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Physical Fitness Test

Sit-ups:

The student will lie on his/her back, knee’s bent at a 45-degree angle, feet flat on the floor and will raise his/her upper body to approximately 90-degrees. Students will do maximum number of situps in one minute. Law Enforcement Physical Fitness Norm is (25 sit-ups) in1 minute.


300 Meter Run:

The student will run a straight line 300 meters in his/her best time. The 300 meter measures the cardio/respiratory fitness of the student. Law Enforcement Physical Fitness Norm is 1.15 seconds


Push-ups:

The student starts in the front leaning rest position, hands on floor, arms fully extended. As the arms are flexed, the body is lowered parallel to, but not touching, the floor. Student will do maximum number of push-ups in one minute. Law Enforcement Physical Fitness Norm is (19 push-ups) in 1 minute.


Sit and Reach:

The student will sit on the floor in front of the measuring device. They will bend at the waist pushing a block down the device. The stretch must be a static stretch and the student’s calves must remain in contact with the floor. The sit and reach measures flexibility in the lower back, legs and shoulders Law Enforcement Physical Fitness Norm is (15 inches) with 2 attempts


Run:

The student will run a 1.5 mile course in his/her best time. The 1.5mile run measures the cardio/respiratory fitness of the student. Law Enforcement Physical Fitness Norm is (16.55) for 1.5 mile run


Bench Press:

The student is to press the weight straight up, until they have locked their arms The bench press measures the upper body strength for one repetition. Law Enforcement Physical Fitness Norm is (0.71) minimum with 2 attempts

Testing Training Material

Firearms Qualification

Minimum Standards for Handgun
Minimum Standards for Patrol Rifle
Minimum Standards for Precision Rifle
Minimum Standards for Shotgun

Radar/Lidar Training Material

The Radar/ Lidar training materials are available to Arkansas Law Enforcement Agencies free of charge.
The course is designed to be taught over an 8 hour period in compliance with CLEST certification.
The course includes the following blocks of instruction:
6 hours – Legal instruction, Principles, Operations, Effects, Case Preparation and Documentation, accuracy and testing, site selection, and Operation of specific devices.
1 hour – Practical Exercise
1 hour – Examination and Critique The lesson plan and power point presentation are below, You may make your own test or contact Pam Sanders for the testing materials used at ALETA.
Pam Sanders can be contacted through email at pamela.sanders@arkansas.gov or phone at 870-574-1810.

Radar/Lidar Operator Lesson Plan

Radar/Lidar Operator PP Slides

Part-Time/Auxiliary Training Material

The Part-Time/Auxiliary course is now available on the  ACADIS Portal. 

Online Course Portal Instructions

Practical Course Curriculum

Arkansas Court Security Officer Training Material

The Arkansas Court Security Officer Training course material prepared by the Administrative Office of the Courts that meets the training requirements of ACA 16-10-1004 is now being provided by ALETA. A PowerPoint presentation, class handouts, and required forms for training are included on one compact disk. Agencies may request a copy of the material by contacting Pam Sanders at 870-574-1810.

 You can visit Arkansas Judiciary: Security and Emergency Preparedness to download the security plan templates.

Autism and Law Enforcement Training Roll Call Training Video

The “Autism and Law Enforcement” roll call training video (21 minutes) has been added to our library and can be loaned to agencies for training. The video provides officers with an understanding of autism and information on how to successfully resolve a call involving a person with autism. The video can be loaned for up to two weeks and can be obtained by written request on agency letterhead.