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Law Enforcement Events Calendar

November 2009

Police Motorcycle Instructor Training
Type:  Training
Date:  November 2, 2009 -- November 20, 2009
Location:  Portsmouth, Virginia
Web site:  Visit
Contact:  Sam Pettineo
Email:  nucps@northwestern.edu
Summary:  This 3-week program prepares instructor-candidates to teach the Police Motorcycle Operator Training course. The first week familiarizes the student with set-up and instruction of basic practical exercises, reviews adult education applications, and provides opportunities to be critics of instructional technique. Police Motorcycle Instructor Training overlaps with the second and third weeks of Police Motorcycle Operator Training to give instructor-candidates hands-on experience teaching students.
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Hock Hochheim - Street Survival
Type:  Training
Date:  November 7, 2009 -- November 8, 2009
Location:  Newtown, Pennsylvania
Web site:  http://www.hockscqc.com/shop/product285.html
Contact:  Hock Hochheim
Email:  hock@hockscqc.com
Phone:  972-390-1777
Summary:  Seminar held at: NAC - Newtown Athletic Club - 209 Penns Trail - Newtown, PA - 18940 (eastern PA, western NJ border area) Intel: Please wear street clothes and mat shoes or footwear suitable for wearing on training mats. Bring eye protection, a replica pistol, knife and two sticks, and two focus mitts. If you do not have these, some will be available for borrow or sale. If you have a battery-powered airsoft pistol and replica pistols and knives, please bring them.
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National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Golf Classic
Type:  Charity
Date:  November 8, 2009 -- November 13, 2009
Location:  Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Web site:  http://www.nleomgc.com
Contact:  Dan Morphet
Email:  NLEOMGC@aol.com
Phone:  877.465.3467
Summary:  The 10th Annual National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Golf Classic will be held November 8-13, 2009 and is the "WORLDS LARGEST LAW ENFORCEMENT GOLF EVENT." In addition to the opportunity to support a great cause, youll have the opportunity to play some of the most requested courses in Myrtle Beach. Last years event raised $44,000 and brought our 9-year total donated to the Memorial to $360,000.
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Advanced Commercial Crash Investigation
Type:  Training
Date:  November 9, 2009 -- November 13, 2009
Location:  Jacksonville, Florida
Web site:  http://www.iptm.org
Contact:  IPTM
Email:  info@iptm.org
Phone:  (904)-620-4786
Summary:  This course is designed to enhance the training you acquired in our Inspection and Investigation of Commercial Vehicle Crashes course. You will learn how to conduct a detailed analysis of commercial motor vehicle dynamics and the application to traffic crash reconstruction. Topics include static-quasistatic and dynamic roll propensities, ABS braking systems, speed analysis and gear reduction ratios, axle weight distribution, liquid load analysis, and much more. 
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F.T.O. Civil Liability Issues
Type:  Training
Date:  November 9, 2009 -- November 11, 2009
Location:  Jacksonville, Florida
Web site:  http://www.iptm.org
Contact:  IPTM
Email:  info@iptm.org
Phone:  (904)-620-4786
Summary:  This course will expose you to civil liability issues with specific attention to civil liability concerns in the field training program. You will learn the legal theories under which field training officers are brought into the civil liability spectrum. We will provide you with a review of the assorted claims typically utilized against the field training officer and corrective steps that can be taken to protect, improve and insulate the field training program from civil liability exposure.
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Human Factors in Traffic Crash Reconstruction
Type:  Training
Date:  November 9, 2009 -- November 13, 2009
Location:  Tempe, Arizona
Web site:  http://www.iptm.org
Contact:  IPTM
Email:  info@iptm.org
Phone:  (904)-620-4786
Summary:  While many crash investigation courses focus on the interpretation of physical evidence to determine how a collision occurred, this course will examine a variety of human factors to determine why a collision occurred. You will gain an understanding of human evidence and its importance. You will also learn the nature of perception and reaction, the factors affecting the investigators choice of perception-reaction values as well as eyewitness reliability.
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Interviews and Interrogations for Drug and Street Gang Enforcement Officers
Type:  Training
Date:  November 9, 2009 -- November 13, 2009
Location:  Jacksonville, Florida
Web site:  http://www.iptm.org
Contact:  IPTM
Email:  info@iptm.org
Phone:  904-620-4786
Summary:  This unique course is specifically designed for law enforcement officers whose primary assignment is drug investigation and street gang enforcement. Instruction will focus on techniques that will enable officers to significantly increase their ability to obtain information from these types of individuals, whether they are suspects, witnesses or victims. You will also learn to detect deception when it is present and to recognize truthfulness when it is forthcoming from the innocent.
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Police Applicant Background Investigation
Type:  Training
Date:  November 9, 2009 -- November 13, 2009
Location:  Jacksonville, Florida
Web site:  http://www.iptm.org
Contact:  IPTM
Email:  info@iptm.org
Phone:  904-620-4786
Summary:  This course will prepare you to conduct objective, thorough and legally sustainable background investigations reflective of the professional standards of your agency. The training will guide you through the relevant law and administrative regulations as well as sealed and public records, confidentiality, release of information waivers, drug testing and much more. Finally, you will learn how to properly document your findings in a comprehensive report in the event of future legal challenges.
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Police Motorcycle Operator Training
Type:  Training
Date:  November 9, 2009 -- November 20, 2009
Location:  Portsmouth, Virginia
Web site:  Visit
Contact:  Sam Pettineo
Email:  nucps@northwestern.edu
Summary:  This 2-week course is designed for police motorcycle officers who wish to hone their skills and enhance safety on the road. Students spend the majority of the course "in the saddle" with practical exercises and riding instruction supplemented with classroom instruction and demonstrations of tactical techniques. Topics include machine nomenclature, ABS braking/counter-steering/evasive maneuvers, slow maneuvering, control, curve negotiation, escort duties, defensive driving, and vehicle stops.
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Crime Scene Technology 3
Type:  Training
Date:  November 9, 2009 -- November 13, 2009
Location:  Evanston, Illinois
Web site:  Visit
Contact:  Sam Pettineo
Email:  nucps@northwestern.edu
Summary:  This course is an advanced level hands-on workshop that requires considerable experience in the crime scene process and/or successful completion of Crime Scene Technology 1 and 2. Instruction features advanced chemical and light source application and enhancement techniques, and the methodologies used in documentation and preservation of trace evidence are highlighted. Completion of the course provides a true chronology of processing techniques and applications for field and laboratory use.
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Traffic Accident Reconstruction 2
Type:  Training
Date:  November 9, 2009 -- November 13, 2009
Location:  Evanston, Illinois
Web site:  Visit
Contact:  Jason Stamps
Email:  nucps@northwestern.edu
Summary:  Traffic Accident Reconstruction 2 (TAR2) further explores the methods used when reconstructing traffic accidents, and provides the training necessary to reconstruct traffic accidents. The course also provides required experience by using real-world case studies. Topics covered include trigonometry in reconstruction and conservation of momentum. Students must have successfully completed Traffic Accident Reconstruction 1 (TAR1) or its equivalent before participation in TAR2 will be allowed.
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Accident Investigation 1
Type:  Training
Date:  November 9, 2009 -- November 20, 2009
Location:  River Grove, Illinois
Web site:  Visit
Contact:  Michael DiTallo
Email:  nucps@northwestern.edu
Phone:  800-323-4011
Summary:  Accident Investigation 1 is based on the latest edition of J. Stannard Bakers traffic accident investigation manual, Traffic Collision Investigation, and provides an in-depth study of the skills needed to systematically investigate a traffic accident and recognize critical evidence at the accident scene. The course covers topics that include preparation for traffic collision investigation and photographing the collision scene and damaged vehicles.
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M26 / X26 TASER Instructor Course
Type:  Training
Date:  November 10, 2009 -- November 11, 2009
Location:  Spokane, Washington
Contact:  John Oliphant
Email:  jroliphant@spokanesheriff.org
Phone:  509-477-3211
Summary:  M26 & X26 instructor certification and recertification course. This course will certify you to instruct others on the use of both the M26 Advanced TASER and TASER X26.
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Police Motorcycle Instructor Recertification
Type:  Training
Date:  November 11, 2009
Location:  Portsmouth, Virginia
Web site:  Visit
Contact:  Sam Pettineo
Email:  nucps@northwestern.edu
Summary:  This one day, intensive course is designed for instructors whose certificate has expired or who want to upgrade their skills to reflect the latest teaching techniques. This one day program emphasizes new ABS braking techniques along with new exercises that safely promote proficiency and student confidence. Topics covered include, ABS braking, practice teaching (new field exercises), street riding techniques, law enforcement tactical techniques.
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ICISF Conference
Type:  Conference
Date:  November 11, 2009 -- November 15, 2009
Location:  Nashville, Tennessee
Web site:  http://www.icisf.org
Contact:  Terri Pazornick
Email:  terrip@icisf.org
Phone:  410-750-9600
Summary:  The ICISF Conferences are "must attend" experiences for anyone working in the fields of Crisis Intervention, Disaster Response, Education, Emergency Services, Employee Assistance, Healthcare, Homeland Security, Human Resources, Mental Health, Military, Spiritual Care, Transportation and Traumatic Stress. A variety of classes are taught by our renowned instructors during a four or five day conference.
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