Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) is designed to give students essential skills required for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers with state, county, or municipal governments, or with private enterprise. This program utilizes state commission-mandated topics and methods of instruction. General subjects include, but are not limited to, criminal investigation, juvenile laws, civil process, law enforcement driver training, ABC laws, motor vehicle laws, patrol techniques, court procedures, emergency responses, and ethics and community relations.
Students must successfully complete and pass all units of study to receive a certificate. Upon successful passage of the certification examination mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission, students may seek job opportunities with state, county, and municipal governments, or with private enterprise in North Carolina.
Students who successfully complete the BLET Program can receive credit for CJC 120 , CJC 131 and CJC 221 .
CJC 100 - Law Enforcement Training
Prerequisite: Approval of the BLET Director; Copy of reading placement test results, taken less than one year prior to the class starting date with a score indicating placement into course DRE 98 or above at a North Carolina Community College. A certified copy of High School transcript, GED, or Adult High School diploma is required. (Diplomas earned through correspondence enrollment are not recognized toward the educational requirements by North Carolina Training and Standards.)
The following items are also required for admission to the BLET program:
- Must be at least 20 years of age
- Must have a valid North Carolina driver’s license
- Must submit a Medical Examination Form completed by a North Carolina licensed physician
- Must provide a Certified Criminal History Check report
- Must be a citizen of the United States
- A sponsorship letter is recommended
This course is designed to provide the student with basic skills and basic knowledge necessary to perform those tasks essential to function in law enforcement. The course consists of 640 hours of instruction in the following topic areas:
Course Orientation |
6 |
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Physical Fitness Training |
54 |
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Ethics for Professional Law Enforcement |
4 |
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Arrest, Search & Seizure/Constitutional Law |
28 |
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Elements of Criminal Law |
24 |
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Communication Skills for Law Enforcement Officers |
8 |
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Law Enforcement Radio Procedures and Information Systems |
8 |
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Field Notetaking & Report Writing |
12 |
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Interviews: Field & In-Custody |
16 |
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Subject Control/Arrest Techniques |
40 |
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Juvenile Laws & Procedures |
8 |
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Fingerprinting & Photographing Arrestees |
6 |
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Responding to Victims & the Public |
10 |
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Firearms |
48 |
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Criminal Investigation |
34 |
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ABC Laws and Procedures |
4 |
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Motor Vehicle Law |
20 |
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Law Enforcement Driver Training |
42 |
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Crime Prevention Techniques |
6 |
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First Responder |
32 |
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Domestic Violence Response |
12 |
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Controlled Substances |
12 |
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Techniques of Traffic Law Enforcement |
24 |
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In-Custody Transportation |
8 |
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Traffic Crash Investigation |
20 |
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Explosives & Hazardous Material Emergencies |
12 |
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Individuals with Mental Illness or Developmental Disabilities |
24 |
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Crowd Management |
12 |
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Preparing for & Testifying In Court |
14 |
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Patrol Techniques |
28 |
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Sheriff’s Responsibilities: Detention Duties |
4 |
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Sheriff’s Responsibilities: Court Duties |
6 |
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Civil Process |
24 |
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Testing |
16 |
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Anti-Terrorism |
4 |
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Rapid Deployment |
8 |
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Human Trafficking |
2 |
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TOTAL HOURS: |
640 |
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