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Instructor Development
utilized in the BLET Subject Control/Arrest Techniques
Specialized Subject Control/ lesson plan.
Arrest Techniques Instructor
Students must successfully complete a practical skills
Training evaluation of the subject control/arrest techniques
methods.
SPECIAL NOTE: In order to attend this course, Special Concerns
applicants must fi rst successfully complete a Comfortable and practical clothing, tennis or aerobic
prequalifi cation session. shoes, and gym apparel for physical training are
necessary. Students should also bring handcuffs and
Who Should Attend duty belt with standard attached equipment to include
Instructors who have received a recommendation from expandable baton (NO WEAPONS, NO AEROSOL
a certifi ed school director and will be instructing Subject CHEMICAL SPRAYS). Physical training will be conducted
Control/Arrest Techniques in Basic Law Enforcement at specifi ed times and participation is mandatory.
Training (BLET) and Subject Control Techniques in
the Detention Offi cer Certifi cation Course (DOCC). According to NC Administrative Code 12 NCAC 09B
Individuals must have successfully completed the general .0232 SPECIALIZED SUBJECT CONTROL ARREST
Instructor Training course. TECHNIQUES INSTRUCTOR TRAINING:
Course Goal Each applicant for specialized subject control/arrest
To provide the knowledge and skills necessary to techniques instructor training shall:
instruct Subject Control/Arrest Techniques in Basic Law (1) have completed the criminal justice general instructor
Enforcement Training (BLET) and Subject Control training course;
Techniques in Detention Offi cer Certifi cation (DOCC). (2) present a letter from a licensed physician stating
the applicant’s physical fi tness to participate in the
Course Objectives course;
The student will be able to: (3) present a written endorsement by a certifi ed school
➤ Explain common injuries that may occur during director indicating the student will be utilized to
subject control/arrest techniques training and the instruct subject control arrest techniques in Basic Law
basic steps of fi rst-aid treatment for these injuries. Enforcement Training Courses; or
➤ Explain the importance of being physically fi t and
demonstrate the ability to maintain a regular exercise (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE.)
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
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