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MCOLES Domestic Violence Response Training

The purpose of this training is to assist local law enforcement officers to understand the domestic violence perpetrator, the domestic violence victim, as well as the domestic violence scene.  This training will also provide officers with the legal and procedural requirements when responding to a call of domestic violence.  The domestic violence response training will include substantive criminal law as it relates to domestic violence; probable cause as it relates to domestic violence; stalking and aggravated stalking; Personal Protection Orders (PPO’s); warrantless arrest authority; and procedural requirements in responding to domestic violence.

 

Course Date:                   Rescheduled------now March 21, 2012

                                        

Course Time:                   8:00 am to 4:00 pm

 

Course Instructor:          Instruction Team consisting of MCOLES approved instructors

 

Course Location:             Delta College

 

Course Fee:                     $0.00 per person

 

For registration form, click on the title of this course.

 

                    MCOLES Approved                    Registration Deadline:  March 14, 2012

 

 

 Sig Sauer Armorer Course

    Fully disassemble and reassemble your SIG SAUER pistol without voiding the warranty after taking this factory-authorized Armorers Course.  This hands-on program focuses on the mechanical functioning, maintenance, troubleshooting, and field repair of the classic SIG Sauer pistol line (P220, P226, P228, P229, P239). Step by step instruction, active participation, and Q+A periods provide the type of learning environment favorable for the retention of the material.  Written and practical exams are administered to test the working knowledge of each participant. 

    For Law Enforcement Armorers, this course enables you to develop a maintenance program for the inspection and servicing of the SIG SAUER pistol for your department.  Following successful program completion, certification / re-certification is valid for a period of three (3) years.  This is of major importance to the agency as it maintains current practices and procedures for factory authorized maintenance on law enforcement pistols within the department.

 

Course Date:                   Feb 21 & 22, 2012

                                        

Course Time:                   8:30 am to 5:00 pm

 

Course Instructor:          Factory Authorized Sig Sauer Instructor 

 

Course Location:             Delta College Main Campus Room N-012

 

Course Fee:                     $395.00per person

 

Register on-line or download your registration form today from www.sigsaueracademy.com or contact SIG SAUER Academy Training Coordinator via phone at 603-418-8181.

 

                    MCOLES Approved 

 

 PPCT Spontaneous Knife Defense Instructor

The PPCT Spontaneous Knife Defense System is designed to meet the needs of students who are confronted by a spontaneous knife assault and unable to retrieve a weapon.  It is based upon a realistic, yet highly aggressive, check-and-stun philosophy that employs gross motor skills that are compatible with the affects of survival stress.  It reviews the fundamentals of basic knife systems; reviews the common grips, types of strokes, andlines of attack; and reviews defense strategies for both stalking assaults and spontaneous assaults inside the reactionary gap.

Course Goals:

  1. To examine survival learning research and design methods for spontaneous knife defense systems.
  2. To identify the primary and secondary methods of offensive knife strategies.
  3. To teach the PPCT Spontaneous Knife Defense System and training methodology.
  4. To refine student technique to the instructor level.
  5. To teach instructional methods designed to enhance a student's ability to learn survival techniques, increase his/her confidence level, and assist in the successful application of physical techniques.

Course Topics:

Use of Force Human Factors

This section examines survival stress research and provides students with information that will enhance their survivability in combative situations and recommendations regarding issues related to critical incident management.

Instructor Development and Training Protocols

This chapter reviews instructional methods designed to enhance a student's ability to learn survival techniques, increase his/her confidence level, and assist in the successful application of physical techniques.  Topics covered include the psychology of survival training, motivational factors for learning survival skills, the neural basis of learning, and the stimulus response training principle.  This chapter also introduces PPCT training protocols, including certification procedures, course protocols and registration requirements, and classroom safety concerns.

PPCT Control Principles

This section introduces the basic training principles that form the foundation on which all PPCT training systems are based.  Topics discussed include components of acceptability, the PPCT Resistance/Control Continuum, common types of resistance, principles of controlling resistive behavior, survival reaction time, the reactionary gap, and tactical positioning.

Principles of Edged Weapon Assaults

This section examines various philosophies regarding the tactical use of a knife as a leathal weapon.  It explores the historical perspectives of the evolution of combat knife systems, including the influence of the Sykes/Fairbairn World War I system, the influence of Filipino knife training, and the current view of military special operations units.

Vital Edged Weapon Targets

This section discusses facts about human incapacitation resulting from a knife attack, and examines the difference betwee fatal cuts and cuts that will immediately immobilize a subject.  This section also provides a foundation for the design methodology of the PPCT Spontaneous Knife Defense System.

Fundamentals of Knife Martial Arts

The effectiveness of any knife defense system is based on the student's knowledge of how a knife can be used offensively.  This section reviews the fundamentals of basic knife systems and includes an overview of common grips, types of strokes, and lines of attack.

PPCT Spontaneous Knife Defense System

This section introduces the PPCT Spontaneous Knife Defense System, based on a check, stun, and control principle that allows the student the option to disengage to cover or to follow-up for restraint and control.  Defense strategies for both stalking assaults and spontaneous assaults inside the reactionary gap are presented.

Note:    This is a physical course.  Attendees should be in good physical condition for this course.

Required Equipment:    Work out/Athletic wear

Course Dates:    Feb 1-3, 2012

Course Time:    8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Course Location:    Delta College, Room J-131

Course Instructor:    Kevin Rize

Course Fee:    Non-Consortium:    $300.00 per person

                       Non-Consortium Recertification:    $225.00 per person    Bring Manual

                       Delta College Consortium Member:    $225.00 per person

                       Delta College Consortium Member Recertification:    $150.00 per person    Bring Manual

MCOLES Approved

Registration Deadline:    January 25, 2012

 

 

 

 TASER Instructor training

TASER X26 and X2 Instructor certification - This course will certify you to instruct others on the use of the X26 AND X2 TASER Electronic Control Devices and is a prerequisite for all TASER ECD certifications.

**Registration MUST be completed online to attend this course.**
 

Registration is managed by the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC). You will need "Create a New Agency" if you are not already in the NWTC system. (You will need to do this even if you are re-certifying as a TASER Instructor as you will not be in NWTC's system yet.) Once you submit your information, you will be prompted to pay with a credit card. If you do not have a credit card, there will be a phone number listed on the payment web page for you to contact NWTC with a different payment option. You MUST make payment arrangements with NWTC or your enrollment will NOT be confirmed.

Please allow at least 24 to 48 hours for an email confirmation from NWTC. If you have any difficulties registering from the links above, please contact TASER Training at 1-800-978-2737, option #7.

Course Date             Feb 6-7, 2012

Course Times            8am-5pm

Course Location       Delta College Main Campus room N-007

Cost                         New Instructor $350.00  Recert $175.00

Course Instructor    TASER Master Instructor Todd Hill

MCOLES Approved

http://www.taser.com/training/training-events/event-details?pageId=d-0589

 

 

 TASER Technician Course and/or Evidence Collection & Analysis Course

**Please note that all Technician Course attendees must be a currently certified TASER Instructor to attend**

The Technician Course (formerly known as armorer course) will provide students with detailed information on how the M26 and X26 conducted energy weapons operate and how to maintain them.  Topics covered will include:
 
• Electrical outputs 
• Power source

Course Date            Feb 8-9, 2012

Course Time            8am-5pm

Course Location      Delta College Main Campus Room N-007

Cost                       $275.00

MCOLES Approved

TASER device Evidence Collection & Analysis Course (formerly known as forensics course) outline:
The TASER device ECA course will provide information and technical data for TASER device related investigations. The information contained within this course is advanced and it is suggested that the participant have some understanding of TASER devices before attending the course. Forensic scientists, crimes scene technicians, homicide investigators, internal affairs investigators and administrators will benefit from this course.
This will include but not limited to:
• Instruction on how TASER devices record deployment data
• Deployment data analysis and troubleshooting
• Information on what evidence to collect
• How to properly interpret and store TASER device evidence
• TASER cartridge wire and probe analysis
• TASER device event reconstruction

Course Date            Feb 10, 2012

Course Time            8am-5pm

Course Location      Delta College Main Campus Room N-007

Cost                        $150.00

MCOLES Approved

There is a cost savings for attending both the TASER Technician and the Evidence, Collection and Analysis course. The cost for both of these is $375.00, a savings of $50.00.

To register for one or both of these courses click here for the registration form that needs to be faxed to TASER prior to the course.

 

 Applied Leadership 

Presented by John Detchon from VanMeter and Associates. Ethics, motivation, leadership, problem-solving and decision-making skills are requisites to becoming a successful supervisor. This course has two major objectives. The first objective is to present results from each of these fields that have been proven to work. The second objective is to enable students’ abilities to apply principles learned from their day-to-day interactions with employees. Topics are:

-Leaders and Leadership

-Leadership vs Management

-Major challenges facing Leaders

-Leadership and Motivation

-How Leaders' behave

-4 Ways Leaders get others to follow

-Leadership Power

-Ten Leadership Principles

Each employee in attendance will receive a course outline, hardcopy of model forms and certificate of attendance.

Who Should Attend

This course was specifically designed for the first-time supervisor or supervisors who desire refresher supervisory training.  This course will be especially beneficial for persons preparing for promotion or about to be promoted to a supervisor position. High-level command personnel with advanced supervision training and experience would receive minimal benefit from attending.       

Course Date:                   Feb 14, 2012

                                        

Course Time:                   8:00 am to 4:00 pm

 

Course Instructor:          Mr John Detchon

 

Course Location:             Delta College Main Campus Room N-008

 

Course Fee:                     Consortium Members $75.00

 

                                       Non-members           $125.00

 

This course has been partially funded through MCOLES 2012 Grant

 

- Questions? Call Tom Gillman 989-686-9108 or thomasgillman@delta.edu .

 

 

 First Line Supervision 

Presented by John Detchon from VanMeter and Associates, this course takes the position that the responsibility for quality-control enforcement in an organization depends on the loyalty and abilities of its first-line supervisors. Effective supervisors are those that know when to motivate, when to lead, when to discipline, when to be subordinate and when to just get out of the way. Attendees will be taught:

• The legal and fiduciary responsibilities of a first-line supervisor

• How to build the a positive Supervisory-to-Subordinate relationship

• How to use proven motivational, leadership and decision making principles that move subordinates in a desired

direction

• How to establish accountability with the difficult employee

• Students will receive a model policy, class manual, handouts and certificate of training.

Class size is limited, please register early. Students will receive a model policy, class manual, handouts and certificate of training.

Course Date:                   Feb 15, 2012

                                        

Course Time:                   8:00 am to 4:00 pm

 

Course Instructor:          Mr John Detchon

 

Course Location:             Delta College Main Campus Room J-131

 

Course Fee:                     Consortium Members        $75.00

 

                                       Non-Members                  $125.00

 

This course has been partially funded through MCOLES 2012 Grant

 

- Questions? Call Tom Gillman 989-686-9108 or thomasgillman@delta.edu .

 

 

 Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) Refresher Training

    This SFST Refresher Training is intended for those law enforcement officers who have successfully completed the NHTSA/IACP – approved DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Training Program.  The class will include a review of the SFST’s along with the general concepts of OWI detection and enforcement and proper administration of the tests.  Trends in Michigan and the issues that are being raised in court will be covered with an emphasis on proper documentation and testimony.

 

Officers certified in SFST prior to September 2008 must recertify by September 30, 2012.

 

    This training is being presented by MSP Trooper Troy Meder, a 14 year law enforcement veteran, who started as a officer for Bridgeport Twp PD in 1997 until he entered the Michigan State Police Basic Recruit School in 2000. Completeing the Recruit School in February 2001 Trooper Meder was assigned to the Bay City MSP Post where he was assigned to general road patrol duties. In 2005 Trooper Meder was assigned to a newly formed two person highway criminal interdiction unit. In 2011 he was selected by OHSP as one of thirteen Michigan Police Officers to receive Drug Recognition Expert training and is currently one of only 19 DRE's actively working in Michigan.

 

Course Date:                   Feb 28, 2012

                                        

Course Time:                   1:00pm-5:00pm

 

Course Instructor:          Trooper Troy Meder State of Michigan Certified DRE (Drug Recognition Expert)

 

Course Location:             Delta College Main Campus Room N-007

 

Course Fee:                     $0.00

 

This course is MCOLES approved.   Registration deadline: Feb 21, 2012

 

 

 

Krav Maga Defensive Tactics Training

This program is well-integrated, meaning that similar defensive principles apply to a variety of hostile situations. Therefore, the system can be learned in a relatively short period of instruction. The system is designed to train large numbers of personnel at one time. The techniques are easy to retain with minimal review and can be performed under extreme stress. The Krav Maga System has been overwhelmingly praised by defensive tactics instructors from federal, state and local law enforcement agencies as well as hand to hand combat trainers from special units of the military.

Equipment Needed: Loose fitting athletic clothing. Duty belt, NO firearm. "Red gun" if available.

Course Date:                   Feb 23, 2012

                                        

Course Time:                   8:30a-4:30p

 

Course Instructor:          Certified Krav Maga Instructor

 

Course Location:             Delta College Main Campus Room N-220

 

Course Fee:                     Consortium Members    $0.00

                                       Non-members             $95.00

 

This course is MCOLES approved.   Registration deadline: Feb 16, 2012

 

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