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15 paź 2024 · Since 2003, the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) has provided state-certified Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training to law enforcement officers throughout Illinois. To date, the ILETSB has certified over 5700 officers statewide, from more than 350 agencies in this specialized program.
Illinois Basic Police Training Program. Per 20 ILCS 805/815-535, at the time of hire, applicants must: • Be 21 years of age and completed an associate’s degree, or have successfully
After joining the Illinois State Police you can choose your path from one of the following awesome opportunities: SWAT; Crime Scene Investigator; K-9; Air Patrol; Motorcycle Patrol; Investigations; Patrol; Academy Instructor
To become a police officer in Illinois, you must meet the following basic requirements: Be a US citizen either by birth or naturalization. Be 21 years of age or older at the time of hire. Possess a valid driver’s license. Have a high school diploma or GED. Complete an approved basic training course within six months of initial hire.
The 16-week, 640-hour basic law enforcement course (BLE) exceeds the requirements set by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for all new police officers in the State of Illinois. This high-quality resident program utilizes current principles of adult learning to prepare students for classes, allowing us to optimize ...
Requires successful completion of an approved training program such as the Illinois Conservation Police Officer Training Program which includes successful completion of the Illinois Basic Police Training Program.