Mullins graduates from basic training academy

Published 11:09 pm Thursday, October 5, 2017

NEWS RELEASE

RICHMOND – Lincoln County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Mullins was one of 28 law enforcement officers to graduate from basic training at the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training on Sept. 22 in Richmond. 

The graduates of Class 485 completed 23 weeks of training, which consisted of 923 hours of recruit-level instruction. Major training areas included homeland security, law offenses and procedures, vehicle operations, firearms, investigations, first aid and CPR, patrol procedures, orientation for new law enforcement families and the mechanics of arrest, restraint and control.

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Basic training is mandatory for Kentucky law enforcement officers to comply with the state’s Peace Officer Professional Standards Act of 1998. The Department of Criminal Justice Training provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs’ deputies, university police, airport police and others.

The agency also provides in-service and leadership training for Kentucky law enforcement officers and public safety dispatch training.

The Department of Criminal Justice Training is a state agency located on Eastern Kentucky University’s campus. The agency is the first in the nation to be accredited under the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies’ public safety training program designation. DOCJT also earned accreditation through the International Association for Continuing Education and Training in 2013 – making it the nation’s only law enforcement training academy to achieve dual accreditation by two independent accrediting organizations.

Mullins received the Fit For Duty award, as well as the Most Improved award for Physical Fitness and Defensive Tactics. 

Michael Mullins, of the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department graduates from basic training academy.