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  2. www.ncdps.gov › our-organization › law-enforcementNC DPS: Law Enforcement

    Law Enforcement. The Department of Public Safety houses several law enforcement divisions charged with a variety of public safety missions. These divisions consist of both sworn and civilian employees.

  3. This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of North Carolina. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 504 law enforcement agencies employing 23,442 sworn police officers, about 254 for each 100,000 residents. [1]

  4. Through effective law enforcement, juvenile justice programs, emergency response and recovery and homeland security preparedness, DPS employees help to ensure North Carolina is a safe place to live, work and visit. Press Releases. Latest News from DPS. May 1, 2024. Flood Inundation Mapping Alert Network Website Upgraded.

  5. The North Carolina Justice Academy (with campuses in Edneyville and Salemburg) provides basic, intermediate, and advanced training for law enforcement officers on topics including: anti-terrorism, community oriented policing, criminal investigation, traffic crash investigation, firearms, self-defense, and management and supervision.

    • General Provisions For Criminal Justice Professional Awards
    • Intermediate Criminal Justice Certificate
    • Advanced Criminal Justice Certificate
    • How to Apply For An Award

    To be eligible for one or more of the criminal justice professional awards, a criminal justice officer shall first meet the following preliminary qualifications: 1. Holds general criminal justice officer/state youth services officer certification OR has previously held general criminal justice officer/state youth services officer certification, but...

    To be eligible for the Intermediate Criminal Justice Certificate, a criminal justice officer should meet the following qualifications: 1. Meets the qualifications to receive a Professional Award; and 2. Has accumulated at least thirty (30) points and at least eight (8) years of creditable experience; or 3. Has accumulated at least sixty (60) points...

    To be eligible for the Advanced Criminal Justice Certificate, a criminal justice officer should meet the following qualifications: 1. Meets the qualifications to receive a Professional Award; and 2. Has accumulated at least sixty (60) points and at least twelve (12) years of creditable experience; or 3. Has accumulated at least ninety (90) points a...

    1. Compute your qualifications. You may use the Law Enforcement Professional Certificate Worksheet Form F-6B or Criminal Justice Professional Certificate Worksheet Form F-7B for your assistance. 2. Compare your education, accumulated points and your total creditable experience with the requirements listed on this page. 3. If you are qualified to re...

  6. Information for Applicants. This information is provided for individuals who are interested in a career in law enforcement, officers interested in a lateral transfer to another agency, and out-of-state officers who want to pursue employment in North Carolina. For more information on law enforcement recruitment, please see the Criminal Justice ...

  7. 2 days ago · Changes to Basic Law Enforcement Training. May 20, 2024 Jeff Welty. With few exceptions, new law enforcement officers in North Carolina are required to complete a course called Basic Law Enforcement Training, or BLET. The curriculum for the course is established by the North Carolina Justice Academy, but the training is typically delivered at ...

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