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.


CAWP IS WORKING ON FURTHER FREE TRAINING SEMINARS TO OFFER THROUGHOUT THE SPRING AND SUMMER!


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


Field Training & Evaluation Program Course
Conducted through a Partnership between
Roger Williams University Justice System Training & Research Institute,
and the New England Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.Monday - Friday, June 14 – 18, 2010
Registration   8:00 am - 8:30 am (June 14th)
Presentation   8:30 am - 4:00 pm
At the
Roger Williams University Baypoint Inn & Conference Center
144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, RI

The Field Training & Evaluation Program (FTEP) course is designed to provide formal training and practical information for personnel who will become Field Training Officers in their police department.  The course, through reference to the “San Jose Model”, will consider specific teaching methods applicable to adult learners, performance evaluations using standardized rating procedures, remedial training techniques, and legal issues in recruit training, as well as ethics, leadership, communication, evaluation, retention and dismissal.  The instructors for the program are seasoned law enforcement practitioners with advanced academic experiences.  The cost for the five-day course is $495.00, which includes textbook, materials, breaks and lunch. Checks should be made payable to the Roger Williams University JST&RI, 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871Lodging information for out-of-state attendees is available.   Telephone inquiries should be made to Denise Owens, Assistant Director, at (401) 254-3320 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)




BASIC CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION COURSE
Conducted by the
Roger Williams University Justice System Training & Research Institute
in partnership with the New England Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.
Monday, May 17 - Friday, May 21, 2010
Registration Monday, May 17, 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, 240 Indiantown Road, Ledyard, CT (860-312-3000) for $79.00/night plus tax.  Provide the agent the group code T1 3391.  Provide the Group Name Roger Williams/MPTN.  Reservations should be made as soon as possible.





UNDERSTANDING AND LEADING
GENERATION X AND GENERATION Y EMPLOYEES
Conducted by the Roger Williams University Justice System Training & Research Institute
in partnership with the New England Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.,
hosted by the Longmeadow (MA) Police Department
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Registration   8:30 am - 9:00 am
Presentation   9:00 am - 4:00 pm
at theLongmeadow Police Department, 34 Williams Street, Longmeadow, MA

In today’s increasingly diverse workplace, employee differences can be both a source of frustration and energy.  Particularly in the field of law enforcement, those differences based on age and experience can be difficult to manage.  What are the general characteristics of our employees that may be based on their age and experiences?  How do we learn to recognize and deal with these characteristics? What are some strategies that we can employ to make these differences work for our organization?  This course focuses on viewing employees of different generations not as problems, but as leadership challenges that can improve our organizations and enhance our mission.  The cost for the seminar is $120.00, which covers all training materials.  Checks should be made payable to the Roger Williams University Justice System Training and Research Institute, 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, RI  02871.  Telephone inquiries should be made to Denise Owens, Assistant Director at (401) 254-3320 (or e-mail dowens@rwu.edu), or Liz Campo, Administrative Assistant to JST&RI 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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