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The aim of this IHRN training program is to enhance skills of participants in applying Human Rights Based Approaches to Justice Sector Reform.
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SAFE CITY Tel Aviv 2009, an international summit to discuss the rise in organized and violent crime in cities throughout the world, will be held in Tel Aviv from November 30 - December 6, 2009. Further information can be seen at www.mksecurityconsulting.com.
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Close Quarter Combatives and the PAC! Pacific Archipelago Combatives with related sessions on Filipino martial arts Thanks to Paul Green and Stonewall Tactical, Hock returns to northern Alabama on 30,31 January. Topics covered will be:
* Knife/Counter-Knife Tactics
* Stick/Counter-Stick
* Skill-developing survival skills
* Rank progression and Instructor development. Stick and knife rank and instructorships, or just train for knowledge!
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This is a specialized Tactical Narcotics training course designed for narcotics, gangs, tactical and patrol officers. This course utilizes hands on training for officers who participate in targeting subjects during buy/busts, reverse stings and prostitution enforcement. Please visit www.uctraining.net for more information on all LETA training courses.
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This advanced course is designed to keep you on the leading edge of narcotic investigations by further developing your knowledge of the ever changing illicit drug trade. You will receive a thorough understanding of case law, controlled buys, canine searches, informants, plain view seizures, probable cause, search warrants and criminal financial investigations.
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Building upon IPTMs At-Scene Traffic Crash/Traffic Homicide Investigation course, this class will delve into more complex vehicle dynamics like acceleration/deceleration, factor, rate and airborne situations will be explored. You will learn to estimate speeds from falls, vaults, and flips and the calculation of kinetic energy and linear momentum. You’ll also learn to evaluate vehicle lamps, tires, and damage to help determine vehicle behaviors during the collision.
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This dynamic course will teach you how to successfully investigate crimes involving human trafficking and child exploitation. Not only will we teach you how to look beneath the surface to discern these crimes, but youll also learn how a victim centered approach to the investigation can result in the successful prosecution of the traffickers.
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This course will give you the proper and safe procedures for conducting methamphetamine investigations and approaching clandestine labs. You will learn how the drug is manufactured, the various components of a clandestine lab, and the common locations where a lab may be hidden. Throughout the course, officer safety will be stressed. Both the toxic chemicals involved and the improvised booby traps common to clandestine labs can cause serious injury to untrained officers.
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This course will teach you how to properly use your agencys digital camera. Not only will you learn how to document both the crime scene and specific evidence, but you will also be shown how to process and properly archive the resulting computer images for courtroom purposes. The benefits and possible limitations of digital capture for different types of evidence will be explored. Court accepted methods for recording the scene and archiving the images will be emphasized.
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This intensive course will cover the unique characteristics of commercial motor vehicles and the special dynamics at play when one is involved in a collision. Detailed information of the nomenclature and operation of commercial motor vehicles will provide you with a level of competence needed to perform an adequate post-crash inspection of the vehicle. To reinforce the concepts presented, you will conduct hands-on exercise inspections and vehicle testing during the course.
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This truly practical course will provide you with the skills to gain high quality information from individuals, no matter what their status might be in the investigation. We will examine the methods you can employ to establish rapport, improve feedback and become more discerning through efficient listening.
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Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) assists first-line supervisors in meeting contemporary challenges and making the transition from officer to supervisor in a variety of ways. Students study motivational principals, communication, ethics, professionalism, planning, decision-making, leadership, community image, and much more. Successful completion of SPP provides for three undergraduate semester credit hours from the Northwestern University School of Continuing Studies.
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The School of Police Staff and Command (SPSC) prepares law enforcement managers for senior positions by combining academic principles with practical applications. The program is intended for mid and upper-level supervisory personnel, and participating students are expected to have at least two years of supervisory experience. SPSC focuses on four main components: understanding management, law enforcement management and environment, human resource management, and skills for planning and analysis.
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The Bakersfield Police Department is hosting Officer Survival ofof Aggressive and Dangerous Dogs Dog Training. This course was designed to give law enforcement officers a better understanding on countering canine attacks in their area. In this course officers will leave with a better understanding on how to stop an attacking dog, making a stand, OC Spray, taking a bite, and much more.
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Sat 12 noon - 5:00 pm and Sun 10 am - 3 pm.Two days $189. Any one day $100
Day 1 Simulated ammo Pistol Combatives and Gun Disarms:
Day 2 Combo of Hand, Stick, Knife, Gun material and more mixed wepaon rattlesnake/ground fighting drills.