Says Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, or TLETA, about its basic “law enforcement officer” training course: “The Basic Police School is the mainstay of the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy. Our mission is to produce a physically fit, highly motivated, basically trained police office thoroughly indoctrinated in the ethics and professional standards of the law enforcement profession. The officer will have a degree of both technical and tactical proficiency to function on the streets as well as in the criminal and civil courts of our state.” TLETA is 3025 Lebanon Pike in Nashville.
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