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      • Candidates must have at least 200 hours of credit in the required courses and topic areas through the NCJA to apply for the program. Candidates must be a current member of a law enforcement agency (public or private) or a law enforcement support entity.
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  2. The Act created the Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and led to the adoption of minimum entrance standards, as well as mandatory basic training requirements, for all sworn law enforcement officers, effective in 1973.

  3. The requirements for admission into a BLET course are: Must be a citizen of the United States. Must be 20 years of age. Priority admission is given to individuals holding full‑time employment with criminal justice agencies.

  4. The following training certification programs are administered by the Criminal Justice Standards Division: Basic Law Enforcement Training. In-Service Training. Speed Measurement Instrument Certification. Instructor Certification. Specialized Instructor Certification. Driver Training.

  5. Requirements. Candidates must complete an application, which includes the approval of their immediate supervisor AND agency head in order to participate in the program. Candidates must have at least 200 hours of credit in the required courses and topic areas through the NCJA to apply for the program.

  6. Requirements for each specialized instructor course are listed below: Driver Instructor. ( 12 NCAC 09B .0227) Each applicant for specialized driver instructor training shall: Have successfully completed the criminal justice general instructor training course;

  7. Detention Officer Certification Course. The current Commission mandated Detention Officer Certification Course, as outlined in Rule .0601 of the Administrative Code, should contain a minimum of 172 hours of instruction. It is offered across the state by the NC Justice Academy, some Sheriffs’ Offices, and several community colleges.

  8. Domestic or Juvenile Investigations: Sexual Assault/Trafficking or Financial Investigations: *Courses will only count for one topic area. For example, Child Death may count for General Criminal/Death Investigation or Domestic/Juvenile Investigations.

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