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The following Continuing Education courses will be offered at the specified locations. Classes are cataloged by CLEET for continuing education credit purposes only.  The curriculum of the class is the responsibility of the presenter, and is not generally subject to review or approval by CLEET, unless the class is presented by CLEET employees.   

Any questions about the class should be directed to the presenter.  

CLEET Rule 390:25-1-8 provides:  "Regarding any law enforcement concepts, practices, methods, techniques, products, or devices as might be taught, promoted, or otherwise espoused in outside schools or seminars, there is no intent, expressed or implied, that 'accreditation' indicates or in any way conveys 'CLEET approval' of such concepts, practices,
methods, techniques, products, or devices, unless such approval is explicitly stated by CLEET." To request to have your agency's CLEET cataloged Continuing Education Classes posted on this page, fill out the Posting Request Form and e-mail it to the address in the form. 


Only CLEET cataloged courses are eligible for posting on this page.
Course Listings

 Internal Affairs and Professional Standards

 

Description:  Who should attend: This nationally acclaimed course is for law enforcement executives, supervisors, internal affairs investigators, human resource personnel and anyone who desires to understand law enforcement professional standards and internal affairs investigations. The professional standards model is a must for law enforcement and government officials to be prepared before a critical incident occurs. This course sets the stage for law enforcement professionals to create an agency wide practice of professional standards for all agency operations. In the covered material, attendees will understand “best practices” including how to avoid the problems before they occur and properly address issues that do arise. This is a comprehensive course covering the entire internal affairs process through final discipline. Participants will learn the skills necessary to review, investigate and complete internal affairs investigations based on sound investigative techniques and within legal guidelines.
Date: January 30-31, 2023
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm (both days)
Location: Norman Police Investigations Center
                1507 W Lindsey St
                Norman OK 73069
CLEET Hours:  16
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0013
Cost:     $325.00 ($300.00 if 3 or more from same agency)

 

More information and registration: https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/internal-affairs

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
On-Target Solutions Group

Gregory Anderson
greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com
815-545-1609 


Grant Writing

Description: In this workshop we cover how to write grant proposals start to finish and how to locate and track relevant grant opportunities.
Date: January 30-31, 2023
Time:  9am-4pm
Location:  Oklahoma City Police Department Training Center
                 800 N. Portland, Classroom #101
                 Oklahoma City 73107
CLEET Hours:  12
CLEET Catalog Number:  22-33174
Cost:  $465 – with code “friends”

 

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Janet Darling

janet@grantwritingusa.net
888-290-6237  


 FBI - LEEDA Executive Leadership Institute

 

Description: see attached

Date: January 30-February 3, 2023
Time: 8:30 to 4:00
Location: OCCC Campus - Keith Leftwich Memorial Library
CLEET Hours: 28
CLEET Catalog Number: OS 0937
Cost: $795.00

  

Course Flyer

 AGENCY INFORMATION
Sgt. Austin Slaten

austin.l.slaten@occc.edu
405-682-1611 Ext. 7322


Basic Instructor Development 

Description: The Enid Police Department will be hosting a Basic Instructor Development Course January 30th, 2023 –February 3rd, 2023 8:00am-5:00pm each day. The student will interact with the philosophy, concepts, materials and skills necessary to function as certified Basic Law Enforcement Instructor in the State of Oklahoma. Officers must be certified for 2 years to be eligible to attend. 
40 hours CLEET Credit 100% attendance Required
The students will be required to participate in public speaking exercises throughout the class.

Students will need:
Business dress
Computer for Power Point (optional)
Paper/notecards
Date: January 30th, 2023 -February 3rd, 2023
Time: 8:00am-5:00pm
Location: Enid Police Training Center
                401 W State
                Enid OK. 73701
CLEET Hours:   40
CLEET Catalog Number:  22-1656
Cost:  Free

 Please us this link to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/473429248627

AGENCY INFORMATION
Lt. Nick John

njohn@enid.org
580-616-7016 


ACTIVE SHOOTER HOSTAGE BASED SCENES

Description: This course is intended to enhance skills recognizing indicators and signs a suspect may exhibit that could lead to eminent acts of violence. Students will be forced to make split-second decisions related to the use of force, including deadly force by means of both the Ti Firearms Training Simulator, and live Force-on-Force roleplay. Students will learn during this training every human life is sacred and must be valued, however, during an active killing event the solo officer must breach the structure, bypass wounded, and eliminate the threat immediately upon arrival to protect the innocent. The Ti training simulator is a high-definition video system on three screens, combined with a high-tech weapon simulation. Both the TI Simulator and Live Force-on-Force Roleplay will cause the student to become immersed into the scenarios which will increase heart rate, as well breathing and emotional levels as they are exposed potentially dangerous situations. Simulations will include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. Classroom instruction will cover Federal and State Use of Deadly Force court rulings and case law. Classroom, and live roleplay will have a strong focus on immediate entry and eliminating threats rapidly preventing the loss of more human lives in an active killing event. Required information for Attendees: Students should come to this training course in their everyday work attire. It is imperative to the training process to train like you would fight in real life, if forced and justified to use force, including deadly force. Accordingly, students should bring all gear such as their gun belts, handcuffs, handcuff key, and ballistic vest. Students are encouraged to wear long sleeves for added protection from Force-on-Force rounds. Head, neck, and groin protection provided. Due to equipment use(Force-on-Force) Ammunition there is a $30.00 charge per student, per class payable in the front office on the day of training, or your agency could be invoiced (W-9 available on request) Payable on day of training or we can invoice your agency upon request!
Date: January 31st
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.

Location: Northwest Technology Center
                1801 11th Street
                 Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours + 2-hour mental health
CLEET Catalog Number:  OS-8456
Cost: $30.00

 **Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled.

AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Honeyman - Northwest Technology Center

ahoneyman@nwtech.edu
580.327.0344  


Leadership for Law Enforcement 

Description: Who should attend: This course is a designed for all law enforcement professionals who strive to be an effective leader.  Without understanding leadership and developing strong leadership skills, organizational success can suffer. Effective leaders get employees to want to provide quality service.  An examination of what causes employees to be problems and how to effectively lead them is critical to the success of an organization. This compelling and powerful program provides real world, successful examples on how leadership in government has evolved. Participants will take away a clear understanding of leadership styles and strengths, and what it takes to become an even more effective leader. You will understand the value in developing flexibility in your leadership approach to garner peak performance and meet organizational goals.
Date: February 1, 2023
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Location: Norman Police Investigations Center
                1507 W Lindsey St
                Norman OK 73069
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0012
Cost:     $195.00 ($175 if 3 or more from same agency)

Go to www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com for more information and to register. 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Gregory Anderson

greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com
815-545-1609 


On-Target Solutions for Law Enforcement Managers and Supervisors

 

Description: This seminar would be applicable for: Anyone who supervises or manages employees from the executive level to experienced or new front-line supervisors, or those who desire to understand impactful supervisory practices. This dynamic two-day course is a career development tool to enhance and refine the leadership skills of law enforcement supervisors across a variety of organizations. Good supervision transcends agencies and provides the core principles of quality supervisory techniques. It also lays a strong groundwork of knowledge for those striving to be promoted to supervisory positions. Concentrating on the idea that people are the true assets of their agency, participants will understand the importance of their role in maximizing employee performance through strong supervision techniques.  You will understand the value in developing flexibility in your leadership approaches to garner peak performance and meet organizational goals.
Date: February 2-3, 2023
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Location: Norman Police Investigations Center
                1507 W Lindsey St
                Norman OK 73069
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0015
Cost:     $325.00 ($300 if 3 or more from same agency)

Go to www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com for more information and to register. 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Gregory Anderson

greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com
815-545-1609   


 Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training

Description:  The Crisis Intervention Team program is a community effort partnering both police officers and the community together for common goals of safety, understanding and service to individuals with mental illness and their families. Officers participate in a 5-day, 40-hour CIT training program. The professional provider community has recognized the need and efficacy of the CIT program and has partnered with law enforcement in providing the most effective training material possible. The training program consists of several classes taught by a variety of instructors including a Psychiatrist, a Substance Abuse Specialist, Social Workers, Police Officers and representatives from NAMI. Panel discussions with service providers from the Community Mental Health Centers are also included. This training prepares officers to safely de-escalate a crisis, determine the need for emergency treatment and get the consumer to professional treatment as quickly as possible.
Date:  February 6-10, 2023
Time:  0800-1700
Location: Pryor Police Emergency Service Center
                502 E. Graham
                Pryor, OK 74361
CLEET Hours:  40
CLEET Catalog Number:  OS-3669
Cost:  $0

Register at: Pryor CIT

 AGENCY INFORMATION
Cory Sutton

cory.sutton@odmhsas.org
405-740-1645

 


TRAFFIC STOPS; SHOOTING DECISIONS WITH LIVE ROLE PLAY

Description: Students will receive classroom instruction related to traffic stops, as well as federal case law rulings, and Oklahoma state law related to the use of deadly force. Appropriate use of force will be demonstrated through realistic, real-life scenarios both on the Ti Firearms Training Simulator, and in live role play scenarios. The training simulator is a high-definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase their heart rate, breathing and emotional level as they learn to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language.  Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside. Students should come to this training course in their everyday work attire. It is imperative to the training process to train like you would fight in real life, if forced and justified to use force, including deadly force. Accordingly, students should bring all gear such as their gun belts, handcuffs, handcuff key, and ballistic vest. Students are encouraged to wear long sleeves for added protection from Force-on-Force rounds. Head, neck, and groin protection provided. Due to equipment use(Force-on-Force) Ammunition there is a $30.00 charge per student, per class payable in the front office on the day of training, or your agency could be invoiced (W-9 available on request) Payable on day of training or we can invoice your agency upon request! 
Date: February 6th  

Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center
                801 VoTech Drive
                Fairview, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours + 2 hours mental health
CLEET Catalog Number:     22-1719
Cost: $30.00

**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled. 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Honeyman - Northwest Technology Center

ahoneyman@nwtech.edu
580.327.0344 ext. 2060


NAFTO Basic Field Training Officer School

Description: This 24-hour class covers such topics as Intro to FTO, Adult Learning, Generational Leadership, Standardized Evaluations Guidelines, Ethics, Equal Opportunity Employment, Civil Liability, and Officer Safety. Each block of study is directed at the Field Training Officer, and ways to improve their teaching, work product, and approach to today’s Officer in Training. Information includes motivating different generations of trainees, career survival for the FTO, and liability pertaining to evaluations. Unlike most schools, NAFTO does not focus on a single model of field training.  NAFTO offers techniques and skills that can be applied within any training model.  See the course flyer for more details and how to register.
Date: February 8-10, 2023

Time: 0800-1700
Location: Riverspirit Casino
                8330 Riverside Parkway
                Tulsa, Ok 74137
CLEET Hours: 24
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2820
Cost:$350.00

COURSE FLYER

AGENCY INFORMATION
Graham Tinius

training@nafto.org
602-687-5977


PROACTIVE PATROL OFFICER DEVELOPMENT

Description:  A new kind of class designed to challenge officers.This two day class will lead officers through the ideas of successful proactive policing. Topics covered include; The importance of high level training, tactical care of critical injuries, patrol level management of sources of information within communities, proven high crime areas, officer safety, officer wellness, complexities of conspiracies, current trends of criminal behavior, and the latest of drug trafficking.  Learning how to manage time to maximize effectiveness and efficiency is more important now than ever with most agencies struggling to meet staffing levels and crime on the rise.  Proactive Law Enforcement activity is proven to lower crime rates and increase community support for Law Enforcement. The author of this course has been recognized nationally for case work related to some of these topics highly motivated to pass on knowledge to other officers to fight crime proactively.
Date: February 9th and 10th 2023
Time: 0800
Location: 100 Chuck Sewell Dr.
                Marietta, OK 
CLEET Hours:   16
CLEET Catalog Number:  22-2639
Cost:  $250

 To Register visit leodenllc.com  

AGENCY INFORMATION
Dakota

Dakota.cook@leodenllc.com
405-550-6295


 Shooting Decisions with Simulator

Description: Brief lecture then simulator
Date: February 10, 2023
Time: 0800 – 1200   2nd session 1300 - 1700
Location: Cleet Firing Range
Cleet Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: CL-0975
Cost: None

To register: Send to alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us

AGENCY INFORMATION
Joe Sebourn

joe.sebourn@cleet.state.ok.us
405-239-5122


Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training

Description:  The Crisis Intervention Team program is a community effort partnering both police officers and the community together for common goals of safety, understanding and service to individuals with mental illness and their families. Officers participate in a 5-day, 40-hour CIT training program. The professional provider community has recognized the need and efficacy of the CIT program and has partnered with law enforcement in providing the most effective training material possible. The training program consists of several classes taught by a variety of instructors including a Psychiatrist, a Substance Abuse Specialist, Social Workers, Police Officers and representatives from NAMI. Panel discussions with service providers from the Community Mental Health Centers are also included. This training prepares officers to safely de-escalate a crisis, determine the need for emergency treatment and get the consumer to professional treatment as quickly as possible.
Date:  February 13-17, 2023
Time:  0800
Location: Lawton Police Department
                100 S. Railroad
                 Lawton, OK 73501
CLEET Hours:  40
CLEET Catalog Number:  OS-3669
Cost:  0

To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Cory Sutton

cory.sutton@odmhsas.org
405-740-1645  


Crime Scene Investigator I, II III & IV – Certification Program (4 part series)


Description
:  The course is designed for Law Enforcement Officers at all levels in their career wanting to further develop their understanding skills, and expertise as it relates to crime scene investigations.  Instructors are current OSBI Crime Scene Certified Special Agents. Email to sign up today at Crime Scene Investigator Certificate | NSU (nsuok.edu)
Date:  January 23-26, 2023 (First two days online & then two days on campus)

           February 20-23, 2023 (First two days online & then two days on campus)
           March 20-23, 2023 (First two days are online & then two days on campus)
           April 17-20, 2023 (Face-to face at NSU)
Time:  0800 to 1600 hours
Location:  NSU Broken Arrow Campus
                 3100 E. New Orleans St.
                 Broken Arrow, OK 74014
                 Liberal Arts Building, First Floor, Room 126
CLEET Hours:  32 hours each session or 128 hours for all four completed.
CLEET Catalog Numbers: 22-0934, 22-0935, 22-0936 & 22-0937
Cost: $150.00 per session or $600.00 for all 4

AGENCY INFORMATION
Ryan Woolley or Travis Smiddy

Ryan.Woolley@osbi.ok.gov  or Travis.Smiddy@osbi.ok.gov
918-582-9075


Drug Recognition Expert (DRE)

Description: https://www.theiacp.org/drug-recognition-experts-dres
Date: February 20 - March 3, with Field Certifications to Follow - Date to be Determined
Time:   0800-1700 Daily with optional study sessions
Location:  Durant, OK
CLEET Hours:   160 Hours
CLEET Catalog Number:  OS-1408
Cost:  FREE

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Contact Name:  Sgt. Nick O'Bryant

Nickolas.obryant@okc.gov
405.850.8941  


 GRACIE - Ground Retention and Control for Immediate Enforcement

Description: G.R.A.C.I.E™ is the defensive tactics and weapons retention course created by the legendary Royce
Gracie, 3-Time Ultimate Fighting Champion. Royce earned his title by defeating his opponents using
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, proving the effectiveness of leverage and technique over strength and size. Royce has
incorporated these defensive tactics into a comprehensive training course specifically designed for law
enforcement. Like many skills, defensive tactics are perishable, therefore the G.R.A.C.I.E™ program
teaches simple and automatic, rapid yet smooth actions. The G.R.A.C.I.E™ program is the “only”
defensive tactics program that truly gets officers to properly defend their weapons in any and all
altercations. The G.R.A.C.I.E™ program has been used by the US Special Forces, DEA agents and many
national and international police departments.
Royce will be conducting this training at the N.E.O. A& M College Wrestling Room in conjunction
with the Guardians of the Heart (GOTH) Training Conference.
Date: February 20, 2023
Time: 8a-10a
Location: NEO A&M College Wrestling Room
                200 I Street NE
                Miami, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 2 CE Hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-3688
Cost: Free
To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the link listed
below.
https://www.qtdps.com
AGENCY INFORMATION
Steven Stogner
sstogner@quapawnation.com
(918) 533-3154

Autism Awareness for First Responders
Description: This course is designed to help officers and first responders recognize someone who may be on the spectrum. The class will give attendees ideas and different sets of techniques which may be required to communicate and interact with these individuals.
Topics Include:
• What is autism spectrum disorder
• Recognizing austism spectrum disorder
• How to handle contacts with individuals on the spectrum
• The difference between tantrums and meltdowns
• Interviewing individuals on the spectrum
Ryan Woodard will be conducting this training at the Downstream Casino during the Guardians
of the Heart (G.O.T.H.) Training Conference.
Date: February 20, 2023
Time: 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Loctation: Downstream Casino
                 69300 East Nee Road
                 Quapaw, Oklahoma 74360
CLEET hours: 1 CE Hour
CLEET Catalog Number: OS-4755
Cost: Free
To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the link
listed below.
https://www.qtdps.com
AGENCY INFORMATION
Michael B. Mullin Jr.
Michael.Mullin@quapawnation.com
(918) 325-0733

Detecting Danger
Description: This program is designed for personnel involved in narcotics enforcement and undercover operations to curb the flow of narcotics and the risk and hazards presented to them. Through the analysis of leakage by the subconscious mind in both verbal and nonverbal communication the student is
provided information to help diffuse the emotion of anger before violence and-or injury can occur. With the drug cartels in Mexico becoming more violent and extending further beyond the boundaries of United States the risk to officers, be it civilian or military, is greatly increased. In addition, the drug cartels are using younger personnel to carry out their goals and objectives; this is unprecedented in the history of narcotics enforcement. From the military application of this program the war on terror in both Afghanistan and Iraq requiring closer and more intimate contact with citizens in the streets of those communities. The ability of military and law enforcement personnel to recognize the indicators of violence allows them to make split-second decisions on when or when not
to use force on what at first glance may appear to be a noncombatant.
Topics Included
• Subconscious communication
• Phenomenological thought process
• Mental preparation for danger
• Verbal and non-verbal communication
• Proxemics and danger
The Midwest Counterdrug Training Center (MCTC) will be providing this training at the Quapaw Nation Marshal Service Training Center in conjunction with the Guardians of the Heart (G.O.T.H.) Training Conference.
Date: February 20, 2023
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Location: 715 West A Street
                Picher, Oklahoma 74360
CLEET Hours: 8 CE Hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2424
Cost: No cost
Please register through the link provided on the attached flyer.
COURSE FLYER
AGENCY INFORMATION
Michael B. Mullin Jr.
Michael.Mullin@quapawnation.com
(918) 325-0733

Basics to Drones in Public Safety

 

Description: This course will provide a general overview of sUAS (Drone) operations within public safety, by exploring various topics relating to their usage. As well as ways to start your own programs within your own agency. This course is good for any officer that has an interest in drones and wants to see how they work, wants to explore drone operations in Public Safety, or possible wants to bring a program to their own agency. The course will cover some of the following topics:  

·         A general overview of drone knowledge 

·         Rules and Regulation to operating safely in the national airspace

·         Important case law, state statutes, and other laws that apply to drone operations.

·         Missions that drone are deployed for

·         Drone aircraft overviews

·         Guide to starting your own program.

·         Drone Flight Demonstration (Weather dependent) This afternoon course will be the second of two 4-hours courses offered on February 20th, with the first course being ‘Media – Law Enforcement Relations’. Registration is open for both and 100% free of charge.
 Date: 02/20/2022

        Time: 1300 - 1700
 Location: Mannford Early Childhood Center
                211 Hinton Blvd
                Mannford Oklahoma 74044
 CLEET Hours: 4
 CLEET Catalog Number: 23-00098
Cost: Free (Registration Link: Registration Link)

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Joshua Caudle

jcaudle@cityofmannford.net (Preferred)

918-865-4141

Media - Law Enforcement Relations


Description: This course will be taught by Tulsa's News on 6 Anchor, Lori Fullbright. It will give officers a basic understanding of the media and how to effectively handle media members during the course of their day to day activities. This course is designed for every officer to attend and get something from it including the newest patrol officer, the Public Information Officer (PIO), or the Chief of Police.

It will cover the following topics:
Crisis Coverage: When a department is responding to a use of force or an allegation of wrong doing and what to do and not do.
Breaking News Coverage: What makes the process run more smoothly for both sides without compromising a scene or investigation
Positive Coverage: How a department can get more positive coverage for the work they're doing. Understanding News Stories: Lori will talk about the different kinds of stories and how to be prepared for ones that take little effort, up to the scale of those that require more time and effort.
On Camera Presentation: Officers will be shown lots of examples of good interviews and talk about the skills required and practice those skills through mock interviews during the class.
Corrections: How to get misinformation corrected and what to do if a reporter/news station is unethical in its approach to your agency.
Understanding the News Business: Its deadlines, its lingo, and the expectations placed on reporters.
Questions: Ask anything you've ever wanted to know about the news does and what it doesn't.
This morning course will be the first of two 4-hours courses offered on February 20th, with the second course being ‘Intro to Drones in Public Safety’. Registration is open for both and 100% free of charge.
Date: 02/20/2022
Time: 0800 – 1200
Location: Mannford Early Childhood Center
              211 Hinton Blvd
              Mannford Oklahoma 74044
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-2129
Cost: Free (Registration Link: Here)

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Joshua Caudle
jcaudle@cityofmannford.net (Preferred)
918-865-4141


Geofence, Social Media & Open Source Investigations

Description: This three-day Geofence, Social Media & Open Source Investigations course is designed to teach law enforcement personnel how to legally utilize and exploit Geofence, Social Media & Open Source based data in their current assignments. Electronic data from the Google ‘Sensorvault’ Geofence and advanced cellular “Tower Dumps” will thoroughly be discussed. Students will be shown relevant and current case studies to reinforce the investigative techniques taught in the course. Students will learn the most current case law that allows them to use these techniques in their investigations. The students will complete several exercises during the course to demonstrate proficiency. 
GEOFENCE INVESTIGATIONS: Introduction to Geofence investigations, Learning when Geofence warrants are applicable, Principles of the Google ‘Geofence’ and Cellular ‘Tower Dump’ warrants, Legal issues regarding Geofence based warrants, Writing and executing Geofence based warrants, Analyzing data to identify a suspect
SOCIAL MEDIA & OPEN SOURCE INVESTIGATIONS: Legal issues regarding Social Media & Open Source Investigations, Anonymizing techniques, Open Source investigations, Social Media investigations (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat), Handling exigent circumstances on Social Media, Execution of legal process to Social Media, How to document your search, How to preserve digital evidence, Exercises for students to demonstrate proficiency
Students will be given a FREE list of investigative resources in the class and shown numerous free databases/resources during the class.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Officers, Detectives, Crime Analysts, Investigators, etc. RESTRICTED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL
WHAT TO BRING: This is a hands-on course, students are required to bring a laptop or tablet with internet access.
Date: February 21 – 23, 2023
Time: 0830 - 1630 hours
Location: Tulsa Technology Center-Lemley Campus
                Client Services Center – Room 26
                3420 South Memorial
                Tulsa, OK 74145
CLEET Hours: 24
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-32368
Cost: $600 - $650

 To register: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/420062447087

AGENCY INFORMATION
Bonnie Fidler – Training Coordinator

bfidler@tcso.org  (PREFERRED CONTACT)
918-596-4512 


 Patrol Rifle Operator School

Description: Give officers the skills and knowledge to operate and deploy a patrol rifle.
100% participation is required and a minimum of one 76 score on a qualification course to pass.  Up to seven attempts will be given.
If you do not have 100% participation and/or if you do not have at least one minimum 76 score on a qualification course, you will not receive CLEET credit for attending the 32-hour course.Classroom lecture will begin promptly at 0700 hours at the CLEET training center classroom #112.  Bring a notebook, writing instrument and your UNLOADED rifle and rifle cleaning equipment.  Do not bring any live ammo into the classroom. The course will include, but not limited to, the following topics of instruction:  Rifle Marksmanship Fundamentals, Range Safety, Rifle Care and Maintenance, Rifle Handling

EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Notebook, Writing Instrument, and marker

Center fire rifle AR-15 style with iron sights and sling (Rifle is 16” Barrel)
(Iron Sights are mandatory.  Holographic (i.e. EoTech, Trijicon, etc can be used in the training; check with instructor on questions of when.  Magnifying Optics will not be used)
750 Rounds of rifle ammunition (minimum)
Three rifle magazines (minimum)
Weapon mounted light (preferred but optional)
Handheld flashlight
Duty Pistol with a minimum of 3 magazines
Duty rig for pistol, with magazine pouches
50 Rounds of pistol ammunition
Ground pad (recommended)
Eye Protection
Hearing Protection
Hat (ball cap or boonie style)
Knee and elbow pads (recommended)
Folding chair (optional)
Comfortable clothing and any applicable rain gear and/or sunscreen
Cleaning equipment for both rifle and pistols
Water (bottle or camel back type)
Date: February 21 - 23, 2023
Time: 0700-1800 with night fire
Location: CLEET classroom C112 and range
CLEET Hours: 32
CLEET Catalog Number:    CL-0699
Cost: None, Student must provide all ammunition

Prerequisite: Certified Officers. This class is for A2203, if they do not fill it we will open to all officers

To enroll contact:                  Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us

AGENCY INFORMATION
Joe Sebourn

joe.sebourn@cleet.state.ok.us
405-239-5122 


The Reid Technique of Investigative Interviewing and Advanced Interrogation
Description: See Attached
Date: February 21-24, 2023
Time: 0800 a.m. to 0300 p.m.
Location: 100 South Railroad Street, Lawton Oklahoma 73501
CLEET Hours: 24
CLEET Catalog Number: #22-1133
Cost: $630.00 per person

COURSE FLYER 

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Julie Rock - John E. Reid and Associates

jrock@reid.com
855-479-3959

Forensic Interviewing
Description: Instructors Letita "Tisha" Boggs, Andrea Jill McAbee, and Jesse Stapleton, will
be providing an introduction to children's advocacy centers and the concepts involved in
the forensic interview process.
This presentation will be held at the Downstream Casino during the Guardians of the
Heart (GOTH) Training Conference.
listed below
Date: February 21, 2023
Time: 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Location: Downstream Casino
                69300 East Nee Road
                Quapaw, Oklahoma 74360
CLEET Hours: 2 CE Hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-1532
Cost: Free
To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the
link listed below.
https://www.qtdps.com
AGENCY INFORMATION
Michael B. Mullin Jr.
Michael.Mullin@quapawnation.com
(918) 325-0733

GRACIE - Ground Retention and Control for Immediate Enforcement

Description: G.R.A.C.I.E™ is the defensive tactics and weapons retention course created by the legendary Royce
Gracie, 3-Time Ultimate Fighting Champion. Royce earned his title by defeating his opponents using
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, proving the effectiveness of leverage and technique over strength and size. Royce has
incorporated these defensive tactics into a comprehensive training course specifically designed for law
enforcement. Like many skills, defensive tactics are perishable, therefore the G.R.A.C.I.E™ program
teaches simple and automatic, rapid yet smooth actions. The G.R.A.C.I.E™ program is the “only”
defensive tactics program that truly gets officers to properly defend their weapons in any and all
altercations. The G.R.A.C.I.E™ program has been used by the US Special Forces, DEA agents and many
national and international police departments.
Royce will be conducting this training at the N.E.O. A& M College Wrestling Room in conjunction
with the Guardians of the Heart (GOTH) Training Conference.
Date: February 21, 2023
Time: 8a-10a
Location: Downstream Casino
               69300 East Nee Road
               Quapaw, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 2 CE Hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-3688
Cost: Free
To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the link listed
below.
https://www.qtdps.com
AGENCY INFORMATION
Steven Stogner
sstogner@quapawnation.com 
(918) 533-3154

Case Study: Advanced Investigative Techniques for Patrol

 

Description: Students will be taken through a large-scale investigation from acquisition of information to arrest. Interactive case study for students, encompassing issues and alternative actions supported by case law. Instructors: Marlin Warren, TCSO and HSI TFO, Tom Helm Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office and HSI TFO

I. Deconfliction-HIDTA
II. Initial Information from Los Angeles
a. Confidential Informant
b. Significant Information and Details that lead to Probability
III. Location and details of Target -HIDTA
a. Conflict
b. Surveillance-Photos and explanation from the UC surveillance
IV. PC Affidavit
V. Unforeseen Situation
a. Decoys and Escorts
b. On the Fly Roadkill Plans and Directions to Officers (Case Law discussion)
VI. Take Down Execution-Traffic Stop (Other Officers calling PC-Case Discussion)
a. Take Down of Decoy Car- (Case Law discussion buddy cop observations)
b. Take Down of Load Car
c. Observations at both locations of stop
VII. Asset Forfeiture Overview
VIII. Search Warrant Execution
a. Lock Down without warrant- SW Service-(Case Law Discussion)
IX. Interviews-Techniques of Miranda
a. Miranda-Custodial/Non-Custodial-(Case Law Discussion)
b. Juvenile Miranda-(Case Law Discussion)
c. Fluid Investigation and Information-Warrantless Search- Case Law Discussion)
X. Questions and Open Discussion
Date: February 21, 2023
Time: 0800 - 1400 hours
Location: Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office-Faulkner Building
                303 West 1st Street
                Tulsa, OK 74103
CLEET Hours: 6
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-33408
Cost: FREE

To register: https://tcso.enrollware.com/schedule 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Bonnie Fidler – Training Coordinator

bfidler@tcso.org  (PREFERRED CONTACT)
918-596-4512


Krav Maga Israeli Tactical Combat Shooting for Law Enforcement

Description: The Israeli tactical shooting method is based on actual and practical performance. As it has been developed and upgraded over years of experience, the Israeli shooting method has distinct advantage that has been proving itself highly effectively time after time. The guiding principle of the
Israeli shooting method is to quickly neutralize the threat in the simplest and most instinctive way possible. To achieve its high effectiveness, the Israeli tactical shooting method integrates aggressiveness, determination, speed, and accuracy. Stress factor is also introduced into our training regimen in order to accustom trainees to the typical pressures associated with actual events. It has become the preferred choice of many professional agencies around the world, due to its simplicity, based on the instinctive reaction to stimulus which occurs under stress. Our courses of Instruction will take you step by step to achieve superior handgun and rifle skills for rapid reaction to fluid conditions.
Required Equipment:
Duty pistol with three (3) magazines
Duty Belt with Holster and method to carry extra magazines
200 rounds of pistol ammunition
Eye and ear protection
Dress appropriately for the weather
This training will be held at the Quapaw Nation Marshal Firearms Range in conjunction with the
Guardians of the Heart (G.O.T.H.) Training Conference. Training is limited to twenty (20) students
Date: February 21, 2022
Time: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Locaction: 715 West A Street, Picher, Oklahoma 74360
CLEET hours: 4 CE Hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 23-00094
Cost: None

To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the link listed below.
https://www.qtdps.com 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Michael B . Mullin Jr.

Michael.Mullin@quapawnation.com 
(918) 325-0733


 Answering Life's Most Important Question - What's Important Now (W.I.N.)

Description: Brian Willis is an internationally recognized thought leader, speaker, trainer, and writer. Brian serves
as the Deputy Executive Director for the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers
Association and is President of the training company Winning Mind Training. Brian was a full-time police officer with the Calgary Police Service from 1979 to 2004. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contribution and commitment to Officer Safety in Canada
and was named Law Officer Trainer of the Year for 2011.
Brian will be speaking on how to build resilience, improve focus, and becoming a better leader by
answering life most important question - "What's Important Now?" (W.I.N.) Brian will explain how
leadership is a choice, not a rank, and what you can do to create a culture of leadership within your organization regardless of its current status. Brian will be conducting this presentation at the
Downstream Casino during the Guardians of the Heart (G.O.T.H.) Training Conference.
This presentation will be held at the Downstream Casino during the Guardians of the Heart
(G.O.T.H.) Training Conference.
Date: February 21, 2022
Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Location: Downstream Casino
                69300 East Nee Road
                Quapaw, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 2 CE Hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 23-00093
Cost: None

To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the
link listed below.
https://www.qtdps.com 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Michael B. Mullin Jr.

Michael.Mullin@quapawnation.com 
(918) 325-0733


Basics of Domestic Violence

Description: This course is designed to educate law enforcement on the basics of domestic violence (DV)/intimate partner violence (IPV) necessary to respond to and investigate crimes of DV/IPV. Instructor will present eight primary topics including: definitions related to DV/IPV; trauma (trauma informed interview, trauma impacts on victims, vicarious trauma, and resources); officer safety; Oklahoma Statutes; strangulation; Lethality Assessment Protocol; dominant aggressor; and protective orders. Instructor will inform students of evidence-based practices for investigating DV/IPV. Should time allow, students will have the opportunity to practice their skills through scenario activities.
Date: 2/21/2023
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. & 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Kiamichi Technology Center
                 Hugo, OK
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2637
Cost: $0

AGENCY INFORMATION
Kolby Quinalty

kolby.quinalty@dac.state.ok.us
(405) 264-5064 


Below 100
Description: Below 100 is a free training program for law enforcement officers which aims at providing
instruction that will assist in reducing the number of line-of-duty deaths to below 100, a number
not achieved since 1944. Unfortunately, too many officer deaths and injuries are due to
“accidents” or otherwise preventable circumstances. The program is based on the following five
tenets: “Wear your seatbelt,” “Wear your bulletproof vest,” “Watch your speed,” “What’s
Important Now W.I.N. – (Situational Awareness and Decision Making); and “Remember
Complacency Kills.” Below 100 is committed to providing the tools and resources you need to
make a culture of safety thrive throughout your department.
The Below100 Organization will be conducting this training at the Downstream Casino during
the Guardians of the Heart (G.O.T.H.) Training Conference.
Date: February 22, 2023
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location: Downstream Casino
                69300 East Nee Road
                Quapaw, Oklahoma 74360
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: OS-2269
No Cost
To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the link
listed below.
https://www.qtdps.com
AGENCY INFORMATION
Michael B. Mullin Jr.
Michael.Mullin@quapawnation.com 
(918) 325-0733

Financial Planning for Today and Retirement Ready
Description: Ken Stafford is a financial adviser with his firm, Stafford, and Associates. He has been in that
role for over 21 years and manages over 100 million dollars in investment accounts for the
families he takes care of. Most of these families are current or retired first responders. He is
a retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper with 25 years of service. Before joining the OHP,
he served 3 years on the Sapulpa Police Department and 2 years with the Coweta Police
Department. His vast knowledge of law enforcement, firefighter and EMS retirements has
proven to be extremely helpful to those he serves. He brings a practical approach to finances
for all first responders. He has been teaching finances for over 20 years all over Oklahoma.
Ken will explain simple steps to help you manage your debt and get you on the road to
financial freedom making your family financially bullet proof. Ken will explain investing in
Layman’s terms so you can see “It’s not rocket science” Ken will finish up with “What does
retirement look like for me?” Buckle up, the financial information you receive will be life
changing!
Ken will being conducting this presentation at the Downstream Casino during the Guardians
of the Heart (G.O.T.H.) Training Conference.
Date: February 22, 2023
Time: 10 AM -12 PM
Location: Downstream Casino
                69300 East Nee Road
                Quapaw, Oklahoma 74360
CLEET Hours: 2 CE Hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0816
Cost: None
To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the link
listed below.
https://www.qtdps.com
AGENCY INFORMATION
Michael B. Mullin Jr.
Michael.Mullin@quapawnation.com 
(918) 325-0733

De-escalation for Law Enforcement
Description: Kevin McCullough, Law Enforcement Specialist, will be instructing De-escalation for Law Enforcement. The purpose of this training is to provide law enforcement officers with guidelines on the mindset of de-escalation as it relates to all interactions that an officer may haver. the provided information
should aid the participant in using de-escalation skills, techniques, and tactics in all law enforcement operations, where doing so does not compromise the safety of the officers, other persons, or where there is danger of significant property damage. The course meets the statutory requirements for
continuing education addressed in 70 O.S. § 3311.4 (Mental Health) Kevin will be conducting this training at the Downstream Casino during the Guardians of the Heart (G.O.T.H.) Training Conference.
Date: February 22, 2023
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location: Downstream Casino
                69300 East Nee Road
                Quapaw, OK 74360
CLEET Hours: 4 CE Hours (2 Hours Mental Health Training Credit)
CLEET Catalog Number22-0554
Cost: Free
To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the
link listed below.
https://www.qtdps.com
AGENCY INFORMATION
Michael B. Mullin Jr.
Michael.Mullin@quapawnation.com 
(918) 325-0733


Controlled Deliveries - Evolution of Criminal Patrol 
Description: Branson Perry, a Special Agent with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
(OBNDD), will be providing training on Controlled Deliveries. This training will provide students with
information on the use of controlled deliveries and how law enforcement can use them to
maximize their drug enforcement efforts. The training will cover the risks and benefits of using
controlled deliveries and under what circumstances controlled deliveries should be used.
Branson will be conducting this training at the Downstream Casino during the Guardians of the Heart
(G.O.T.H.) Training Conference.
Date: February 22, 2023
Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Location: Downstream Casino
                 69300 East Nee Road
                 Quapaw, Oklahoma 74360
CLEET Hours: 4 CE Hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 23-00091
Cost: No Cost
To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the link listedbelow.
https://www.qtdps.com
AGENCY INFORMATION
Michael B. Mullin Jr.

Michael.Mullin@quapawnation.com
(918) 325-0733


Highway Drug Interdiction- Evolution of Criminal Patrol
Description: Branson Perry, a Special Agent with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (OBNDD), will be providing training on Highway Drug Interdiction. This training will provide students with the skills to be able to recognize potential criminal indicators and what these indicators could
mean. The training will showcase the latest concealment methods used by drug trafficking organizations. This training will also cover the hazards associated with conducting drug interdiction operations, the indicators of narcotics activity during the traffic stop, and proper techniques for conducting vehicle searches for the detection and identification or drug traffickers. Branson will be conducting this training at the Downstream Casino during the Guardians of the Heart (G.O.T.H.) Training Conference.
Date: February 22, 2023
Time: 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Location: Downstream Casino
                69300 East Nee Road
                Quapaw, Oklahoma 74360
CLEET Hours: 4 CE Hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 23-00092
Cost: No Cost
To register for the Guardians of the Heart Training Conference (G.O.T.H.) please use the link listed
below.
https://www.qtdps.com 
AGENCY INFORMATION
Michael B. Mullin Jr.
Michael.Mullin@quapawnation.com 
(918) 325-0733


Criminal Patrol/Drug Interdiction 

Description: See attached flyer for registration and course description. All registration and payment must be done through HITS
Date: February 27-28, 2023
Time:   0800-1700
Location:  Gordon Cooper Technology Center
                 1 John C Burton Blvd.
                 Shawnee OK 74804
CLEET Hours:   16
CLEET Catalog Number:  OS-1754
Cost:  $350.00

COURSE FLYER

AGENCY INFORMATION
Lieutenant Jared Strand

jared.strand@pottawatomiecountyok.gov
405-287-5069


Traffic Crash Reconstruction
Description: See attached flier
Date: Feb. 27-March 10, 2023
Time:
Location: See attached flier
CLEET Hours: 80
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2035
Cost: $1095 

COURSE FLYER 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Sgt. Adam Queen

kayle.queen@okstate.edu
405-744-1677

Field Training Officer Development

 Description: This course is designed to introduce training officers to all aspects of field training and evaluation, however, the training is relevant for both new and current police training officers that are involved in the process of supervising probationary officers and field training programs. This course is designed to provide knowledge and training to develop the myriad skillset required of FTOs. Each attendee will be presented with ideas and techniques to assist them in becoming more professional and confident in the application of their skills. It is a practical and discussion-based course that includes topics such as basic recruit training, the role of the FTO, leadership and supervision, counseling techniques, and the evaluation process. This course is based on a modified “San Jose” program but is viable training and skills development for training officers regardless of department program models. This course will help FTOs in honing the skills necessary to closely supervise probationary officers, provide corrective feedback, and document any fundamental performance issues before the transition to a full-time officer. This course gives FTOs a comprehensive view of managing newly recruited officers – combining proactive leadership principles with practical and relevant training techniques for implementation within your agency’s FTO program.

Upon completion the FTO will be able to:

  • Be able to define and discuss the "San Jose" and other program models
  • Define the goals of the FTO program
  • Identify demands on FTOs as Instructors, Coaches, Counselors, Mentors, and Evaluators
  • Understand common errors in evaluation
  • Define leadership as it relates to FTO
  • Demonstrate proper counseling techniques
  • Understand the basics of Adult Learning Theory
  • Identify & Explain liability issues of the FTO
  • Understand Performance Evaluations
  • Understand the Rating Scale and Reference Numbers
  • Complete the necessary forms for FTO Programs
  • Develop Scenario and Additional Training plans
  • Understand the purpose of program management and control

Required information for Attendees:
Attendees will be required to participate in group and class discussions as well as be prepared to make brief presentations to the class. Attendees should also bring or be able to access any FTO Documents or Forms for their own department's program. There is a $125.00 charge per student for the 40 hour course, payable in the front office on the first day of training, or your agency could be invoiced (W-9 available on request) 
Date
: February 27-March 3, 2023

Time: 8:30am – 4:30p.m., Daily
Location: Northwest Technology Center
                1801 11th Street
                Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 40 hours
CLEET Catalog Number:  22-32427
Cost: $125.00

**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled. 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Honeyman - Northwest Technology Center

ahoneyman@nwtech.edu
580.327.0344


Basic Drug Investigation : What every officer, new investigator and new detective should know

 

Description: This class was developed to train and assist officers in the legal concepts to do traffic stops, and contacts of people on the street in possession of illegal drugs. The course goes into detail of the great number of illegal drugs found and seized throughout the United States. From small user amounts to the smuggling of large amounts of these.
Date: February 27-28th 2023
Time:   8-5
Location: Lawton Police Department
                100 South Railroad
                Lawton Ok 73501
 CLEET Hours:   16
 CLEET Catalog Number:  22-32764
Cost:  $295.00


AGENCY INFORMATION
www.LLRMI.com
317-386-8325
 


TRAFFIC STOPS; SHOOTING DECISIONS WITH LIVE ROLE PLAY

Description: Students will receive classroom instruction related to traffic stops, as well as federal case law rulings, and Oklahoma state law related to the use of deadly force. Appropriate use of force will be demonstrated through realistic, real-life scenarios both on the Ti Firearms Training Simulator, and in live role play scenarios. The training simulator is a high-definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase their heart rate, breathing and emotional level as they learn to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language.  The training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside. Students should come to this training course in their everyday work attire. It is imperative to the training process to train like you would fight in real life, if forced and justified to use force, including deadly force. Accordingly, students should bring all gear such as their gun belts, handcuffs, handcuff key, and ballistic vest. Students are encouraged to wear long sleeves for added protection from Force-on-Force rounds. Head, neck, and groin protection provided. Due to equipment use(Force-on-Force) Ammunition there is a $30.00 charge per student, per class payable in the front office on the day of training, or your agency could be invoiced (W-9 available on request) Payable on day of training or we can invoice your agency upon request!
Date: February 27th  

Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center
                1801 11th Street
                Alva, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours + 2 hours mental health
CLEET Catalog Number:     22-1719
Cost: $30.00

**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled. 

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Honeyman - Northwest Technology Center

ahoneyman@nwtech.edu
580.327.0344 ext. 2060


Shotgun Operator Course

Description:   Give officers the skills and knowledge to operate and deploy a Shotgun. 100% participation is required and a minimum of one 70% score on a (slug and 00) qualification course to pass.  Up to seven attempts will be given. If you do not have 100% participation and/or if you do not have at least one minimum 70% score on a qualification course, you will not receive CLEET credit for attending the 22-hour course. Classroom lecture will begin promptly at 0700 hours at the CLEET training center classroom #112.  Bring a notebook, writing instrument and your UNLOADED Shotgun and Shotgun cleaning equipment.  Do not bring any live ammo into the classroom. The course will include, but not limited to, the following topics of instruction:  Shotgun Marksmanship Fundamentals, Range Safety, Shotgun Care and Maintenance, Shotgun Handling
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Notebook, Writing Instrument, and marker

Pump Action Shotgun; Remington 870 or Mossberg 500/590 with sling and sidesaddle or cuff Ammunition (minimum) 150 Birdshot, 100 00Buck (35 must be 9 pellet), 75 Slug. All rounds may not be fired, after the sconed qual over 70% they will not be required too qual anymore.  Up to seven will be given for those who need them
Weapon mounted light (preferred but optional)

Handheld flashlight
Duty Pistol with a minimum of 3 magazines
Duty rig for pistol, with magazine pouches
25 Rounds of pistol ammunition
Ground pad (recommended)
Eye Protection
Hearing Protection
Hat (ball cap or boonie style)
Knee and elbow pads (recommended)
Folding chair (optional)
Comfortable clothing and any applicable rain gear and/or sunscreen
Cleaning equipment for both shotgun and pistols
Water (bottle or camel back type)
Date: February 28 – March 1, 2023
Time: 0700-1800 with night fire
Location: CLEET classroom C112 and range
CLEET Hours: 22
CLEET Catalog Number: CL-0700
Cost:            None, Student must provide all ammunition

Prerequisite: Certified Officers, This class is for A2203, if they do not fill it we will open to all officers

To enroll contact:                  Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us

                                                   AGENCY INFORMATION
Joe Sebourn
joe.sebourn@cleet.state.ok.us
405-239-5122 


Active Assailant for Communications

Description: Comprehensive Active Shooter Class – Personal for dispatch
Date: March 1, 2023
Time:   0800
Location:  Canadian County Sheriff’s Annex
                 201 N. Rock Island
                 El Reno, OK
CLEET Hours:   8
CLEET Catalog Number:  22-31236
Cost:  $239.00

COURSE FLYER

AGENCY INFORMATION
Lt. Steve Stolz

stolzs@ccsheriff.net
405-262-3434


Active Assailant for Communications

Description: Comprehensive Active Shooter Class – Personal for dispatch
Date: March 2, 2023
Time:   0800
Location:  Canadian County Sheriff’s Annex
                 201 N. Rock Island
                 El Reno, OK
CLEET Hours:   8
CLEET Catalog Number:  22-31236
Cost:  $239.00

COURSE FLYER

AGENCY INFORMATION
Lt. Steve Stolz

stolzs@ccsheriff.net
405-262-3434


MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
Description: FBI-LEEDA is pleased to present a 4½-day course on media and public relations. Police cannot succeed without the support of the community they are sworn to protect. The image of an agency as a professional and ethical organization is vitally important. This course will guide the participants to promoting a consistent and positive public image of the department, enabling the community to perceive their police as a transparent organization they can depend on and trust. There are three key opinion influencers; participants will learn how each can positively or negatively affect public opinion.
Students will participate in media training with numerous desktop and on-camera
exercises. Topics covered include; image, branding and perception, the media’s role in public opinion, managing social media communications, interview preparation and principles for communicating in a crisis event.
The registration fee is $795/student. Class begins at 8:30 am. Dress: business casual
Date: March 6-10, 2023
Time: 0830hrs – 1700hrs
Location: Ponca City Police Training Center
                2401 E. Central Ave.
                Ponca City OK 74601
CLEET Hours: 30
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-0644
Cost: $795
REGESTER AT
https://fbileeda.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1627093&group=
AGENCY INFORMATION
Lt. Ben Garrison

garribp@poncacityok.gov
(580)763-8026 

ACTIVE SHOOTER HOSTAGE BASED SCENES

Description: This course is intended to enhance skills recognizing indicators and signs a suspect may exhibit that could lead to eminent acts of violence. Students will be forced to make split-second decisions related to the use of force, including deadly force by means of both the Ti Firearms Training Simulator, and live Force-on-Force roleplay. Students will learn during this training every human life is sacred and must be valued, however, during an active killing event the solo officer must breach the structure, bypass wounded, and eliminate the threat immediately upon arrival to protect the innocent. The Ti training simulator is a high-definition video system on three screens, combined with a high-tech weapon simulation. Both the TI Simulator and Live Force-on-Force Roleplay will cause the student to become immersed into the scenarios which will increase heart rate, as well breathing and emotional levels as they are exposed potentially dangerous situations. Simulations will include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. Classroom instruction will cover Federal and State Use of Deadly Force court rulings and case law. Classroom, and live roleplay will have a strong focus on immediate entry and eliminating threats rapidly preventing the loss of more human lives in an active killing event. Required information for Attendees: Students should come to this training course in their everyday work attire. It is imperative to the training process to train like you would fight in real life, if forced and justified to use force, including deadly force. Accordingly, students should bring all gear such as their gun belts, handcuffs, handcuff key, and ballistic vest. Students are encouraged to wear long sleeves for added protection from Force-on-Force rounds. Head, neck, and groin protection provided. Due to equipment use(Force-on-Force) Ammunition there is a $30.00 charge per student, per class payable in the front office on the day of training, or your agency could be invoiced (W-9 available on request) Payable on day of training or we can invoice your agency upon request!
Date: March 6th
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.

Location: Northwest Technology Center
                1801 11th Street
                 Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours + 2-hour mental health
CLEET Catalog Number:  OS-8456
Cost: $30.00

 **Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled.

AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Honeyman - Northwest Technology Center

ahoneyman@nwtech.edu
580.327.0344

 


Law Enforcement Mantracker - Level 1
Description: Presentation of basic visual tracking tactics, techniques and procedures related to
SAR, Crime Scene Investigation and Fugitive Apprehension.
Date: March 7-9 2023
Time: 0800-1700
Location: Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office
CLEEET Hours: 24
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-2108
Cost: $425
Registration: SPTrainingGroup.com 
AGENCY INFORMATION
Brian Fenn
BFenn@SPTrainingGroup.com 
539-302-2199 

Red Dot Transition (8 hour)

DESCRIPTION:  Pistol red dots are the wave of the future, and many law enforcement officers are transitioning to them. This CLEET-accredited, 8-hour course will cover the transition from shooting a pistol equipped with iron sights to shooting a pistol fitted with a red dot. We will review the advantages of a red dot, mounting systems, dot options, and dot failures. Note: We recommend checking with your agency to ensure this class meets the required standards for red dot qualification.
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT:
Duty pistol with red dot mounted

3 spare magazines
Holster and method to carry extra magazines
400 rounds of pistol ammunition
Eye and ear protection
Date: 03/07/2023
Time: 0800
Location: JONES, OKLAHOMA
CLEET HOURS: 8
CLEET CATALOG Number : 21-4301
COST: $90

 Register at: https://www.greensdefensivesolutions.com/registration

AGENCY INFORMATION
Vernon Green

greensdefensivesolutions@gmail.com
405-213-5850 


ACTIVE SHOOTER HOSTAGE BASED SCENES

Description: This course is intended to enhance skills recognizing indicators and signs a suspect may exhibit that could lead to eminent acts of violence. Students will be forced to make split-second decisions related to the use of force, including deadly force by means of both the Ti Firearms Training Simulator, and live Force-on-Force roleplay. Students will learn during this training every human life is sacred and must be valued, however, during an active killing event the solo officer must breach the structure, bypass wounded, and eliminate the threat immediately upon arrival to protect the innocent. The Ti training simulator is a high-definition video system on three screens, combined with a high-tech weapon simulation. Both the TI Simulator and Live Force-on-Force Roleplay will cause the student to become immersed into the scenarios which will increase heart rate, as well breathing and emotional levels as they are exposed potentially dangerous situations. Simulations will include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. Classroom instruction will cover Federal and State Use of Deadly Force court rulings and case law. Classroom, and live roleplay will have a strong focus on immediate entry and eliminating threats rapidly preventing the loss of more human lives in an active killing event. Required information for Attendees: Students should come to this training course in their everyday work attire. It is imperative to the training process to train like you would fight in real life, if forced and justified to use force, including deadly force. Accordingly, students should bring all gear such as their gun belts, handcuffs, handcuff key, and ballistic vest. Students are encouraged to wear long sleeves for added protection from Force-on-Force rounds. Head, neck, and groin protection provided.

Due to equipment use(Force-on-Force) Ammunition there is a $30.00 charge per student, per class payable in the front office on the day of training, or your agency could be invoiced (W-9 available on request) Payable on day of training or we can invoice your agency upon request!
Date
: March 7th
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.

Location: Northwest Technology Center
                801 Vo-Tech Drive
                Fairview, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours + 2-hour mental health
CLEET Catalog Number:  OS-8456
Cost: $30.00

**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled. 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Honeyman - Northwest Technology Center

ahoneyman@nwtech.edu
580.327.0344  


 Interactions with Autism Spectrum Disorder

 Description: As a law enforcement officer, you expect to give commands and ask questions and receive immediate responses.  The population with autism spectrum disorder may not be able to respond immediately because of cognitive, physical, or other issues.  According to the CDC, the prevalence of autism is increasing rapidly.  The CDC now estimates that 1 in 44 children have autism spectrum disorder.  With this course, you will obtain knowledge about autism spectrum disorder and ways to handle contacts. Topics covered include what is autism spectrum disorder, recognizing autism spectrum disorder, de-escalation techniques, tantrums vs. meltdowns, interviewing, and more.
Date:  March 7, 2023
Time: 0800-1700
 Location:  Kingfisher County Fairgrounds Exhibit Building
                  300 S 13th St
                  Kingfisher, OK 73750
CLEET Hours: 8 hours (2MH hours)
 CLEET Catalog Number: 21-2264
 Cost: $0

Register: Contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org

 AGENCY INFORMATION
Cory Sutton
cory.sutton@odmhsas.org
405-740-1645


Reserve Academy Coordinator

 

Date: 3/8/2023
T
ime:   1300-1700
Location: Garfield County SO
                216 W. Oxford Ave
                Enid, OK 73701
 CLEET Hours:   4
CLEET Catalog Number: CL-0648
Cost:  FREE

 

 PRE-REQUISITE: FULL-TIME, BID CERTIFIED

TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us, please include CLEET #

 AGENCY INFORMATION
Curt Terry
curt.terry@cleet.state.ok.us 
405-226-0328 


 ALICE Active Shooter Certified Instructor Training

Description: This 2-Day Instructor training course is designed to teach participants the skills and strategies to increase survivability during the gap between the time a violent event occurs and, law enforcement arrives. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be a Certified ALICE Instructor and will have the  knowledge and resources to train others in your community.
Date: March 13th and March 14, 2023
Time: 8am – 5pm
Location: Tecumseh High School
                 901 N. 13th Street
                 Tecumseh, Ok 74873
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 23-00175
Cost:  $749

Course Flyer and Registration Link

https://cvent.me/Nv4e9x?RefId=social

AGENCY INFORMATION Lieutenant Trey Baker
tbaker@tecumsehok.org
405-598-3755


Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training

Description:  The Crisis Intervention Team program is a community effort partnering both police officers and the community together for common goals of safety, understanding and service to individuals with mental illness and their families. Officers participate in a 5-day, 40-hour CIT training program. The professional provider community has recognized the need and efficacy of the CIT program and has partnered with law enforcement in providing the most effective training material possible. The training program consists of several classes taught by a variety of instructors including a Psychiatrist, a Substance Abuse Specialist, Social Workers, Police Officers and representatives from NAMI. Panel discussions with service providers from the Community Mental Health Centers are also included. This training prepares officers to safely de-escalate a crisis, determine the need for emergency treatment and get the consumer to professional treatment as quickly as possible.
Date:  March 13-17, 2023
Time:  0800-1700
Location: Miami Civic Center
                129 5th Ave. NW.
                Miami, OK 74354
CLEET Hours:  40
CLEET Catalog Number:  OS-3669
Cost:  $0

Register at: Miami CIT

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Cory Sutton

cory.sutton@odmhsas.org
405-740-1645 


Reserve Academy Coordinator School    

Description: Reserve Academy Coordinator School
Date: March 13, 2023
Time:   1300-1700
Location: Tahlequah Police Department
                100 Phoenix Ave.
                Tahlequah, OK 74465
CLEET Hours:   4
CLEET Catalog Number:  CL-0648
Cost:  Free

Pre-Req:                   Active, Full-time, BID Certified

 

To register, please email: Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Tami Cissne

tami.cissne@cleet.state.ok.us
405-546-0159 


Oklahoma Case Law That All Cops Need to Know

 Description: The days of police officers relying on “what we’ve heard” and leaning on “we’ve always done it that way” are over! Police officers must know what the courts have deemed acceptable procedure in order to perform their duties in a constitutionally compliant manner in today’s modern policing. Having an in-depth knowledge of case law will lay the foundation to empower all police officers to perform their jobs confidently and legally. Throughout this course intended for Oklahoma police officers, Instructor Blake Reichert will examine, review, and explain significant U.S. Supreme Court and Oklahoma State Specific Case Law that is relevant to search and seizure. The goal of this course is to demonstrate how this case law can affect how police officers must perform their duties. Brazil will teach students how to avoid evidence exclusion, increase convictions, and reduce civil liability, and he will share his own personal experiences of actively applying case law to his policing. Furthermore, “Oklahoma Case Law That All Cops Need to Know” breaks down the complex issues associated with case law and presents them in an easily understandable format for all police officers to use in the field to achieve their investigative goals. Additionally, all the students attending the course will be given all the materials for this course so they will be able to reference cases during their duties.
Date: March 13, 2023

Time: 0900-1700 hours
Location: Metro Tech Conference Center
                4901 S. Bryant Ave
                Oklahoma City, OK 73129
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number:  23-00090
Cost: $199 per student 

 

Enrollment:  TO REGISTER VISIT: https://www.streetcoptraining.com/event/oklahoma-case-law-that-all-cops-need-to-know/

COURSE FLYER

AGENCY INFORMATION
LT Richard Losurdo

Richard.losurdo@dps.ok.gov
405-308-0262 


Supervising with Purpose

Description: A comprehensive look for Supervisors to improve output and performance. Creating a positive work environment for subordinates and improve leadership. By Creator and Author Earl Morrison, Assistant Director of CLEET.
Date: March 14 & 15, 2023
Time: 0800 – 1700
Location: The Village City Hall, Council Chambers
                 2304 Manchester Drive
                 The Village, OK 73120
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number:
21-4151
Cost: FREE

To Register email: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us 

Agency Information
Earl Morrison
 earl.morrison@cleet.state.ok.us
405-239-5145
 


FLETC Active Shooter Threat Training Program

 

Description: The ASTTP is a dynamic, hands-on training program designed to equip law enforcement officers and agents with the knowledge and skills required to successfully end an active threat event.  The ASTTP will prepare students to employ Active Shooter Threat Tactics through dynamic, interactive drills and scenario-based training.  This intensive and challenging program covers a variety of tactical subjects for responding officers including Single Officer Response Tactics, Limited Penetration Tactics, Tactical Medical Training, Multiple Officer Response and Link-Up Procedures, Response to an Explosive Hazard, and Post Shooting Considerations.  Candidates will be evaluated on their ability to perform skills and tactics in the role of an initial responding officer during a practical exercise.

Limited to 10 (ten) participants

*ONLY CLEET CERTIFIED OFFICERS, must be able to participate in intensive training lasting up to ten hours per day. Must be in good physical condition with no medical restrictions. Appropriate wear (BDU, agency t-shirt (long sleeve or short sleeve), boots, etc.).
Date: March 15-16, 2023
Time: 0730-1700
Location: Northwest Technology Center
                1801 11th Street
                Alva, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Accreditation Number:  22-31414
Cost: Due to equipment use Ammunition there is a $30.00 charge per student, per class payable in the front office on the day of training, or your agency could be invoiced (W-9 available on request)

**CALL NW TECH AT 580-327-0344 TO ENROLL

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Steve Tanio

Stephen.tanio@dac.state.ok.us
580-327-0344 


FBI – LEEDA Command Leadership Institute

Description:  The Command Leadership Institute (CLI) is part two of the three-step leadership series that makes up the FBI-LEEDA Trilogy.  The CLI is a dynamic and challenging program uniquely designed to prepare law enforcement leaders for command level positions.

The Command Leadership Institute provides real-life, contemporary, best-practice strategies and techniques for those who are already commanders or are aspiring to a command level assignment. CLI faculty members are passionate instructors who have executive level law enforcement and leadership experience.

CLI students will be engaged in such topics as: credibility, command discipline, liability, problem employees, and leading change within an organization.  The Command Leadership Institute is student-centered with a high degree of student involvement.
Date:  March 20-24, 2023
Time:  8:30 AM
Location:  Woodward Conference Center
                 3401 Centennial Drive
                 Woodward Oklahoma
CLEET Hours:  28
CLEET Catalog Number: OS 2307
COST:  $695

Register at http://fbileeda.org/ 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Lt. Dan Mathews

dmathews@cityofwoodward-ok.gov
580.254.8500
 


Crime Scene Investigator I, II III & IV – Certification Program (4 part series)


Description
:  The course is designed for Law Enforcement Officers at all levels in their career wanting to further develop their understanding skills, and expertise as it relates to crime scene investigations.  Instructors are current OSBI Crime Scene Certified Special Agents. Email to sign up today at Crime Scene Investigator Certificate | NSU (nsuok.edu)
Date:  January 23-26, 2023 (First two days online & then two days on campus)

           February 20-23, 2023 (First two days online & then two days on campus)
           March 20-23, 2023 (First two days are online & then two days on campus)
           April 17-20, 2023 (Face-to face at NSU)
Time:  0800 to 1600 hours
Location:  NSU Broken Arrow Campus
                 3100 E. New Orleans St.
                 Broken Arrow, OK 74014
                 Liberal Arts Building, First Floor, Room 126
CLEET Hours:  32 hours each session or 128 hours for all four completed.
CLEET Catalog Numbers: 22-0934, 22-0935, 22-0936 & 22-0937
Cost: $150.00 per session or $600.00 for all 4

AGENCY INFORMATION
Ryan Woolley or Travis Smiddy

Ryan.Woolley@osbi.ok.gov  or Travis.Smiddy@osbi.ok.gov
918-582-9075 


Managing Use of Force Investigations for Correctional Officers

 

Description: This course is designed for use of force investigations involving correctional facilities and how to process use of force investigations with current trends. The rationale behind creating this 8-hour course was based upon the need for investigators, trainers, and supervisors to be able to better process the events concerning the use of force. With the absence of thorough report writing concerning the use of force has, and continues to cause issues with civil and criminal litigation. This course will address some of those deficiencies with a better-quality understanding of the niceties needed in a response to resistance reports, along with enhanced courtroom testimony. This course also delves into the reason for training and documentation of response to resistance. The student will have a healthier appreciation of the investigation process from the internal affairs phase concerning the investigation standpoint and progression.   The attendees will review some of the most recent trends related to the use of force, investigation, training and policy development.
Topics Covered:
How corrections officers get sued
Constitutional Standards
Federal Case Law
Force Continuum
Organizational Policy/Review and Best Practices
Liability and Suits
Human Performance
Use of Cameras - Limits
How do you define force within your institution
What equipment do you utilize at your institution
What is your basic/recruit level training
What is your advanced instructor-level training
Date: March 20th, 2023
Time: 0800-1700
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Accreditation Number: 22-33226
Cost:  $189

 Register at Blueshieldtactical.com 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Joe Koerner Association of County Commissioners of Oklahoma

jkoerner@okacco.com
(405) 516-5313  


TRAFFIC STOPS; SHOOTING DECISIONS WITH LIVE ROLE PLAY

Description: Students will receive classroom instruction related to traffic stops, as well as federal case law rulings, and Oklahoma state law related to the use of deadly force. Appropriate use of force will be demonstrated through realistic, real-life scenarios both on the Ti Firearms Training Simulator, and in live role play scenarios. The training simulator is a high-definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase their heart rate, breathing and emotional level as they learn to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language.  The training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside. Students should come to this training course in their everyday work attire. It is imperative to the training process to train like you would fight in real life, if forced and justified to use force, including deadly force. Accordingly, students should bring all gear such as their gun belts, handcuffs, handcuff key, and ballistic vest. Students are encouraged to wear long sleeves for added protection from Force-on-Force rounds. Head, neck, and groin protection provided. Due to equipment use(Force-on-Force) Ammunition there is a $30.00 charge per student, per class payable in the front office on the day of training, or your agency could be invoiced (W-9 available on request) Payable on day of training or we can invoice your agency upon request!
Date: March 21st  

Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center
                1801 11th Street
                Alva, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours + 2 hours mental health
CLEET Catalog Number:     22-1719
Cost: $30.00

**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled. 

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Honeyman - Northwest Technology Center

ahoneyman@nwtech.edu
580.327.0344 ext. 2060 


TRIAL EVIDENCE AND PROBABLE CAUSE

 

Description: This course is designed to familiarize the law enforcement officer with the Federal Rules of Evidence/Oklahoma Evidence Code as they relate to gathering of the different categories of evidence with the intent of ensuring the proper elements are memorialized in order to satisfy foundational requirements for its admissibility in future court proceedings. Specifically, the law enforcement officer will become familiar with evidentiary requirements necessary to overcome future objections that may arise during a court proceeding by including the necessary information in the police report. Also, the course will familiarize the law enforcement officer with sufficient knowledge to analyze a statute to determine what elements must be established by facts/evidence to establish probable cause to search, to arrest, to file charges and to ultimately secure a conviction and how to effectively articulate these facts in written reports and/or testimony. The course will also provide the law enforcement officer with information regarding updates on electronically stored evidence, drones and geofencing. This course is designed for patrol officers and investigators and is sponsored by The Office of the District Attorney, District 6.

COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. The student will become familiar with Federal Rules of Evidence and the Oklahoma Evidence Code.

2. The student will become familiar with the requirements and methods to gather proper foundational evidence to overcome potential objections to admissibility of evidence.
3. The student will understand the importance of memorializing the articulable facts of evidentiary issues   in affidavits for arrest, search warrant and other police reports.
4. The student will understand the method(s) of determining the statutory elements necessary to be proven to secure arrest warrants, search warrants, filing of charges and ultimately securing a conviction.
5. The student will become familiar with the current trends of gathering electronically stored evidence, use of drones and geofencing.
Date: March 21, 2023
Time: 0800 - 1700
Location: Canadian Valley Technology Center
                CHICKASHA CAMPUS
                1401 Michigan Avenue

                Chickasha, Oklahoma 73018
                (405)224-7220

CLEET Catalog # : 22-31247
CLEET Hours: 8
Cost: FREE 

REGISTRATION BY EMAIL ONLY

AGENCY INFORMATION
Office of the District Attorney, District 6

timothy.brauer@dac.state.ok.us
(405)224-4770


 Mentoring for Success


Description: This program is designed to provide training and tools to participants in order to grow their leadership potential individually and as an organization through mentoring. To provide an avenue of growth and development to aid in the success of an organization for recruitment, retention and succession. This program is designed for all individuals no matter the level of influence or leadership position.
Date: March 22-24, 2023
Time: 0800 – 1700
Location: CV Tech - Classroom TBD
                 6505 East Highway 66
                 El Reno, OK 73036
C
LEET Hours: 24
CLEET Catalog Number:
22-2373
Cost:
$225.00

 Registration and Flyer Link: https://earlmorrison.com/register

Agency Information
Earl Morrison
earl@earlmorrison.com
512-269-1346


Basic Police Sniper


Description: The school is designed to develop a new shooter into a deployable police sniper. The class covers marksmanship, equipment, fieldcraft, mission planning, legal issues, and best practices. There is no prerequisite skills but there are PT and shooting standards as well as a required essay for admission.
Date: March 27-April 1 (6, 10 hour days)
Time: 0800-1800
Location: 701 S. Lewis
                 Stillwater PD
CLEET Hours: 60
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2488
Cost: no cost

AGENCY INFOMRATION
Chance Whiteley
chance.whiteley@stillwater.org 
405 612 5261 


 Report Writing – Preparing Reports for Criminal Prosecution

 

Description: This course will be a four-hour CLEET continuing education course intended for Certified Peace Officers. The course will cover various topics related to writing credible, clear, and effective reports. Information will be presented in a lecture environment. Information will be presented to attendees regarding where the report begins and ends. Often in Law Enforcement the report begins well before law enforcement becomes involved. The course will cover formatting tips for ODIS reports and criminal affidavits. Attendees will learn how to search for elements of crimes, the jury instructions for crimes, and what Prosecutors expect when criminal reports are submitted to them for prosecution.
Dates: March 27th
Time: 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.

Location: Northwest Technology Center
                801 Vo-Tech Drive
                Fairview, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 6 hours mandatory training
CLEET Catalog Number:     22-32576
Cost: FREE

**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or ahoneyman@nwtech.edu

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Honeyman        - Northwest Technology Center

580.327.0344  


 Supervising with Purpose

Description: A comprehensive look for Supervisors to improve output and performance. Creating a positive work environment for subordinates and improve leadership. By Creator and Author Earl Morrison, Assistant Director of CLEET.
Date: March 29 & 30, 2023
Time: 0800 – 1700
Location: Western Technology Center
                 Room 104100 S. Phoenix Ave.
                 Elk City, OK 73644
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number:
21-4151
Cost: FREE

To Register email: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us 

Agency Information
Earl Morrison
earl.morrison@cleet.state.ok.us
405-239-5145


How to Write a Search Warrant

Description: This 8-hour course is intended for the new criminal investigators, law enforcement officers, or experienced officers who will be writing and obtaining Search Warrants, during the course of criminal investigations. The class is hands-on, and students will be writing affidavit for search warrants and completing search warrants. Students will be given an address of a property and told of a crime which occurred on said property. The student will then be given time to go locate the property (within a 3 mile radius of the technology center), take photographs (legally from the street), and return to the classroom where they will prepare the most suitable document(s) needed to lawfully enter the structure given for the nature of the crime given. Students will become familiar with, and draft in class: Search Warrants (including but not limited to daytime service, nighttime service, knock and announce, no knock, persons, social media platforms, and articles). Also covered in class will be warrants to Internet Service Providers, as well as electronic storage devices (cell phones, computers, tablets). Students will further learn how to search Oklahoma State Law for the elements of crimes, jury instructions for crimes, and what prosecutors expect from law enforcement officers when criminal reports are submitted for prosecution. 
Dates: March 29th, 2023
Time: 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center
                1801 11th
                Alva, Oklahoma

CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training
CLEET Catalog Number:     22-33102
Cost: FREE

**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or ahoneyman@nwtech.edu 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Honeyman - Northwest Technology Center

580.327.0344


Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training

Description:  The Crisis Intervention Team program is a community effort partnering both police officers and the community together for common goals of safety, understanding and service to individuals with mental illness and their families. Officers participate in a 5-day, 40-hour CIT training program. The professional provider community has recognized the need and efficacy of the CIT program and has partnered with law enforcement in providing the most effective training material possible. The training program consists of several classes taught by a variety of instructors including a Psychiatrist, a Substance Abuse Specialist, Social Workers, Police Officers and representatives from NAMI. Panel discussions with service providers from the Community Mental Health Centers are also included. This training prepares officers to safely de-escalate a crisis, determine the need for emergency treatment and get the consumer to professional treatment as quickly as possible.
Date:  April 3-7, 2023
Time:  0800-1700
Location: Enid Police Department Training Facility
                401 W State
                Enid, OK 73701
CLEET Hours:  40
CLEET Catalog Number:  OS-3669
Cost:  $0

Register at: Enid CIT

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Cory Sutton

cory.sutton@odmhsas.org
405-740-1645  


ADVANCED RIFLE OPERATOR

DESCRIPTION: Ready to take the next step with your patrol rifle? This 8-hour, CLEET accredited class zeros in on advanced rifle shooting. We will work on getting into shooting positions quickly and making shots quickly from those positions. We will stress urgency when making shots and follow-up shots. We will also run drills requiring operating the rifle with compromised ability to simulate injury.This is a great choice for those looking to level up their rifle skills.
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT:
Rifle with sling

Duty pistol
Three spare rifle magazines
Holster and method to carry at least one extra magazine
350 rounds of rifle ammo and 50 rounds of pistol ammo
Eye and ear protection
Clothing that will allow kneeling and movement
Date: 04/03/2023

Time: 0800
Location: JONES, OKLAHOMA
CLEET HOURS: 8
CLEET CATALOG Number : 22-2372
COST: $90

 Register at: https://www.greensdefensivesolutions.com/registration  

AGENCY INFORMATION
Vernon Green

greensdefensivesolutions@gmail.com
405-213-5850


FLETC Active Shooter Threat Training Program

 

Description: The ASTTP is a dynamic, hands-on training program designed to equip law enforcement officers and agents with the knowledge and skills required to successfully end an active threat event.  The ASTTP will prepare students to employ Active Shooter Threat Tactics through dynamic, interactive drills and scenario-based training.  This intensive and challenging program covers a variety of tactical subjects for responding officers including Single Officer Response Tactics, Limited Penetration Tactics, Tactical Medical Training, Multiple Officer Response and Link-Up Procedures, Response to an Explosive Hazard, and Post Shooting Considerations.  Candidates will be evaluated on their ability to perform skills and tactics in the role of an initial responding officer during a practical exercise.

Limited to 10 (ten) participants

*ONLY CLEET CERTIFIED OFFICERS, must be able to participate in intensive training lasting up to ten hours per day. Must be in good physical condition with no medical restrictions. Appropriate wear (BDU, agency t-shirt (long sleeve or short sleeve), boots, etc.).  
Date
: April 6-7, 2023

Time: 0730-1700
Location: Northwest Technology Center
                1801 11th Street
                Alva, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Accreditation Number:  22-31414
Cost: Due to equipment use Ammunition there is a $30.00 charge per student, per class payable in the front office on the day of training, or your agency could be invoiced (W-9 available on request)

 

**CALL NW TECH AT 580-327-0344 TO ENROLL

AGENCY INFORMATION
Steve Tanio

Stephen.tanio@dac.state.ok.us
580-327-0344


Effective Crime Scene Reporting


Description: Who should attend: This one-day fundamental seminar is designed for any sworn/civilian personnel involved in evidence recovery and preservation efforts. Presented materials and practical exercises are designed to strengthen your everyday and forensic reporting skills.Crime scene documentation demands an elevated and often technical level of detail that goes beyond standard field reporting needs of statutory and Uniform Crime Reporting requirements. Forensic/Scientific focused documentation can counter memory recall challenges experienced by even the most seasoned crime scene forensic investigators. Accurate reporting offsets media-fueled CSI effects which adversely impacts ensuing and often time-delayed trials.
Date: April 8, 2023

Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm (both days)
Location: OU Health Science Center Police Department
                OU University Research Park — PHF Conference Center
                655 Research Parkway
                Oklahoma City, OK. 73104
CLEET Hours:  8

CLEET Catalog Number: 21-2180
Cost: $195.00 ($175 if 3 or more from same agency)

More information and registration:  https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/crime-scene-reporting

AGENCY INFORMATION
On-Target Solutions Group-Gregory Anderson

 greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com
815-545-1609


Advanced Roadside Interview Techniques
Description: The course is centered on the importance of the treatment of all persons with dignity and respect. Officers will gain an understanding of how to conduct non-intrusive roadside interviews that uncover criminal activity. The student will learn awareness and effective communication skills that are essential to making traffic stops that avoid complaints,
assist in gaining compliance from persons, as well as detecting persons committing unlawful acts. The officer will gain knowledge of how to verbally control persons without instigating a confrontation. The course addresses the detection of deceptive behavior indicative of concealed criminal activity. The course covers the roadside interview process from the initial observation of the violator to the final assessment of the stop. The student will also be exposed to effective phrases that can be used during roadside interviews.
Date: April 13-14th 2023
Time: 0800hrs
Location: Ponca City Police Training Center
               2401 E. Central Ave.
               Ponca City OK 74601
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: OS-1732
Cost: $350
COURSE FLYER 
REGESTER AT
WWW.HITS-TRAINING.COM  or call Office (325) 721-6000
 
AGENCY INFORMATION
Lt. Ben Garrison

garribp@poncacityok.gov
(580)763-8026 

Crime Scene Investigator I, II III & IV – Certification Program (4 part series)


Description
:  The course is designed for Law Enforcement Officers at all levels in their career wanting to further develop their understanding skills, and expertise as it relates to crime scene investigations.  Instructors are current OSBI Crime Scene Certified Special Agents. Email to sign up today at Crime Scene Investigator Certificate | NSU (nsuok.edu)
Date:  January 23-26, 2023 (First two days online & then two days on campus)

           February 20-23, 2023 (First two days online & then two days on campus)
           March 20-23, 2023 (First two days are online & then two days on campus)
           April 17-20, 2023 (Face-to face at NSU)
Time:  0800 to 1600 hours
Location:  NSU Broken Arrow Campus
                 3100 E. New Orleans St.
                 Broken Arrow, OK 74014
                 Liberal Arts Building, First Floor, Room 126
CLEET Hours:  32 hours each session or 128 hours for all four completed.
CLEET Catalog Numbers: 22-0934, 22-0935, 22-0936 & 22-0937
Cost: $150.00 per session or $600.00 for all 4

AGENCY INFORMATION
Ryan Woolley or Travis Smiddy

Ryan.Woolley@osbi.ok.gov  or Travis.Smiddy@osbi.ok.gov
918-582-9075


PepperBall Instructor/Armorer Course 

Description: PepperBall products can help reduce officer and suspect injuries, save lives, decrease the risk of litigation, and improve public perception of law enforcement agencies. The PepperBall System is an affordable, non lethal tool designed for patrol, corrections, and tactical officers in a wide variety of situations. The PepperBall Instructor/Armorer Certification course involves intensive training in the use of the nonlethal PepperBall System, including operation, safety, maintenance, and deployment. This course certifies attendees as PepperBall Instructors for their individual agency, allowing the attendee to design a course in the safe and effective use of the PepperBall System.
Date:04/18/2023 to 04/19/2023
Time: 0800-1700
Location:Yukon Police Department
               100 S. Ranchwood Blvd
               Yukon, OK
CLEET Hours:16
CLEET Catalog Number:OS-6887
Cost:$549.00
*See belowAll registration is done through PepperBall at:
www.pepperball.com
Registration questions – Please contact Bridget Hansen at
858-638-0236 ext. 102 or bhansen@pepperball.com
AGENCY INFORMATION
SSgt. Mike Stilley
mstilley@yukonok.gov 
(405)350-8946 

Glock Armorer’s Course

Description: Learn how to safely use and maintain duty weapon
Date: 4/18/2023
Time:   0800
Location:  Grove PD Range
                 61751 E 284 Rd
                 Grove, OK 74344
CLEET Hours:   8
CLEET Catalog Number:  OS-0165
Cost:  $250.00

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
David McCracken

dmccracken@grovepolice.com
918-786-6121


Glock Modular Optic System (MOS) Instructor Workshop

Description: This course is designed to assist Law Enforcement and Military Firearms Instructors with instructing shooters on the use of Glock Pistols with Red Dots. This course is a dynamic shooting course that requires the ability to stand for long periods of time, shoot on the move, move into and recover quickly from the kneeling and prone positions. 
Students will need to bring:
Glock MOS Pistol with Optic Mounted
1000 rounds of ammunition (no reloads)
10 dummy rounds
Eye and Ear protection
A quality strong side holster that covers the trigger and trigger guard
Minimum of 3 magazines and 2 magazine pouches
A belt to support the pistol and magazine pouches
Date: 4/19/2023 – 4/21/2023
Time:   0800
Location:  Grove PD Range
                 61751 E 284 Rd
                 Grove, OK 74344
CLEET Hours:   20
CLEET Catalog Number:  22-33086
Cost:  $500.00

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
David McCracken

dmccracken@grovepolice.com
918-786-6121


Hostage Rescue Tactics         

 

Description: This class will cover in depth all of the problems associated with hostage rescue. We will provide you with the skills, tactics and methods for training and to make your missions as successful as possible. Instructor: Bill Blowers with Tap Rack Tactical
Date
: 04/19/2023 - 04/21/2023 

Time: 0800-1700
Location: Owasso Public Safety Training Center
                11933 E. 116th St. N.
                Collinsville, OK 74021
CLEET Hours: 24
CLEET Accreditation Number: 22-33136
Cost:     $750

 

AGENCY INFORMATION
Alpha 1 Tactical LLC

 Register at https://tap-rack.com/#148aac08-83fc-44c6-bab9-2d9a21aa5137
Info@tap-rack.com
Bill Blowers (253) 318-4972  


Street Cop Conference 2023

Description: