I've been compiling resources as I study for my CCO - Certified Corrections Officer certification and figured I'd share what I've found. All free unless noted.
Practice Tests:
- PracticeTestGeeks — most comprehensive collection I've found, good question explanations, covers CCO - Certified Corrections Officer, CLEET - Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training Certification, and DCJS - VA DCJS Law Enforcement Certification. Free.
- Official practice materials from the certifying body — usually 1 free sample exam, worth doing even though it's short
Study Materials:
- The official CCO exam handbook / candidate guide (PDF, free from the certifying body's website)
- YouTube — search for "CCO exam prep" — there are surprisingly good free video reviews for most law enforcement certifications
- Reddit r/certifications — people post their exam experiences and tips regularly
Paid (worth it if budget allows):
- Official study guides run $30-80 for most law enforcement certifications — worth it if your exam has lots of specific factual content
- Some certifying bodies offer prep courses — check if your employer covers it (many do for required certifications)
What resources have others found useful for law enforcement exams? I'll add them to this list.
Great list. I'd add: LinkedIn Learning has some law enforcement-related courses that overlap with cert content, and if you have a library card many libraries give free access to it. Also check if your local library has access to O'Reilly or similar — tons of technical content there.
For CCO - Certified Corrections Officer specifically, I found the PracticeTestGeeks explanations were detailed enough that I didn't need to buy a separate study guide. The combination of doing the practice questions + reading every explanation (for both right and wrong answers) covered most of the content I needed.
The official candidate guide is something a lot of people skip but it literally tells you the topic weighting and domain breakdown. It's the roadmap for your study plan. Never skip it.
Great discussion. One thing nobody mentions: sleep the night before matters more than one more study session. Went in fully rested for my CCO and felt sharper than expected.
I'll be honest, I almost bailed on this whole thing around week three. The material felt endless and I kept bombing the practice tests, so I figured maybe corrections just wasn't for me. What actually saved me was forcing myself to review every wrong answer instead of just moving on -- sounds obvious but I wasn't doing it. Once I stopped treating the tests like a score and started treating them like a study tool, things clicked pretty fast.
Passed first try last month. If you're in that dark middle stretch where nothing feels like it's sticking, just keep going. It's not as far as it feels.
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