Class Enrollment

Class Registration
LAW ENFORCEMENT INTERACTION WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE AUTISM #4042
Date/Time: Tue 9/30/2025 at 8:00 AM
Location: PRECINCT 4 TRAINING ACADEMY - 330 Meadowfern Dr, 2nd Floor, Houston, TX 77067
Class Price: $0.00
Notes: Classroom Attire: Dress for a professional training environment. Appropriate classroom dress includes: Departmental uniforms, business casual attire, i.e.; collared shirts and pressed pants, jeans, or BDU style pants. No shorts, tee shirts, flip-flop style shoes, yoga style pants, or tank tops will be permitted unless otherwise instructed by Training Division personnel. Wearing of hats or caps in the classroom will not be allowed. Jeans with holes or tattered material will not be allowed.

Classroom Rules: Those attending class are restricted to the Classroom, Break Room, Restroom and outside Smoking area while attending class. The Training Division shares its location with several other Divisions and other Harris County Agencies, please be respectful when walking from the Classroom to unrestricted areas of the building. Please restrict personal phone calls to the breakroom or the smoking area. Cell phones must be placed on silent while attending class.

Attendance: Class attendance is an essential part of the education process, and participants in Precinct 4 courses are expected to attend all class sessions and field exercises. The courses requires participants to attend a minimum of 80% of the class hours as a component of successful course completion. During the course, your instructor will review any additional attendance requirement, for example, a field exercise that cannot be missed.
Participants in a TCOLE credit course must complete the class in its entirety to receive TCOLE credit.
All Training Division personnel have the authority to enforce Training Division rules and dress code, regardless of rank, up to and including the removal from a course.

This course equips Law Enforcement personnel with critical knowledge and practical strategies for interacting effectively with individuals who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Deputies will learn to recognize common symptoms, respond appropriately to behavioral challenges, and employ de-escalation techniques. The training emphasizes understanding, empathy, and adaptability to ensure safe, respectful, and effective interactions, improving community relations and safety for everyone involved.


Please be sure you are fully aware of the Training Division Rules and Attire before registering for a course. If you have questions regarding a class, or need to modify/cancel your registration, please contact the Training Division