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CJC-5010F Civil Liability
This course covers liability issues for the criminal justice professional. Topics include civil rights violations, tort liability, employment issues, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain civil trial procedures and discuss contemporary liability issues.
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CJC-5010G Service Law & Ethics
This course introduces the ethical issues and problems within the public administration field. Emphasis is placed on building analytical skills, stimulating moral imagination, and recognizing the discretionary power of the administrator's role. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the moral dimensions of public administrative decision-making.
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CJC-5015E FFO for Executives
The mobile field force operations course for executives is designed to prepare law enforcement executives to take part in an active role in the incident command post if ever needed. After completing the FFO course, executive officers may attend this 8 hour training to be briefed on civil liability issues surrounding the deployment of their agencies FFO. Topics included; Connotational Law, Civil Unarrest and Agency Liability.
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CJC-5015I Local Government & Finance
This course provides an overview of the public finance and budgeting processes used in the allocation of public resources to meet differing public interests. Topics include the political environment, government expenditures, revenues, taxation, budgetary process theories and techniques, and the relation of government finance to the economy. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize impacts of government revenue and expenditure policies and understand the role of budgeting in executing governmental policy.
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CJC-5015J Critical Incident Stress Mgmt
This course combines ALL of the content of ICISF's Assisting Individuals in Crisis & Group Crisis Intervention courses. Crisis Intervention is NOT psychotherapy; rather, it is a specialized acute emergency mental health intervention which requires specialized training. As physical first aid is to surgery, crisis intervention is to psychotherapy. Thus, crisis intervention is sometimes called "emotional first aid". Designed to present the core elements of a comprehensive, systematic and multi-component crisis intervention curriculum, this course will prepare participants to understand a wide range of crisis intervention services for both the individual and for groups. Fundamentals of Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) will be outlined and participants will leave with the knowledge and tools to provide several group crisis interventions, specifically demobilizations, defusings, and the Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD). The need for appropriate follow-up services and referrals when necessary will also be discussed. This course is designed for anyone in the fields of Business & Industry Crisis Intervention, Disaster Response, Education, Emergency Services, Employee Assistance, Healthcare, Homeland Security, Mental Health, Military, Spiritual Care, and Traumatic Stress.
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CJC-5015K Public Administration
This course includes an overview of the role of the public administrator in government and an examination of the development and implementation of public policy. Topics include public personnel administration and management, decision-making, public affairs, ethics, organizational theories, budgetary functions within governmental agencies, and other governmental issues. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the functions of government in society and in the lives of people composing that society.
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CJC-5015L Policy Analysis
This course is a study of methods and techniques used to determine the effectiveness of public programs. Emphasis is placed on the concept of ecology and environmental impact, informal groups and information networks, and the relationship between public and private sectors. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze case studies with the use of political analysis techniques.
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CJC-5020AK Fair and Impartial Policing
This course is designed to provide training in topics related to tactical preparation or response activities. Course topics may include, but are not limited to, situational shooting techniques, officer survival, responding to crimes in progress, electrical and hazardous devices, domestic violence intervention, impact weapons and procedures, diversionary tactics & distraction devices, subject control, critical incident management, firearms for private protective services, responding to civil disorders, chemical munitions, high risk entry techniques, special weapons and tactics, sniper training, high area protection, tracking, search and rescue, rapid deployment, rappelling, ballistic shields, armed prisoner transport, cell extraction, diver certification training for law enforcement, and tactical response for SWAT medics.
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CJC-5020AL Patrol Carbine Operator (Re-Cert)
This course is designed to provide training in topics related to tactical preparation or response activities. Course topics may include, but are not limited to, situational shooting techniques, officer survival, responding to crimes in progress, electrical and hazardous devices, domestic violence intervention, impact weapons and procedures, diversionary tactics & distraction devices, subject control, critical incident management, firearms for private protective services, responding to civil disorders, chemical munitions, high risk entry techniques, special weapons and tactics, sniper training, high area protection, tracking, search and rescue, rapid deployment, rappelling, ballistic shields, armed prisoner transport, cell extraction, diver certification training for law enforcement, and tactical response for SWAT medics.
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CJC-5020AM SWAT Operator I
This course is designed to provide training in topics related to tactical preparation or response activities. Course topics may include, but are not limited to, situational shooting techniques, officer survival, responding to crimes in progress, electrical and hazardous devices, domestic violence intervention, impact weapons and procedures, diversionary tactics & distraction devices, subject control, critical incident management, firearms for private protective services, responding to civil disorders, chemical munitions, high risk entry techniques, special weapons and tactics, sniper training, high area protection, tracking, search and rescue, rapid deployment, rappelling, ballistic shields, armed prisoner transport, cell extraction, diver certification training for law enforcement, and tactical response for SWAT medics.
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CJC-5020AN Officer Survival I
This course reinforces and expands skills acquired in BLET that relate to high risk duties. The instruction will provide students with new tactical information through a lecture, demonstration format and reality based training allowing the student to practice, in a structured and controlled environment, the newly acquired skills.
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CJC-5020AT Use of Force/Reality Based Training
This course is designed to provide training in topics related to tactical preparation or response activities. Course topics may include, but are not limited to, situational shooting techniques, officer survival, responding to crimes in progress, electrical and hazardous devices, domestic violence intervention, impact weapons and procedures, diversionary tactics & distraction devices, subject control, critical incident management, firearms for private protective services, responding to civil disorders, chemical munitions, high risk entry techniques, special weapons and tactics, sniper training, high area protection, tracking, search and rescue, rapid deployment, rappelling, ballistic shields, armed prisoner transport, cell extraction, diver certification training for law enforcement, and tactical response for SWAT medics.
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CJC-5020AU Hostage/Barricade Incident Response
This course is designed to provide training in topics related to tactical preparation or response activities. Course topics may include, but are not limited to, situational shooting techniques, officer survival, responding to crimes in progress, electrical and hazardous devices, domestic violence intervention, impact weapons and procedures, diversionary tactics & distraction devices, subject control, critical incident management, firearms for private protective services, responding to civil disorders, chemical munitions, high risk entry techniques, special weapons and tactics, sniper training, high area protection, tracking, search and rescue, rapid deployment, rappelling, ballistic shields, armed prisoner transport, cell extraction, diver certification training for law enforcement, and tactical response for SWAT medics.
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CJC-5020AW Veteran Crisis Intervention Training
Encounters between first responders and veterans in crisis can be extremely dangerous and event deadly-for the first res ponders or for the veteran in crisis. Oftentimes veterans will only talk to another veteran during a crisis from a sense of commonality. Veteran Crisis Intervention Training teaches military veteran first res ponders, who are also CIT trained, how to effectively and peacefully resolve incidents involving a veteran in crisis. Officers learn to leverage their law enforcement training and their shared military experiences to deescalate the event and prevent violence. Emphasis is placed on connecting veterans with locally available resources designed to improve the health and well-being of the veteran, limiting unnecessary incarceration rates, and establishing a network of officers trained to respond to a veteran in crisis.
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CJC-5020AZ Detention Mental Health Training
This course is designed for Detention and Jail Officers working with subjects that are experiencing a mental health crisis while incarcerated. This course is modeled from the current Crisis Intervention Team Training
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CJC-5020BA L. E. Sniper Course
This course is designed for individuals assigned to the role of a precision marksman utilizing an optically assisted high-power rifle. To provide the information and skills necessary for a law enforcement officer assigned to the duties of sniper/counter sniper to effectively and efficiently fulfill those duties.
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CJC-5020BC Counter Ambush on LE
The purpose of this course is to prepare officers for possible counter ambush attacks on law enforcement. Students will learn how to recognize possible threats, respond to and/or evacuate from ambushes.
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CJC-5020BD Back to Basics
Back to Basics (B2B) is a 3 day fundamental firearms course. The course is designed to provide a solid foundation for the shooter to build upon after successful completion. Back to Basics uses a unique teaching approach to the struggling shooter which enhances understanding of the weapon, their own capabilities and shooting skill. B2B gives the student new understandings of front sight focus, mental aspect, stance and trigger manipulation
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CJC-5020BE Managing the Media
This course is designed to provide law enforcement administrators with the necessary skills to effectively communicate with the media.
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CJC-5020BG So-Lo Active Shooter Course
This course will allow certified law enforcement officers to understand how to enter, strategize and maneuver by themselves during an active shooter situation. Will provide certified law enforcement officers with the training needed to respond to an active killer situation in a public or private venue.
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CJC-5020BJ CIT Support Training for 911
Call-takers can play a vital role by connecting individuals to crisis lines and other behavioral health care services, rather than police services, and/or by providing CIT officers with the information needed for a safe, effective response. This 16-hour course of instruction is delivered in two eight-hour sessions conducted on consecutive days. The instruction prepares the 911call-taker to identify the possibility of the call being mental health related, utilize techniques to reduce the emotional level of the caller, and triage the call to dispatch appropriate services or complete a warm handoff to crisis services. If it is determined to dispatch CIT patrol officers, this training will assist in understanding what information should be gathered and relayed to the responding officer. Scenario-based training based on actual mental health related calls for service is also included to allow the attendees to practice the skills and provide further discussion.
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CJC-5020BK Risk Management for Officers
This course helps students to understand law enforcement related risk management topics that could include: use of force, truthfulness in serving, and other high risk high liability areas of law enforcement.
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CJC-5020C Intervention Team Training
This course is designed to provide training in all topics directly related to tactical preparation or response activities. Course topics may include but are not limited to Situational Shooting Techniques, Officer Survival, Responding to Crimes in Progress, Electrical and Hazardous Devices, Domestic Violence Intervention, Impact Weapons and Procedures, Diversionary Tactics & Distraction Devices, Subject Control, Critical Incident Management, Firearms for Private Protective Services, Responding to Civil Disorders, Chemical Munitions, High Risk Entry Techniques, Special Weapons and Tactics, Sniper Training, High Area Protection, Tracking, Search and Rescue, Rapid Deployment, Rappelling, Ballistic Shields, Armed Prisoner Transport, Cell Extraction, Diver Certification Training for Law Enforcement, and Tactical Response for SWAT Medics. This course prefix should be used for courses that fit the nature of the above examples. Local titles may be used. Course hours should be reasonable based upon the nature of the local training, but may not exceed the maximum hours.
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CJC-5020E Law Enf CONED/ CPR Recert
This course is designed to provide training in all topics directly related to tactical preparation or response activities. Course topics may include but are not limited to Situational Shooting Techniques, Officer Survival, Responding to Crimes in Progress, Electrical and Hazardous Devices, Domestic Violence Intervention, Impact Weapons and Procedures, Diversionary Tactics & Distraction Devices, Subject Control, Critical Incident Management, Firearms for Private Protective Services, Responding to Civil Disorders, Chemical Munitions, High Risk Entry Techniques, Special Weapons and Tactics, Sniper Training, High Area Protection, Tracking, Search and Rescue, Rapid Deployment, Rappelling, Ballistic Shields, Armed Prisoner Transport, Cell Extraction, Diver Certification Training for Law Enforcement, and Tactical Response for SWAT Medics. This course prefix should be used for courses that fit the nature of the above examples. Local titles may be used. Course hours should be reasonable based upon the nature of the local training, but may not exceed the maximum hours.
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CJC-5020I Hazmat Tech for Law Enf.
This course is designed to provide training in all topics directly related to tactical preparation or response activities. Course topics may include but are not limited to Situational Shooting Techniques, Officer Survival, Responding to Crimes in Progress, Electrical and Hazardous Devices, Domestic Violence Intervention, Impact Weapons and Procedures, Diversionary Tactics & Distraction Devices, Subject Control, Critical Incident Management, Firearms for Private Protective Services, Responding to Civil Disorders, Chemical Munitions, High Risk Entry Techniques, Special Weapons and Tactics, Sniper Training, High Area Protection, Tracking, Search and Rescue, Rapid Deployment, Rappelling, Ballistic Shields, Armed Prisoner Transport, Cell Extraction, Diver Certification Training for Law Enforcement, and Tactical Response for SWAT Medics. This course prefix should be used for courses that fit the nature of the above examples. Local titles may be used. Course hours should be reasonable based upon the nature of the local training, but may not exceed the maximum hours.
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CJC-5020U Law Enf Coned/PLI Update
This course is designed to provide training in all topics directly related to tactical preparation or response activities. Course topics may include but are not limited to Situational Shooting Techniques, Officer Survival, Responding to Crimes in Progress, Electrical and Hazardous Devices, Domestic Violence Intervention, Impact Weapons and Procedures, Diversionary Tactics & Distraction Devices, Subject Control, Critical Incident Management, Firearms for Private Protective Services, Responding to Civil Disorders, Chemical Munitions, High Risk Entry Techniques, Special Weapons and Tactics, Sniper Training, High Area Protection, Tracking, Search and Rescue, Rapid Deployment, Rappelling, Ballistic Shields, Armed Prisoner Transport, Cell Extraction, Diver Certification Training for Law Enforcement, and Tactical Response for SWAT Medics. This course prefix should be used for courses that fit the nature of the above examples. Local titles may be used. Course hours should be reasonable based upon the nature of the local training, but may not exceed the maximum hours.
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CJC-5025B Professional Communication
This course is designed to provide training in topics related to written, verbal, non-verbal or electronic communication activities. Course topics may include, but are not limited to, report writing and note taking, case preparation, and interpersonal communications.
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CJC-5025F De-Escalation & Use of Force
This course is IADLEST certified as part of the National Certification Program. Upon passing the course requirements attendees shall receive credit towards the NCJA Professional Certificate Program and other NCJA Certificate Programs. Attendees are encouraged to bring duty gear and training sidearm for course scenarios. This course provides research backed techniques to gain compliance or use force. Subject matter also includes how to document your actions to include pre-assaultive behaviors, key terms to use when writing your use of force report, and scenario training.
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CJC-5045B Safer Communities Training
Safer Communities Training is designed as a community engagement course composed of multiple presenters and current topics to help close the gap between law enforcement and the community.
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CJC-5065A Domestic Terrorism
This course is designed to provide training in topics related to the prevention of or response to acts of domestic or foreign terrorism and natural disaster events. Course topics may include, but are not limited to, fundamentals of radiological monitors, fundamentals for radiological response teams, emergency response to terrorism, hazard communication for field employees and SLAT training.