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      • The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy began training officers in 1968 and is the only authorized law enforcement training facility in the State of South Carolina. The Academy has a mandate to provide basic training for all law enforcement, detention and telecommunications officers.
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  2. What kind of training courses does the Academy offer? The SC Criminal Justice Academy offers the basic mandated classes: Class 1 Law Enforcement Certification, Class 2 Detention Officer Certification, Class 3 Limited Duty Officer Certification, and Class 4 Telecommunications Officer Certification.

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  3. r/AskLE. • 3 yr. ago. mewilsonsmith. SC academy? Just wondering if anyone has just finished South Carolinas Criminal justice academy or in it currently. My date is set for May and just wondering what to expect. I’ve heard mixed answers on what the PT is like. Just want to be as prepared as possible. 2. 4 Share. Add a Comment. Sort by:

  4. Please visit the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy website for more information. Upon successful completion of SCCJA, officers take part in a 14-week training program with a Patrol Training Officer (PTO). For additional information, please contact joincpd@charleston-sc.gov.

  5. May 11, 2019 · SC Criminal Justice Academy making changes to meet demand. By CHRISTINA L. MYERS. Updated 5:58 AM PDT, May 11, 2019. COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — In South Carolina, all police officers are certified and trained at one central academy.

  6. A shorter path to the S.C. Criminal Justice Academy. It takes an average of 51 days for a fully registered, newly hired officer to enter the S.C. Criminal Justice Academy, the certifying agency for law enforcement officers for the state. Law enforcement recruits take an agility test. Credit/Florence McCants.

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