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LAW ENFORCEMENT IN-SERVICE TRAINING

ACC's Law Enforcement In-Service Training is committed to offering the law enforcement community timely, relevant, and professional training tailored to meet the requirements of those agencies and commensurate with established mandates of the Sheriff's Commission, the North Carolina Training and Standards Commission.

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June 24- 28, 2024

First Line Supervisor

Dillingham Center, Room 120
1304 Plaza Drive, Burlington, NC

 

First Line Supervision is not just about the mechanics of "running" the squad or unit. It is a crucial position within any organization where policy is transmitted into action. Individual agencies should be responsible for instructing their personnel on the day to day functions of the department and their policies, procedures, and protocols. The goal of this 40 hour block is to provide the student with a deeper understanding of their role as a first line supervisor and the expectations of different groups of people they interact with on a daily basis. Topics covered: Management Tasks, Community-Oriented Policing and Problem Solving, Performance Appraisals, Coaching and Mentoring, Discipline, Supervision of Difficult Employees, and Tactical Operations.

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July 17, 2024

8a-5p

Generational Interviews-Speaking to Younger Generations

Dillingham Center, Room 120
1304 Plaza Drive, Burlington, NC

THis class will briefly overview generations within the workplace and how each differs from the other. This class will primarily focus on understanding how new generations differ from others when being interviewed. It will also offer the ways to go from deceptive responses to soliciting truthful answers. This class will give examples of new ways Y/Z/Alpha lied compared to previous generations. 

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August 5-7, 2024

Mid-Level Supervision

Dillingham Center, Room 112
1304 Plaza Drive, Burlington, NC

 

 

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August 5- 9, 2024

Field Training Officer (FTO)

Dillingham Center, Room 120 
1304 Plaza Drive, Burlington, NC

 

Field Training Officer is for law enforcement officers who are or will be assigned to provide field training to new officers. This course will provide the technical and personal skills to individuals in order for them to function as evaluators and trainers of recruits who have completed BLET, DOCC or new hires in Communications. Students need to bring their agency’s Field Training Officer Procedures Manual, and a blank copy of their Daily Observation Report (DOR).

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August 5-9. 2024

Crisis Intervention Training (CIT)

Vaya Health
2929 Crouse Lane
Burlington, NC 

Vaya Health’s CIT training teaches skills to help you improve communication, increase safety, and interact more effectively with individuals in crisis due to mental health,
substance use disorder, or an intellectual/developmental disability.

This training will be capped at 20 participants, and you will be notified via email July 16th to confirm your registration.

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October 8, 2024

Background Investigations

Dillingham Center, Room 112
1304 Plaza Drive, Burlington, NC

 

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October 7-11, 20

Interview and Interrogation

Dillingham Center, Room 120
1304 Plaza Drive, Burlington, NC

The officer will be able to gather data or information from the interviewee. Determine specifically, if the interviewee is truthful and if not, identify the form of the deception and transition the interviewee from unwilling to willing.

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November 6-21, 2024

General Instructor

Dillingham Center, Room 120
1304 Plaza Drive, Burlington, NC

 

In order to teach many of the courses regulated by the Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission, you must complete this 99 hour course. An applicant worksheet and the Agreement for Enrollment, must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the class. This is needed to ensure the applicant meets the qualifications (4+ years of law enforcement experience, Microsoft Word & PowerPoint knowledge, etc.) necessary to enter in the class.

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November 18-22, 2024

Officer Survival

Burlington Police Fire Training Center (Range  Classroom)

212 Stone Quarry Rd, Haw River 

This 44 hour course reinforces and expands skills acquired in BLET that relate to high risk duties. The advanced instruction will provide students with new tactical information through a lecture and demonstration format, allowing the student to practice, in a structured and controlled environment, the newly acquired skills. Students will need to bring full duty belt gear, duty handgun (ammunition N/A) , flashlight and patrol vehicle.

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December 2-4, 2024

8am-5pm

Firearms Instructor Development 

Burlington Police-Fire Training Center
212 Stone Quarry Road
Haw River, NC 

This class is open to all CURRENTLY CERTIFIED NC Specialized Firearm Instructors. 


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October 27-Nov 7, 2025 PLI 

Dillingham Center, Room 120
1304 Plaza Drive, Burlington, NC

To provide the skills necessary to conduct enforcement activities associated with search warrants, warrantless searches, interviews, eyewitness identifications and nontestimonial identification orders and to avoid liability while conducting such activities. **Attendance is required at all class sessions. The student must participate in class and practical exercises, successfully prepare search warrants and successful completion of a written examination. It is required that students bring a recent/ UPDATED copy of the Arrest, Search and Investigation textbook written by Robert Farb and published by the UNC School of Government. Each student is required to bring the Red and Green case law books for PLI that can be purchased from the NCJA.

Registration will open in late 2024. 

 

ACC offers many of the mandated and non-mandated courses for law enforcement officers, telecommunicators and detention officers.

For more information,
 call 336-506-4147 or 336-290-0560.    

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