Training Schedule - Tri-River · 260 Market Place, Manhattan, IL 60442 Introduces 17 Standards (and...
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Training Schedule
Course Location Date Register FULL
Report Writing for Police Officers & CSO’s
Manhattan PD
Tuesday-Wed. October 13 - 14,
2015
Register
FULL Report Writing for Supervisors &
FTO’s
Manhattan PD
Tues.-Thursday October 13-15,
2015
Register
The Bulletproof Mind
Local 150 Operating Engineers
Friday October 16,
2015
Register
Rapid Medical Response “Self-aid/Buddy-aid”
Plainfield PD
Monday October 19,
2015
Register
Cancelled due to loss of grant funding Juvenile Officers Certification Course
JJC, Agricultural Education Center
Tuesday-Friday October 20-23,
2015
Register
Cancelled due to the loss of grant
funding
Breath Alcohol Testing (24hr BAO)
Frankfort PD
Tues.-Thursday October 27-29,
2015
Register
Cancelled due to the loss of grant funding
Internal Affairs Investigations
New Lenox PD
Thursday November 5,
2015
Register
FULL Night-Time Traffic Stops: with AirSoft
Training
JJC, Agricultural Education Center
Monday November 9,
2015
Register
Cancelled due to the loss of grant
funding
Memory & Listening Skills for Police
Morris PD
Tuesday November 10,
2015
Register
C.R.I.M.E. 1-2-3
Manhattan PD
Friday November 13,
2015
Register
Rapid Medical Response “Self-aid/Buddy-aid”
Kankakee Co. Sheriff’s Office
Wednesday November 18,
2015
Register
Cancelled due to the loss of grant
funding
Field Training Officer Certification (Sokolove Model)
Romeoville PD
Mon.- Friday November 16-20,
2015
Register
This schedule will be updated as additional programs and locations are contracted.
Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16 &
SUSSEX Management Associates
FULL Report Writing for Police Officers & CSO’s
Tuesday- Wednesday, October 13 & 14, 2015 8:00 am till 4:30 pm
Village of Manhattan Meeting Room 260 Market Place, Manhattan, IL 60442
Introduces 17 Standards (and a few helpful hints) for Effective Police Report Writing™ used by police departments throughout the State of Illinois. Following these standards:
Gives all officers the same criteria for writing police reports.
Insures essential elements of each incident are included in the report. Introduces an objective system for evaluating and critiquing officers' reports.
Using a variety of video portrayed situations, officers assess their writing styles and identify their strengths and weaknesses.
Each session provides: A training needs profile prepared for each attendee based on a review of their
pre-workshop reports submitted for analysis. Two in-class assessments - results will be discussed with the agency training coordinator
following the workshop. An annual follow-up assessment at no additional cost to your department.
Discussion Points Includes: Report Objectives Formatting Content Filtering Asking the right Questions Fact vs. Assumption Proof reading Note Taking Grammar & Punctuation
Class Facilitator: Pat Banas, Director, SUSSEX Management Associates and Executive Director, Illinois Academy of Criminology.
Designed and teaches Police Training Board certified workshops More than 35 years’ experience in the law enforcement environment, eleven as a sworn
Police officer / Investigator / Patrol Sergeant Graduated DePaul University-English major Northwestern University-School of Staff and Command - Class #131 Celebrating twenty first year as a police training specialist in the private sector Trained officers from more than 500 Illinois police departments
Due to limited class size, departments may be limited to 2 registrations.
Member Tuition: $100.00 Non-Member Tuition: $200.00
Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16
& SUSSEX Management Associates
FULL
Report Writing for Supervisors & FTO’s Tuesday- Thursday, October 13, 14 & 15, 2015
8:00 am till 4:30 pm Village of Manhattan Meeting Room
260 Market Place, Manhattan, IL 60442
Introduces 17 Standards (and a few helpful hints) for Effective Police Report Writing™ used by police departments throughout the State of Illinois. Following these standards:
Gives all officers the same criteria for writing police reports. Insures essential elements of each incident are included in the report. Introduces an objective system for evaluating and critiquing officers' reports.
Using a variety of video portrayed situations, officers assess their writing styles and identify their strengths and weaknesses.
Each session provides:
A training needs profile prepared for each attendee based on a review of their pre-workshop reports submitted for analysis.
Two in-class assessments - results will be discussed with the agency training coordinator following the workshop.
An annual follow-up assessment at no additional cost to your department.
Discussion Points Includes: Report Objectives Formatting Content Filtering Asking the right Questions Fact vs. Assumption Proof reading Note Taking Grammar & Punctuation
Provides FTOs and Supervisors with a lesson plan to train new officers, thereby reducing: Inconsistency
Writing Time Stress Confusion Contradiction
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Other topics covered:
o Command/Supervisors and Student Objectives
o System design for fast-tracking improvement
o Review of Writing and Observations Skills Assessment:
o Objective criteria for tracking comprehension and use of techniques introduced in class
o Critiquing reports using 17 Standards for Effective Report Writing
o Roll-call training modules and techniques for implementation of system designed to improve department-wide quality of reports
Using a variety of video portrayed situations, officers assess their writing styles and identify their strengths and weaknesses.
Each session provides:
A training needs profile prepared for each attendee based on a review of their pre-workshop reports submitted for analysis.
Two in-class assessments - results will be discussed with the agency training coordinator following the workshop.
An annual follow-up assessment at no additional cost to your department. Class Facilitator: Pat Banas, Director, SUSSEX Management Associates and Executive Director, Illinois Academy of Criminology.
Designed and teaches Police Training Board certified workshops More than 35 years’ experience in the law enforcement environment, eleven as a sworn
Police officer / Investigator / Patrol Sergeant Graduated DePaul University-English major Northwestern University-School of Staff and Command - Class #131 Celebrating twenty first year as a police training specialist in the private sector Trained officers from more than 500 Illinois police departments
Due to limited class size, departments may be limited to 2 registrations.
Member Tuition: $125.00 Non-Member Tuition: $260.00
Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16
The Bulletproof Mind "Mental Preparation for Combat"
Local 150 Operating Engineers Training Center 19800 W. South Arsenal Rd., Wilmington IL 60481
Friday, October 16, 2015
8:00 am till 4:00 pm (Registration will begin at 7:30 am)
Course Description: This course is open to all levels of law enforcement and other first responders, and will be conducted by Lt. Colonel (Ret.) Dave Grossman of the Warrior Science group, Mascoutah, Illinois.
Col. Grossman will draw upon decades of research in the areas of interpersonal aggression and killing, sharing what he has learned about our media culture, how the human mind works, mental conditioning for violent response, and what steps can be taken to reverse dysfunctional trends in human behavior. He will help participants improve their understanding of our violent culture and its toll on communities, schools, and law enforcement officers.
Topics include:
The Virus of Violence in America and Worldwide
A New Breed of Domestic and International Terrorism
The Psychological Cost of Conflict
Understanding the ongoing challenges that confront the police officer
Controlling the Physiological Response to Combat
Adopting a professional model of service as a Paladin and protector
• Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) • Stress Inoculation / Breathing Exercises • School and Workplace Violence Prevention • Surviving the Aftermath of Deadly Confrontations • Why workplace violence will continue to be a problem • How the central nervous system can work against us
To facilitate this program, lunch will be available on site for a reasonable fee; attendees are
encouraged to take advantage in order to expedite and enhance this very important seminar.
Instructor:
Lt. Col. Dave Grossman is a former Airborne Ranger, Infantry Officer, and West Point Psychology Professor with 23 years’ experience in leading U.S. soldiers worldwide. He was a trainer of police, first responders, and health professionals immediately following the shootings in Jonesboro, Arkansas; Springfield, Oregon; and Littleton, Colorado. Col. Grossman is a former Professor of Military Science at Arkansas State University and is an internationally recognized speaker in the field of human aggression and the roots of violence and violent crime. He authored the Pulitzer-nominated book, On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War, as well as a second publication entitled Stop Teaching Our Kids to Kill. His most recent book, On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace, was co-authored by Loren Christensen. This project is supported by Homeland Security funds, awarded by the Illinois Terrorism Task Force through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.
Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None
Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16
Rapid Medical Response 5 “Self-aid/Buddy-aid” Plainfield Police Department
14300 S. Coil Plus Drive, Plainfield, IL 60544 Monday, October 19, 2015
8:00 am till 4:00 pm
Course Description: Patrol officers are at greater risk than ever before due to escalating violence, better trained terrorists, and offenders who have military or paramilitary style training. The ever increasing intent of these criminal elements is to kill first responders in military type ambushes and wreak havoc in urban environments. Our medical and police first responders are not adequately trained or equipped to deal with the critical moments during these horrific events. Paramedics are not allowed into combat zones while shooting is still occurring. The police, therefore, are on their own to treat themselves and others for wounds sustained during a response to multiple shooters.
Consequently, this workshop incorporates military style responses to active shooters with combat medical support that parallels the tactics required. This workshop familiarizes patrol officers with the basic uses of the Israeli bandage and other methods of emergency self-medical care during active shooting incidents or terrorist attacks. The workshop features use of combat tourniquets and pressure dressings similar to those used by the U. S Military in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Course Summary: This 1-day course provides officers with the skills to provide life-saving self-aid/buddy-aid (SA/BA) in the event of serious injury. What differentiates this training from a standard first-aid course is the focus on providing proven tactical medical concepts in an austere and hostile patrol environment. During the morning session, officers will receive lecture and practical instruction in the core concepts SA/BA; airway/breathing, bleeding control/shock, assessment, high-threat evacuation. In the afternoon, officers will participate in multiple law enforcement based scenarios. These scenarios allow each officer to apply the SA/BA concepts learned in a dynamic patrol based setting.
Mental/Physical Response to Trauma Airway/Breathing Management Bleeding Control/Shock Management Rapid Casualty Evaluation High-Threat Casualty Evacuation Hands-On/Practical Training Scenario Training
Instructors: Are supplied by, Professional Tactical EMS Consulting, Inc. (PROTEC). PROTEC specializes in providing tactical EMS consulting/contracting services and medical training to law enforcement agencies.
This project is supported by Homeland Security funds, awarded by the Illinois Terrorism Task Force through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Course subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met.
Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None
Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16
Cancelled due to loss of grant funding
Juvenile Officers Certification Course JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Center
17840 W. Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60433 Tuesday - Friday, October 20 - 23, 2015
8:00 am to 4:00 pm GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center
Courses Description: This course is a thirty-two hour Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Certified Juvenile Officer Program. The course is intended for recently assigned or soon to be assigned juvenile officers and all patrol officers, investigators and supervisors, who come in contact with juveniles on a regular basis. The course also introduces them to situations they will encounter in their current or new positions. Topics discussed include:
attitudes about adolescents youth and drugs juvenile court act delinquent minors role of social services protective custody interviewing juveniles child abuse and sexual abuse investigations
The Juvenile Court Act will be the basis of this class. Officers should bring note-taking materials. Successful completion and attendance of the course including passing
the exam is required to be a state certified
Course Instructors: Course conducted by Western Illinois University’s Law Enforcement and Justice Administration Department. Instructors for this course are Sabra Ebersole, Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney, Judge (Ret.) Jeffery Arnold, Gail Sullivan a private counselor and instructor, and Commander (Ret.) Keith George of the Bolingbrook Police Department.
Member Tuition: None Non- Member Tuition: $100.00
Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16 Cancelled due to the loss of grant funding
Breath Alcohol Testing (24-hour Breath Analysis Instrument Operator Course)
Frankfort Police Department, 20602 Lincoln Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423 Tuesday - Thursday, October 27 - 29, 2015
8:00 am till 5:00 pm
Course Description: Officers completing this program will be certified as Illinois Breath Analysis Operators by the Illinois State Police. This twenty-four hour course is also certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.
Some of the topics that will be discussed are as follows:
Operation and function of the breath testing equipment approved for use in Illinois
Detailed discussions on drinking driver enforcement Laboratory training in the use of equipment
Pharmacological effects of alcohol
Legal matters relating to drinking driver enforcement (including implied consent and case presentation for court)
Successful completion and attendance of the course including passing the exam is required to be a state certified Breath Alcohol Operator (BAO).
Participants are encouraged, but not required, to bring a laptop computer; ISP course materials are now on a “CD” which is supplied.
Instructors: The Illinois State Police Academy will be providing instructors for this course.
Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None*
Application for funding is pending by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board.
Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16 Cancelled due to the loss of grant funding
Internal Affairs Investigations New Lenox Police Department
200 Veterans Parkway, New Lenox, IL 60451 Thursday, November 5, 2015
8:00 am till 4:00 pm Course Description: This 8 hour course has been designed to provide attendees current information on conducting investigations of complaints in a professional and fair manner. Each attendee will be provided a three ring binder containing of the PowerPoint presentation and copies of applicable Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act required documents and ILEAP accredited policies and procedures relevant to the internal affairs process.
The training will also cover the following topics:
Disciplinary Process Early Warning Mechanisms and Issues Informal Inquiries Performance Improvement Plans Evidence Identification and Collection Formal Investigations Interrogations Police Involved Shootings Weingarten Rights Garrity Rights Loudermill Hearings Just Cause Pertinent Case Law FOIA Concerns Internal Affairs File Maintenance Internal Affairs File Destruction Parameters Administrative vs. Criminal Investigations Arbitration Hearings Current Trends - Social Media, GPS, In-Car Cameras, etc. Collaboration with Outside Law Enforcement
Entities Citizen Complaint Process Affidavit (current redacted copy) Interrogation (current redacted copy) Advice of Rights Administrative Leave (current redacted copy) Order of Suspension (current redacted copy) Order of Written Reprimand (current redacted copy) Order of Oral Reprimand (current redacted copy) Performance Improvement Plan Last Chance Agreement (current redacted copy) The Brady Rule
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Instructor: Lt. Joseph Mitchell is a 20 veteran of the Orland Park Police Department, who is both a practitioner and instructor in the subject matter of internal affairs investigations.
Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $50.00
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FULL
Night-Time Traffic Stops: with Air Soft© Training JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Center
17840 W. Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60433 Monday, November 9, 2015 4:00 pm till 12:00 midnight
(Please note times) GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center
Course Description: Vehicle stops are one of the most hazardous duties performed by police officers; no two traffic stops are ever the same. These hazards compound themselves at night, when unknown threats and risks can be present within reach, but hidden by darkness. This eight hour, scenario-based seminar is designed to teach officers the unique tactical considerations and tactics for making traffic stops from positions of advantage and safety at night. COURSE GOALS:
• Proper application and use of flashlights Multiple lights, Team techniques
• Learn and practice the “wall of light” theory • Learn to use different lighting to their advantage
Street lights, ambient lights, moving traffic headlights, spot lights, flashlights • Learn how to use darkness as a cover officer advantage • Identify the special hazards officers face at night on traffic stops • Learn techniques for removing and controlling multiple vehicle occupants • Learn the proper commands for removing occupants from vehicles. • Recognize Improvised Explosive Devices (IED)and rolling terrorist vehicles and use • Review techniques for vehicle stop locations and suspect-officer interaction • Learn how to secure an IED and scene for responder and public safety • Learn how to contact STIC, JTTF, and DHS for terrorist involved stops • Recognize physical tells of subjects who may be carrying IEDs
This class is a soft air, weapons training course. Officers need to bring their duty belts and should (not required) have their department vehicles for scenarios. Officers are encouraged to have either sweatshirts or long sleeve shirts available to wear. Face protection and Air Soft© type weapons will be issued at the training site.
The instructors: The lead instructor is Michael Drumm. All instructors are certified, full-time police officers, and are members of the Illinois Tactical Officers Association and the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association. Drumm is also a DHS contract instructor.
This project is supported by Homeland Security funds, awarded by the Illinois Terrorism Task Force through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. This course is subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met.
Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None
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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16 Cancelled due to the loss of grant funding
Memory & Listening Skills for Police Morris Police Department
200 E. Chapin St. Morris, IL 60450 Tuesday, November 10, 2015
8:00 am to 4:00 pm The subject matter of this course falls within the key training guidelines for
the in-service training requirements for Lead Homicide Investigator
Course Description: The primary focus of the course will be to provide Law Enforcement personnel with a basic ability to intake names, numbers, and facts in large volume, and recall them in sequential and random order. This course also provides the ability to listen and recall relevant information. Course Goals:
Provide participants with the ability to remember names better.
Introduce the audience to the mnemonic techniques of Pairing, Linking, Chunking, Loci, Pegs, and the Major Mnemonic System.
Provide participants with the ability to productively intake, store, and recall verbal scenarios.
Instructor: Jim Zalud is a 30 year teacher of verbal, non-verbal, and mnemonic skills. Jim has spoken to police departments, colleges, and corporations throughout the Midwest. He has completed C.I.T., and is a member of the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association.
Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $50.00
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C.R.I.M.E. 1-2-3 Criminal Related Interviewing Made Easy©
Village of Manhattan Meeting Room 260 Market Place, Manhattan, IL 60442
Friday, November 13, 2015 8:00 am till 4:00 pm
The subject matter of this course falls within the key training guidelines for the in-service
training requirements for Lead Homicide Investigator.
Course Description: This dynamic 8 hr. course is specifically designed to prepare all detectives, investigators, agents, supervisors, gang officers and uniformed patrol officers to become effective interviewers and consistently successful in getting difficult confessions. From newer officers to the more experienced detectives, you will learn to easily separate the interview and interrogation process in three easy steps. Each crucial step provides simple and straightforward how-to’s that will allow you to get confessions in any venue or circumstance. In one day, your expert instructors will provide each attendee with easy-to-understand tools that have been used and perfected on hard-core criminals for over sixteen years. This will be the most exciting and helpful interview class you have ever attended. No more time-consuming and expensive courses that teach complex interrogation “tactics” that have more steps than you can remember during a stressful interview. Build self-confidence, learn what to do and start becoming a great interviewer today. C.R.I.M.E 1-2-3 is here. “So get in, get it and get out.”
Course Topics: Real interviewer preparation Time management Know your suspect, or terrorist group Set the stage for success Proper introductions and face time Recognize and utilize your strong points
Physical and verbal considerations Homicide preparation and legal aspects Choosing “your” interview technique Closing the confession Morals and the media
Instructor: Domenic Cappelluti CFI is a veteran street cop with the Waukegan (Illinois) Police Department and former Group Supervisor of the elite Lake County Major Crime Task Force (Illinois). With over 16 years of experience Domenic has specialized in high profile violent street crimes, to include homicides, murder for hire cases on gang and drug officers, and officer involved shootings. During his career, Domenic has worked in patrol, and avidly supervised the Criminal Investigations Division and the Gang Suppression Unit. Domenic has proudly conducted and directed hundreds of gang and drug related operations throughout his County and the Chicago metropolitan area targeting Chicago based street gangs
This project is supported by Homeland Security funds, awarded by the Illinois Terrorism Task Force through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.
Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None
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Rapid Medical Response 5 “Self-aid/Buddy-aid” (SA/BA) Kankakee County Sheriff's Office
3000 S. Justice Way, Kankakee, IL 60901 Wednesday, November 18, 2015
8:00 am till 4:00 pm
Course Description: Patrol officers are at greater risk than ever before due to escalating violence, better trained terrorists, and offenders who have military or paramilitary style training. The ever increasing intent of these criminal elements is to kill first responders in military type ambushes and wreak havoc in urban environments. Our medical and police first responders are not adequately trained or equipped to deal with the critical moments during these horrific events. Paramedics are not allowed into combat zones while shooting is still occurring. The police, therefore, are on their own to treat themselves and others for wounds sustained during a response to multiple shooters. Consequently, this workshop incorporates military style responses to active shooters with combat medical support that parallels the tactics required. This workshop familiarizes patrol officers with the basic uses of the Israeli bandage and other methods of emergency self-medical care during active shooting incidents or terrorist attacks. The workshop features use of combat tourniquets and pressure dressings similar to those used by the U. S Military in Iraq and Afghanistan. Course Summary: This 1-day course provides officers with the skills to provide life-saving self-aid/buddy-aid (SA/BA) in the event of serious injury. What differentiates this training from a standard first-aid course is the focus on providing proven tactical medical concepts in an austere and hostile patrol environment. During the morning session, officers will receive lecture and practical instruction in the core concepts SA/BA; airway/breathing, bleeding control/shock, assessment, high-threat evacuation. In the afternoon, officers will participate in multiple law enforcement based scenarios. These scenarios allow each officer to apply the SA/BA concepts learned in a dynamic patrol based setting.
Mental/Physical Response to Trauma Airway/Breathing Management Bleeding Control/Shock Management Rapid Casualty Evaluation High-Threat Casualty Evacuation Hands-On/Practical Training Scenario Training
The Instructors: Are supplied by, Professional Tactical EMS Consulting, Inc. (PROTEC). PROTEC specializes in providing tactical EMS consulting/contracting services and medical training to law enforcement agencies.
This project is supported by Homeland Security funds, awarded by the Illinois Terrorism Task Force through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Course subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met.
Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None
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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16 Cancelled due to the loss of grant funding
Field Training Officer Certification (Sokolove Model)
Romeoville Police Department 1050 West Romeo Road (at Sunset Pointe Drive), Romeoville, IL 60446
Monday - Friday, November 16 - 20, 2015 8:00 am till 4:00 pm
Course Description: This forty-hour course is specifically designed for experienced uniformed patrol personnel selected to serve as Field Training Officers with probationary employees. The course emphasizes the FTO’s role in assisting probationers certify for
solo patrol operations by applying the knowledge and skills acquired during Basic Police Training/Certification and using
them according to agency policy, procedures and community service delivery standards.
The instruction highlights two essential Field Training and Evaluation Process skills: 1) the ability to examine and objectively document the probationer’s job behaviors using the 2009 revised non-numerical/behaviorally anchored
standardized assessment guidelines and, 2) analyzing the probationer’s training needs and using proper instructional
techniques for corrective action.
The instruction presentation will focus upon discussion as well as hands-on application of the course materials in small group and individual/student exercises. Students will be required to complete out-of-classroom reading assignments from
the course text and workbook, Breaking Routine™: Field Training Officer.
The course content will include:
• What every FTO really needs to know about the operational structure of the Field Training & Evaluation Process.
• The Instructional Relay Race: Taking over where Basic Police Training/Certification left off. o Inventorying the probationer’s current knowledge and skill proficiencies.
• Selection and use of on-the-job instructional techniques: finding the best tools to meet the
challenge. • Utilization of legally defensible, non-numerical standardized evaluation guidelines.
• Objectively documenting probationer performance. • Documenting the extent of training and coaching without becoming a best-seller author.
• Strategically addressing Probationer areas of Corrective Action Necessary.
• Utilizing the Probationer Officer Manual as the Field Training playbook. • Practical Directed Patrol Mapping™: Preparing the Probationer for Proactive - Community
Oriented Policing: Dancing with SARA! • Creating a Self-Reliant™ law enforcement agent.
Special attention: Students should be familiar with their Department’s current Field Training and Evaluation Process and should be briefed on their agency’s process. Students are encouraged to bring a copy of their agency’s Probationary Office Manual and forms to class.
Instructor: This course will be taught by: Mr. Bruce Sokolove, Field Training Assoc., Ypsilanti, MI.
Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $250.00