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BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING (C55120)Effective: Fall 2020Revised: 12/31/19
Length: 1 SemesterPrerequisite: High School Diploma
Award: Certificate
Rev. 12/31/19
Scholarship/Title IV Financial Aid/VA Services: Scholarships/Title IV Financial Aid/Veteran’s assistance may be available for associate degrees. Certificates and diplomas that fall under this program/area of study may or may not be eligible for Scholarship/Title IV Financial Aid/VA Services. Please contact the Financial Aid Office, Student Center, Room 2; Telephone (910) 678-8242. Veterans Services, General Classroom Building, Room 202, (910) 678-8580.
BLET School DirectorYovana Vest
Ph: (910) 678-1032Fax: (910) 486-7330
Law Enforcement Emergency Management CenterRoom 205
[email protected]@faytechcc.eduwww.faytechcc.edu
Program Information Contact
Law Enforcement Emergency Management Center108 McKenzie Road
Spring Lake, NC 28390(910) 678-1032
Fayetteville Campus2201 Hull RoadP.O. Box 35236
Fayetteville, NC 28303(910) 678-8400
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS ON COLLEGESFayetteville Technical Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Fayetteville Technical Community College.
FALL SEMESTER 1
Prefix No. Title Class Lab Clinical Credit
CJC 110 Basic Law Enforcement Trn 10 30 0 20 TOTALS 10 30 0 20
TOTALREQUIREDCREDITS....20
Work-Based Learning Option: NA
Successful graduates receive a curriculum certificate and are qualified to take the certification examinations mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission. Successful graduates will also receive credit for the following curriculum courses: CJC-120, CJC-131, CJC-132, CJC-221, CJC-225, and CJC-231.
Refer to the FTCC website for the most current information. Go to www.faytechcc.edu and click on College Catalog.
GENERAL INFORMATION AREAS OF INSTRUCTION
The course is comprised of 36 separate blocks of instruction:
1. Course Orientation
2. Physical Fitness Training
3. Ethics for Professional Law Enforcement
4. Arrest, Search & Seizure/Constitutional Law
5. Elements of Criminal Law
6. Communication Skills for Law Enforcement Officers
7. Law Enforcement Radio Procedures and Information Systems
8. Field Notetaking & Report Writing
9. Interviews: Field & In-Custody
10. Subject Control/Arrest Techniques
11. Juvenile Law & Procedures
12. Fingerprinting & Photographing Arrestees
13. Responding to Victims & the Public
14. Firearms
15. Criminal Investigation
16. ABC Laws & Procedures
17. Motor Vehicle Law
18. Law Enforcement Driver Training
19. Crime Prevention Techniques
20. First Responder
21. Domestic Violence Response
22. Controlled Substances
23. Techniques of Traffic Law Enforcement
24. In-Custody Transportation
25. Traffic Crash Investigation
26. Explosives & Hazardous Materials Emergencies
27. Individuals With Mental Illness or Developmental Disabilities
28. Crowd Management
29. Preparing for Court & Testifying in Court
30. Patrol Techniques
31. Sheriff’s Responsibilities: Detention Duties
32. Sheriff’s Responsibilities: Court Duties
33. Civil Process
34. Anti-Terrorism
35. Rapid Deployment
36. Human Trafficking
The Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) Program is offered during the day and also in the evening.
The Day Academy:- Is given twice a year (one starting in January and another in August)- 700+ hours over approximately four (4) months.- Meets Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (PT 3X a week 5:30pm-6:30pm) Some Saturdays and evenings when needed.
The Evening Academy:- Is given once a year (starting in September graduating in May)- 700+ hours over approximately eight (8) months.- Meets Monday-Friday 5:30pm-10:00pm, the next week Monday-Thursday 5:30pm-10:00pm & Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm (alternating weeks)
Applicants must meet the following criteria established by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education & Training Standards Division of the Office of the Attorney General to attend BLET:
1. Be a U.S. Citizen
2. Be at least 20 years
3. Valid drivers license
4. G.E.D. or traditional high school diploma
5. 10th grade reading level
6. Not have been convicted of a felony7. Not have been convicted of a crime of unlawful act as defined as
Class B Misdemeanor within the five year period prior to the date of application for acceptance into the BLET academy.
8. Not have been convicted of four or more crimes or unlawful acts as defined as Class B misdemeanors regardless of the date of conviction.
9. Not have been convicted of four or more crimes or unlawful acts as defined as a Class A misdemeanors except the applicant may be enrolled if the last conviction occurred more than two years prior to the date of enrollment or
10. Not have been convicted of a combination of four or more Class A misdemeanors or Class B misdemeanors regardless of the date of conviction unless the individual intends to seek certification through the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission. Priority admission will be given to individuals holding full-time employment with law enforcement agencies.
MODIFIED BLET FOR MPs
The NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards commission has recently approved that if a military service member has recently served as a military police officer they may be eligible to attend a modified version of the BLET Program. For more information go to: www.ncdoj.gov
BLET INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOPS AND HOW TO APPLY
Attend one of our BLET Informational Workshops to find out what the BLET Academy is all about! There are two (2) parts to the workshop.
- Part one (1) is the informational session
- Part two (2) is the application workshop (where a BLET staff member will assist you through the application process)
You can attend information only if you would like or you can attend both. If you attend both parts of the workshop you will have completed more than 80% of the application process by the time you leave that day!
There are two (2) ways to sign up for our BLET Informational Workshops.
#1 Go to our Facebook page at “FTCC Basic Law Enforcement Training” and click on the “Sign Up” button on our cover photo. Fill out all required information, and then choose the workshop of your choice. Make sure to print out the application packet from home when you sign up for the workshop and bring it with you to the workshop.
#2 Go to our website at: www.faytechcc.edu and find the “BLET” page. Click on the “How to Enroll” tab then click on link “Request an Academy Application Packet”. Fill out all required information, and then choose the workshop of your choice. Make sure to print out the application packet from home when you sign up for the workshop and bring it with you to the workshop.
NOTE: If you would like to complete the BLET application packet on your own, without attending a workshop, no problem, just choose the “none” option for the workshop part. Download the application packet from home and complete the checklist of things to do.