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Evening Basic Law Enforcement Training Class
Begins
Aug. 20
ASHEBORO (July 20, 2007) |
Randolph Community College's
annual evening training course for Basic Law Enforcement will begin
Monday, Aug. 20, at the Emergency Services Training Center at 3659
Old Cedar Falls Road. Students have only two chances a year to
enter this program. The evening class begins in the fall and runs
through the spring semester. The daytime program is offered in
the spring semester only.
This program uses State-commission-mandated topics and methods
of instruction. General subjects include criminal, juvenile, traffic
and alcoholic beverage laws; investigative, patrol, custody, and
court procedures; emergency responses; and ethics and community
relations. The BLET program is designed to give students essential
skills for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers with
state, county, or municipal governments, or with private businesses.
Students applying to the BLET program must be U.S. citizens, must
be 20 years of age or obtain a waiver from the director of the
N.C. Criminal Justice Standards Division, must have a valid North
Carolina driver’s license, must pass a medical physical exam,
must have a clean criminal record (minor violations only), and
must obtain a sponsorship from a N.C. law enforcement agency.
Registration for classes will be Aug. 14 and 15, but students
should fill out their applications and obtain medical and sponsorship
forms early enough to have these requirements completed before
registration.
To obtain an application packet with the required
forms, contact Don Clark, BLET director; Max Benbow, assistant
director; or Lori Alston, administrative assistant, at 336-633-4165.
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