NCC Announces 37th Law Enforcement Training Academy Graduates
Students from Nash Community College’s Thirty-Seventh Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy graduated on July 25. The program includes physical and classroom state commission mandated topics and methods of instruction. The training covers subjects including criminal, juvenile, civil, traffic, and alcohol beverage laws, investigative, patrol, custody, and court procedures, emergency responses, ethics, community relations and more.
To graduate, students were required to successfully complete and pass all units of study, including the certification examination mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission. During the twenty-seven week training, students learned essential skills required for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers with state, county, or municipal governments, or private enterprise.
Nash Community College’s next Basic Law Enforcement Training academy will be offered at night beginning in January 2014. For more information about the program, contact Nathan Mizell at 252-451-8278 or nmizell@nashcc.edu.
Graduates of Nash Community College’s Thirty-Seventh Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy pictured on the front row, from left: Juan Nevarez of Sims, Thomas Vesce Jr. of Nashville, Matthew Walton of Rocky Mount, Timothy Mims Jr. of Wendell and Trevor McGhee of Wake Forest. Graduates pictured on the back row, from left: Nathan Thomas of Rocky Mount, Tyler Hux of Enfield, Tyler Foxworth of Rocky Mount, James Manning of Nashville and Dylan Crumpton of Red Oak.