WHY TEENS KILL
Phil Chalmers' live seminar "Why Teens Kill: Warning Signs, Causes, Triggers and Prevention" is classroom based and jammed with media, including hundreds of crime scene photos, original videos, suspect interrogations, and information known only to the killer and law enforcement. This seminar is fast-paced and covers over 50 juvenile homicide cases, including school shootings, family killings, thrill killings, mall shootings, cult killings, gang shootings, and media-inspired murders.
This course will teach attendees the top ten reasons why teens kill, the six types of teen killers, the warning signs that were missed, the triggers that cause kids to finally make the move, and ways we can keep our communities and schools safe. THIS CLASS IS A MUST FOR EVERY PARENT, JUVENILE OFFICER, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR, YOUTH COUNSELOR, POLICE OFFICER, AND ANYONE WHO COMES IN CONTACT WITH JUVENILES, WHICH, QUITE FRANKLY, IS ALL OF US! Phil will also take attendees back in time with the history of teen murder and school violence, and will take attendees into the minds of teen killers, and into their culture, showing attendees what kinds of music, movies, and video games kids today absorb.
Some of the cases featured in this year's seminar inlcude a mall shooting, school shootings, murders commtted by children as young as 7-years-old, thrill killings, and sex killings. Phil will cover the 15 warning signs, the 10 causes of teen murder, the triggers that cause teens to kill, and strageties for prevention. This seminar is loaded with crime scene photos, interviews with first responders and homicide detectives, and the killers themselves. Every attendee will take home a valuable seminar booklet to refer back to after the seminar. The most common feedback from Phil's live seminar is "I wish Phil had more time to speak" and "This was the best training seminar I have been to in my entire career.
For more information on this edgy, real and graphic course, check out Phil's website at : http://philchalmers.com/index.php?route=information/information&information_id=4
This course is MCOLES approved.
Course Date: Monday January 9, 2012
Course Time: 9am-5pm
Course Location: Delta College 1961 Delta Rd University Center, MI 48710
Course Instructor: Phil Chalmers
Course Cost: Delta Consortium Members $59.00
Non-Consortium Members $99.00
For more information Contact Tom Gillman at 989-686-9108 thomasgillman@delta.edu or Dawn Jurik at 989-686-9176 dawnjurik@delta.edu
Abandoned Vehicle Law Update
This four hour course will familiarize police officers, records specialists, property managers and other law enforcement personnel that are tasked with dealing with abandoned vehicles, with the changes to the laws and procedures pertaining with this topic. It will provide information for the proper processing, potential criminal violations and civil liability. This also will help facilitate communication between law enforcement and the towing industry.
Sgt Lance Cook of MSP has served over 22 years in law enforcement, 16 years of that with the Michigan State Police. In addition to having numerous traffic related courses for the State police, he also teaches traffic engineering extension courses for Michigan State University, police academy and police In-service classes here at Delta College, Oakland Community College and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. He is a past board member of the Michigan Association of Traffic Accident Investigators and is a fully accredited Traffic Crash Reconstructionists.
Topics covered:
Watercraft, ORV and Snowmobile Procedures
LEIN Entry and removal procdeures
Out-of-state vehicles and notification
Overview of the Garage Keepers LEIN and Lost/Found Property Acts
and more.................
Course Date: January 11, 2012
Course Time: 8:30am-12:30pm
Course Location: Delta College 1961 Delta Rd University Center, MI 48710 room N-007
Course Instructor: Sgt Lance Cook Michigan State Police
Course Cost: Delta Consortium Members $0.00
Non-Consortium Members $65.00
Registration Deadline: Jan 4, 2012 This course is MCOLES approved.
This three-day training seminar is offered to all Michigan County Weighmasters and law enforcement officers responsible for truck traffic enforcement.
This training is designed for Weighmasters/Officers to update their knowledge to enforce traffic laws for commercial vehicles including large trucks, tankers, and agricultural transports regarding weight laws, load securement, driver responsiblilities and commercial vehicle registrations.
NOTE: Participants should bring coveralls or utlity type clothing for the third day for 'hands-on' truck inspection.
Course Date: January 31, Feb 1 -2, 2012
Course Time: 8:00am-5:00pm
Course Location: Delta College 1961 Delta Rd University Center, MI 48710 room N-007
Course Instructor: Sgt Douglas Szczepanski Michigan State Police - Traffic Safety Division; Motor Carrier Enforcement
Course Cost: Delta Consortium Members $150.00
Non-Consortium Members $250.00
Registration Deadline: Jan 24, 2012 This course is MCOLES approved.
The Field Training and Evaluating Program is an extension of the law enforcement selection process. It combines pre-field training with objective evaluations to ensure that the standards of a competent law enforcement officer are met. This is a
40 – hour course designed for experienced uniform patrol officers and corrections officers to learn the “new job / task” of becoming a Field Training Officer – FTO. The San Jose Model of Field Training is taught during this course. The program will emphasize the FTO’s role in teaching, training, coaching and evaluating the recruit officer as they “earn” the right to wear your department’s uniform. Each student will receive a Field Training and Evaluation manual for this course.
Course Date
: January 23-27, 2012
Course Time: 8:30am-4:30pm
Course Location: Delta College 1961 Delta Rd University Center, MI 48710 room N-012
Course Instructor: DeWolf and Associates Instructor
Course Cost: Delta Consortium Members $200.00
Non-Consortium Members $295.00
Registration Deadline: Jan 16, 2012 This course is MCOLES approved
Basic Speed Timing Operator
MCOLES approved course of training which will certify licensed police officers to operate traffic RADAR and traffic LIDAR instruments. The course of training consists of one day of classroom instruction, 24 hours of field exercises followed by two more days of classroom instruction. Successful completion of this course will certify officers as RADAR/LIDAR operators.
Course Dates: Jan 27, 2012 (24 hours of field exercises on own time) March 16 & 17, 2012
Course Time: 8:00am to 5:00pm, 2:00pm – 10:00pm, 8:00am-4:00pm
Course Instructor: Del Zimmerman
Course Location: Delta College, Room C-111
Course Fee: Non-Consortium: $285.00 per person Re-cert $95.00
Delta College Consortium Members: $0.00 per person Re-cert $0.00
Required Equipment: Patrol car equipped with Radar unit on third day.
MCOLES Approved Registration Deadline: Jan 20, 2012