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The Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) Curriculum prepares entry-level individuals with the cognitive and physical skills needed to become certified law enforcement officers in North Carolina.
The State of North Carolina requires 16 weeks of training, but the Durham Police Academy is 26 weeks long and teaches more than what the state mandates. The academy is held at Durham Technical Community College's North Durham Campus on Snowhill Road. The classes include pursuit driving, defensive tactics, firearms, and North Carolina law.
Must be a certified law enforcement officer in North Carolina; Former law enforcement officers who have a break in service of less than 12 months long can also apply; 5 Weeks of Training; Commuter Academy (No Barracks or Overnight Stay) Salary and Rank based on Years of Equivalent Experience; Up to $66,124 Salary With Benefits Paid During Academy
Successful graduates receive a Basic Law Enforcement Training certificate, 20 credits towards an associate degree, and are qualified to take the certification exams mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission.
BLET includes topics and instructional methods mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission, including the following: Legal issues; Patrol duties; Law enforcement communication; Investigations; Practical applications; Sheriff-specific
The Central Piedmont Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program is a 16-week long "rookie" police academy offered for students interested in completing the certification to become a law enforcement officer in the state of North Carolina.
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