Wisconsin Administrative Code
Law Enforcement Standards Board
Chapter LES 3 - Training Standards
Section LES 3.01 - Minimum standards for preparatory training
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง LES 3.01
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) Minimum standards for preparatory training for law enforcement and tribal law enforcement officers shall require that:
(a)
The minimum amount of preparatory training which must be successfully completed
by a law enforcement or tribal law enforcement recruit before that recruit may
be certified as eligible for permanent appointment shall be a total of 400
hours. The subjects and the minimum time during which they are to be covered in
this preparatory training shall be determined by the board after due
consideration of recommendations made by the advisory curriculum committee
identified in s.
LES 3.02. The curriculum so decided upon may be changed by
the board as the need becomes apparent due to technological changes affecting
law enforcement, current problems involving the public welfare or additional
recommendations made by the advisory curriculum committee. Instructional goals
for the 400 hour preparatory training course approved by the board are
identified in s.
LES 3.03.
(b)
Trainees shall obtain passing grades of at least 70% or its lettered equivalent
in written examinations in all subjects with the exception of competency-based
subjects for which there are board approved examination checklists. For the
competency-based subjects, trainees must demonstrate their achievement of
training objectives to the satisfaction of board certified
instructors.
(c) Each trainee must
successfully complete this training within the original probationary period.
Under justifiable circumstances, this period may be extended for a period not
to exceed one year, but the total period during which a person may serve as a
full-time law enforcement or tribal law enforcement officer on a probationary
or temporary basis without successfully completing this training shall not
exceed 2 years. Part-time officers must successfully complete the entire course
in not more than 3 years. The total period during which a person may serve as a
part-time law enforcement or tribal law enforcement officer on a probationary
or temporary basis without successfully completing this training shall not
exceed 3 years. For purposes of this section, a part-time law enforcement or
tribal law enforcement officer is a law enforcement or tribal law enforcement
officer who routinely works not more than one-half of the normal annual work
hours of a full-time employee of the employing agency or unit of
government.
(d) The law enforcement
code of ethics, as set forth below, shall be administered as an oath to all
trainees during the preparatory course.
1. AS
A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER, my fundamental duty is to serve humanity; to
safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the
weak against oppression or intimidation, and the peaceful against violence or
disorder; and to respect the Constitutional rights of all persons to liberty,
equality and justice.
2. I WILL
keep my private life unsullied as an example to all; maintain courageous calm
in the face of danger, scorn, or ridicule; develop self-restraint; and be
constantly mindful of the welfare of others. Honest in thought and deed in both
my personal and official life, I will be exemplary in obeying the laws of the
land and the regulations of my department. Whatever I see or hear of a
confidential nature or that is confided to me in my official capacity will be
kept ever secret unless revelation is necessary in the performance of my
duty.
3. I WILL never act
officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, animosities or friendships
to influence my decisions. With no compromise for crime and with relentless
prosecution of criminals, I will enforce the law courteously and appropriately
without fear or favor, malice or ill will, never employing unnecessary force or
violence and never accepting gratuities.
4. I RECOGNIZE the badge of my office as a
symbol of public faith, and I accept it as a public trust to be held so long as
I am true to the ethics of the police service. I will constantly strive to
achieve these objectives and ideals, dedicating myself to my chosen
profession....law enforcement.
(2) Minimum standards for jail and secure detention officer preparatory training shall be as follows:
(a) A minimum of 120 hours of preparatory
training shall be successfully completed by a jail or secure detention officer
recruit before that recruit may be certified as eligible for permanent
appointment. The subjects and minimum number of hours for each subject to be
covered in this preparatory training shall be determined by the board. The
instructional goals may be changed by the board as the need becomes apparent
due to technological changes affecting jail or secure detention administration,
current problems involving the public welfare or additional recommendations
made by the advisory curriculum committee identified in s.
LES 3.02. Instructional goals for the 120 hour preparatory
training course approved by the board are identified in s.
LES 3.04.
(b)
Trainees shall obtain passing grades of at least 70% or its lettered equivalent
in written examinations in all subjects with the exception of competency-based
subjects for which there are board approved examination checklists. For the
competency-based subjects, trainees must demonstrate their achievement of
training objectives to the satisfaction of board certified
instructors.
(c) Each recruit shall
successfully complete this training within his or her original probationary
period. Under justifiable circumstances this period may be extended for a
period not to exceed one year.
(3) It should be noted that the foregoing represents the minimum amount of training required. Additional preparatory training is strongly recommended where the employing authority is in a position to require it.
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