Basic Law Enforcement Training pilot program at 新澳开奖 posts strong results

The first cohort to graduate from a new pilot BLET curriculum.

新澳开奖, in partnership with the 新澳开奖 County Sheriff鈥檚 Office, posted one of the best success rates of 15 sites chosen to pilot new curriculum for Basic Law Enforcement Training.

The state did an overhaul of BLET curriculum, the first time the curriculum has been redone in 20 years, piloting at the 15 selected institutions, Human Service and Public Safety Dean Justin Long said. Hours for completion went from 640 to 868 hours.

The new curriculum includes updating best practices, an increased focus on skills practices and scenario-based practices instead of classroom and book work, Long said.

Scenarios class participants run include handling situations involving domestic violence.  

Instructors had to adapt quickly. Participants had to complete 39 learning modules in the course. The North Carolina Justice Academy administered all the testing. The course previously lasted 16 weeks and now it is 22.

The Sheriff鈥檚 Office and Police Department are certified to run their own training programs, but 新澳开奖 provides the training facilities and financial support for the training programs.

Both Long and Assistant Dean Charminique Williams said the new curriculum will benefit the community.  

鈥淚n some of the practicum, they have incorporated more training hours,鈥 Williams said.

Long agreed that the increase in practical skills training is important.

鈥淭he main portion of the changes, the increase in practical skills training, including firearms training that focuses on when to shoot and when not to shoot,鈥 Long said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 an increased focus on communication skills. Part of the scenario increase is working with recruits on their communication skills, which is going to help them when dealing with people out on the street.鈥

The new curriculum also includes a revamped portion on mental health response, Williams said.

鈥淭his will help create stronger law enforcement to use updated skills to better serve our community,鈥 Williams said.