* Police Academies: These are common entry-level training programs run by state, county, or municipal police departments. They don't have specific names beyond the name of the department (e.g., "Los Angeles Police Department Academy").
* Police Training Centers/Institutes: Similar to academies, but might offer more specialized or advanced training. Again, their names vary by location.
* Colleges and Universities with Criminal Justice Programs: Many colleges and universities offer degrees in criminal justice, which some officers may pursue. These aren't "cop schools" in the sense of being training academies, but provide educational background relevant to police work. Examples include the University of Louisville's Department of Criminal Justice and the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.
* Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC): This is a U.S. federal agency that provides training to federal law enforcement officers. It's not a school in the traditional sense, but a major training facility.
In short, there's no single list of "cop school" names. The training location depends heavily on the specific agency and level of training involved.