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Board of County Commissioners
Agenda Request
Date of Meeting: August 16, 2016
Date Submitted: July 28, 2016
To: Honorable Chairperson and Members of the Board
From: Robert M. Presnell, County Administrator
Sheriff Morris A. Young
Lt. Bobby Collins, Criminal Investigation Bureau Chief
Subject: Training for Criminal Investigators and Deputies
Statement of Issue:
This agenda item seeks Board approval to pay training cost for criminal investigators to
attend the training that are sponsored by the Institute of Police Technology and
Management and Southern Police Institute.
Background:
The Gadsden County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Bureau is scheduling
upcoming training for investigators and patrol deputies. These trainings will update and
equip investigators and deputies with latest technological advances and U.S. Supreme
Court decisions as it relates to criminal investigations and leadership tools and techniques
as a law enforcement supervisor.
Criminal investigators and deputies who will attend training and when:
1. Lt. Bobby Collins 77th Command Officers Development Course October 10,
2016
2. Lt. Shelton Turner Leadership Summit September 7-9, 2016
3. Lt. Bobby Collins Working, Controlling and Managing Major Cases September
19-21, 2016
Analysis:
The listed trainings will provide vital information and knowledge which will be used in
the investigations of criminal complaints that are filed by the citizens of Gadsden County.
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1. 77th Command Officers Development Course -Sponsored by South Police Institute
2. Working, Controlling and Managing Major Cases -Sponsored by South Police Institute
3. Leadership Summit -Sponsored by IPTM Jacksonville
Fiscal Impact:
If approved, the fiscal impact will be $5,541.00 and available funds for this project have been
identified within the Local Law Enforcement Education Fund.
Options:
1. Approve the registration cost of investigators to attend the training.
2. Do not approve.
3. Board direction.
County Administrator’s Recommendation:
Option 1
Attachments:
1. Course description, and registration and hotel cost.2 Course agenda outlines.
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The 77th Command Offi cers Development Course400-HOUR TRAINING COURSE / 40 CEUS
TUITION: $3,595.00 (if paid by cash or check) / $3715.00 (if paid by Visa or Mastercard)
THE SOUTHERN POLICE INSTITUTEpresents
The 77th Command Offi cers Development Course400-HOUR TRAINING COURSE / 40 CEUS
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The Command Offi cers Development Course (CODC) is the fl agship continuing education course for law enforcement managers. It will provide a foundation for practical law enforcement administration and comple-ment the Administrative Offi cers Course (AOC). The CODC has continuously evolved with changing social,
economic and political environments associated with local, state and federal units of government.
The University of Louisville is an equal opportunity institution. This publication was prepared by the University of Louisville and printed with state funds KRS 57.375
Over 60 Years of Excellence in PolicingLearn more about the Southern Police Institute:
www.louisville.edu/spi“Like” us on Facebook:
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This training provides a comprehensive overview of management practices.
Hosted By
Polk Co. Sheriff ’s Offi cein partnership with
Polk State College
LOCATIONKenneth C. Thompson Institute of Public Safety
1251 Jim Keene Blvd.Winter Haven, FL 33880
REGISTERwww.louisville.edu/spi/register
DATESOct. 10-14, 2016Oct. 17-21, 2016
Nov. 07-11, 2016Nov. 14-18, 2016
Dec. 05-09, 2016Dec. 12-16, 2016
Jan. 09-13, 2017 Jan. 16-20, 2017
Feb. 06-10, 2017 Feb. 13-17, 2017
SUGGESTED LODGING
Lodging information will be made available shortly.
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Authors and experts from around the country will share the latest information on the hottest issues facing today’s public safety agencies.
The keynote speaker at this event will be Mr. Morgan Wright, internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity strategy, cyberterrorism, identity theft and privacy. His landmark testimony before Congress on Healthcare.gov changed how the government collected personally identifiable information. Morgan has made hundreds of appearances on national news, radio, print and web. Previously he was a Senior Advisor in the US State Department Antiterrorism Assistance Program and Senior Law Enforcement Advisor for the 2012 Reublican National Convention. In addition to 18 years in state and local law enforcement, Morgan has developed solutions in defense, justice and intellgence for the largest technology companies in the world.
Topics scheduled for the conference include:Time To Up-Armor Your Digital Defenses: Cyberterrorism, Cybersecurity and Doxing - Mr. Morgan Wright, internationally recognized expert and FOX NEWS commentatorA Leadership Perspective During Times of Tragic Events - Sheriff Jerry Demings, Orlando County (FL) Sheriff’s OfficeSocial Media and Your Privacy - Mr. Tim Burrows, Principle - Twelve Sixty-SixCritical Incident Assessment - Retired Captain Brion Emerson, M.Ed., Owner, Jakefin, Inc.Strategic Recruitment and Retention Planning - Mr. Brent D. Ransom, SSPHR, SHRM-SCP, Owner, The Sawgrass GroupBefore the Shots are Fired - Surviving an Active Shooter Event at Florida State University - Asst. Vice President for Safety and Chief of Police David L. Perry, Florida State UniversitySpecial Issues in IA Investigations - Retired Chief Wilfred Daniel “Dan” Libby, W.D. Libby Consulting, Inc.Leadership Strategies on Special Event Planning and Management - Captain Hans Lehman, Lakeland (FL) Police Department - Uniform Patrol DivisionBody Worn Camera Program Implementation for Police Administrators - Master Sergeant Allan Kolak, Cape Coral (FL) Police DepartmentDeveloping Leaders from the First Day of Employment for Succession Leadership - Chief Brett Railey, Winter Park (FL) Police DepartmentLeadership to Support Analysis-Driven Operations - Ms. Debra J. Piehl, Senior Crime Analyst, New York City Police DepartmentComprehensive Traffic Management - Retired Captain Glenn J. Luben, Pinellas County (FL) Sheriff’s OfficeThe Supervisor’s Role in Minimizing Agency and Personal Liability - Mr. Joel D. Cantor, EsquirePerformance Driven Leadership™ - Mr. Bobby Kipper, The Kipper Group
INSTITUTE OF POLICE
TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Leadership SummitLeadership SummitSeptember 7 - 9, 2016
Orlando, FloridaConference fee: $595
Hot Topics. Best Practices. Driving Performance.Join us for this information packed event!
Learn more at: www.iptm.orgwww.iptm.org
SPECIAL OFFER: Buy 1 - Get 1 HALF PRICE!
Internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity
Morgan Wright will be the keynote speaker at the
Leadership Summit!
CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY:Complete the Cancellation Request Form found at www.iptm.org and return it to IPTM. No telephone cancellations will be accepted. A 20% administrative fee will be assessed to all refunds if the cancellation request is received within 7 days of the course start date.
In lieu of a refund, student substitutions can be made or a credit can be issued for a future course. No refunds will be given for no-shows.
Return to: Institute of Police Technology and Management/University of North Florida12000 Alumni Drive • Jacksonville, Florida 32224-2678Phone: (904) 620-IPTM • Fax: (904) 620-2453 • E-mail: [email protected]
Registering Person’s Name: _______________________________________________________________________
Registering Person’s Title: _________________________________________ Phone Number: __________________
Registering Person’s Email: _______________________________________________________________________
REGISTERING PERSON’S INFORMATION (If different than student)
Institute of Police Technology and ManagementUniversity of North Florida
Leadership Summit Registration FormSeptember 7 - 9, 2016; Orlando, Florida
Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Address 2: __________________________________________________________________________________
Zip Code: ______________ City: _______________________________________ State: __________________
Employer (Agency Name): ______________________________________________________________________
First Name: ___________________________________
Middle Initial: _________________________________
Last Name: ___________________________________
Day Phone: ___________________________________
Student Fax Number: ___________________________
Student Email: _________________________________
Occupation (Rank): _____________________________
First Name: ___________________________________
Middle Initial: _________________________________
Last Name: ___________________________________
Day Phone: ___________________________________
Student Fax Number: ___________________________
Student Email: _________________________________
Occupation (Rank): _____________________________
STUDENT INFORMATION
Americans with Disabilities Act Program Accessibility: Individuals who require reasonable accommodation in order to participate must notify the registrar at (904) 620-IPTM at least five working days prior to the conference.
AGENCY INFORMATION
Full payment must accompany all registrations![ ] Primary Registration: $595
[ ] Secondary Registration: $300
INSTITUTE OF POLICE
TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Check enclosed for: $ ___________ Make check payable to: Institute of Police Technology and Management
Bill my: Visa MasterCard American Express Discover for $_____________
Card #: ___________________________________________________________ 3- or 4-digit security code: ___________
Name as it appears on card: ___________________________________________________ Expiration Date: ___________
Email receipt to: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Payment must be submitted with your registration.
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SPECIAL OFFER: Buy 1 - Get 1 HALF PRICE!
General Session Topics
Developing Leaders from the First Day of Employment for Succession Leadership
Chief Brett Railey, Winter Park (FL) Police Department
With an ever-evolving work force, agencies are always striving to provide the best hiring practices to cultivate future leaders. From the first day of employment, mentoring programs are imperative for all levels of the organization to build future leaders for the agency. Chief Railey will call upon his years as a Police Chief as well as his experience with agencies around the world to provide you with innovative strategies to help build and/or enhance your leadership programs.
Performance Driven Leadership™
Mr. Bobby Kipper, The Kipper Group
This session is designed to help you get the most out of every individual you are called upon to lead. The movement toward selecting the right individuals to become future leaders is all about leading and driving employees toward performance. In this fact-filled session, Mr. Kipper will help you: identify obstacles to leading performance; move away from the status quo of management; break away from entitlement status and become a driven leader; and feel empowered to lead your employees to performance.
Leadership Strategies on Special Event Planning and Management
Captain Hans Lehman, Lakeland (FL) Police Department - Uniform Patrol Division
This breakout will give you an overview on planning, preparing and managing both small and large scale special events as well as preparations for static and dynamic situations. Captain Lehman will discuss your role as a leader to include the insurance and risk management requirements that must be considered. He will also emphasize the importance of leading a process improvement within your organization to ensure a multi-disciplinary approach whenplanning so that all essential departments are represented.
The Supervisor’s Role in Minimizing Agency and Personal Liability
Mr. Joel D. Cantor, Esquire
Our Federal Courts have begun sustaining liability verdicts against police supervisors who do little or nothing toprevent subordinates from committing unconstitutional or illegal acts. With appropriate training and development, supervisors can limit both agency and personal liability. This session will focus on the leader’s role in detecting and intervening in these difficult situations. You will learn intervention techniques and proven methods with which to address many of these conflicts.
Breakout Session Topics
September 7 - 9, 2016; Orlando, FloridaConference fee: $595
Leadership SummitLeadership Summit
Time To Up-Armor Your Digital Defenses: Cyberterrorism, Cybersecurity and Doxing
Mr. Morgan Wright, internationally recognized expert and FOX NEWS commentator
The changing threats to law enforcement have many faces. From Anonymous to ISIS, police officers have become the constant target of terrorists, hacktavists and criminals. Combined with the increase of targeted cyber attacks against agencies, now is the time to up-armor your digital and personal defenses. Mr. Wright will cover the latest incidents, provide his unique insight and analysis, and help you connect the dots.
Before the Shots are Fired - Surviving an Active Shooter Event at Florida State University
Asst. Vice President for Safety and Chief of Police David L. Perry, Florida State University
On November 20, 2014, a gunman walked into Florida State University’s Strozier Library. There was no warning of the subject’s actions, who turned out to be a former FSU student. Crime prevention efforts 6 years prior to the incident proved to be invaluable in minimizing the impact of this incident. In this session, Chief Perry will discuss the lessons learned at Florida State University and explain how you can acquire the lifesaving tools to confront an active shooter. Topics will include recruitment and staff selection, consolidated dispatch and interoperability during an incident, mutual aid agreements and community partnerships, and the importance of planning for all hazards.
A Leadership Perspective During Times of Tragic Events
Sheriff Jerry Demings, Orange County (Florida) Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff Deming will discuss leadership through unification and the importance of communication with every facet of the community. His compassion in the aftermath of the Pulse Nightclub shooting was felt by all and his support of every public safety entity was represented. Sheriff Deming will discuss his life lessons of encouragement and perseverance which empowered him to restore and provide comfort to his community.
Social Media and Your Privacy
Mr. Tim Burrows, Principle - Twelve Sixty-Six
With so many social media platforms out today, it is nearly impossible to keep up with this ever-changing landscape of online privacy. Mr. Burrows will provide a leadership response regarding which platforms are jeopardizing your privacy and provide you with tips on how to protect yourself.
Breakout Session Topics
Special Issues in IA Investigations
Retired Chief Wilfred Daniel “Dan” Libby, W.D. Libby Consulting, Inc.
In this session, Mr. Libby will address current hot topic issues in employee investigations, including on-duty personal cell phone usage, integrity testing, social media usage, DMV database violations, and much more. You will learn the leadership strategies that reinforce a culture of professionalism while confronting these special issues.
Body Worn Camera Program Implementation for Police
Administrators
Master Sergeant Allan Kolak, Cape Coral (FL) Police Department
In this session, Master Sergeant Kolak will examine many aspects of the Body Worn Camera (BWC). From the benefits and challenges of equipping your officers to the most important processes to consider, you will learn how to implement a BWC program and build a policy specifically tailored to your agency.
Leadership to SupportAnalysis-Driven Operations
Ms. Debra J. Piehl, Senior Crime Analyst, New York City Police Department
Success through analysis-driven operations requires leadership directed toward timely and accurate intelligence, rapid response, effective tactics and relentless follow-up. Ms. Piehl will teach you how to achieve reductions in crime, crashes and other social harms by using analysis to monitor, evaluate and adjust the deployment of manpower and other resources. This session will be valuable to leaders of any size agency.
Comprehensive Traffic Management
Ret. Captain Glenn J. Luben, Pinellas County (FL) Sheriff’s Office
In this session, you will learn how to build community partnerships through traffic safety and public education programs with a media relations emphasis. Mr. Luben will discuss the importance of traffic engineering and crash causation factors as well as who the vulnerable road users are. He will also show you the resource management, grants and funding sources that are vital for sustainability.
Critical Incident Assessment
Ret. Captain Brion Emerson, M.Ed., Owner, Jakefin, Inc.
The session will focus on the question: Is your agency prepared for a critical incident involving a civial disturbance? Mr. Emerson will engage the audience with strategies for their organizations.
Strategic Recruitment and Retention Planning
Mr. Brent D. Ransom, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Owner, The Sawgrass Group, Inc.
This session will provide you with innovative strategies for optimal hiring processes. You will learn how to select qualified candidates while eliminating adverse impact in the process.Page 16 of 19
SPECIAL OFFER: Buy 1 - Get 1 HALF PRICE!
General Session Topics
Developing Leaders from the First Day of Employment for Succession Leadership
Chief Brett Railey, Winter Park (FL) Police Department
With an ever-evolving work force, agencies are always striving to provide the best hiring practices to cultivate future leaders. From the first day of employment, mentoring programs are imperative for all levels of the organization to build future leaders for the agency. Chief Railey will call upon his years as a Police Chief as well as his experience with agencies around the world to provide you with innovative strategies to help build and/or enhance your leadership programs.
Performance Driven Leadership™
Mr. Bobby Kipper, The Kipper Group
This session is designed to help you get the most out of every individual you are called upon to lead. The movement toward selecting the right individuals to become future leaders is all about leading and driving employees toward performance. In this fact-filled session, Mr. Kipper will help you: identify obstacles to leading performance; move away from the status quo of management; break away from entitlement status and become a driven leader; and feel empowered to lead your employees to performance.
Leadership Strategies on Special Event Planning and Management
Captain Hans Lehman, Lakeland (FL) Police Department - Uniform Patrol Division
This breakout will give you an overview on planning, preparing and managing both small and large scale special events as well as preparations for static and dynamic situations. Captain Lehman will discuss your role as a leader to include the insurance and risk management requirements that must be considered. He will also emphasize the importance of leading a process improvement within your organization to ensure a multi-disciplinary approach when planning so that all essential departments are represented.
The Supervisor’s Role in Minimizing Agency and Personal Liability
Mr. Joel D. Cantor, Esquire
Our Federal Courts have begun sustaining liability verdicts against police supervisors who do little or nothing toprevent subordinates from committing unconstitutional or illegal acts. With appropriate training and development, supervisors can limit both agency and personal liability. This session will focus on the leader’s role in detecting and intervening in these difficult situations. You will learn intervention techniques and proven methods with which to address many of these conflicts.
Breakout Session Topics
September 7 - 9, 2016; Orlando, FloridaConference fee: $595
Leadership SummitLeadership Summit
Time To Up-Armor Your Digital Defenses: Cyberterrorism, Cybersecurity and Doxing
Mr. Morgan Wright, internationally recognized expert and FOX NEWS commentator
The changing threats to law enforcement have many faces. From Anonymous to ISIS, police officers have become the constant target of terrorists, hacktavists and criminals. Combined with the increase of targeted cyber attacks against agencies, now is the time to up-armor your digital and personal defenses. Mr. Wright will cover the latest incidents, provide his unique insight and analysis, and help you connect the dots.
Before the Shots are Fired - Surviving an Active Shooter Event at Florida State University
Asst. Vice President for Safety and Chief of Police David L. Perry, Florida State University
On November 20, 2014, a gunman walked into Florida State University’s Strozier Library. There was no warning of the subject’s actions, who turned out to be a former FSU student. Crime prevention efforts 6 years prior to the incident proved to be invaluable in minimizing the impact of this incident. In this session, Chief Perry will discuss the lessons learned at Florida State University and explain how you can acquire the lifesaving tools to confront an active shooter. Topics will include recruitment and staff selection, consolidated dispatch and interoperability during an incident, mutual aid agreements and community partnerships, and the importance of planning for all hazards.
A Leadership Perspective During Times of Tragic Events
Sheriff Jerry Demings, Orange County (Florida) Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff Deming will discuss leadership through unification and the importance of communication with every facet of the community. His compassion in the aftermath of the Pulse Nightclub shooting was felt by all and his support of every public safety entity was represented. Sheriff Deming will discuss his life lessons of encouragement and perseverance which empowered him to restore and provide comfort to his community.
Social Media and Your Privacy
Mr. Tim Burrows, Principle - Twelve Sixty-Six
With so many social media platforms out today, it is nearly impossible to keep up with this ever-changing landscape of online privacy. Mr. Burrows will provide a leadership response regarding which platforms are jeopardizing your privacy and provide you with tips on how to protect yourself.
Breakout Session Topics
Special Issues in IA Investigations
Retired Chief Wilfred Daniel “Dan” Libby, W.D. Libby Consulting, Inc.
In this session, Mr. Libby will address current hot topic issues in employee investigations, including on-duty personal cell phone usage, integrity testing, social media usage, DMV database violations, and much more. You will learn the leadership strategies that reinforce a culture of professionalism while confronting these special issues.
Body Worn Camera Program Implementation for Police
Administrators
Master Sergeant Allan Kolak, Cape Coral (FL) Police Department
In this session, Master Sergeant Kolak will examine many aspects of the Body Worn Camera (BWC). From the benefits and challenges of equipping your officers to the most important processes to consider, you will learn how to implement a BWC program and build a policy specifically tailored to your agency.
Leadership to SupportAnalysis-Driven Operations
Ms. Debra J. Piehl, Senior Crime Analyst, New York City Police Department
Success through analysis-driven operations requires leadership directed toward timely and accurate intelligence, rapid response, effective tactics and relentless follow-up. Ms. Piehl will teach you how to achieve reductions in crime, crashes and other social harms by using analysis to monitor, evaluate and adjust the deployment of manpower and other resources. This session will be valuable to leaders of any size agency.
Comprehensive Traffic Management
Ret. Captain Glenn J. Luben, Pinellas County (FL) Sheriff’s Office
In this session, you will learn how to build community partnerships through traffic safety and public education programs with a media relations emphasis. Mr. Luben will discuss the importance of traffic engineering and crash causation factors as well as who the vulnerable road users are. He will also show you the resource management, grants and funding sources that are vital for sustainability.
Critical Incident Assessment
Ret. Captain Brion Emerson, M.Ed., Owner, Jakefin, Inc.
The session will focus on the question: Is your agency prepared for a critical incident involving a civial disturbance? Mr. Emerson will engage the audience with strategies for their organizations.
Strategic Recruitment and Retention Planning
Mr. Brent D. Ransom, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Owner, The Sawgrass Group, Inc.
This session will provide you with innovative strategies for optimal hiring processes. You will learn how to select qualified candidates while eliminating adverse impact in the process. Page 17 of 19
Authors and experts from around the country will share the latest information on the hottest issues facing today’s public safety agencies.
The keynote speaker at this event will be Mr. Morgan Wright, internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity strategy, cyberterrorism, identity theft and privacy. His landmark testimony before Congress on Healthcare.gov changed how the government collected personally identifiable information. Morgan has made hundreds of appearances on national news, radio, print and web. Previously he was a Senior Advisor in the US State Department Antiterrorism Assistance Program and Senior Law Enforcement Advisor for the 2012 Reublican National Convention. In addition to 18 years in state and local law enforcement, Morgan has developed solutions in defense, justice and intellgence for the largest technology companies in the world.
Topics scheduled for the conference include:Time To Up-Armor Your Digital Defenses: Cyberterrorism, Cybersecurity and Doxing - Mr. Morgan Wright, internationally recognized expert and FOX NEWS commentatorA Leadership Perspective During These Challenging Times - Sheriff Jerry Demings, Orlando County (FL) Sheriff’s OfficeSocial Media and Your Privacy - Mr. Tim Burrows, Principle - Twelve Sixty-SixCritical Incident Assessment - Retired Captain Brion Emerson, M.Ed., Owner, Jakefin, Inc.Strategic Recruitment and Retention Planning - Mr. Brent D. Ransom, SSPHR, SHRM-SCP, Owner, The Sawgrass GroupBefore the Shots are Fired - Surviving an Active Shooter Event at Florida State University - Asst. Vice President for Safety and Chief of Police David L. Perry, Florida State UniversitySpecial Issues in IA Investigations - Retired Chief Wilfred Daniel “Dan” Libby, W.D. Libby Consulting, Inc.Leadership Strategies on Special Event Planning and Management - Captain Hans Lehman, Lakeland (FL) Police Department - Uniform Patrol DivisionBody Worn Camera Program Implementation for Police Administrators - Master Sergeant Allan Kolak, Cape Coral (FL) Police DepartmentDeveloping Leaders from the First Day of Employment for Succession Leadership - Chief Brett Railey, Winter Park (FL) Police DepartmentLeadership to Support Analysis-Driven Operations - Ms. Debra J. Piehl, Senior Crime Analyst, New York City Police DepartmentComprehensive Traffic Management - Retired Captain Glenn J. Luben, Pinellas County (FL) Sheriff’s OfficeThe Supervisor’s Role in Minimizing Agency and Personal Liability - Mr. Joel D. Cantor, EsquirePerformance Driven Leadership™ - Mr. Bobby Kipper, The Kipper Group
INSTITUTE OF POLICE
TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Leadership SummitLeadership SummitSeptember 7 - 9, 2016
Orlando, FloridaConference fee: $595
Hot Topics. Best Practices. Driving Performance.Join us for this information packed event!
Learn more at: www.iptm.orgwww.iptm.org
SPECIAL OFFER: Buy 1 - Get 1 HALF PRICE!
Internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity
Morgan Wright will be the keynote speaker at the
Leadership Summit!
CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY:Complete the Cancellation Request Form found at www.iptm.org and return it to IPTM. No telephone cancellations will be accepted. A 20% administrative fee will be assessed to all refunds if the cancellation request is received within 7 days of the course start date.
In lieu of a refund, student substitutions can be made or a credit can be issued for a future course. No refunds will be given for no-shows.
Return to: Institute of Police Technology and Management/University of North Florida 12000 Alumni Drive • Jacksonville, Florida 32224-2678 Phone: (904) 620-IPTM • Fax: (904) 620-2453 • E-mail: [email protected]
Registering Person’s Name: _______________________________________________________________________
Registering Person’s Title: _________________________________________ Phone Number: __________________
Registering Person’s Email: _______________________________________________________________________
REGISTERING PERSON’S INFORMATION (If different than student)
Institute of Police Technology and ManagementUniversity of North Florida
Leadership Summit Registration FormSeptember 7 - 9, 2016; Orlando, Florida
Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Address 2: __________________________________________________________________________________
Zip Code: ______________ City: _______________________________________ State: __________________
Employer (Agency Name): ______________________________________________________________________
First Name: ___________________________________
Middle Initial: _________________________________
Last Name: ___________________________________
Day Phone: ___________________________________
Student Fax Number: ___________________________
Student Email: _________________________________
Occupation (Rank): _____________________________
First Name: ___________________________________
Middle Initial: _________________________________
Last Name: ___________________________________
Day Phone: ___________________________________
Student Fax Number: ___________________________
Student Email: _________________________________
Occupation (Rank): _____________________________
STUDENT INFORMATION
Americans with Disabilities Act Program Accessibility: Individuals who require reasonable accommodation in order to participate must notify the registrar at (904) 620-IPTM at least five working days prior to the conference.
AGENCY INFORMATION
Full payment must accompany all registrations![ ] Primary Registration: $595
[ ] Secondary Registration: $300
INSTITUTE OF POLICE
TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Check enclosed for: $ ___________ Make check payable to: Institute of Police Technology and Management
Bill my: Visa MasterCard American Express Discover for $_____________
Card #: ___________________________________________________________ 3- or 4-digit security code: ___________
Name as it appears on card: ___________________________________________________ Expiration Date: ___________
Email receipt to: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Payment must be submitted with your registration.
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The University of Louisville is an equal opportunity institution. This publication was prepared by the University of Louisville and printed with state funds KRS 57.375
Excellence in Policing
Working, Controlling and Managing Major Cases24-Hour Training Course Minnesota POST Approved for 24 Credits - Course # 2703-0368 Tuition: $42500 If paid by cash/check / $44500 If paid by Visa/Mastercard
Course DescriptionThis is a practical 3-day course designed to provide participants with skills, knowledge, techniques, and abilities to examine the decisions to be made before undertaking a major case and to avoid mistakes made by investigat-ing offi cers. This course will focus on attention to crime scene entry, protec-tion, and control; coordination of the investigation; competent investigation techniques; and trial and post-arrest activities. Training is designed to meet the needs of decision and policy makers, supervisors, or offi cers leading major investigations (i.e. homicide, police-involved shootings, and media sensitive incidents).
This 3-day course is designed to address four important areas when working major cases: 1) Scene investigation; 2) Coordination of the investigation; 3) Competent investigative protocol and 4) Post-arrest and trial activities.
Course Topics and Areas of Instruction• Why Things Go Wrong on Major Cases
• Crime Scene Approach, Entry, Control and Protocol
• Major Case Crime Scene Policy
• Evidence & Miranda Issues
• Dealing with Victims & Witnesses
• Dealing with the Media
• Investigative Protocol
• Qualities of a Good Investigator
• Investigative Organization & Lead-Tracking
Who Should AttendEnrollment is limited to supervisors or offi cers who are in charge of adminis-trative policies or lead investigations, deemed by circumstances, to be major in nature. (Examples of major cases are those involving homicides or cases that are likely to bring media attention to the department or involve political fi gures or other high profi le individuals.)
Dates
September 19-21, 2016
Hosted by
Brooklyn Park Police Department
Location
Brooklyn Park Police Department5400 85th Ave. N.
Brooklyn Park, MN 55443
Suggested Lodging
Hampton Inn7745 Elm Creek Blvd. N.Maple Grove, MN 55369Phone: (763) 494-4498
For More InformationContact:
Phone: 502-852-6561E-mail: [email protected]
Register Onlinewww.louisville.edu/spi
SouthernPolice Institute
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