Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle I— Comprehensive Acts › Chapter 121— VIOLENT CRIME CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT › Subchapter VII— POLICE CORPS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TRAINING AND EDUCATION › Part A— Police Corps › § 12557
The Director must run Police Corps training programs. These can happen at as many as 3 training centers the Director sets up, or at existing State training facilities if the State asks and the course is basically the same. The Director can hire people and schools to help teach, use Federal space for a fee, and spend money for center upkeep, supplies, uniforms, learning materials, food, housing, and medical care. Trainees get a stipend of $400 a week while they are in training. Each participant must attend 16 to 24 weeks of training at a center, which can be split into no more than 3 sessions. The training is basic law enforcement work and includes tough physical and mental training to build discipline, loyalty, and knowledge of legal and police processes. States and local agencies must give any extra training after the course, and only that extra training counts toward a participant’s 4-year service duty. Trainees are checked for mental, physical, and emotional fitness and must meet performance standards at the end of each session to stay in the program.
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34 U.S.C. § 12557
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