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CONTINUING EDUCATION - CLASSROOM TRAINING  

The Absentee Shawnee Tribal Police
hosting
The Public Agency Training Council
presents

Criminal Investigation Case Management

This advanced course is designed to assist anyone that needs
to manage criminal investigations. In order for any criminal
investigation to be successful, the case must be organized and
presented as a successful prosecution.

Course objectives include:
 Determining a Hierarchy in Supplemental Investigation
 Identifying Solvability Factors From Known Information
 Preparing Case Assignments
 Building Useful Relationships with the Media
 Managing the Major Case Investigation
 Preparing and Presenting a Prosecutable Case
and much more...

November 18-20, 2009
AST Resource Center, Norman, OK


The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office
presents

Critical Employee Emergency Planning

CEEP (pronounced “KEEP”) Training provides Emergency Responder and Critical Infrastructure
agencies and companies information, planning guidance, and lessons learned to ensure
adequate support of employee families during and after a disaster. This course was created
with the experience, advice, and guidance of responder employees AND
FAMILY MEMBERS.

 

The Critical Employee Emergency Planning (CEEP)
Course Contains 5 Modules:

 
 

1. Introduction to Critical Employee Emergency Planning
2. Plans, Policies, and Partnerships
3. What Families Need to Know
4. Emotional Response to Disaster
5. Action Planning

 

November 30, 2009
or
December 1, 2009
Tulsa Technology Center – Lemley Campus, Tulsa, OK


The Absentee Shawnee Tribe
hosts

Street Crimes Seminar

Topics include:
- Surveillance tactics
- Developing criminal intelligence
- Officer Safety issues
- Street gang members in the military
- Homeland Security issues for the street cop
and much more...

December 7-9, 2009
Absentee Tribal Events Center, Norman, OK


Oklahoma District Attorneys Council

hosts

Domestic Violence Basics: Law Enforcement Response, Investigation, and Report Writing

Basic training for law enforcement officers on the dynamics of
domestic violence, the most effective and safe ways to respond to
domestic calls, investigation strategies, and preparation of reports that will improve the prosecution of domestic violence cases.

Approved for 7.0 hours of CLEET credit

December 10, 2009 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Bartlesville, OK


 

The Absentee Shawnee Tribe
hosts

Forensic Pathology for the Death, 
Homicide and Criminal Investigator

Effective investigation of events involving injury or death requires recognition
of patterns of physical findings on the body and at the scene. Such
recognition is necessary to properly interpret the significance of the finding,
and integrate this information into the case as a whole. Early recognition of
certain patterns of injury on the human body allows the criminal investigator
to properly assess the scene and begin proper procedure for collection of
relevant evidence.

December 15-16, 2009
AST Resource Center, Norman, OK


The Absentee Shawnee Tribal Police
present

Sig Sauer Armorer Certification - Pistols

The program content focuses on the mechanical functioning, maintenance, 
troubleshooting and field repair of the SIG SAUER law enforcement 
classic pistol line, to include the P220, P226, P229 and P239 pistols.

December 17-18, 2009
Absentee Shawnee Tribal Police Department, Shawnee, OK


The Absentee Shawnee Tribal Police Department
hosts

Criminal Patrol/Drug Interdiction

This is a 16 hour specialized class for Street Crimes Units, Patrol Officers and 
Highway Interdiction Officers.  If you make traffic stops, this class will help you 
understand the benefits of pro-active police work.  The objective of this course is 
to educate law enforcement officers in proper techniques and procedures to 
successfully and lawfully conduct criminal interdiction patrol stops.

January 14-15, 2010
Absentee Shawnee Thunderbird Casino and Events Center, Norman, OK


The Muskogee Police Department
hosts

Lock Picking and Subtle Mechanical Breaching Skills

This course will introduce students to basic lock picking skills, as well as a variety of 
other options for lock bypassing beyond the conventional forced entry.  Students will 
have an opportunity to develop new skills by picking more than 150 different training locks.  

January 28-29, 2010
Muskogee Civic Center- 425 Boston, Muskogee, OK


The Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
in conjunction with
The Midwest Counterdrug Training Center
present

Meth Investigations

This course is designed to equip officers with the knowledge to conduct 
methamphetamine investigations.  Beginning with the history of methamphetamine 
through current trends, including a section on meth trade in Mexico.  The main 
body of the class will address how to perform methamphetamine investigations 
whether the targets are traffickers or local producers/distributors.

February 23-25, 2010
Norman, OK


The Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
hosts

Clock Armorers Course

Available to active Law Enforcement officers, licensed professional security, Glock DLRS/Distributors and current GSSF members.

March 4, 2010 

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

49206 Benson Park Rd. (MW corner of State Highway 177/Benson Park Rd.)

Shawnee, OK 74801


The Absentee Shawnee Tribe
hosts

Phase I & II Hostage Negotiations and Crisis Intervention

March 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 2010

Norman, Oklahoma


The Absentee Shawnee Tribal Police
present

Glock Armorers Course

The GLOCK Armorers course is a one-day (8 hour) class that provides information on the 
disassembly and reassembly of all GLOCK models.  Cleaning, maintenance, troubleshooting, 
function of the passive safeties and more are covered.

March 4, 2010
Shawnee, OK

 

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Course Accreditation

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Cancelled Classes

No current cancellations


Course Descriptions

Firearms Qualification Report (PDF)

 

 
SFST Offering

Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police
2009 SFST Training Schedule

 

SFST Basic and Drugs That Impair Training (32 Hours)
     
To register, contact Lois at 405.672.1225 or toll free 888.528.6227or Email
SFST Refresher Training (8 Hours)
     

To register, contact Lois at 405.672.1225 or toll free 888.528.6227or Email

 

SFST Instructor Training (40 Hours)
     
To register, contact Lois at 405.672.1225 or toll free 888.528.6227or Email 
 

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SFST Training is provided by the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police.  

All training posted on this page is free of charge to full-time certified or reserve certified peace officers.

SFST Training

Oklahoma law prohibits the operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of any intoxicating substance. A proper arrest and prosecution of violators under these laws is a proven deterrent for impaired driving. The SFST Basic and Drugs That Impair class provides the training and skills necessary to make a proper arrest.

SFST Refresher

If it has been two years or longer since you or your officer have been to the SFST Basic course you need to attend this refresher course to have your skills updated to the new NHTSA standards.

 

SFST Instructor

Individuals who have successfully completed the basic SFST training course, have demonstrated skills and experience in administering the SFST battery and who have the desire to teach others are eligible to attend SFST Instructor training.  This 40 hour training helps participants develop the skills to become effective instructors in the SFST basic course.


Norman PD Training Schedule

The Norman Police Department is hosting four training courses presented by Bevel, Gardner & Associates in 2009.  These courses will be held at the Norman Police Department Training Facility located at 3942 Jenkins in Norman, Oklahoma.  The courses offered are:

 

  COURSE DATES COST
       

 

Registration and additional information is available through the following:

Bevel, Gardner & Associates
A forensic education & consulting company
2115 Westwood Drive
Norman, OK 73069
405-447-4469 office
405-447-4481 fax
tbevel1@cox.net

 

Lodging and meals are not included in the course cost.  Information on lodging is available at www.visitnorman.com/index.asp

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Advanced Bloodstain: 
This course is taught to encourage each student to continue to learn and grow in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis knowledge.  This course will give the student confidence to continue to experiment in pattern recognition especially when confronted with an unusual pattern or occurrence.  This course will help prepare each student for trail testimony, Daubert challenges and to lecture or teach in the BPA discipline.


Crime Scene Reconstruction:Crime scene reconstruction is the use of scientific methods, physical evidence, deductive reasoning, and their interrelationships to gain explicit knowledge of the series of events that surround the commission of a crime.

The student will learn to develop a formal process by which crime scenes are reconstructed.  To develop an investigation that will stand up to the test of cross examination.

Shooting Scene Reconstruction
The shooting reconstruction school is a basic school discussing ballistics, trajectory and reconstruction of shooting scenes


Norman PD Training Schedule - NRA Law Enforcement Firearm Instructor Development

The Norman Police Department is hosting NRA Law Enforcement Firearm Instructor Development Schools. Each course has a maximum capacity of 20 students.  These courses will be held at the Norman Police Department Training Facility located at 3942 Jenkins in Norman, Oklahoma.

 

  Course Dates Cost
       

 

For more information, contact

Shon Elroy
(405) 292-9723 x1
shon.elroy@nomanok.gov
 

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Oklahoma Municipal Assurance Group (OMAG)
First quarter Law Enforcement Training provided by OMAG (no cost). Travel, lodging and meals are the responsibility of the officer/agency. The courses offered are:
  COURSE DATES COST
       

 

Registration and additional information is available through the following:
Oklahoma Municipal Assurance Group (OMAG)
4130 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-525-6624 office
405-525-5888 fax
kmccullough@omag.org
 

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Oklahoma Regional Community Policing Institute (ORCPI)
  COURSE DATES
  Evidence Based Sexual Assault Investigations November 19, 2009
  Domestic Violence III: Stalking December 3, 2009
     

 ORCPI 2009 Schedule

Registration and additional information is available through the following:
Telephone: 405.671.8742
Fax: 405.671.8745
Email: info@orcpi.com
Online: www.orcpi.com

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