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Course Requirements
The student will be required to demonstrate profi ciency in
the techniques in the Basic Law Enforcement Training Specialized
(BLET) Subject Control/Arrest Techniques and the
Detention Offi cer Certifi cation (DOCC) Subject Control Subject Control/
Techniques lesson plans. Additionally, a physical assessment
will be administered, and students must be able to meet 60th Arrest Techniques
percentile overall for their age and gender.
Instructor Training
Special Concerns
Comfortable and practical clothing, tennis or aerobic shoes
and gym apparel for physical training are necessary. Students
should also bring handcuffs and duty belt with standard SPECIAL NOTE: In order to attend this course,
attachment equipment to include expandable baton (NO applicants must first successfully complete a
WEAPONS, NO AEROSOL CHEMICAL SPRAYS). prequalification session.
Physical training will be conducted at specifi ed times and
participation is mandatory.
Who Should Attend
Instructors who have received a recommendation from
NOTE: Effective February 2013: Students applying for a certifi ed school director and will be instructing Subject
our Specialized Instructor Training courses no longer have Control/Arrest Techniques in Basic Law Enforcement
to submit a CPR card in order to enroll or attend. Students Training (BLET) and Subject Control Techniques in
will have to submit the CPR card to the Criminal Justice the Detention Offi cer Certifi cation Course (DOCC).
Education and Training Standards Division once they Individuals must have successfully completed the general
complete our Specialized course and apply for certifi cation.
Instructor Training course.
Once a student successfully completes an instructor Course Goal
prequalifi cation session, the student will be given one To provide the knowledge and skills necessary to instruct
calendar year to attend (and only one attempt to successfully Subject Control/Arrest Techniques in Basic Law
complete) the specialized instructor training course offering Enforcement Training (BLET) and Subject Control
in which the prequalifi cation applies. If the student fails Techniques in Detention Offi cer Certifi cation (DOCC).
to meet this standard, the student must re-enroll and
successfully complete another instructor prequalifi cation Course Objectives
session in its entirety prior to being eligible to attend a The student will be able to:
subsequent specialized instructor training course.
➤ Explain common injuries that may occur during subject
control/arrest techniques training and the basic steps of
Course Coordinator Length of Course fi rst-aid treatment for these injuries.
Jesse Kittrell One day (4 hours)
➤ Explain the importance of being physically fi t and
demonstrate the ability to maintain a regular exercise
program.
➤ Explain the necessity of safety guidelines and
demonstrate safety methods relative to subject control/
arrest techniques instruction.
➤ Demonstrate the ability to successfully teach students the
mandated subject control/arrest techniques curriculum
and when these methods should be appropriately applied.
➤ Explain and demonstrate various equipment and
methods which will enhance the student's realistic
practical training.
Methodologies
This course employs lecture, discussion, practical exercises
and practice teaching.
Course Requirements
Attendance is required at all class sessions. Students must
demonstrate the ability to teach all techniques utilized in the
BLET Subject Control/Arrest Techniques lesson plan.
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