First Responders Guide, Crimes Involving Computers
This class provides information to an officer or detective who is investigating most computer crimes. Specific topics include e-mail, online auction fraud (E-Bay), contacting internet service providers, writing search warrants for computers and ISP's such as Yahoo, AOL, MySpace.com, and Instant Messenger. Officers will be trained regarding online predators and solicitors of young children.
This course is a prerequisite for Crimes Involving Computers Part II.
Course Date: May 4, 2009
Course Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Course Location: Delta College, Room J130
Course Fee: Non-Consortium: $125.00 per person; Delta College Consortium Members: $25.00 per person
Course Instructor: Craig Stouffer, expert in technical surveillance and forensic computer investigation.
MCOLES Approved
Register early! Class is limited to 15 participants.
Registration Deadline: April 27, 2009
Crimes Involving Computers Part II
Crimes Involving Computers Part II is instructed in a computer lab. Officers will receive advanced instruction while utilizing the information which was learned during the First Responders Guide, Crimes Involving Computers program. Crimes Involving Computers Part II is practical training and an excellent learning tool.
Prerequisite: First Responders Guide, Crimes Involving Computers offered at Delta College.
Course Date: May 5, 2009
Course Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Course Location: Delta College, Room J130
Course Fee: Non-Consortium: $125.00 per person; Delta College Consortium Members: $25.00 per person
Course Instructor: Craig Stouffer, expert in technical surveillance and forensic computer investigation
MCOLES Approved
Register early! Class is limited to 15 participants.
Registration Deadline: April 27, 2009
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: May 7, 2009
Course Time: 3:00 pm to 11:00 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
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.
Course Instructor: Sgt. Michael Jarabek and Delta College Police Academy EVO Instruction Staff
MCOLES Approved
Registration Deadline: May 4, 2009
Evidence Technician School
This 56-hour school runs from Monday, May 11, 2009 through Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Subjects include: Latent prints, footwear/tire tracks, serology, firearms, trace-evidence, computer crimes, arson investigation, and interview/interrogation. Hands-on training will be extensive. Equipment to bring: Digital camera (general crime scene photography), or 35 mm camera, and a tripod. If your agency doesn't have a tripod, ordering information will be available at the time of registration.
Course Dates: May 11 - 15, 18 and 19, 2009
Course Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Course Location: Delta College
Course Fee: Non-Consortium: $280.00 per officer; Delta College Consortium Members: $225.00 per person
(Each participant will receive a fully stocked Crime Scene kit and reference book for the field, over $500.00 retail value.)
Course Instructor: Michigan State Police Bridgeport Crime Lab Personnel
MCOLES Approved/MCOLES Grant Funded
Register early! Class is limited to 20 participants.
Registration Deadline: April 24, 2009
Field Training Officer Instruction/Certification
This forty-hour course is specifically designed for experienced uniformed patrol personnel selected to serve as Field Training Officers whith probationary employees. The course emphasizes the FTO's role in assisting probationers certify for solo patrol operations by applying the knowledge and skills acquired during Basic Police Training/Certification and using them according to agency policy, procedures and community service delivery standards.
Course Dates: May 4 - 8, 2009
Course Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Course Location: Delta College, Room C111
Course Fee: Non-Consortium: $500.00 per officer; Delta College Consortium Members: $375.00 per officer
Course Instructor: Bruce Sokolove, Field Training Associates, Ypsilanti, Michigan
MCOLES Approved
Registration Deadline: April 20, 2009
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: May 21, 2009
Course Time: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Course Location: Delta College
Course Fee: Non-Consortium: $85.00 per person or $150.00 per person using Delta College's vehicle
Delta College Consortium Members: $0.00 per person or $50.00 per person 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: May 14, 2009
Motor Vehicle Code Update Training/Criminal Law Update
This eight hour training for law enforcement officers will include four hours of training in Motor Vehicle Code and its application to enforcement efforts as well as four hours of criminal law update. Attendees will receive the Motor Vehicle Code Excerpts patrol guide and current applications for criminal law updates.
Course Date: May 28, 2009
Course Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Course Location: Delta College
Course Fee: Non-Consortium: $150.00 per person; Delta College Consortium Members: $0.00 per person
Course Instructors: Spl./Sgt. Lance Cook and Lt. David Greydanous
MCOLES Approved
Registration Deadline: May 20, 2009
Police Management Leadership Series
Added Value Leadership Customer Relations In and Out of the Organization - Chief Alan Brunacinci
This leadership training is designed for the police supervisor and managers. This is a series of six one-day seminars instructed by dynamic professional speakers. The unique schedule of speakers is designed to allow for participation in one or all six seminars. The focus of this seminar will include added value leadership, customer relations in and out of the organization presented by Chief Alan Brunacinci.
Course Date: May 13, 2009
Course Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Course Location: Delta College, Room G160 (Lecture Theatre)
Course Fee: Non-Consortium: $65.00 per person; Delta College and LEORTC Consortium Members: $50.00 per person
Course Instructor: Chief Alan Brunacinci
MCOLES Approved/MCOLES Grant Funded
Registration Deadline: May 5, 2009