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GT 417: Crisis Management for School Based Incidents
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. 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. AGENCY INFORMATION Interactions with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Register: Contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org
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: Contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org AGENCY INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS AND THE POWER OF DYNAMIC SPEAKING Description: A dynamic media relations class that over 2 days will provide an in depth knowledge of how to interact with the media. The student will be provided with multiple hands on and on camera practical exercises to get experience in dealing with the media. We will also cover social media for agencies. AGENCY INFORMATION Firearms Instructor Phase II Description: Proficiency portion of FI School Prerequisite: Successful Completion of Phase I (See below) AGENCY INFORMATION Firearms Instructor School – Phase I Prerequisite: To become a CLEET Certified Firearms Instructor, the Firearms Instructor Candidate (FIC) must successfully complete, in succession, each of the six phases of training. Including both academics and practical firearms training. FIC’s successfully completing the Phase I application portion of the program are eligible to advance to Phase II. Phase II must be completed within one year of Phase I. Phase III must be completed within one year of Phase II. Phase VI must be within one year of Phase V unless a waver is granted. EQUIPMENT: Critical Communication Skills in Officer/Citizen Encounters Instructor Training Program Description: Homeland Security (Federal Law Enforcement Training Center) will be presenting The Critical Communications Skills in Officer/Citizen Encounters Instructor Training Program, (CCSITP) is an interactive Center Advanced program designed to train and teach law enforcement academy instructors and field training officers (FTOs) effective and critical communication skills during law enforcement/citizen encounters. These skills are science-based and field-proven. The skills are designed to defuse conflict through a greater understanding of diverse communities and different communication styles. The curriculum for these topics is supported by peer reviewed research and behavioral science. Topics include: implicit bias/ explicit bias, duty to intervene, racial profiling, law enforcement, fairness, intercultural communications, rapport building, Cylinder Model of communication, Motivational Interviewing / ORBIT Model, and Cialdini’s Principles of Persuasion are all based on settled behavioral science and peer-reviewed research. This program incorporates these communication principles in order to avoid, neutralize and defuse conflicts in officer citizen encounters, through lecture and lab exercises, to practice the application of these skills. “De-escalation” is the desired outcome during critical encounters. The goal of CCSITP is to teach critical communication skills in officer citizen encounters geared toward conflict control based on scientific principles of human behavior. This program will consist of lecture, tabletop exercises, and laboratory exercises where students will practice these critical skills. You can register at https://sass.fletc.dhs.gov/fast/class/8a661a0f8701cfb9018704684aa715e3 or contact me at the email below and I will send you a brochure with registration links and answer any questions. This class is presented by Homeland Security and registration is through the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. If you have any issues with registration or the link please contact me at the email or phone number listed below. Agency Information Reserve Academy Coordinator Refresher Date: June 7, 2023 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Location: Online CLEET Hours: 2 CLEET Catalog Number: CL-1034 Cost: FREE
Click on link to register for class: Registration URL: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/5198613452374926339 AGENCY INFORMATION PROPER PATROL Description: A new kind of class designed to challenge officers. This two day class will lead officers through the ideas of successful proactive policing. Topics covered include; The importance of high level training, tactical care of critical injuries, patrol level management of sources of information within communities, proven high crime areas, officer safety, officer wellness, complexities of conspiracies, current trends of criminal behavior, and the latest of drug trafficking. Learning how to manage time to maximize effectiveness and efficiency is more important now than ever with most agencies struggling to meet staffing levels and crime on the rise. Proactive Law Enforcement activity is proven to lower crime rates and increase community support for Law Enforcement. The author of this course has been recognized nationally for case work related to some of these topics and is highly motivated to pass on knowledge to other officers to fight crime proactively. To Register visit leodenllc.com
Basic Civil Mediation Training
Description: Learn to guide individuals through conversations that can help end in mutually acceptable agreements. Must be willing to donate 10 hours of volunteer time to the Early Settlement Mediation program. Date: June 8 & 9, 2023 Time: 9am to 5pm Location: Cameron University North Shepler Building, Room 413 2800 W. Gore Blvd. Lawton, Ok 73505 CLEET Hours: 20 CLEET Catalog Number: 22-32454 Cost: $0
AGENCY INFORMATION Sarah Head 580-581-5420
Understanding PTSD Description: See Attached Flier
AGENCY INFORMATION Josiah Moore 918-430-9831 Field Training Officer Development Description: This course is designed to introduce training officers to all aspects of field training and evaluation, however, the training is relevant for both new and current police training officers that are involved in the process of supervising probationary officers and field training programs. This course is designed to provide knowledge and training to develop the myriad skillset required of FTOs. Each attendee will be presented with ideas and techniques to assist them in becoming more professional and confident in the application of their skills. It is a practical and discussion-based course that includes topics such as basic recruit training, the role of the FTO, leadership and supervision, counseling techniques, and the evaluation process. This course is based on a modified “San Jose” program but is viable training and skills development for training officers regardless of department program models. This course will help FTOs in honing the skills necessary to closely supervise probationary officers, provide corrective feedback, and document any fundamental performance issues before the transition to a full-time officer. This course gives FTOs a comprehensive view of managing newly recruited officers – combining proactive leadership principles with practical and relevant training techniques for implementation within your agency’s FTO program. Upon completion the FTO will be able to: **Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled. AGENCY INFORMATION The Gun Game Description: This is the ultimate presentation for street level firearm investigations. There is quite literally nothing else like it. This presentation began as a gang investigator training in New England. Its popularity grew for its overwhelming delivery of “take away” lessons that can be immediately deployed, as well as its high speed and visual delivery method that eradicates the fear of the boring “cop class.” This presentation is intended to give police officers an understanding of street level gun activity, gang and criminal firearm behavior, and gun investigations. The instructor, Tommy Brooks, will focus on the recognition of the presence of guns and their role in the game. The presentation will cover specific examples and ideas regarding the identification and retention of firearm evidence. Having this knowledge can increase your professional success and minimize your professional liability. “The Gun Game” will also cover car stops, street encounters, rapport, recognition of deception, hidden guns in cars, natural voids, and the characteristics of the gun game. Moreover, Brooks will discuss how to effectively utilize empathy and psychology to understand how human behavior generally follows predictable patterns so that you can minimize any use of force. This presentation will provide a fresh, current, and realistic perspective on firearm intervention with insight from Tommy Brooks’ own former experiences within the Gang Unit. The amount of understanding and confidence officers will take away after the completion of the presentation will serve to be invaluable. This really is a rare opportunity to be a part of training that is unlike any other. Instructor Tommy Brooks began his career in law enforcement after his honorable discharge from the United States Marine Corps (non-combat) in 1998. He started as a Transit cop then became a member of the Boston Police Department. After working primarily in plain clothes units, Brooks joined the Boston Gang Unit as a detective and later, as a Sergeant. While in the gang unit, he has worked making gang cases via informants, undercover work, search warrants, and other investigative means. He has also maintained a working role as an Academy Instructor for many academies throughout Massachusetts. During his career, he has had the opportunity to work with the best cops in the nation, and he has received the George L Hanna Award for Bravery from the Governor of Massachusetts, a Medal of Honor, a Medal of Valor, and an Award of Merit from the Governor. You do not want to miss this event! It is packed with great information and the instructor is high energy. TO REGISTER VISIT: https://www.streetcoptraining.com/events/the-gun-game-12/ Facebook.com/groups/streetcoptraining AGENCY INFORMATION Below 100 Train the Trainer Description: See Flyer AGENCY INFORMATION ALERRT LVL-1 indirect
Description: This dynamic course of instruction is designed to prepare the first responder to isolate, distract, and neutralize an active shooter. This course will cover shooting and moving, threshold evaluation, concepts and principles of team movement, setting up for and room entry techniques, approach and breaching the crisis site, secondary responder tactics, improvised explosive devices, and post engagement priorities of work. The course will culminate with dynamic force on force scenarios. Date: June 15th & 16th, 2023 Time: 08:00 -1700 Location: Clinton High School 1900 Jaycee Lane Clinton, OK 73601 CLEET Hours: 16 CLEET Catalog Number: OS-4558 Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION Shannon Greear 580-323-2323 Cell: 580-445-0294Animal cruelty and fighting investigations
AGENCY INFORMATION
Deputy Garey Knoles
The Reid Technique of Investigative Interviewing and Advanced Interrogation
Description: Interpret verbal and non-verbal behavior to assess the credibility of a victim, witness or suspect’s statements. How to use behavior provoking questions in the interview process. How to use THE REID NINE STEPS OF INTERROGATION® to: Develop interrogation strategies Develop themes (persuasive statements) Develop the alternative question to elicit the first admission Handle the more defiant subject and ‘overcome objections’; address the subject’s fears; move past the subject’s denials and motivate the subject to want to tell the truth Date: June 20-23, 2023 Time: 0800-1500 Location: Owasso Public Safety Operations and Training Complex CLEET Hours: 24 CLEET Catalog Number: 22-1133 Cost: $630.00
AGENCY INFORMATION Julie Rock 855-479-3959
Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management Master Trainer
AGENCY INFORMATION Lt. Mike Fike 580-571-5720 Oklahoma Gang Investigators Association Annual Conference
Description: Conference Date: June 20-23 2023 Time: 8am Location: Marriot Southern Hills Hotel 1902 E 71st Tulsa, OK CLEET Hours: 24 CLEET Catalog Number: Multiple Courses Cost: $250
AGENCY INFORMATION Carrie Croy 405-425-7235
Modern Day Sniper LE Sniper Skills Clinic
Description: This class is tailored for the LE sniper and will cover a variety of topics faced by a police sniper. “Regardless of the students’ experience level, attendees Date: June 20-23, 2023 Time: 0800-1700 Location: Stillwater Rifle and Pistol Club 73077 (Google Maps is the simplest reference) CLEET Hours: 24 CLEET Catalog Number: 23-01934 Cost: $750
COURSE FLYER AND REGISTRATION FOUND HERE: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/moderndayrifleman/843917
AGENCY INFORMATION Sgt. Jeremiah Johnson jeremiah.johnson@stillwater.org 405-831-4855
TASER Instructor Course
Please go to https://academy.axon.com for registration
2023 Active Shooter Conference
Description: The 2023 Active Shooter Conference is offered to Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, Dispatchers, School Administrators, and Mental Health Professionals. This Conference will be intense, as it offers active shooter debriefings and first hand accounts of some of the most deadly active shooter events in the United States. Active Shooter Debriefings from Club Pulse, San Bernadino Health Department, Sikh Temple, Aurora Theatre, Dallas 7/7, Platte Canyon School Shooting, Columbine School Shooting and more. Keynote Speaker for this year is Sheriff Mark Lamb of Pinal County Sheriff’s Department in Arizona, with a special guest appearance by UFC Legend and Hall of Famer Randy Couture. Time: 0800-1700
You can register for the class and book hotel reservations by visiting nftraining.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. To register, email Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org
AGENCY INFORMATION ACE Interdiction Tactics Description: ACE IT’s Interdiction Tactics Course: Geared to instruct effective tactics in pro-active police work. Ranging from consensual encounters with the everyday public, to the day-to-day traffic stops, this 2-day seminar breaks down the “how to” when it comes to interdicting criminal activity and winning in the courtroom. This course is specifically designed to help officers recognize deceptive behaviors, factors of potential criminal activity, and the common trends of high-level criminal organizations. Utilizing body camera footage of real encounters, attendees will observe these tactics in use and see the success they bring. Instructed by Albert Clark and Bauer Brown. Both currently working on a full-time interdiction task force, patrolling Interstate 40, HWY 60, and HWY 191. Both have been nationally recognized for their tremendous efforts in drug seizures and countless felony arrests. This instruction is assisted by Deputy County Attorney Jared Robison, a full time drug case prosecutor, and Arizona’s Narcotic Officer Association’s Drug Prosecutor of the Year! To register: www.aceinterdiction.com AGENCY INFORMATION Pistol Caliber Carbine for Patrol
DESCRIPTION: This one day CLEET accredited course is meant for those who are wishing to get some extra training in with a pistol caliber carbine. The course will look at the advantages and disadvantages of PCC’s and how they can be used on patrol. We will cover the ballistics of pistol calibers at longer distances and practice getting hits from up to 100 yards. We will also look at recoil control and how the PCC can be used at close distances allowing rapid follow up shots. Register at: https://www.greensdefensivesolutions.com/registration AGENCY INFORMATION Patrol Rifle Operator School Description: Give officers the skills and knowledge to operate and deploy a patrol rifle. 100% participation is required and a minimum of one 76 score on a qualification course to pass. Up to seven attempts will be given. If you do not have 100% participation and/or if you do not have at least one minimum 76 score on a qualification course, you will not receive CLEET credit for attending the 32-hour course. Classroom lecture will begin promptly at 0700 hours at the CLEET training center classroom #112. Bring a notebook, writing instrument and your UNLOADED rifle and rifle cleaning equipment. Do not bring any live ammo into the classroom. The course will include, but not limited to, the following topics of instruction: Rifle Marksmanship Fundamentals, Range Safety, Rifle Care and Maintenance, Rifle Handling EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Prerequisite: Certified Officers, This class is for A2301, if they do not fill it we will open to all officers To enroll contact: Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us AGENCY INFORMATION PROPER PATROL
Description: A new kind of class designed to challenge officers. This two day class will lead officers through the ideas of successful proactive policing. Topics covered include; The importance of high level training, tactical care of critical injuries, patrol level management of sources of information within communities, proven high crime areas, officer safety, officer wellness, complexities of conspiracies, current trends of criminal behavior, and the latest of drug trafficking. Learning how to manage time to maximize effectiveness and efficiency is more important now than ever with most agencies struggling to meet staffing levels and crime on the rise. Proactive Law Enforcement activity is proven to lower crime rates and increase community support for Law Enforcement. The author of this course has been recognized nationally for case work related to some of these topics and is highly motivated to pass on knowledge to other officers to fight crime proactively. Date: July 6th and 7th 2023 Time: 0800 Location: 302 N. Willow Street Paul’s Valley Oklahoma CLEET Hours: 16 CLEET Catalog Number: 23-01656 (16MT/2MH) Cost: $250 To Register visit leodenllc.com
AGENCY INFORMATION Dakota 405-550-6295
Financial Planning & Retirement Readiness
AGENCY INFORMATION (918) 740-3079 Remote Pilot Prep (Part 107) - Drone Operator
Enroll at: https://mntc.axstudent.com/#/category/b3/course/LyzB AGENCY INFORMATION ALICE Active Shooter Certified Instructor Training
Course Flyer
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. To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org AGENCY INFORMATION Media Relations and the Power of Dynamic Speaking Description: A dynamic media relations class that over 2 days will provide an in depth knowledge of how to interact with the media. The student will be provided with multiple hands on and on camera practical exercises. We will also cover the power of social media for law enforcement agencies.
TASER Instructor 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. To register: https://my.axon.com/s/login/?language=en_US&startURL=/s/?language=en_US&t=1640296203796
AGENCY INFORMATION Threat Liaison Officer Orientation, hosted by the Oklahoma Counter Terrorism Intelligence Center.
Description: The Basic TLO Certification Course will train individuals in suspicious activity reporting, intelligence collection requirements, and provide a basic understanding of threats nationwide and current threat patterns to Oklahoma. During the TLO course, the students receive an overview of the program and core capabilities of certified TLOs. The capabilities introduced throughout the class are Suspicious Activity Report (SAR), Threat vulnerability Assessments, Threat Behavioral Assessment Program, Criminal Analysts Roles, Tour of the Fusion Center.
Course info website: https://oklahoma.gov/dps/octic.html Course registration website: Email Allan or Taylor for registration
AGENCY INFORMATION PepperBall Instructor/Armorer Course Description: PepperBall products can help reduce officer and suspect injuries, save lives, decrease the risk of litigation, and improve public perception of law enforcement agencies. The PepperBall System is an affordable, non lethal tool designed for patrol, corrections, and tactical officers in a wide variety of situations. The PepperBall Instructor/Armorer Certification course involves intensive training in the use of the nonlethal PepperBall System, including operation, safety, maintenance, and deployment. This course certifies attendees as PepperBall Instructors for their individual agency, allowing the attendee to design a course in the safe and effective use of the PepperBall System.
AGENCY INFORMATION Financial Planning & Retirement Readiness
NASRO Basic SRO
Description: See Flyer Date: July 17-21, 2023 Time: 0800-1700 Location: MNTC – South Penn 13301 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73170 CLEET Hours: 40 CLEET Catalog Number: 21-4231 Cost: $500 member/$550 non-member AGENCY INFORMATION 405-701-8888 Bloodstain Pattern Analysis I Description: This course offers the students an introduction of the history of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis. Students will also receive information and discussions on the science and physics associated with bloodstain pattern analysis. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis is the scientific study of the physical properties of blood in motion and the static aftermath resulting from dynamic events(s); it follows the same scientific principles and laws of physics associated with other liquids. Because of this fact, the concepts of bloodstain pattern analysis are reproducible in a laboratory and/or experimental setting. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis has been accepted as a scientific discipline. Discussion on bloodstain terminology and bloodstain descriptions will be provided. The attendees will receive a review of geometry and trigonometry as it relates to Bloodstain Pattern Analysis. Area of convergence, area of origin, bloodstain sequencing, bloodstain movement, computer uses in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, court preparations, presumptive tests and chemical enhancements and bio-hazards associated with bloodstains will also be presented. Many of the Bloodstain Pattern Analysis concepts and events will be demonstrated through various experiments the students will perform during the course. Some of the exercises will reinforce the mathematical principals discussed while others will utilize hands on experiments using human blood. The experiments utilizing the blood will provide the attendees with opportunity to view the formation of the bloodstains under different circumstances and events. The experiments will also provide the attendees with some insight on how to setup and conduct an experiment when the analyst is presented with unique bloodstain pattern. The attendees will develop the knowledge to recognize and document the various bloodstains encountered at crime scenes. The attendees will be introduced to and will utilize a Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Worksheet to document various bloodstain experiments. The attendees will be presented with a final mock bloody scene where they will put the training from the previous four days into action. Webpage Link: https://ebjrforensics.com/course/bloodstain-pattern-analysis-1-course-40-hours/ AGENCY INFORMATION Basic FTO Certification (San Jose Model) Description: This five-day, 40-hour training program is practical, informational and hands-on. The purpose of the course is to provide law enforcement with the knowledge and skills required to train probationary law enforcement officers in a one-to-one setting. Diverse instructional methods will be employed to provide a student-centered learning environment. Attendees will receive a comprehensive manual to assist with their training post-course. Additionally, the attendees will complete several in-class DORs to help them with performance evaluation, remediation of errors, providing proper feedback and documenting daily training activities using the Standardized Evaluation Guidelines. Attendees will also complete a performance improvement plan to provide documentation of training deficiencies and provide a documented plan for improvement.
Course Registration Link: https://theadaptivewayllc.regfox.com/fto-certification-san-jose-model-july-17-21-2023---warr-acres-ok AGENCY INFORMATION D.A.R.E. Officer Training
If you wish to attend this training, please download the application at okdare.com and e-mail it to okdaretraining@gmail.com. The registration fee is due by the first day of the training. You may bring the registration fee with you.
Basic Instructor Development
Date: July 17-21, 2023 Time: 08:00 to 17:00 Daily Location: OSU Northern Oklahoma College Building 615 N Monroe St. Stillwater, OK. CLEET Hours: 40 CLEET Catalog Number: CL-0265 Cost: FREE Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from the Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10)
Please email request and endorsement letter to: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us AGENCY INFORMATION Justin Gorton 405-744-6523
Less Lethal Instructor Course
AGENCY INFORMATION Captain Shon Elroy, Cleveland County Sheriff Office 405-642-5171
TASER Energy Weapon Instructor Course
AGENCY INFORMATION Shannen Hamby - Coordinator shamby@ktc.edu (preferred contact method) 918-647-4525
GDS 16 Hour Red Dot Transition DESCRIPTION: This CLEET-accredited, 16-hour course will cover the transition from shooting a pistol equipped with iron sights to shooting a pistol fitted with a red dot. We will review the advantages of a red dot, mounting systems, dot options, and dot failures. The primary difference between this 16 hour course and the 8 hour is the round count and the number or repetitions we will go through. The class will begin the day listed on the registration and continue the following day. Register at: https://www.greensdefensivesolutions.com/registration AGENCY INFORMATION PEACEKEEPER EXPANDABLE BATON INSTRUCTOR COURSE Description: Manufacturer Certified Expandable Instructor Course, paid tuition includes free RCB baton and holster. 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: Contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org 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. Website Link: https://ebjrforensics.com/course/crime-scene-investigation-course-80-hours/ AGENCY INFORMATION Advanced Vehicle Contraband Concealment Description: See attached flyer for registration and course description. All registration and payment must be done through HITS AGENCY INFORMATION Shotgun Operator Course
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Prerequisite: Certified Officers. This class is for A2301, if they do not fill it we will open to all officers To Enroll: Send to Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us AGENCY INFORMATION (CTS) Combined Systems 3 Day Instructor Certification Course Impact Munitions, Aerosol (OC)/Chemical Munitions & Flashbang/Stingball
Description: This instructor level course covers the entire line of munitions manufactured by Combined Tactical Systems. Upon graduation, students will be certified to train others within their department as end users in the deployment and use Chemical Munitions, Impact Munitions, and Flash Bang Devices. Course topics include: History of Less-Lethal Munitions, Legal Issues, Chemical Agents, 12 gauge, 37MM & 40MM Launchers, Diversionary Devices, Use of Force, Reporting Procedures, Range Safety, Research &Trauma, Direct & Indirect Munitions, Deploying Munitions, Instructional Techniques, Technological Advancements.
Registration: Please go to https://www.combinedsystems.com/registration-form What to bring: Eye & ear protection, pen & paper, foul weather gear, gloves (leather, nomex, kevlar or a combination) & safety glass. AGENCY INFORMATION Oklahoma Law Enforcement Lever Action Carbine Instructor AND Operator School Description: This class will allow Oklahoma Law Enforcement personnel the training necessary to utilize a lever action carbine for duty and personal defense. To Register Visit: Click Here Class will be cancelled if there are not eight (08) enrollees at close of business on 15 July 2023.
AGENCY INFORMATION Negotiating Team Leadership Course Description: This training will be conducted by Dr Andy Young and is designed for prospective, new and experienced team leaders of hostage (crisis) negotiating teams. This team leadership course will cover: Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/negotiating-team-leadership-course-tickets-620910669527 AGENCY INFORMATION ACTIVE SHOOTER RESPONSE (LASER) Description: Active Shooter Response AGENCY INFORMATION Grant Management Workshop
Description: Grant Writing USA will present a two-day grant management workshop at the Broken Arrow Police Training Academy - July 31 to August 1, 2023. This in-person training is for grant recipient organizations across all disciplines. Attend this class and you'll learn how to administer government grants and stay in compliance with applicable rules and regulations.
AGENCY INFORMATION NTOA SWAT Team Leader Development
Description: This course is designed for law enforcement personnel who are responsible for deploying in the capacity as a SWAT Team Leader or as a supervisor who is responsible for the training and deployment of tactical teams. The focus of this training will be on pre-incident training, planning, organizing, and the tactical decision-making process used in the resolution of high-risk operations. Also included in the curriculum is an overview of SWAT training topics including selection and testing, training issues and liability, national SWAT standards and critical incident reviews. Practical applications will consist of scouting and planning warrants, small team planning, tactics used in the resolution of critical incidents, and the review of tactical incidents and videos. Attendees
will participate in-group discussions, write operations orders, and develop training plans, plus critique and evaluate tactics and decisions based on a principle based SWAT decision-making process.
Date: 07/31/2023 to 08/04/2023 Time: 0800
Location: Yukon Police Department
100 S. Ranchwood Blvd. Yukon, OK CLEET Hours: 40
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-33152
Cost: $765.00
*See belowAll registration is done through the NTOA website or at:
AGENCY INFORMATION
SSgt. Mike Stilley
(405)350-8946
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. For enrollment, please email student and agency information to the email below. AGENCY INFORMATION OSBI Laboratory/Physical Evidence Outreach Class Description: The Enid Police Department will be hosting the OSBI Laboratory Outreach Class and the OSBI Physical Evidence Outreach Class on August 3rd, 2023 from 9:00am to 4:00pm at the Enid Police Department Training Center. Since 1953 the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation's Criminalistics Services Division (OSBI Laboratory) has provided a multitude of forensic science services to law enforcement agencies operating within Oklahoma. In an effort to continually update our law enforcement partners, the OSBI Laboratory is offering two free training courses: The OSBI Laboratory Outreach Class (worth 4 hours of CLEET credit): training includes information about each laboratory unit, location, laboratory service, limitations, and other evidence-related information as it pertains to evidence collection, packaging, and evaluation, as well as laboratory submission tips. We will be sharing information about new instruments we have as well as changes in some of our programs that will benefit customers. The training is designed for both new and seasoned officers. The OSBI Physical Evidence Outreach Class (worth 2 hours of CLEET credit): training includes information about evidence handling, packaging, discipline-specific submissions, how to assist with and request expedited analyses, and evidence destruction. The training is designed for both new and seasoned officers as well as Evidence Officers and Technicians. To sign up for this training please use the attached link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/626508753547 AGENCY INFORMATION Use of Force Instructor Program Description: The Use of Force Instructor Training Program (UOFITP) has been designed to give the student the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully design, develop and implement Use of Force training using static, dynamic and interactive training principles. This program has been developed for those law enforcement professionals who train officers or agents in the principles of Use of Force, develop or revise Use of Force policy, and are responsible for review and evaluation of agency Use of Force incidents. It is not designed as an end user course which teaches an individual how to use force correctly. It utilizes adult learning principles as well as problem-based training, role-play, lecture and demonstrations to give the student the skills they need to be successful developing and teaching their own training programs related to Use of Force. Date: 08/07/2023 to 08/17/2023 Time: 8:00am to 5:00pm Location: Seminole County Sheriff
211 East 2nd Street
Wewoka, OK 74884
CLEET Hours: 80 hours CLEET Catalog Number: OS-2052 Cost: No Cost
Use this link to enroll, but use the apply now button, not the bulk application entry button. https://sass.fletc.dhs.gov/fast/class/8a661a0f857a31a401859c7569e27fc1
AGENCY INFORMATION mwindle@seminolecountyoklahoma.gov 405-257-5445Crisis 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. To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org
AGENCY INFORMATION LASER – Law Enforcement Active Shooter Emergency Response Description: The Law Enforcement Active Shooter Emergency Response (LASER) course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to rapidly deploy and neutralize violent offenders during active shooter incidents or mass casualty incidents in order to prevent the loss of innocent lives. Topics covered during the classroom instruction include the evolution of active shooter incidents, providing valuable lessons to law enforcement officers of any experience level regarding response to an active shooter attack. Classroom instruction covers the planning and implementation of appropriate response measures to achieve the primary goal of stopping a perpetrator in order to protect innocent lives. Participants will also observe and then carry out entry and clearing techniques based on various response team sizes and structural configurations. In addition, the course briefly addresses medical concerns often encountered during an active shooter incident. The class stresses fundamental considerations that, when applied, can significantly improve response efforts.
Registration: PLEASE NOTE THAT ANYONE WHO WISHES TO TAKE THE TTT CLASS WILL NEED TO SIGN UP FOR THIS CLASS ALSO. Please visit the link below to register. Every participant needs to register for a FEMA SID. More information can be found on the course flyer. AGENCY INFORMATION LASER – (TTT) Law Enforcement Active Shooter Emergency Response – Train-The-Trainer Description: Train-the-Trainer (TTT) delivery enables anyone designated by the agency to attend the course, become certified course instructors, and deliver the course to their co-workers and their organization’s employees. Upon request, the NCBRT can provide all necessary instructional materials to certified trainers who want to provide instruction to their organizations. The Law Enforcement Active Shooter Emergency Response (LASER) course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to rapidly deploy and neutralize violent offenders during active shooter incidents or mass casualty incidents in order to prevent the loss of innocent lives. Registration: PLEASE NOTE THAT ANYONE WHO WISHES TO TAKE THIS TTT CLASS WILL NEED TO SIGN UP FOR THE 3-DAY, NON TTT CLASS ALSO. Please visit the link below to register. Every participant needs to register for a FEMA SID. More information can be found on the course flyer. AGENCY INFORMATION BID - BASIC INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT
Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from the Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10) Attire: Adhere to agency policy; business casual To register email: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us, please include CLEET # in email AGENCY INFORMATION BASIC TACTICAL MEDICAL INSTRUCTOR TRAINING PROGRAM Description: The Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (BTMITP) is a highly intense training program requiring a physical demand on the student and consists of lecture, labs Tactical Medical is a systematic approach to dealing with casualties in a tactical environment. It is strongly influenced by the model used by the Department of Defense called Upon graduation from the BTMITP, students will be able to deliver training in the basic, civilianized tenets of TCCC life-saving skills addressed in the DHS Care Under Fire Education. The following is the link to the subject class: https://sass.fletc.dhs.gov/fast/class/8a661a0f85f14d0c01860478c79d1572 AGENCY INFORMATION OSBI Child Abuse Academy Phase III – Child Abuse Response Team
Description: This class will cover CART activation and resources to improve the response, investigation, search and canvass activities associated with missing children investigations. Email christopher.leamon@osbi.ok.gov to enroll.
AGENCY INFORMATION OSBI Child Abuse Academy Phase III – Child Sex Trafficking
Description: Recognize the facets which make up CST crimes and recognize common evidence and common defenses associated with the traffickers. Develop trauma-informed approaches to ensure victim interviews do not retraumatize and the ability to gain critical information and evidence. Email christopher.leamon@osbi.ok.gov to enroll.
AGENCY INFORMATION TACTICAL MEDICAL FOR FIRST RESPONDERS
This is the link to enroll in the class. https://sass.fletc.dhs.gov/fast/class/8a661a0f85f14d0c0186047801451552 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: Contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org 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. This force options instructor course is designed for law enforcement, security & military personnel training for use with the baton, handcuffing, and pepper spray deployment. The baton is seldom utilized in law enforcement because officers are not familiar with when and where they should or should not use the tool. We not only focus on sound techniques and simple concepts with the baton, but we also teach you as an instructor how to legally articulate when a baton can be reasonably used within an encounter. This course emphasizes instructor interaction and concepts to make you a better instructor for your agency, which is one of the most important aspects of your job. The use of pepper spray is still a valid tool in law enforcement since the taser does not meet every situation, which is why we’ve included this in our program. You’re not required to be exposed to pepper spray during this training if you’ve been previously exposed. We guarantee this course will fill up fast! The certification is valid for three years. Registration: Online at: www.blueshieldtactical.com 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. To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org AGENCY INFORMATION Glock Armorer’s Course Description: Armorer's Course To register: Go to Glock Training AGENCY INFORMATION Financial Planning & Retirement Readiness
AGENCY INFORMATION Understanding Mental Illness, Effective Responses and Community Resource
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 provide options most effectively for diversion, connection to resources, and a disposition that bends towards treatment not punishment for mental illness. Date: August 24th 2023 Time: 1100-1500 Shawnee OK. 74804 CLEET Hours: 4 CLEET Catalog Number: #22-0656 Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION Deputy Garey Knoles garey.knoles@pottawatomiecountyok.gov 405-481-4976 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. To register, email Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org AGENCY INFORMATION QPR (Suicide Prevention)
AGENCY INFORMATION Deputy Garey Knoles garey.knoles@pottawatomiecountyok.gov 405-481-4976 Effective Interview and Interrogation Techniques that Actually Work for ALL Law Enforcement
Description: This course will transform and enhance the way you conduct interviews and interrogations throughout your career. “Effective interview interrogation Techniques That Actually Work for All Law Enforcement” will provide effective methods used to interview victims of crimes and witnesses while teaching attendees how to detect deception and obtain confessions from individuals who are withholding the truth from the officer. Throughout this course, students will learn the differences between an interview and an interrogation, how to conduct a proper interview, how to prepare for a lucrative interrogation, and the characteristics of a successful interview and interrogation. Instructor Erik Baum will use his many years of experience in behavioral analysis to teach the different verbal and nonverbal cues that someone will display during their interview and/or interrogation. He will furthermore share his in-depth knowledge of human behavior pertaining to truth and deception as well as impart an understanding of the reasons why people lie and overcoming those reasons. Date: September 7, 2023 Time: 0900 – 1700 hours Location: Tulsa Technology Center-Lemley Campus Client Services Center Building – Room 26 CLEET Hours: 8 CLEET Catalog Number: 23-01222 Cost: $299
AGENCY INFORMATION bfidler@tcso.org (Preferred Contact Method) 918-596-4512 BASIC INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT Date: 9/11/2023 – 9/15/2023 Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from the Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10) Attire: Adhere to agency policy; business casual TO REGISTER PLEASE EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR CLEET # IN THE EMAIL. 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. To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org AGENCY INFORMATION Foundations of Intelligence Analysis Training (FIAT) Description: The FIAT is a five-day introduction to the basics of law enforcement intelligence analysis. As the name indicates, the FIAT Program aims to provide a foundation, a basic knowledge and understanding, of the elements of the law enforcement analysis profession. It was designed to be an entry-level curriculum. To register: http://www.leiu.org 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) Email melissa.cavazos@osbi.ok.gov to enroll. AGENCY INFORMATION Financial Planning & Retirement Readiness
LPVO for Patrol CLASS DESCRIPTION: This 8-hour, CLEET accredited, course will focus on the deployment of a Low Power Variable Optic by a patrol officer. Students will learn basic knowledge about the design and operation of a LPVO, along with its effectiveness as an optic for patrol use. Students can expect to hone their marksmanship fundamentals behind a rifle while exploring the benefits of deploying a LPVO on duty. Register at: https://www.greensdefensivesolutions.com/registration AGENCY INFORMATION Remote Pilot Prep (Part 107) - Drone Operator
Enroll at: https://mntc.axstudent.com/#/category/b3/course/LyzB AGENCY INFORMATION 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. More information and registration: https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/_files/ugd/51a2b5_ca5eb0ccdcdc4a2a8c5865c09ed68d8b.pdf AGENCY INFORMATION PREA Investigator Training for Allegations of Inmate Sexual Abuse Description: SEE FLYER AGENCY INFORMATION SMUGGLERS INC. 2.0 Description: This fast paced comprehensive 1-Day 10-Hour proprietary course as developed by Triple I Solutions and is delivered by Joe French based on his personal operational experience of conducting “interdiction investigations.” Specifically designed for officers who work in the Midwest & Southwest Regions, the course delivers a lesson to assist regional officers in properly identifying “Smugglers” traveling their roadways and solely relies on the most common “Smuggler Tiers” operating in the area. This course DOES NOT deliver “Trends” nor “Statistical” information, but rather operational tactics that can be deployed by the student to be most successful in this specific region. Date: September 18, 2023 Time: 8:00AM – 6:00PM Location: Lincoln County Fairgrounds 1023 E. 15th Street Chandler, Oklahoma 74834 CLEET Hours: 10 CLEET Catalog Number: 23-01403 Cost: $249 To register for SMUGGLERS INC. 2.0 please use link https://www.MyLETraining.com AGENCY INFORMATION Management and Supervision of Investigative Units Description: This seminar is designed for: Law enforcement officers and supervisors responsible for case evaluation and management, or for commanders who are planning or developing improved case management processes to improve productivity. Additionally, this course will be valuable to senior investigators assigned to small units or small agencies who are primarily responsible for managing investigations in an informal leadership role. This training is appropriate for large or small agencies. The objectives of this program are: addresses the administrative requirements for managing the investigative processes; 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.
More information and registration: https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/investigative-units-management 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 To register, email Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org AGENCY INFORMATION PROPER PATROL
Description: A new kind of class designed to challenge officers. This two day class will lead officers through the ideas of successful proactive policing. Topics covered include; The importance of high level training, tactical care of critical injuries, patrol level management of sources of information within communities, proven high crime areas, officer safety, officer wellness, complexities of conspiracies, current trends of criminal behavior, and the latest of drug trafficking. Learning how to manage time to maximize effectiveness and efficiency is more important now than ever with most agencies struggling to meet staffing levels and crime on the rise. Proactive Law Enforcement activity is proven to lower crime rates and increase community support for Law Enforcement. The author of this course has been recognized nationally for case work related to some of these topics and is highly motivated to pass on knowledge to other officers to fight crime proactively. Locust Grove To Register visit leodenllc.com
AGENCY INFORMATION Dakota 405-550-6295 Criminal M.A.P.P. Training (Motel, Airport, Parking Lot, Parcel)
Description: 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 Pennsylvania State Trooper assigned to their Specialized Interdiction Unit. Earlier in his career as a patrol division trooper, Vaccaro was quickly recognized for his interdiction skills and abilities. Prior to being assigned to the specialized Interdiction Unit, Vaccaro served as a Field Training Officer. Vaccaro has been personally responsible for the seizure of over 1 million dollars in United States currency, numerous kilograms of illegal narcotics, and several hundred pounds of Marijuana. His interdiction skills and abilities led to numerous significant seizures and arrests. Enrollment: TO REGISTER VISIT: https://www.streetcoptraining.com/events/criminal-m-a-p-p-training-3/ Facebook.com/groups/streetcoptraining 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! More information and registration: https://www.on-targetsolutionsgroup.com/on-target-solutions-to-problem-empl AGENCY INFORMATION Basic Instructor Development Date: October 2-6, 2023 Time: 0800-1700 Location: Kellyville Police Department 3 South Elm CLEET Hours: 24 CLEET Catalog Number: CL-0265 Cost: Free Attire: Adhere to agency policy; business casual Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from the Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10)
Please email Alysha Maxwell at Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us to register. Please provide CLEET # in email.
AGENCY INFORMATION 405-546-0159
Advanced Crime Scene Documentation
Description: The 5-day (40 hour) Advanced Crime Scene Documentation course combines the full course contents of both the Bloodstain Pattern Documentation course and the Shooting Incident Documentation course into one. You can check out the brochure at https://www.tritechtraining.com/100223-AdvCrimeSceneDoc.html or contact me at the email below and I will send you a brochure and answer any questions. 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 runs 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 Glock Armorer Course
Interactions with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Register: Contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.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. To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org AGENCY INFORMATION Patrol Rifle Operator School Description: Give officers the skills and knowledge to operate and deploy a patrol rifle. 100% participation is required and a minimum of one 76 score on a qualification course to pass. Up to seven attempts will be given. If you do not have 100% participation and/or if you do not have at least one minimum 76 score on a qualification course, you will not receive CLEET credit for attending the 32-hour course.Classroom lecture will begin promptly at 0700 hours at the CLEET training center classroom #112. Bring a notebook, writing instrument and your UNLOADED rifle and rifle cleaning equipment. Do not bring any live ammo into the classroom. The course will include, but not limited to, the following topics of instruction: Rifle Marksmanship Fundamentals, Range Safety, Rifle Care and Maintenance, Rifle Handling Prerequisite: Certified Officers. This class is for A2302, if they do not fill it we will open to all officers To enroll contact: Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us AGENCY INFORMATION Shotgun Operator Course Description: Give officers the skills and knowledge to operate and deploy a Shotgun. 100% participation is required and a minimum of one 70% score on a (slug and 00) qualification course to pass. Up to seven attempts will be given. If you do not have 100% participation and/or if you do not have at least one minimum Prerequisite: Certified Officers. This class is for A2302, if they do not fill it we will open to all officers To Enroll: Send to Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us AGENCY INFORMATION Tactics Based Scenario Instructor Description: This course was designed to teach tactics concerning scenario-based training that will improve the overall training experience for any officer. This information can be implemented with an existing tactics program that will take the officer's capability to the next level. We go into detail not only about how to interact with the students but as well as how to design scenarios so they are functionally realistic. We focus on the safety points of teaching this type of training to reduce liability for the department and instructor. You don’t need a horde of expensive equipment to be able to provide this type of training, but rather the right tools to build a positive training involvement for the officers in your agency. The instructors attending this training will return with not only an in-depth understanding of how to structure scenario-based training but also with several scenarios already built by their class that will allow them to immediately implement training. The knowledge learned in this course will improve you as an instructor and give you a better understanding of what it takes to have a positive training environment within your department that will save lives and reduce liability. Course topics include: Register at Blueshieldtactical.com 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 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. This force options instructor course is designed for law enforcement, security & military personnel training for use with the baton, handcuffing, and pepper spray deployment. The baton is seldom utilized in law enforcement because officers are not familiar with when and where they should or should not use the tool. We not only focus on sound techniques and simple concepts with the baton, but we also teach you as an instructor how to legally articulate when a baton can be reasonably used within an encounter. This course emphasizes instructor interaction and concepts to make you a better instructor for your agency, which is one of the most important aspects of your job. The use of pepper spray is still a valid tool in law enforcement since the taser does not meet every situation, which is why we’ve included this in our program. You’re not required to be exposed to pepper spray during this training if you’ve been previously exposed. We guarantee this course will fill up fast! The certification is valid for three years. Register at Blueshieldtactical.com AGENCY INFORMATION Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training
Register Via email: garribp@poncacityok.gov Agency Information Oklahoma Case Law that ALL Cops Need to Know
* Description: The days of police officers relying on “what we’ve heard” and leaning on “we’ve always done it that way” are over! Police officers must know what the courts have deemed acceptable procedure in order to perform their duties in a constitutionally compliant manner in today’s modern policing. Having an in-depth knowledge of case law will lay the foundation to empower all police officers to perform their jobs confidently and legally. Throughout this course intended for Oklahoma police officers, Instructor Blake Reichert will examine, review, and explain significant U.S. Supreme Court and Oklahoma State Specific Case Law that is relevant to search and seizure. The goal of this course is to demonstrate how this case law can affect how police officers must perform their duties. Brazil will teach students how to avoid evidence exclusion, increase convictions, and reduce civil liability, and he will share his own personal experiences of actively applying case law to his policing.
To register: https://www.streetcoptraining.com/event/oklahoma-case-law-that-all-cops-need-to-know-3/
Glock Armorer’s Course Description: Learn how to safely use and maintain the Glock duty weapon. AGENCY INFORMATION Glock Modular Optic System (MOS) Instructor Workshop Description: This course is designed to assist law enforcement and military firearms instructors with instructing shooters on the use of Glock pistols equipped with red dot sights. This course is a dynamic shooting course that requires the ability to stand for long periods of time, shoot on the move, move into and recover quickly from the kneeling and prone positions. AGENCY INFORMATION Advanced Roadside Interview Techniques or Patrol Description: See attached flyer for registration and course description. All registration and payment must be done through HITS
AGENCY INFORMATION Smugglers, Inc 2.0 (2-Day)
AGENCY INFORMATION Glock Armorer course Description: In the basic Armorer’s Class (AC), students learn to maintain and service all GLOCK pistol models. In this one-day (8 hr) class, students are taught about the design of the SAFE ACTION® System, detailed disassembly and reassembly of all models, recommended service schedules, and parts replacement. Certification is granted for a three-year period Date: 7 November 2023 Time: 0800-1700 Location: Gordon cooper vo-tech/Public Safety Center AGENCY INFORMATION Smugglers Incs 2.0
Description: This is a fast paced 1-day (10hr) proprietary course which was developed by Triple I Solutions and is delivered by Nick Jackson based on his personal operational experience of conducting “Interdiction Investigations”. Specifically designed for officer who work in the Midwest and Southwest Regions of the United States, the course delivers instruction to assist regional officers in properly identifying “Smugglers” traveling their roadways and solely relies on the most common “Smuggler Tiers” operating in the area. This course DOES NOT deliver “Trends” nor “Statistical” Information, but rather operational tactics that can be deployed by the student to be most successful in this specific region. Date: November 10,2023 Time: 0800-1800 Location: 300 W. Martin Luther King Street Muskogee, OK 74401 CLEET Hours: 10 CLEET Catalog Number: 23-01090 Cost: $249.00
Register online at: https://myletraining.com/upcoming-classes/smugglers-inc-2-0-59/
AGENCY INFORMATION Skylar Green 918-207-8100
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. To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org 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: https:/www.streetcoptraining.com/event/unmasking-facial-expressions-26/ Facebook.com/groups/streetcoptraining AGENCY INFORMATION 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: https://www.streetcoptraining.com/event/body-language-for-law-enforcement-27/ 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. To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.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. To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org
AGENCY INFORMATION Pro-Active Patrol Tactics Description: The foundational course Street Cop Training was built on. This career-changing training has been taken by over 10,000 law enforcement officers and has been regarded course ever created for police officers. Humorous, exciting, and extremely valuable, this course is designed to be enjoyed by every division and rank. This program has been deemed so vital for police officers that several agencies have sent all sworn personnel to attend. Some have even added it as a prerequisite to completing their field-training program. This training is not just for the pro-active officer, as it provides essential information all LEO’s must know. Referred to as a “game changer, this is the perfect course for anyone looking to take their policing to the next level, or to polish their existing abilities as an effective police officer. You will feel more confident, re-energized, and gain a renewed sense of purpose. The course begins with covering case law that police officers need to know. Local and surrounding state’s case law is included. The exposure to this kind of knowledge is a MUST have in today’s modern policing. We can no longer afford to guess what to do next. Society expects a police officer that confidently knows exactly what to do. Reactive or pro-active, officers must know what is constitutionally compliant. This will put an end to common police misconceptions and muster room debates. We supply facts and the binding legal court rulings that support our teachings. The case law portion alone will put the attendee significantly ahead of a majority of officers in their legal know-how. Save yourself the embarrassment, criminal, civil, or internal penalties of making a bad decision. The course goes beyond case law and into pro-active policing and how to be an effective police officer. The student will be privy to watching strategically edited police videos in a way that breaks down the indicators of criminal behavior. Being able to recognize crime before, during and after it occurs through these constitutionally compliant techniques has allowed our attendees to bring thousands of fugitives to justice, apprehend some of the most heinous offenders, rescue kidnapped children, interrupt and rescued human trafficking victims, stop crimes in progress and solve countless unsolved crimes. Agencies that consider crimes like these to be a too priority will love this course and what it will do for their personnel. Furthermore, without being aware of the red flags of criminal behavior, police officers, unbeknownst to them, put themselves in significant danger of deadly situations. This training will help the attendee recognize pre-attack indicators. Combined with simple tactical changes that are explained, the likelihood of surviving police work rises expeditiously. Save your life. Save the life of others. This is a course you just can’t afford to miss. TO REGISTER VISIT: https://www.streetcoptraining.com/event/the-street-smart-cop-pro-active-patrol-tactics-9/ 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) Email melissa.cavazos@osbi.ok.gov to enroll. AGENCY INFORMATION AR-15/M16 Carbine Armorer’s Course Description: The course is a 2-day course presented by Windham Weaponry that covers the AR-15/M16 platforms and provides instruction on how to diagnose and repair malfunctions, return firearms to military specs, perform function inspections, check headspace and more. Armorer training classes are a mixture of classroom instruction and hands-on exercises, enabling each student to achieve a high degree of familiarity with the topics covered. Class begins at 08:30 hours. Upon completion, graduates will be able to repair and maintain the AR-15/M16 platform to military specifications. They will be issued a three-year certification, and receive one-on-one Ballistic Edge Specialized Training / Windham Weaponry phone and/or e-mail support. Enrollment: Email course application LE@windhamweaponry.com AGENCY INFORMATION BASIC INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT
Date: 3/25/2024 – 3/29/2024 Time: 0800-1700 Location: Quapaw Marshal Service 58150 E-66 Rd. Miami, OK CLEET Hours: 40 CLEET Catalog Number: CL-0265 Cost: FREE Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10) Attire: Adhere to agency policy; business casual TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us. In email, please provide CLEET # and Endorsement letter AGENCY INFORMATION Tami Cissne 405-546-0159 FBI-LEEDA Supervisor Leadership Institute
Register online at www.fbileedda.org or call 877-772-7712 AGENCY INFORMATION FBI-LEEDA Command Leadership Institute
* Description: The Command Leadership Institute (CLI) is an inspiring and dynamic 4 ½ day course designed specifically and uniquely designed to prepare law enforcement leaders for command level positions. As part of the Trilogy-series of leadership courses, the Command Leadership Institute focuses on real-life contemporary strategies and techniques for those aspiring to or already in command-level assignments. Students will be engaged in such topics as command responsibility, discipline and liability, team building, resilient leadership, and leading change within an organization. Register online at www.fbileedda.org or call 877-772-7712 AGENCY INFORMATION FBI-LEEDA Executive Leadership Institute Description: The Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) is an innovative 4 ½ day program designed for executive-level law enforcement leaders and those leaders aspiring to executive-level leadership positions. ELI focuses on the emerging challenges facing 21st century police leaders, as well as planning and navigation the political waters of executive leadership. This highly interactive program follows the FBI-LEEDA “cops talking to cops” model of professional development where students will engage in guided leadership discussions with instructors and other students. The course first looks inward to identify the forces of change and emerging trends within law enforcement, such as the challenges of recruiting, hiring, and leading different social generational cohorts and differ cultural groups within the workplace. The ELI also presents leadership strategies that emphasize the importance of public trust and legitimacy, officer wellness, social and emotional intelligence Register online at www.fbileedda.org or call 877-772-7712 AGENCY INFORMATION
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