Sign up for email updates to stay informed. Intermediate entry candidates can include those who have served as officers for the Department of Motor Vehicles and Alcohol and Beverage Control, on college campuses or in a part-time capacity.
If you have served as a sworn police officer for two years or more, you qualify for lateral entry , which further abbreviates requisite training. Note: This program is not available to applicants with out-of-state certification. This program utilizes state-commission-mandated topics and methods of instruction.
General subjects include but are not limited to criminal, juvenile, civil, traffic, and alcoholic beverage laws; investigation, patrol, custody, and court procedures; emergency responses; and ethics and community relations. The course provides the participant with the background in the fundamentals of law, procedures, and techniques necessary for success as a law enforcement officer. A rigorous program introduces participants to the handling of firearms, driving techniques, and defensive tactics.
Applicants will have to have a criminal history evaluation by the school director prior to enrollment. Applicant must possess a valid North Carolina driver's license. Must obtain a sponsorship from a Law Enforcement agency. Accessibility Services. If you are a student with a documented disability and would like to discuss appropriate academic accommodations, please contact the Mr. Bruce Pomeroy in the Accessibility Services Office at or via email at bepomeroy johnstoncc.
Must have a high school diploma or GED. High school diplomas earned through correspondence enrollment are not recognized toward the educational requirements.
Must take a standardized reading comprehension test and score at the tenth-grade level or higher within one year prior to entrance into Basic Law Enforcement Training.
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