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Human Sex Trafficking for Law Enforcement
Description: Street Cop Instructor Tom Stack will pull back the curtain and give you an inside look at the dark and evil world of human trafficking from the inside out. Stack will give you the tools you will need to go after and take down these individuals and organizations. “Human Sex Trafficking for Law Enforcement” will break down the difference between sex trafficking and prostitution, look at the different places where sex trafficking can be located, identify the characteristics of trafficking victims and the vulnerabilities that lead to their victimization, and learn the difference between a child prostitute and a child sex trafficking victim as well as the different types of child sex trafficking. Stack will show you the inner workings of Latino Brothels and Asian Massage Parlors, and he will teach you where brothels are located, what they look like, who they employ, and how they operate. Stack will share his experiences working on multiple human trafficking cases and the investigative techniques that were used to find victims and keep them available for trial. Tom will speak about his experience as one of the lead investigators of the United States v. Jeremy Naughton case and discuss in depth the investigation, indictment and trial of Jeremy Naughton. You will leave this course with knowledge of the pimp recruiting grounds and methods of recruitment, how to use the internet as a tool to locate child sex trafficking victims, indicators observed in online prostitution advertisements and posting boards that will lead to possible child sex trafficking victims, and the use of investigative tools like search warrants, subpoenas, preservations letters and single party consent recording.
Enrollment: TO REGISTER VISIT: streetcoptraining.com/class Facebook.com/groups/streetcoptraining
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Statement Analysis Interviewing Techniques
Description: This class is being hosted by the Nicoma Park Police Department. Student will learn how to detect deception in a
verbal and written statement by analyzing how a person phrases their statement.
Date: May 20, 2022
Time8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Location: Eastern Oklahoma Technology Center
4601 N. Choctaw Rd.
Choctaw, OK 73020 CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-2289
Cost: $150. For those agencies registering three or more people, the cost is reduced to $125 per person.
For more information or to register, go to www.statementanalysis.com/seminars
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Mark McClish
252-364-5375
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; Choctaw Nation Criminal Codes and Oklahoma Statutes; strangulation; Lethality Assessment Protocol; dominant aggressor; and orders of protection. Instructor will inform students of evidence-based practices for investigating DV/IPV.
AGENCY INFORMATION Oklahoma Boating Safety Course for Emergency Responders
Description: This course is a NABLA (National Association of Boating Law Administrators) approved course. We will dive into the basic aspects of boats and boating safely then explore Enforcing Oklahoma's Boating Laws and What to Do in Case of an Emergency here on the waters in Oklahoma. Opportunity to attain a Boater Safety Certification is part of this course. Some insurance company's offer discounts to those who own vessels and have them insured if they attain this certification.
AGENCY INFORMATION Force Options Instructor
Description: This course is a 2-day train the trainer that covers handcuffing, baton, weapon retention, and pepper spray. The art of handcuffing is one of the most used tools in law enforcement and being able to handcuff in a safe tactical manner is important to the safety of your officers. There are many styles of handcuffing that are taught, but we believe we’ve taken the best of what is offered and placed it into one course. We also focus on the use of force concepts as well as positions of advantage that allows you to have an increased chance of coming out on top. Topics covered during the training:
AGENCY INFORMATION Training Provider is Blue Shield Tactical Systems LLC. Students must register at Blueshieldtactical.com
MVA; The Nuts and Bolts of It Description: Two day (16 hours) to increase the participants knowledge, skills and abilities in Motor Vehicle Accident Investigation AGENCY INFORMATION Interviewing and Debriefing Human Trafficking Victims Description: This 24-hr. training course prepares investigators and clinicians to select and deploy four different cognitive interviewing techniques designed to aid in memory retrieval. Various populations of subjects will be covered, including child victims and witnesses, as well as adult victims, witnesses, and suspects, both custodial and non-custodial. The utilization of these techniques within the context of non-custodial and custodial application of suspects and persons of interest will also be explored. To find additional program descriptive information, as well as to enroll in this training course, www.NCITI.org Special Enrollment Instructions: All Other Enrollees: Go to www.NCITI.org. At top of home page, click on “more”, then “Shop our Store.” Purchase a CITA – 3 Day Training Webinar/Seminar Entry coupon. Then email jjohnson@NCITI.org notifying the Director of your course enrollment information, including name, agency, rank of position, CLEET certification number (if applicable), and the title/date of the course. You will receive a confirmation email documenting your enrollment. If you have any questions, please feel free to call NCITI at 405-543-9221
AGENCY INFORMATION 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.
Register at: Tulsa CIT AGENCY INFORMATION
Glock Armorer
Description: Understand and be able to explain the design features of the GLOCK Safe Action System. Demonstrate the knowledge and ability to maintain, troubleshoot and service all GLOCK pistols by passing the Practical Examination and by scoring a minimum of 80% on the written examination. This is a hands-on program that teaches and guides each participant through all armorer operations step by step with the instructor. Active participation coupled with question and answer periods provide a supportive learning environment for maximum retention of the material. The course is also well suited for law enforcement armorers to design their agency's own maintenance and inspection program. Maintaining current practices and procedures for factory authorized service is essential for all pistols. A three (3) year factory certification is issued upon successful course completion.
Registration: All registrations for this course close 15 days in advance. Students will register on the Glock Training website at www.glocktraining.com for registration with a credit card.
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PR-24 Instructor Course
Description: This 2-day, highly dynamic course is like no other because it provides you with useful defensive skills in all 3 zones of defense, especially for close quarter battles. It relies heavily on practical hands-on applications and is intended for first responders who want instruction in the proper uses of Control Device/PR-24 baton (expandable or rigid) used for self-defense and subject-control for escort and handcuffing.
* Registration: https://defense-technology.policeoneacademy.com/
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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. To Register email: Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us
AGENCY INFORMATION TRAFFIC STOPS; SIMULATOR BASED SHOOTING DECISIONS
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. 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 heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside. Training also includes roleplay scenarios. This course includes roleplay, Force-on-Force, and hands on concepts to traffic stops. Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters. Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience. Class limited to max 12 students. **Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu AGENCY INFORMATION Suicide Bombing: Detection, Prevention Response Description: Patrol Response to Suicide Bombing
AGENCY INFORMATION 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:
AGENCY INFORMATION Basic Police Sniper Description:This is a 60 hour course covering the fundamental aspects of the role of the LE Sniper. The student will receive training and practice in both urban and rural field craft and hides, movement,intelligence gathering, mission planning, precision marksmanship, and best practices. This is a physically and mentally challenging course. Open to working LE only. AGENCY INFORMATION
Chance Whiteley Stillwater PD Use of Force Training Description: Use of Force simulator base training using the TI labs 180 Recon simulator training system. Training with the use of Pistol, Patrol Rifle, OC, and Taser. Bring a copy of your departments use of force policy.
AGENCY INFORMATION Search & Entry for Patrol
Description: This 16-hour course is designed specifically for smaller urban law enforcement agencies. The course will provide patrol officers with contemporary tactics, concepts and methodologies to assist them in determining the appropriate response and tactics to utilize in securing a location and locating the threat. The course will focus on search and entry methods dependent upon the number of personnel available, tactics to enhance officer safety, safely taking suspects into custody, maximization of cover and concealment, resource management, and mission priority considerations. These tactics will be reaffirmed through the use of scenarios.
Date: June 2nd – 3rd 2022
AGENCY INFORMATION Training Provider is Blue Shield Tactical Systems LLC. De-escalation for Law Enforcement Description: 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 AGENCY INFORMATION Obtaining and Understanding Cloud-Based Evidence
Description: Today's technology is based on immediate access to an individual's accounts and data that is retained using numerous cloud-based electronic service providers, stored both within the United States and internationally. This two-day course tackles challenges in place when obtaining content stored in
the cloud and utilization of tools and techniques required to extract data from the content presented by electronic service providers. Participants will be placed into small groups to create search warrants to obtain online content with these warrants peer reviewed by the class. Participants will use tools and techniques presented in the course to extract data from content provided by electronic service providers in a way to understand the evidence provided. Instructor will provide course materials prior to course for you to load to your computers. You are strongly encouraged to take Basic Internet Investigations prior to this training.
Core Competency:
Participants will employ best practices as they investigate any crime from its beginning to its eventual disposition; either as an individual, or as part of an investigatory team.
Course Objectives:
• Identify cloud-based evidence, effective investigative tools necessary to view content provided by electronic service providers, resources to assist with obtaining cloud-based evidence
• Identify and gain knowledge of software used to memorialize volatile digital evidence. Learn terminology used in cloud-based evidence.
Date:June 2-3, 2022
Time:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: 11009 S. Hornet Rd.
Hutchinson, Kansas 67501 CLEET Hours:16
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2379
Cost: $75/Person
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; Choctaw Nation Criminal Codes and Oklahoma Statutes; strangulation; Lethality Assessment Protocol; dominant aggressor; and orders of protection. Instructor will inform students of evidence-based practices for investigating DV/IPV. AGENCY INFORMATION Stress and Coping
Description: Identifying and control techniques for dealing with stress AGENCY INFORMATION 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; Choctaw Nation Criminal Codes and Oklahoma Statutes; strangulation; Lethality Assessment Protocol; dominant aggressor; and orders of protection. Instructor will inform students of evidence-based practices for investigating DV/IPV.
AGENCY INFORMATION Post Blast Investigator School
Description: The FBI Post Blast Investigator School is a 40-hour course designed to enable students to conduct post blast crime scene investigations. The course provides an overview of the typical bombing devices and techniques encountered in most domestic bombings. It provides the students an opportunity to recover fragments from actual improvised explosive devices. The students also learn the safety and evidence handling issues related to searching the premises where the IED may have been assembled.
AGENCY INFORMATION 870 Remington – Shotgun Armorer Course Description: In depth education on weapon platform. Includes disassembly, trouble shooting, cleaning, maintenance and inspection. AGENCY INFORMATION Basic Police Sniper Description:This is a 60 hour course covering the fundamental aspects of the role of the LE Sniper. The student will receive training and practice in both urban and rural field craft and hides, movement,intelligence gathering, mission planning, precision marksmanship, and best practices. This is a physically and mentally challenging course. Open to working LE only. AGENCY INFORMATION
Chance Whiteley Stillwater PD AR15/M4 Armorers Course Description: Detailed disassembly, Trouble shooting, cleaning/maintanence/inspection AGENCY INFORMATION MacGyver 101 for Law Enforcement Description: This 16-hr. training course consists of a highly-interactive workshop covering various innovative techniques pertaining to survival psychology, environmental and adaptive weaponry, escape, evasion, and diversion. Students will be trained and evaluated by NCITI’s MacGyver Team. Casual/comfortable attire is strongly encouraged. Students should bring equipment that they wear during regular duty. All live weapons and edged weapons are to be cleared, stored, and will not be allowed during the practical exercises. To find additional program descriptive information, as well as to enroll in this training course, go to www.NCITI.org. Special Enrollment Instructions: All Other Enrollees: Go to www.NCITI.org. At top of home page, click on “more”, then “Shop our Store.” Purchase a CITA – 3 Day Training Webinar/Seminar Entry coupon. Then email jjohnson@NCITI.org notifying the Director of your course enrollment information, including name, agency, rank of position, CLEET certification number (if applicable), and the title/date of the course. You will receive a confirmation email documenting your enrollment. If you have any questions, please feel free to call NCITI at 405-543-9221 AGENCY INFORMATION Pistol and Rifle Operator Course
Description: This two-day course was designed to transition students from stationary live fire training into effective defensive shooting while utilizing the carbine rifle and semi-automatic pistol. Each student will leave this course with the knowledge, mindset, and techniques needed to survive a deadly force close quarters encounter. DAY 1 - PISTOL OPERATOR COURSE Topics Discussed: -Combat Mindset Equipment Needed: - Semi-Automatic Pistol Ammunition: -350 rounds DAY 2 - RIFLE OPERATOR COURSE Some Topics Discussed: - Combat mindset Equipment Needed: - Semi-automatic rifle or carbine with sling
- 350 rifle rounds, 150 pistol rounds Date: 06/09/2022 and 06/10/2022
AGENCY INFORMATION Death Scenes & the First Responder Description: This 8 hour class is designed for patrol officers as well as investigators, and focuses on techniques for responding to and maintaining death scenes. The emphasis is on how things that happen in the first few minutes of a scene can direct the course of the investigation and potentially impact the case months or even years later. The class will include a review of basic forensic pathology and case studies of actual scenes in order to provide the student with real-life scenarios. Due to the subject matter, there is a certain amount of graphic content in this class. Enrollment can be made by sending an email or text message to the below contact information.
AGENCY INFORMATION Fundamentals of Report Writing Description: This course is intended to strengthen an officer's report writing skills regardless of their time on the job. Most officers have not taken a report writing course since attending their Basic Police Academy Training Class. Report writing is one of the most basic and critical functions that all police officers will use a great deal on the job. Yet, very often, little time is invested in sharpening and improving this essential function of police work.
Register for this course at: www.streetcoptraining.com Scroll down to the class title and register
AGENCY INFORMATION Firearms Instructor School Phase II
Description: See Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION 25th Annual OGIA Gang Conference
Description: Local and national training in gangs, trends, and their identifiers,
Self-pay registrations or those who are paying with Purchase Orders need to contact Tammie at reederogia@gmail.com AGENCY INFORMATION
Taser Instructor Course
Description: TASER X26P, X2, TASER 7 and TASER 7 CQ Instructor certification course. With the release of version 22, we have enhanced the instructor course to teach students how to develop and safely execute scenarios and isolation drills and provide more in-depth scenario training. You will be certified to instruct others on the use of the X26P, X2, TASER 7 and TASER 7 CQ energy weapons. Students will be required to complete an interactive on-line experience prior to attending the one day in-classroom training.
Registration: All registrations for this course close 10 days in advance. Students wanting to access the system must first have an account and login or create a new account. There is a 24 to 48-hour verification approval process. What to bring: Dress is casual. Bring your department issued TASER holster (if applicable). Holsters will be available for those who need them. Please bring your duty belt with NO firearms, ammunition, or weapons of any kind.
Date: 06-17-2022
Time: 8:00 To 17:00
Location: 216 South Broad Street
Guthrie, OK 73044
CLEET Hours: 8 Hours CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2231 Cost: Please go to https://academy.axon.com/ for cost and registration information D.A.R.E. Officer Training
Description: This is a two-week training that certifies law enforcement officers to teach the D.A.R.E. elementary and middle school curriculums, keepin’ it REAL (kiR). Once this course is completed the officer will be certified to teach the K-4 Curriculum, the 5th and 6th Grade Curriculum and the Middle School Curriculum. If you wish to attend this training, please download the application at okdare.com and e-mail it to okdaretraining@gmail.com. Date: June 19 – July 1, 2022
Registration fees:
The registration fee is due by the first day of the training. You may bring the registration fee with you. AGENCY INFORMATION FBI – LEEDA Supervisor Leadership Insititute Description: The FBI-LEEDA Supervisor Leadership Institute is a cutting edge 4 1/2-day program built especially for first-line supervisors and middle managers with the goal of enhancing their leadership competencies. The Supervisor Leadership Institute faculty members are senior law enforcement leaders who are committed to passing on their lessons learned. Attendees will be engaged in personality diagnostics, leadership case studies, mentoring, developing your people, performance management, risk management and credibility. This institute is student-centered and rich in facilitated dialogue and group work. Date: 06-20-2022 to 6-24-2022 Register at fbileeda.org AGENCY INFORMATION 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. Register at: Crisis Intervention Team Training - ODMHSAS Training Institute (xenegrade.com)
AGENCY INFORMATION Empathetic Interviewing and Interrogation of Sexual Offenders and Suspects Description: This 40-hr. course trains the student to utilize various techniques, policies, and specific procedures of the proprietary Empathetic Interview and Interrogation of Sexual Offenders and Predators course, developed and employed by staff of the National Crisis Intervention Training Institute. 16 hours of the course focus on identification and understanding of “predator psychology,” as well as how to utilize the various offender profiles to plan interrogative approaches, including, but not limited to, development and employment of various interrogative themes. 24 hours of the course focus on skill enhancement for interviewers and interrogators. The course will prepare the student to interview and/or interrogate various classification of offenders, as well as to address questions during pre-arrest background investigations, as well as pre-interrogatory interviews, and interrogations. This training will also greatly benefit clinicians involved in clinical interviews and treatment of offenders and victims. Special Enrollment Instructions: All Other Enrollees: Go to www.NCITI.org. At top of home page, click on “more”, then “Shop our Store.” Purchase a CITA –5 Day Training Webinar/Seminar Entry coupon. Then email jjohnson@NCITI.org notifying the Director of your course enrollment information, including name, agency, rank of position, CLEET certification number (if applicable), and the title/date of the course. You will receive a confirmation email documenting your enrollment. If you have any questions, please feel free to call NCITI at 405-543-9221. AGENCY INFORMATION Search and Seizure Description: Garfield County ADA Sean Hill will be covering topics as they pertain to Search and Seizure law. Link to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/328927720667 AGENCY INFORMATION THE REID TECHNIQUE OF INTERVIEWING & INTERROGATION® DESCRIPTION: This training seminar features a discussion of three primary topics: Behavior Symptom Analysis (the verbal and nonverbal behavioral characteristics which can be used to distinguish a truthful person from a deceptive individual); the Behavior Analysis Interview (a non-accusatory interview process utilizing both investigative and behavior provoking questions); and, The Reid Nine Steps of Interrogation. LEARN HOW TO:
Location: Tulsa Tech-Owasso Conference Center
REGISTER ON-LINE AT WWW.REID.COM Questions? Contact Julie Rock at 855-479-3959 or jrock@reid.com AGENCY INFORMATION 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. Registration and Flyer Link: https://earlmorrison.com/register Agency Information Advanced Law Enforcement Driver Training
Description: This is a one day- 8 hour course designed to update law enforcement personnel with the knowledge of the legal aspects of law enforcement driving plus update them with the knowledge and skills unique to handling a vehicle in non-emergency mode, emergency mode and pursuit mode. Prerequisite: Basic Law Enforcement Driver Training Course. AGENCY INFORMATION FBI LEEDA E.L.I. Description: Leadership Class
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RADAR & LIDAR Instructor Certification
Description: This 40-hour National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Multi-State Peace Officer Standards & Training Certified Course instructs and certifies veteran police officers as RADAR & LIDAR Instructors. To register contact: Tasha Stacy Email: tasha.stacy@mntc.edu (405) 801-5811 “Understanding Mental Illness, Effective Responses and Community Resources” Description: Training Purpose & Target Audience: Customized training for criminal justice stakeholders in Oklahoma. The goal is to help the disciplines understand a greater perspective of the individual who is or at risk to be justice involved and interact to most effectively provide options for diversion, connection to resources, and a disposition that bends towards treatment not punishment for mental illness. Trainings qualify as 4 hours of CLEET credit (2 of mental health)
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MILO-On Target
Description: Using the Milo Range realistic simulator training system, officers can sharpen their skills in recognizing potentially dangerous situations, use of force, judgment, and potential threats using realistic scenarios. Save money, no firearms or ammunition needed.
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Animal Cruelty and Fighting Investigations
Description: Hosted by the Creek County Sheriff’s Office, this training will review illegal animal abuse, including investigatory techniques, applicable laws and tips for successful outcomes. Specifically, this class will review Oklahoma’s animal crimes statutes, critical evidence collection and documentation, report writing, warrants, affidavits, animal fighting investigations and presenting cases in court.
AGENCY INFORMATION 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. Register at: Interactions with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sallisaw, OK July 6, 2022 AGENCY INFORMATION 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; Choctaw Nation Criminal Codes and Oklahoma Statutes; strangulation; Lethality Assessment Protocol; dominant aggressor; and orders of protection. Instructor will inform students of evidence-based practices for investigating DV/IPV. AGENCY INFORMATION PROACTIVE PATROL OFFICER DEVELOPMENT Description: A new kind of class designed to challenge officers. This two-day class will lead officers through the ideas successful proactive policing. Topics covered include management of informants and sources of information within communities, interview strategies, high crime areas, officer safety, officer wellness, high level training, complexities of conspiracies, current trends of criminal behavior, and the latest of drug trafficking. The author of this course has been recognized nationally for case work related to some of these topics and is highly motivated to pass on knowledge to other officers to fight crime proactively. To Register Contact: 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; Choctaw Nation Criminal Codes and Oklahoma Statutes; strangulation; Lethality Assessment Protocol; dominant aggressor; and orders of protection. Instructor will inform students of evidence-based practices for investigating DV/IPV. AGENCY INFORMATION 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. LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED BY GRAND LAKE MENTAL HEALTH - PLEASE RSVP TO 405-533-6859 OR RBROWN@SHERIFF.PAYNECOUNTYOK.GOV Register at: Interactions with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Stillwater, OK July 8, 2022 AGENCY INFORMATION Vehicle Combatives
DESCRIPTION: As law enforcement officers, we spend the majority of our time in and around vehicles, so knowing how to deploy our firearms around those vehicles is critical. During this 2-day CLEET-accredited course, we will shoot into and out of vehicles and discuss the related ballistics. We will also cover how to maximize the cover a vehicle can provide. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: Register at: https://www.greensdefensivesolutions.com/registration AGENCY INFORMATION
Close Contact Defense Instructor Level 1
Description: The forming of a state of the art defensive tactics program that engages your officers and is applicable for the street is never an easy task. This course provides all the necessary tools based upon years of both police and martial arts experience that have been proven to work in the field. This is not your ordinary defensive tactics program that has been used for the past 20 years in law enforcement that actually has no practical application in the current climate. This is also not an overly complicated system that will have your officers scratching their heads with frustration after the first thirty minutes of being in class. This course was meticulously put together in a well thought out format that has been used by these instructors and their students. Your officers must be prepared for what they'll face in the real world with so many of our youth having some type of exposure to mixed martial arts training. This course also allows you to work within the confines of your physical ability, but you'll know you've earned your certification by the end of the training event. Class content: 2-year certification
AGENCY INFORMATION 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. Register at: Canadian County CIT AGENCY INFORMATION 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. TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us, Please provide CLEET # AGENCY INFORMATION Advanced Crisis Negotiator Training hosted by Crisis Negotiators of Oklahoma (CNOK)
Description: Dr Andy Young will be the course instructor. Day one will review basic (active listening) and advanced (influence and persuasion) negotiator skills, and will use callout debriefings from the instructor’s past experience as examples. Day two will cover the advanced topics of negotiating with different psychiatric conditions, and will focus on negotiating with those who are personality disordered and/or empathy impaired. A 15-hour hostage standoff debriefing from the instructor’s past experience will serve as an example. Dr Young will also discuss leadership of negotiation teams.
Visit https://www.crisisnegotiatorsok.com/training to register and for more information.
AGENCY INFORMATION Advanced Law Enforcement Driver Training Description: This is a one day- 8 hour course designed to update law enforcement personnel with the knowledge of the legal aspects of law enforcement driving plus update them with the knowledge and skills unique to handling a vehicle in non-emergency mode, emergency mode and pursuit mode. Prerequisite: Basic Law Enforcement Driver Training Course. AGENCY INFORMATION
Master Public Information Officer Description: Building off of the FBI-LEEDA Media & Public Relations course, the Master Public Information Officer course moves the participant from the tactical to the strategic level of media and brand management. Participants will spend 4 ½ days exploring the business model of media engagement, take a deeper dive into cultivating a brand image through internal and external communications and learn how to proactively pitch stories in today’s 24/7 news environment. Students will learn the advanced means of creating high-quality in-house videos for social media, develop messaging calendars, and learn the art of being a strategic advisor. This course will build on crisis management skills in tabletop exercises designed to build the framework for a crisis communication manual. AGENCY INFORMATION Basic SRO Description: This is a 40-hour class designed to provide law enforcement officers assigned to duties in an educational environment. This course will cover ethics, teen crisis intervention, social media, school violence, FERPA, teen vaping and drug issues, school law and liability and conducting vulnerability assessments of school facilities. Students will also be challenged to create new ideas for creating positive relationships with students, faculty and the community. CLASS IS LIMITED TO 25 STUDENTS. For enrollment, please email student and agency information to the email below.
AGENCY INFORMATION PepperBall Instructor and Armorer
Description: This course certifies students as PepperBall® Instructors and Armorers for their individual agency, allowing them to design a course in the safe and effective use of the PepperBall® system and to service and maintain their launchers. What you will learn: In addition to everything covered in the Operator course, students will develop the skills needed for the safe operation, deployment, and maintenance of the PepperBall® system. They are given the knowledge and materials to build a custom PepperBall® course that fits within their specific agency and adheres to their policies and procedures. The Armorer portion of the course will teach students how to maintain, break down, and assemble the various PepperBall® launchers. After completion of this course, students will be able to identify, problem solve, repair, and maintain the various PepperBall® launcher systems. You do not have to be BID certified to attend this course.
Registration: https://www.pepperball.com/event-category/instructor_armorer/
AGENCY INFORMATION Ground Proofing Description: Learn to Safely Escape Common Grappling holds AGENCY INFORMATION Conducting and Managing Internal Affairs Investigations
Description: FBI-LEEDA’s Managing and Conducting Internal Affairs Investigations certification course is a four and one-half day seminar focused on best practices related to effective internal control mechanisms calculated to promote enhanced agency accountability. This Seminar is interactive, and attendees participate in capstone scenarios designed as an application of learning. Dress: Business casual.
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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. Register at: Putnam City Schools CIT AGENCY INFORMATION
Law Enforcement Handcuffing
Description: Learn basic handcuffing philosophies and techniques used by law enforcement personnel, such as speed cuffing and partner cuffing/restraint methods typically used in felony take-down situations. You will be exposed to multiple handcuff application and removal techniques. Liability and relevant case law will also be covered. Date: 7/27/22 Time: 6-10pm Location: Tulsa Tech, Peoria 3850 N. Peoria, Tulsa 74106 CLEET Hours: 4 CLEET Catalog Number: 20-1602 Cost: $35
AGENCY INFORMATION David Karleskint david.karleskint@tulsatech.edu 918-828-2035
Crisis Management for School Based Incidents for Key Decision Makers
Description: Rural schools, law enforcement, other emergency responders, and community stakeholders are often limited in their access to resources, so it is imperative that all potentially affected parties collaborate in planning, preparation, communication, response, and recovery in the event of a school-based incident. Moreover, these affected parties must come together to practice their interoperable skills through drills and exercises to ensure the strategies in place provide for an effective crisis response and collaborative recovery. With the intent of building upon the foundation of AWR148 and utilizing an all-hazards approach, this two-day course will provide content instruction, develop concept-specific skills, and provide opportunities for law enforcement, school personnel, and community stakeholders to collaboratively apply the course objectives in scenario-based applications. REGISTRATION: Must be completed using link on flyer.
Date: July 27th & 28th, 2022 Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm each day Location: Northwest Technology Center 1801 11th St. Alva, OK 73717 CLEET Hours: 16 CLEET Catalog Number: 21-3448 Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION Officer Lloyd Cross 580-596-3327
Street Cops, Modern Policing Strategies Description: An all-in-one, street level Law Enforcement training course that discusses modern beat strategies, as well as, technological advancements that are available to Police for investigative purposes. You will learn current, proven methods to further investigations, successfully track fugitives and solve crime on the streets. You will see real video footage that you won’t see anywhere else! Such as a high ranking gang member discussing with Police the inside scoop of their operations; learn how to investigate a suspect’s cell phone or social media site; cell phone tower warrants and much more!
Highway Interdiction Training Specialists (HITS) Register at: https://hits-training.com/registration/
AGENCY INFORMATION 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. Register at: Lawton CIT
AGENCY INFORMATION 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. TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us Please provide CLEET # Agency Information Solving Homicides: Investigative Steps to Success Description: 2 day class: - www.patc.com
AGENCY INFORMATION The Reid Technique of Investigative Interviewing and Advanced Interrogation
Description: Interpret verbal and non-verbal behavior to access the credibility of a victim, witness and suspects. How to use behavior provoking questions and
AGENCY INFORMATION FBI – LEEDA Supervisor Leadership Institute Description: The Supervisor Leadership Institute (SLI) is part one of the three-step leadership series that makes up the FBI-LEEDA Trilogy. While targeting to first-line supervisors, the SLI course is suitable for all police leaders – sworn and civilian. SLI students will be engaged in such topics as credibility, discipline, liability, and leadership styles. They will complete a DISC leadership assessment, define leadership, generational effects of leadership, leadership as a lifestyle, leadership traits, building credibility, organizational credibility, Four pillars of discipline, immunity, and supervisor liability. Register at fbileeda.org AGENCY INFORMATION Criminal MAPP (Motel, Airport, Parking lot, Parcel) Training Description: What methods are criminal organizations and individuals using that are unbeknownst to most law enforcement agencies? Street Cop Training's Criminal M.A.P.P. (Motel, Airport, Parking Lot, Parcel) Training will take criminal interdiction a step further, and open student's eyes to things they have never seen before. This training is extremely useful and another great tool for all law enforcement officers to have in their fight against crime. Taught by Instructor Michael Vaccaro, he is extremely knowledgeable and has an uncanny ability to communicate the exact steps to successful criminal encounters and investigations. The course will discuss and provide in-depth details on the common criminal trends and smuggling tactics used at these facilities and locations. The student will be educated on why and how drug trafficking organizations are exploiting major courier services to engage upon and operate their illegal businesses. Students will focus on how to initiate a thorough investigation at a hotel/motel, from establishing sources of information and common tactics to effecting an arrest and further court proceedings. If you have a hotel in your area, this is going to be a huge eye opener for you. The parking lot interdiction portion of the program will give police officers perspective on how and what crime is being conducted in public parking lots designed to blend in with normal everyday society. Big box parking lots down to gas stations are hot spots for criminal activity and transactions. Vaccaro will walk students through a thorough look at what he and his team have been intercepting at major airports. Attendees will be shocked by the amount of contraband that is still being trafficked in commercial air travel. This course will provide officers with the tools and available resources to establish their own parcel interdiction program. The amount of US currency being shipped through all major courier services is astounding. Simple techniques and investigations being used at locations like UPS store fronts have yielded extremely large seizures of contraband and confiscated US currency. The forfeited and seized monies can then be used to fund continued crime fighting efforts. Students will be provided with example search warrants to aid them in opening, searching, and seizing the parcel after probable cause has been established. Vaccaro provides detailed training, using many visual resources to ensure that the student has a very practical skillset to implement immediately. As always, the methodology is legal and utilized by law enforcement agencies throughout the United States. We will provide legal direction to ensure that the attendee has a very thorough understanding of law and case law compliance. Instructor Michael Vaccaro is a Law Enforcement Officer currently assigned as the supervisor of an Interdiction Unit. Earlier in his career while assigned to a Patrol Unit, Vaccaro was quickly recognized for his skills and abilities related to interdiction. Prior to his current assignment to an Interdiction Unit, Vaccaro served as a Field Training Officer in a Patrol Unit. Vaccaro has been personally responsible for the seizure of more than two (2) million dollars in United States currency, numerous kilograms of illegal narcotics, and over one thousand five hundred (1500) pounds of Marijuana. His interdiction skills and abilities led to numerous significant seizures and arrests. AGENCY INFORMATION
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. Register at: Sapulpa CIT AGENCY INFORMATION Basic Instructor Development Date: August 15-19, 2022 PRE-REQUISITE: 2 YEARS PAST BASIC ACADEMY CERTIFICATION DATE
Please email Alysha Maxwell at Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us to register. Please include your CLEET #
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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: August 22-23, 2022
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm (both days)
Location: Glenpool Conference Center
12205 S Yukon Ave, Glenpool, OK 74033 (hosted by Glenpool Police Department) CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0013
Cost: $295.00 ($275.00 if 3 or more from same agency)
More information and registration: https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/internal-affairs
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815-545-1609
Basic Instructor Development Date: August 22-26, 2022 PRE-REQUISITE: 2 YEARS PAST BASIC ACADEMY CERTIFICATION DATE
Please email Alysha Maxwell at Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us to register. Please include your CLEET #
AGENCY INFORMATION Strategies & Tactics of Patrol Stops (STOPS)
Description: The STOPS program is based on over 35 years of research from officers that have been injured or killed in the line of duty. We continue to develop strategies and tactics that counter these ambush assaults, which greatly increases the officer’s survival probability. In addition to being nationally accredited (IADLEST), the STOPS program is also nationally and internationally recognized as the leading program in tactical/officer survival training. Day 1: STOPS Training Day 1 starts with introductions and moves directly in to threat assessments. It's critical that officers understand where threats come from, what threats looks like, and how to position themselves to be least exposed. Day 1 will change your officers' view of the traffic stop and significantly increase their chances of making it home! Student Requirements: Students are required to bring their duty belt, flashlight, handcuffs, service pistol, body armor, eye protection, ear protection, and at least 100 rounds of ammunition for their service pistol. For the safety of every participant: No live weapons, ammunition, knives, chemical agents or intermediate weapons are permitted into the training area unless specifically designated by the course instructor. This course requires physical activity. Students should dress comfortably for outdoor activities, and the weather that accompanies it, noting that their clothing may become dirty or damaged during the course of training. Students may choose to wear a duty uniform to gauge the limitations of their gear, but it is not a requirement for this course. All students must be on duty and must not be forced to attend the training. To register: https://www.survivaltrainingsolutions.com/store/stops-instructor-registation AGENCY INFORMATION On-Target Solutions to Problem Employees
Description: This upbeat and interactive course provides real world, successful examples on how to deal with different types of problem employees. Every government agency struggles with employees that are insubordinate, lazy, abuse sick time, display negative attitudes, and commit misconduct. Many executives and supervisors are ill equipped to deal with these problems other than with traditional discipline. On-Target Solutions to Problem Employees provides the government professional with the knowledge and tools necessary to deal with all types of problem employees. This course will influence participants’ opinions and attitudes and provide specific and proven ways how to handle problem employees!
Date: August 24, 2022
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Location: Glenpool Conference Center
12205 S Yukon Ave Glenpool, OK 74033 (hosted by Glenpool Police Department) CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0011
Cost: $175.00 ($150 if 3 or more from same agency)
More information and registration: https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/on-target-solutions-to-problem-empl
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On-Target Solutions Group Gregory Anderson
815-545-1609
Management and Supervision of Investigative Units
Description: The objectives of this program are: addresses the administrative requirements for managing the investigative processes; the other focuses on managing the operations of the investigative unit, and the evaluation of investigative personnel. We will discuss selection of investigators and supervisors, proper auditing procedures, evaluation of personnel, making impactful changes as necessary for effectiveness, the need to triage cases for assignment as well as investigative techniques.
Date: August 25-26, 2022
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm both days
Location: Glenpool Conference Center
12205 S Yukon Ave, Glenpool, OK 74033 (hosted by Glenpool Police Department) CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-1295
Cost: $295.00 ($275 if 3 or more from same agency)
More information and registration: https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/investigative-units-management
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On-Target Solutions Group Gregory Anderson
815-545-1609
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. TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us Please provide CLEET # Agency Information Advanced Law Enforcement Driver Training Description: This is a one day- 8 hour course designed to update law enforcement personnel with the knowledge of the legal aspects of law enforcement driving plus update them with the knowledge and skills unique to handling a vehicle in non-emergency mode, emergency mode and pursuit mode. Prerequisite: Basic Law Enforcement Driver Training Course. AGENCY INFORMATION
Cartel Training for Law Enforcement Description: This course breaks down the major issues relating to the #1 criminal treat to the United States: the Mexican Cartels. Officers will leave this class with individual information on the most powerful groups operating throughout the U.S. and the World, their splinter groups, their tactics, the reasons for their growth, continuing power, and impunity. Students will gain an in depth understanding on the heavy emphasis on “Narco Cultura” (Mexican Drug Cartel Culture), including but not limited to: “Narco” fashions, symbolism, the difference between “Folk Saints” and “Patron Saints”, including Santa Muerte and Jesus Malverde, as well as detailed, extensive instruction on how some of these “Saints” could be used both as non-criminal and criminal behaviors. Throughout this course, attendees will learn about the current trends of drug trafficking in the U.S. Galarza will teach about Anti-Bias Policing, Community Policing, Officer Safety, Marijuana issues, Reclassification of the Cartels into Foreign Terrorist Organizations, the “Plaza” system, the “King Pin Approach”, “El Culiacanazo”, the current Fentanyl crisis, effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on drug trafficking, growth of Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generation (CJNG), China and the Cartels, US/Mexico Diplomatic Environment, and much more. Instructor Det. Vic Galarza, who began his law enforcement career in 2011, is currently a decorated detective and task force officer in the southwest region of Colorado. Galarza has personal accounts of many Mexican cartels dating back to the Guadalajara Cartel and has investigated members of the Los Zatos, Sinaloa, Golfo, La Familia Michoacana, and Tersera Hermandad cartels. Additionally, he was a Mexican diplomat in the United States bearing an A-1, and later G-1, diplomatic status which allowed him to train with the Mexican Navy, Army, and Mexican Estado Major Presidencial. In 2018, Galarza founded the Vigilance Project to provide information to law enforcement officers in criminal investigations, local and federal narcotics investigations, arson, and trafficking investigations. Furthermore, Galarza is the proud recipient of two Distinguished Service Awards and a Meritorious Service Award for bravery. Enrollment: TO REGISTER VISIT: streetcoptraining.com/class Facebook.com/groups/streetcoptraining
AGENCY INFORMATION Pistol and Rifle Operator Course
Description: This two-day course was designed to transition students from stationary live fire training into effective defensive shooting while utilizing the carbine rifle and semi-automatic pistol. Each student will leave this course with the knowledge, mindset, and techniques needed to survive a deadly force close quarters encounter. DAY 1 - PISTOL OPERATOR COURSE Topics Discussed: -Combat Mindset Equipment Needed: - Semi-Automatic Pistol Ammunition: -350 rounds DAY 2 - RIFLE OPERATOR COURSE Some Topics Discussed: - Combat mindset Equipment Needed: - Semi-automatic rifle or carbine with sling Ammunition: - 350 rifle rounds, 150 pistol rounds Date: 09/10/2022 and 09/11/2022
AGENCY INFORMATION 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. Register at fbileeda.org AGENCY INFORMATION Response to Aggression Instructor
Description: This 40-hour course is an all-inclusive program that includes a practical approach to modern street officer defense, which is based on what officers are currently experiencing on the streets. We’ve kept the techniques and concepts in this system both simple and effective so that officers have an increased opportunity for success. This isn’t an outdated pressure point wrist lock-based system that isn’t practical and seldom works when attempted in the field. Proven police trainers constructed this system with the street officer in mind based on years of patrol experience with current police policies taken into consideration. This system provides both standing and ground defense concepts that are seldom found in other law enforcement systems that are often taught by civilian trainers that have never been in a police uniform. The program provides you with our award-winning teaching methodologies that are proven to increase interest in training. Missouri POST has also approved our program, and the Eastern Missouri Police Academy in St. Charles, MO has adopted our system to be taught to each police cadet entering the police academy. Our system comes with a free illustrated instruction manual for each graduate instructor of the program, We also offer our student manual that is available for purchase to each graduating instructor’s students in their agency. This modern tactics system includes a two-year certification with both phone and email support and comes with free courtroom testimony for any current instructor of our program. Course content: Teaching methodologies
AGENCY INFORMATION Training Provider is Blue Shield Tactical Systems LLC. 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. Register at: Chandler CIT AGENCY INFORMATION Crime Scene Investigation
Description: The Crime Scene Investigation Course is for Crime Scene Investigators, Evidence Technicians, Detectives, Investigators, Uniformed Officers and anyone who has the responsibility of processing a crime scene. The student will learn the necessary skills to identify, document, collect and process various types of evidence that may be encountered at a crime scene. This course will be both challenging and demanding. Almost all blocks of instruction will be followed by an exercise or exercises to reinforce the lecture materials, with a majority of the exercises including photography as part of the exercise. Some of the exercises will be as simple as writing a description from a photograph to as complex as actually utilizing various fingerprinting and sketching techniques. The students will learn the various techniques to document evidence, which includes note taking, photography and sketching. The students will then progress into various methods used to locate evidence. The students will learn the various types of physical evidence and the appropriate methods used to document the particular evidence. AGENCY INFORMATION Website Link: https://ebjrforensics.com/course/crime-scene-investigation-course-80-hours/ 2022 Guardian Conference
Description: 3 Days of Training from 15 top national instructors
Date: September 16-18, 2022
Time: 8am - 5pm daily
Location: Oklahoma City Gun Club
12465 NE 234th St Arcadia, OK 73007 CLEET hours24
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2191
Cost: $650+
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Jacob Paulsen
720-807-9007
Law Enforcement Tactical Handgun Course
Description: During this course the students will gain experience conducting various handgun shooting drills covering the four-step draw, ground defense, multiple threats, cover and concealment, moving targets, unstable platforms to just name a few. For further information, go to www.schenckschooingschool.com
AGENCY INFORMATION Glock Basic Armorer’s Course
AGENCY INFORMATION Law Enforcement Mantracker – Level 1
Description: Presentation of basic visual tracking tactics, techniques and procedures related to: SAR, Crime Scene Investigation and Fugitive apprehension. To register: www.sptraininggroup.com AGENCY INFORMATION
Law Enforcement Tactical Patrol Rifle Course Description: During this course the students will gain experience conducting various patrol rifle shooting drills covering, ground defense, multiple threats, cover and concealment, moving targets, and unstable platforms just to name a few. For further information, go to www.schenckschooingschool.com
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Law Enforcement Tactical Vehicle Course
Description: During this course the students will gain experience conducting various shooting drills covering shooting from inside and around vehicles, traffic-stop drills, multiple threats, cover and concealment, moving targets, shooting from a moving vehicle just to name a few. For further information, go to www.schenckschooingschool.com
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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. TO REGISTER PLEASE EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us Please include your CLEET # Agency Information FBI – LEEDA Command Leadership Insititute Description: The FBI-LEEDA Command Leadership Institute is a dynamic, intensive and challenging 4 1/2-day program specifically and uniquely designed to prepare law enforcement leaders for command level positions. The Command Leadership Institute's focus is to provide real life contemporary, best-practice strategies and techniques for those aspiring to command level assignments. Command Institute faculty members are passionate instructors who have executive level law enforcement and leadership experience. Command Leadership Institute students will be engaged in such topics as credibility, command discipline and liability, dealing with problem employees, and leading change within an organization. The Command Leadership Institute is student-centered with a high degree of student involvement. Date: 09-26-2022 to 9-30-2022 Register at fbileeda.org AGENCY INFORMATION At-Scene Traffic Crash/Traffic Homicide Investigation
Description: See attached flier
Date: Sept. 26-Oct. 7, 2022
Time:
Location: See attached flier
CLEET Hours: 80
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2037
Cost: $1095
Law Enforcement Tactical Shooting Course
Description: During this course the students will gain experience conducting various tactical shooting drills covering room clearing, ground defense, multiple threats, cover and concealment, moving targets, unstable platforms and two man movement drills just to name a few. For further information, go to www.schenckschooingschool.com
AGENCY INFORMATION 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. TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us Please provide CLEET # Agency Information Law Enforcement Tactical Handgun/Shotgun Course
Description: During this course the students will gain experience conducting various handgun and shotgun shooting drills covering the four-step draw, ground defense, multiple threats, cover and concealment, moving targets, unstable platforms just to name a few. For further information, go to www.schenckschooingschool.com
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Financial Planning & Retirement Readiness
Description: The presentation contains important financial information for the Law Enforcement professional. In addition to retirement issues, the course speaks to goal setting and decision making, which have significant financial impact during your career as well as preparing you for your job and in your personal finances. SPOUSES ARE WELCOME!!!!!!!!!
Date: September 29, 2022
Time: 09:00 A.M
Location: Tecumseh Church of God
210 W Washington Tecumseh, Ok 74873 CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0817
Class Limit: 30
Cost: Free
Instructor: Ken Stafford
Basic Instructor Development Date: October 3 – 7, 2022
PRE-REQUISITE: ACTIVE, FULL-TIME, 2 YEARS PAST BASIC ACADEMY CERTIFICATION DATE
Please email Alysha Maxwell at Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us to register.
AGENCY INFORMATION Royce Gracie Law Enforcement Instructor
Description: G.R.A.C.I.E. is the defensive tactics and weapons retention course created by the legendary MMA pioneer Royce Gracie. Royce earned his title by defeating his opponents using Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, proving the effective-ness 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. pro-gram is the “only” defensive tactics programs that truly get officers to properly defend their weapons in any and all altercations. The course is 6 hours per day for 4 consecutive days. At the end of the course, instructors must be able to demonstrate and teach the moves in order to receive certification.
AGENCY INFORMATION 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. TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us, Please provide cleet # Agency Information Bulletproofing DUI / DWI Investigations
Description: The rationale behind creating this 8-hour course is based upon the need to better prepare for officers to ensure a conviction through proper handling of DUI/DWI offenses from the street to the courtroom. Of all the traffic stops conducted, one of the most important in preventing serious injuries and death to the public is DUI enforcement. While obtaining DRE and SFST certifications are important, what is usually lost is the art of thoroughly crafting a report that is “bulletproof” against cross-examination in court. Through interaction with students, this class will address deficiencies in their investigations to ensure the successful prosecution of their cases. The students will participate through open and honest discussions about their experiences. Students will participate in vignettes during the one-day class. We find that officers will have an increase in confidence as well as an improvement in DWI/DUI documentation after attending this program. Often times officers become hesitant of drunk driving enforcement due to not having enough experience and knowledge. This course will improve overall performance and allow for increased prosecutions in the courtroom. This is a course that every patrol officer should have on their resume.
AGENCY INFORMATION Training Provider is Blue Shield Tactical Systems LLC. Under Standing PTS(D) Description: Basic understanding of PTS(D). How it’s diagnosed and treated. The student will better understand therapy and what to expect when seeking it. This class is about developing resilience to everyday stressors that Law Enforcement deal with and breaking the stigma to ask for help. Email to register for the class. Open to 25 students. AGENCY INFORMATION FBI – LEEDA Executive Leadership Institute Description: The Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) is part three of the three-step leadership series that makes up the FBI-LEEDA Trilogy. This cutting-edge program is designed for executive-level law enforcement leaders and focuses on the challenges facing our profession today. This highly interactive program follows the FBI-LEEDA "Cops Talking to Cops" model of professional development. The Institute uses a wide range of source materials and calls upon participants' own professional experience to facilitate individual development and learning. The following is a list of topics covered in the ELI program; Trends in law enforcement, implications of the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing, Public trust and legitimacy, bias and diversity, Employee wellness, Power, transformational leadership, social and emotional intelligence. Date: October 17-21, 2022 Register at fbileeda.org AGENCY INFORMATION 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. Register at: Sallisaw CIT AGENCY INFORMATION Law Enforcement Mantracker – Level 1
Description: Presentation of basic visual tracking tactics, techniques and procedures related to: SAR, Crime Scene Investigation and Fugitive apprehension. To register: www.sptraininggroup.com AGENCY INFORMATION FBI LEEDA S.L.I. Description: Leadership Class
AGENCY INFORMATION Introduction to Drug Analysis and Toxicology
Description: This class will cover what the Drug Unit and Toxicology Unit does with the evidence once it is submitted to the OSBI, proper packaging and submission for both units. Then the officers will go into each lab and work a mock case with an analyst. Space is limited, 20 seats available per session. (this is due to the number of criminalist we have available to work with the officers in the lab). To enroll Email: melissa.cavazos@osbi.ok.gov AGENCY INFORMATION 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. TO REGISTER, EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us
Agency Information Law Enforcement Tactical Low Light Course
Description: During this course the students will gain experience conducting various shooting drills in low light environment with and without flashlights. Students will also learn various room clearing techniques in low light environment with a force one force exercise. For further information, go to www.schenckschooingschool.com
AGENCY INFORMATION Advanced Law Enforcement Driver Training Description: This is a one day- 8 hour course designed to update law enforcement personnel with the knowledge of the legal aspects of law enforcement driving plus update them with the knowledge and skills unique to handling a vehicle in non-emergency mode, emergency mode and pursuit mode. Prerequisite: Basic Law Enforcement Driver Training Course. AGENCY INFORMATION
Unmasking Hidden Facial Expressions
Description: The Unmasking Hidden Facial Expressions Course was designed to provide law enforcement with the tools to perform an aspect of policing that is severely lacking: Recognizing different types of facial expressions. Course content is based on scientific research that has been around for decades but unfortunately has been slow in making its way into the law enforcement community. This course will teach officers how to articulate the elements of the 7 universal emotions in the face and how to a recognize them when they occur in micro-facial and subtle facial expressions. Facial expression movements will be explained in a manner that is not only understandable but also will ensure that the officer attending is engaged. Attendees will learn how to recognize facial expressions that flash on the face between 1/25th and ½ second. During this class the officer will be instructed on emotions, the facial expressions themselves and how knowledge of the facial expressions can be used to assist in evaluating truthfulness and detecting deception. This course has been designed for everyone in law enforcement, as it has been taken by patrol officers, agents, investigators, conservation officers, sheriff’s officers, arson investigators, detectives and other LEOs on the local, state, and federal levels with various job titles and job descriptions. Enrollment: TO REGISTER VISIT: streetcoptraining.com/class Facebook.com/groups/streetcoptraining
AGENCY INFORMATION 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. Register at: Cleveland County CIT
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FBI - LEEDA Supervisor Leadership Institute
Description: see attached
Date: November 14-18, 2022 Time: 8:30 to 4:00 Location: OCCC Campus - Keith Leftwich Memorial Library CLEET Hours: 28 CLEET Catalog Number: OS 2549 Cost: $695.00
AGENCY INFORMATION Sgt. Austin Slaten 405-682-1611 Ext. 7322
Body Language for Law Enforcement
Description: The Body Language for Law Enforcement Class was designed to provide law enforcement with a detailed understanding on non-verbal communication. Much of the communication skills taught in not only law enforcement academies, but in educational facilities around the world, is limited to verbal communication. This course aims at shedding light on body language movements that law enforcement officers may be missing when interacting with people. The course dispels body language myths and provides an in-depth analysis of non-verbal behavior. The course will cover 4 regions of the body, non-verbal vocal changes, foreshadowing and many other important elements of body language. Attendees will be provided with the knowledge to use body language to assist in detecting deception and detecting aggression. Upon completion of this course attendees will understand the importance of recognizing a baseline and what messages may be conveyed by different body movements. This course has been designed for everyone in law enforcement, as it has been taken by patrol officers, agents, investigators, conservation officers, sheriff’s officers, arson investigators, detectives and other LEOs on the local, state, and federal levels with various job titles and job descriptions. Enrollment: TO REGISTER VISIT: streetcoptraining.com/class Facebook.com/groups/streetcoptraining
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Instructor Basic Instructor Development Date: November 15, 2022 (Phase 1) Pre-Req: Application must be completed in its entirety and submitted to Earl.morrison@cleet.state.ok.us no later than October 1, 2022. There are 3 phases of training for Instructor Basic Instructor Development. If you are accepted as an IBID candidate, you will be notified on or before November 1, 2022 and scheduled to attend Phase 1 of the IBID class on November 15th in Ada from 8:00 to 5:00 at the CLEET facility. NOTE: Upon successful completion of Phase 1, you will be scheduled to complete Phase 2 the week of December 5-9, 2022 in Ada from 8:00 to 5:00 daily at the CLEET facility. Upon successful completion of Phase 2, you will be asked to schedule your own BID in your area/region to complete your IBID Apprenticeship (Phase 3). To receive an application, contact Tami.terneus@cleet.state.ok.us 405-546-0159
AGENCY INFORMATION FBI – LEEDA Supervisor Leadership Institute
Description: The Supervisor Leadership Institute (SLI) is part one of the three-step leadership series that makes up the FBI-LEEDA Trilogy. While targeting to first-line supervisors, the SLI course is suitable for all police leaders – sworn and civilian. SLI students will be engaged in such topics as credibility, discipline, liability, and leadership styles. They will complete a DISC leadership assessment, define leadership, generational effects of leadership, leadership as a lifestyle, leadership traits, building credibility, organizational credibility, Four pillars of discipline, immunity, and supervisor liability. Register at fbileeda.org AGENCY INFORMATION
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. TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us
Agency Information FBI – LEEDA Executive Leadership Insititute Description: This innovative program is designed for executive level law enforcement leaders and focuses on the emerging challenges facing our profession. This highly-interactive program follows the FBI-LEEDA “Cops Talking to Cops” model of professional development. The seminar uses a wide range of source material and calls upon participants’ own professional experiences to facilitate individual development and learning. The following is a list of topics to be covered in the ELI program:
Date: 12-05-2022 to 12-09-2022 Register at fbileeda.org AGENCY INFORMATION Advanced Traffic Crash Investigation
Description: See attached flier
Date: Dec 5-16, 2022
Time:
Location: See attached flier
CLEET Hours: 80
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2036
Cost: $1095
Introduction to Drug Analysis and Toxicology
Description: This class will cover what the Drug Unit and Toxicology Unit does with the evidence once it is submitted to the OSBI, proper packaging and submission for both units. Then the officers will go into each lab and work a mock case with an analyst. Space is limited, 20 seats available per session. (this is due to the number of criminalist we have available to work with the officers in the lab). To Enroll Email: melissa.cavazos@osbi.ok.gov AGENCY INFORMATION FBI - LEEDA Command Leadership Institute
Description: see attached
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Recruiting and Applicant Background Investigations
Description: Participants will leave with the skills and knowledge of the importance of not only recruiting but also retention of quality personnel. It is just as important to keep the best people as it is to hire quality personnel. An organizational assessment should be the first step in the process and the need to break the cycle of mediocrity. Background investigators will leave with the knowledge of their role in the selection process, the legal aspects of the background investigation, background interview sources of information and preparing the investigation report. Background investigations affect the future of an organization in many ways, thus selection practices are vital to ensuring that future law enforcement employees and supervisors are suited for the variety of duties expected from the populations they serve. This course will provide techniques, procedures and sample forms for the background investigator.
Date: December 12-13, 2022
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: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0014
Cost: $295.00 ($275 if 3 or more from same agency)
More information and registration: https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/background-investigatiogations
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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. TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us Agency Information Management and Supervision of Investigative Units
Description: The objectives of this program are: addresses the administrative requirements for managing the investigative processes; the other focuses on managing the operations of the investigative unit, and the evaluation of investigative personnel. We will discuss selection of investigators and supervisors, proper auditing procedures, evaluation of personnel, making impactful changes as necessary for effectiveness, the need to triage cases for assignment as well as investigative techniques.
Date: December 14-15, 2022
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: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-1295
Cost: $295.00 ($275 if 3 or more from same agency)
More information and registration: https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/investigative-units-management
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On-Target Solutions Group Gregory Anderson greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com 815-545-1609 On-Target Solutions to Problem Employees
Description: This upbeat and interactive course provides real world, successful examples on how to deal with different types of problem employees. Every government agency struggles with employees that are insubordinate, lazy, abuse sick time, display negative attitudes, and commit misconduct. Many executives and supervisors are ill equipped to deal with these problems other than with traditional discipline. On-Target Solutions to Problem Employees provides the government professional with the knowledge and tools necessary to deal with all types of problem employees. This course will influence participants’ opinions and attitudes and provide specific and proven ways how to handle problem employees!
Date: December 16, 2022
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm
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: 21-0011
Cost: $175.00 ($150 if 3 or more from same agency)
More information and registration: https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/on-target-solutions-to-problem-empl
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On-Target Solutions Group Gregory Anderson greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com 815-545-1609 Interdiction Mastermind Description:This course is intended to give police officers a clear understanding of what it means to be an effective criminal interdiction officer. The instructor, Sergeant Kenny Williams, will break down piece by piece the tactics and mindset utilized by proactive police officers. The course covers the importance of vehicle selection for a pre-textual stop and will go through how and why he chooses specific vehicles. Having this knowledge will save countless hours of trial and error. “Interdiction Mastermind,” will also cover why criminals join criminal enterprises, common drug routes, body language, deceptive behavior, and common-sense approaches to understanding reasonable suspicion. Moreover, Williams will discuss effective demeanor and language to be utilized by officers during their interaction with potential offenders. The course includes several video clips from Williams’ actual stops, in order to show and explain exactly what he found suspicious. Williams will also be answering any questions that are posed, offering his successful perspective on the topic. The amount of understanding and confidence officers will take away after the completion of the course will serve to be invaluable. Police officer’s nationwide have gained knowledge from watching Kenny Williams’ motor vehicle stops on video, and now have the opportunity to learn from him firsthand. This really is a rare opportunity to be a part of training that is unlike any other. Sgt. Kenny Williams is one of the country’s leading experts in criminal vehicle interdiction. Sergeant Williams began his career in 2007, and currently works as a full time K9 interdiction officer. Williams has been personally responsible for the seizure of over 6 million dollars cash, several hundred pounds of illicit narcotics, and well over 2 tons of Marijuana. Williams has received countless awards for his work from numerous organizations and has established a national reputation. Williams is a fully certified EPIC and DIAP instructor.
Enrollment: TO REGISTER VISIT: streetcoptraining.com/classAGENCY INFORMATION FBI - LEEDA Executive Leadership Institute
Description: see attached Date: January 30-February 3, 2023
AGENCY INFORMATION Basic Instructor Development Date: February 6-10, 2023
PRE-REQUISITE: ACTIVE, FULL-TIME, 2 YEARS PAST BASIC ACADEMY CERTIFICATION DATE
Please email Alysha Maxwell at Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us to register.
AGENCY INFORMATION 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
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. Register at http://fbileeda.org/ AGENCY INFORMATION
FBI – LEEDA Executive Leadership Institute Description: The Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) is part three of the three-step leadership series that makes up the FBI-LEEDA Trilogy. This cutting-edge program is designed for executive-level law enforcement leaders and focuses on the challenges facing our profession today. This highly interactive program follows the FBI-LEEDA "Cops Talking to Cops" model of professional development. The Institute uses a wide range of source materials and calls upon participants' own professional experience to facilitate individual development and learning. The following is a list of topics covered in the ELI program; Trends in law enforcement, implications of the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing, Public trust and legitimacy, bias and diversity, Employee wellness, Power, transformational leadership, social and emotional intelligence. Register at http://fbileeda.org/ AGENCY INFORMATION |
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