Unless it's a recent development,You do have to work for a PD to receive CLEET training.
Unless it's a recent development, this is NOT correct.
I actually considered taking a CLEET course offered by a local Vo-Tech a few years ago.
You have the advantage sir, as I've never attended a class.I’ve taken quite a few CLEET classes at the Vo-techs too. Most classes in the different regions are taught in Vo-Techs. They were classes given by CLEET instructors to LE only that were listed on the CLEET website training schedule.
I’m sure there are some CLEET instructors out there making some money on the side teaching classes, but are they issuing CLEET approved/recognized certificates that their students are paying for? Every CLEET class I attended was paid for by the state.
Yes. The school is hard to get into. It's even harder to get out of....My questions are about CLEET LE Instructors. Is it still a requirement that you be a CLEET Certified Peace Officer in a fulltime LEO position? I have my CLEET Peace Officer certification, but have not been in a LEO position in a long time.
Then they must have been in your job description or continuing education CEU's? That's the way it worked in Kansas.I’ve taken quite a few CLEET classes at the Vo-techs too. Most classes in the different regions are taught in Vo-Techs. They were classes given by CLEET instructors to LE only that were listed on the CLEET website training schedule.
I’m sure there are some CLEET instructors out there making some money on the side teaching classes, but are they issuing CLEET approved/recognized certificates that their students are paying for? Every CLEET class I attended was paid for by the state.
You have the advantage sir, as I've never attended a class.
However, I'm curious how security guards obtain theirs, and why most (all?) PDs require a CLEET certification, since acadamy grads are not yet technically LEOs.
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