BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING
A program designed to give students essential skills required for entry-level
employment as law enforcement officers with state, county, or municipal
governments or with private enterprise.
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Craven's Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program uses state commission-mandated topics and methods
of instruction (modifications) may be made to comply with accrediting agency rules and regulations). BLET
students must meet mandated attendance requirements.
To receive the BLET certificate, students must successfully complete and pass all units of study, including the certification examination mandated by the N.C. Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the N.C. Sheriff's Education and Training Standards Commission.
Basic Law Enforcement Training Program of Study
A candidate for BLET admission must meet these Comission Standards and supply appropriate paperwork to the school director prior to the first day of class.
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Citizen of the United States (copy of Birth Certificate or Citizenship paperwork)
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20 years of age (19 ir 20 before course completion & prior Comission aproval)
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High School Diploma or GED (Diplomas earned through correspondence enrollment are not recognized towards educational requirements. (Transcripts/copy of high school diploma)
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Valid Drivers License (copy)
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Criminal/arrest history (Certified criminal record check for local and state records for the time period since the trainee has become an adult and from all locations where the trainee has resided since becoming an adult, in both married and maiden names (required). An Administrative Office of the Courts criminal record check or a comparable out-of-state criminal record check will satisfy this requirement.)
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Medical Examination (Medical examination report, properly completed by a physician licensed to practice medicine in North Carolina, a physician's assistant or a nurse practitioner, to determine the individual's fitness to perform the essential job functions of a criminal justice officer.)
Interested? Contact Program Director, Pat McCain, mccainp@cravencc.edu, or 252-638-7282.

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