators review new submissions for accuracy and completeness, especially in agencies participating in private study environments.

Officers can flag questions for correction, mark duplicates, or add comments when something appears outdated or unclear. Administrators review flagged items and make corrections to keep the study environment as accurate and useful as possible.

Yes. Agencies may optionally deploy policy tests through the platform, require minimum passing scores, or use testing as part of promotional preparation, supervisor development, or in-service refreshers.

Sensitive or non-public policies are only accessible inside the private, agency-verified study environment. Nothing confidential is posted publicly, and agencies maintain full control over what is included or excluded from their private workspace.

Officers can submit feedback directly inside the platform, and agencies can request adjustments or new functionality at any time. You may also email the site administrator directly at [email protected].