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Achieving Supervisory Excellence

Police Supervision/Achieving Supervisory Excellence is a 24-hour hands on program designed specifically for first line supervisors who direct, motivate, lead, appraise and discipline others.  Participants will utilize the Situational Leadership profile to analyze their supervisory approach and the Work Behavior Style Profile to analyze their own and others' work behavioral style.  They will develop new and better ways to motivate and coach.  As a result of coaching role play, exercises, self assessments, group discussion and lecture, attendees will leave with new supervisory knowledge and skills that they can apply immediately.

Course Dates:    June 2 - 4, 2009

Course Time:    8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Course Location:    Delta College, Room N012

Course Fee:    $365.00 per person

Course Instructor:    MACNLOW Associates

 

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 the following:

  • Substantive criminal law as it relates to domestic violence.
  • Probable cause as it relates to domestic violence.
  • Stalking and aggrevated stalking.
  • Personal Protection Orders (PPO's).
  • Warrantless arrest authority.
  • Procedural requirements in responding to domestic violence.

Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) credit is available to participants that complete the full eight (8) hours of training.

Bring your drivers license number, social security number and agency ORI number.

Lunch and break refreshments will be provided at no cost.

Course Date:    June 16, 2009

Course Time:    8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Course Location:    Delta College, Room J131

Course Fee:    There are no charges to departments/participants for this training.

Course Instructor:    Instruction Team consisting of MCOLES approved Instructors.

Register early!  Class space is limited to 40 participants.

 

Emergency Vehicle Operation & Traffic Stops

As Law Enforcement Officers, we are all aware of the dangers of everyday police work.  It is a fact that the highest number of Officer Fatalities is in some way connected to our Patrol vehicles.  This course will present a two fold approach to the officer.  The first presentation produced by Skid Car Inc. pertaining to vehicle dynamics as well as behind the wheel range time.  The second portion is a presentation which is presented by "S.T.O.P.S." which stands for Strategies & Tactics of Patrol Stops.

STOPS is a program used throughout Ohio and Indiana and was developed by the late Sgt. Bob Magnuson.  In this program, Magnuson has compiled some very enlightening facts about Officer Assaults.  During this course, the two Supreme Court cases of Pennsylvania vs. Mimms (1977) and Maryland vs. Wilson (1997) will be discussed and compared to the Officers own department policies.  Both of these cases deal with the legal right of the Officer to remove occupants from the vehicle prior to approaching the vehicle while occupied.

This course is an eight hour course which will start with a brief classroom presentation followed by range time with the Officer's conducting behind the wheel exercises and scenario based training using air soft weapons.

Course Date & Time:    Session III    June 9, 2009        8:00 am to 4:00 pm

                                   Session IV    June 18, 2009      3:00 pm to 11:00 pm

                                   Session V     June 23, 2009      8:00 am to 4:00 pm

Course Location:    Delta College

Course Fee:    Non-Consortium:  $85.00 per person or $150.00 per person if using Delta College's vehicle

                      Delta College Consortium Members:  $0.00 per person or $50.00 per person if using Delta College's vehicle

Course Instructor:    Sgt. Michael Jarabek and Delta College Police Academy EVO Instruction Staff

Required Equipment:    Casual protective clothing, jeans and a long sleeve shirt, eye protection, duty vest, duty belt with handcuffs, holster (air soft guns provided by Delta College), and patrol vehicle.

MCOLES Approved

Registration Deadline:    One week prior to scheduled training session.

 

Footwear Evidence

A course which is designed to assist an investigator or Evidence Technician in the Awareness, Detection, Documentation, and Collection of Footwear Evidence.  This course is a practical workshop for Hands on Collection and preservation of Footwear impressions in various soil types, dust impressions, unusual surfaces, etc.

Course Date:    June 17, 2009

Course Time:    8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Course Location:    Delta College, Room C123

Course Fee:    Non-Consortium:  $110.00 per person; Delta College Consortium Members:  $0.00

Course Instructor:    Keith LaMont, MSP Lab Tech, Forensic Scientist, Trace Evidence Analyst

MCOLES Approved

Registration Deadline:    June 3, 2009

Investigating Missing Children (Revised Edition 2009)

This course is designed to assist officers who respond to and investigate incidents of missing children.  Officers will be provided with information which will help them understand Federal and State laws which apply to Runaway, Missing & Abducted Children.  Officers will be instructed how to appropriately respond regarding Runaway, Missing & Abducted Children and understand and identify private and public resources which are available to assist first responders and investigators regarding Runaway, Missing & Abducted Children.  Officers will be provided with investigative aids which they may carry with them for reference when investigating these type of complaints.

Course Date:    June 10, 2009

Course Time:    8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Course Location:    Delta College

Course Fee:    Non-Consortium:  $85.00 per person; Delta College Consortium Members:  $0.00 per person

Course Instructor:    Retired Lt. Donald Sprague, Founder and President of Michigan Child Safety Advocates

MCOLES Approved

Registration Deadline:    June 5, 2009

 

I.P.M.B.A. Certified Police Mountain Bike School

Course Date:    June 29 to July 1, 2009

Course Time:    8:00 am to 8:00 pm

Course Location:    Delta College

Course Fee:    Non-Consortium:  $400.00 per person; Delta College Consortium Members:  $300.00 per person

Course Instructor:    Kathy Vonk

Course Requirements:

Each officer must have a quality mountain bike, no hybrids or road bikes allowed, an approved cycling helmet as well as wrap-around shatter-resistant eye protection, dark and light lenses, tire levers, tubes and/or patch kit, small frame pump or CO2, basic multi-tool, a water bottle or other source of hydration is required (i.e. Camelback), padded cycling gloves and padded shorts are highly recommended.  Rain gear recommended, a thorough medical exam is highly recommended prior to the course.  This course is physically demanding and adequate physical fitness levels are required.  Students must complete and return the PAR-Q by the beginning of day one.  If there are any "yes" answers on the PAR-Q you MUST visit your physician and have the PAR-MedX completed and returned by the beginnning of day one.  No exceptions.

MCOLES Approved

Registration Deadline:    June 18, 2009

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