Upcoming Training

**Please email rodriguez@cawp.net with any upcoming training.

Call the CT Police Academy, FIELD SERVICES DIVISION (203-238-6514)  to confirm  any of the courses officered below or for further information.


IAWP MEMBERS & AFFILIATES WILL RECEIVE 20% OFF THIS COURSE!

Controlled F.O.R.C.E. will be attending the IAWP Conference September 2010.

 

Please contact

Sarah Dunlop

Executive Assistant for Tony Grano

Controlled F.O.R.C.E.

Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection

630-365-1700

630-365-1361

sarah@controlledforce.com

www.c-force.us



Role of the Patrol First Line Supervisor
Sponsored by Roger Williams University Justice System Training & Research Institute,and the New England Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.
Tuesday, February 16 – Thursday, February 18, 2010 Registration   8:00 am – 8:30 am  (Tuesday, February 16, 2010)  Presentation   8:30 am - 4:30 pm (8:30am – 12:00pm Thursday, February 18, 2010)   Roger Williams University Baypoint Inn & Conference Center 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, RI

 

Police supervisors are the most critical link between management and rank-in-file employees.  Their role requires an understanding that they have the primary responsibility for identifying, eliminating and controlling police aberrant behavior. Through a combination of lecture, case exercises, and group discussion, this program will provide the first-line supervisor with useful guidelines to prevent, detect, and investigate employee misconduct as well as emphasize their role in creating and maintaining a healthy ethical environment in their agency.  The primary instructor is Major Thomas Kennedy, New Hampshire State Police (ret.) who has vast education and experience in the field.  The cost for the two and a half-day course is $360.00, which includes materials, breaks and lunch (no lunch provided on Thursday, February 18, 2010).  Checks should be made payable to the Roger Williams University School of Justice Studies, One Old Ferry Road, Bristol, RI 02809Lodging information for out-of-state attendees is available.  Telephone inquiries should be made to Denise Owens, JST&RI Assistant Director at (401) 254-3320, or Liz Campo, Administrative Assistant to the School of Justice Studies at (401) 254-3731 or fax (401) 254-3351.



Women in Law Enforcement Street Survival Seminar
Las Vegas, Nevada Seminar
February 23rd and 24th, 2010
Hosted by: Injured Police Officers Fund
Location: Gold Coast Hotel and Casino
$33 a night for a single or a double, $48 a triple or $63 for a quad
You can see more about the seminar and Calibre Press
 at calibrepress.com or policeone.com
Connecticut Association of Women Police
30% Special Discount Rate
$150.50 per person
Discount Code: SS30
Please register before Jan. 15th to get discount  To Register: We can invoice your department, please e-mailing names and ranks to steve.hirst@calibrepress.com or you can use the discount code at calibrepress.com  SOME OF THE TOPICS**Winning Mind**Control Process**Force Options**Surviving Your Relationships**Tactics for the Smaller Officer**Tactical Edge**Career Survival

Command Training Series:  Mid-Management Course
in partnership with the New England Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.
10-day Program starting Monday, March 1 – Friday, March 5, 2010
Monday, March 8 – Friday, March 12, 2010
8:00am – 4:30 pm Daily
Roger Williams University Baypoint Inn & Conference Center 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island
The Command Training Series:  Mid-Management Course will provide sworn public safety professionals with contemporary, relevant concepts of management and leadership appropriate to the role responsibilities of the mid level manager in a modern criminal justice agency.  The course will be appropriate for people typically holding the rank of Lieutenant.  Attendees will examine topics including Emotional Intelligence, Leadership & Management Principles, Time Management, Organizational & Interpersonal Communications, Organizational Culture & Change Management, Data Analysis, Planning, & Project Management, Budgeting, Labor Issues & Legal Research, and Problem Employees & Conflict Management, as well as Contemporary & Critical Issues.  The program will be presented by experienced academics and law enforcement practitioners.  The cost for the seminar is $1450.00 per person for agencies whose chiefs are current NEACOP members ($1600.00 per person for non-members) which includes textbook, materials, breaks and lunches.  Checks should be made payable to the Roger Williams University JST&RI, 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, RI   02871Travel, lodging and evening meals are the responsibility of the attendee; however area hotels have provided a special rate for personnel in attendance at this course.  Telephone inquiries should be made to Denise Owens, JST&RI Assistant Director at (401) 254-3320 (or e-mail her at dowens@rwu.edu), or Liz Campo, Administrative Assistant to the School of Justice Studies at (401) 254-3731 (or e-mail her at ecampo@rwu.edu)or fax (401) 254-3351.
Pre-Employment Background Investigation  for Law Enforcement Seminar 
Sponsored by  Roger Williams University Justice System Training & Research Institute and the New England Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc. 
Monday, March 22 – Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Registration   8:00 am - 8:30 am  Presentation   8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Roger Williams University Baypoint Inn & Conference Center 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island
A two-day Pre-Employment Background Investigation for Law Enforcement Seminar will address contemporary concepts, issues, and practices to include:  practical implications for background investigation, definitions and terminology, steps in the pre-employment screening process, laws of the hiring process, medical standards, psychiatric standards and the screening process, polygraph VSA examinations (where applicable), the background investigation process itself, sources of information, and the background investigation report.  The cost for the seminar is $315.00, which includes materials, breaks and lunch.  Checks should be made payable to the Roger Williams University, Justice System Training & Research Institute, 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, RI  02871. Telephone inquiries should be made to Denise Owens, JST&RI Assistant Director at (401) 254-3320, or Liz Campo, Administrative Assistant to the School of Justice Studies at (401) 254-3731 or fax (401) 254-3351.

BASIC CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION COURSE  Conducted by theRoger Williams University Justice System Training & Research Institutein partnership with the New England Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.

 Monday, March 22 - Friday, March 26, 2010  Registration Monday, March 22, 2010  8:30 – 9:00am  Presentation daily  9:00am – 4:00pm

Hosted by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Police at  Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Public Safety Headquarters 101 Pequot Trail, Mashantucket, CT   06338

 

This five-day Basic Criminal Investigation Course designed for law enforcement investigators will cover first officer at the scene, basic crime scene management, interviewing and interrogation, sketching, fingerprint theory & practice with both inked and latent fingerprints, explosive theory, large crime scene vs. small crime scene, and  blood spatter theory.  The course will be taught by FBI Special Agent Michael Scully (ret.) formerly a member of the FBI’s Evidence Response Team.  He has responded worldwide to crime scenes including the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Africa, and was a lead agent on the Egypt Air airliner crash in 1999.  In addition to his field responsibilities, Special Agent Scully has served as an FBI police instructor in Africa and the Middle East teaching crime scene processing to law enforcement officers in the region.

 The cost for the seminar is $360.00, which includes coffee and morning break as well as seminar materials.  Checks should be made payable to the Roger Williams University, Justice System Training & Research Institute, 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, RI  02871.  Hotel reservations can be made at the Two Trees Inn (800-442-1000) for $89.00/night plus tax.  Provide the agent the group code 3323.  Provide the Group Name Roger Williams/MPTN.  Rooms will be blocked up until March 1st so reservations should be made ASAP.  Telephone inquiries should be made to Denise Owens, JST&RI Assistant Director at (401) 254-3320 or Liz Campo, Administrative Assistant to the School of Justice Studies at (401) 254-3731.  Please fax form to (401) 254-3351 or register online at http://www.rwu.edu/academics/schools/sjs/jstri.



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