PURSUIT POLICY WORKSHOP

September 28, 2010
8:30 amto12:30 pm
 
 
 
TUESDAY
 
LOCATION:
Illinois Valley Crime Prevention Commission Training Room
225 Backbone Road East, Princeton
 
TUITION:     Members: -0-            Non-Members: $50.00
 
INSTRUCTOR: Lt. Jeff Brinkley, Ames Police Department (Iowa)
 
In an effort to reduce the number of deaths and injuries resulting from vehicle pursuits, ALERT International and IADLEST are partnering to provide a comprehensive pursuit policy program.
This effort addresses law enforcement vehicular pursuit policy issues, including factors to consider when initiating, conducting, and terminating a vehicular pursuit. Techniques discussed in pursuit policy workshops are consistent with the International Association of Chiefs of Police guidelines.
Recognizing that pursuit driving is a very dangerous activity, police departments around the United States have begun to change their perspective of pursuits and their understanding of pursuit policy and training.  This research has prompted programs such as this, which encourage departments across the country to analyze current pursuit policies and training requirements.
Pursuit policy workshops will be held in every state throughout 2009-2010. The four-hour pursuit policy workshop will provide guidance for officers. Training will include:
  • Factors to consider when initiating a vehicular pursuit.
  • Safe and effective techniques to implement during a vehicular pursuit.
  • Methods to successfully conclude a vehicular pursuit.
The workshop is designed to provide law enforcement officers with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and successfully conduct vehicular pursuits.
 
CALL, E-MAIL, OR FAX YOUR RESERVATION TODAY!

GANG IDENTIFICATION & STREET INTERVIEWING FOR THE PATROL OFFICER

September 27, 2010
8:00 amto5:00 pm
 
 
 
MONDAY
 
LOCATION:
La Salle County Sheriff’s Department Training Room
707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa
 
TUITION:     Members: -0-            Non-members: $50.00
 
INSTRUCTORS: Detective Monty Hall and Detective Domenic Cappelluti
   
COURSE CONTENT:
This course is specifically designed to prepare uniformed police officers or tactical street officers to successfully identify street level gang members and then properly conduct successful street interviews.  Blocks of instructions will include:
*Proper gang documentation- beyond the gang contact card
* Successful street interviewing
* Building Probable cause on street stops with gang members
* How to successfully work for the "dash cam".
* Rapport building
*Consent to search
* Establishing your suspect's behavioral "norm" during the GCD "60 second personality evaluation".
To effectively conduct street interviews, a Police Officer has to have a goal.  Each and every time we have contact with a possible gang member on the street, we have to get as much accurate information as possible.  Due to our busy shifts or because of our lack of interest, sometimes we don’t take advantage of a very important time.
Each contact is different and the information on the street is always changing.  This information can lead to finding probable cause, making arrests, identifying new gang members, solving other crimes, and the list goes on.  You have to be creative and ingenious while having a simple conversation.  Having good presence and a congenial personality goes much further than a harsh or callous attitude.  Learn how to “talk-the-talk” and not over do it.  Know how to control the direction of the conversation without making your street contact feel like an interrogation.  Just like anything else, this comes with practice.
You should never consider a street interview to be routine.  Yesterday’s cooperative gang member or confidential informant may be deadly today!  You may not know they’ve just done a shooting.  An uncooperative “gang banger” victim may have decided not to report the shooting.  Now, you have just stopped the suspect on a “routine” street interview.  You may be the next victim.  Are you prepared? 
 
PLEASE REGISTER YOUR OFFICERS BY SEPTEMBER 20, 2010!!

SPECIALIZED FITNESS TRAINING FOR SWAT OFFICERS

September 23, 2010
8:00 amto5:00 pm

 

 

THURSDAY

LOCATION:

LaSalle county Sheriff’s Department Training Room
707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa

TUITION: Members: -0- Non-members: $50.00

INSTRUCTORS: Brian Marvin and James Di Naso – Police Kinesiology Company

COURSE CONTENT:

Tactical team members need to have specific physical skills to effectively and safely carry out their duties (missions). This course will educate tactical team members and tactical trainers on how to improve tactical specific fitness levels. Improving tactical specific fitness will improve
physical abilities and the performance of technical skills learned in training. Tactical movement skills including evasive maneuvers and improving shooting proficiency while moving are addressed. Tactical specific fitness drills and strategies to improve tactical preparedness will be demonstrated and then performed by those attending. This course is ideal for members of SWAT teams, Crisis Response Teams and instructors who develop physical training
programs for tactical teams.

THIS COURSE IS PHYSICAL!   PLEASE WEAR COMFORTABLE CLOTHING.

PLEASE CALL, E-MAIL, OR FAX YOUR RESERVATION TODAY!!!
 

BASIC COMPUTER NETWORKING AND INTERNET TOPICS FOR FIRST RESPONDERS

September 7, 2010
8:00 amto5:00 pm

 

 

TUESDAY

LOCATION:

La Salle County Sheriff’s Department Training Room
707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa

TUITION: Members: -0- Non-members: $50.00

INSTRUCTOR: Sgt. John Briscoe, Vernon Hills Police Department

This program is designed for the First Responder who arrives at a crime scene and is tasked with seizing and securing electronic evidence. It will introduce officers to the investigative value associated with networks and the internet.

Officers will obtain the basic knowledge and skills to recognize networking and internet topics for law enforcement personnel. Areas addressed in the course include the networking hardware, software, ethics, and network examination standards. The course will also address legal principles regarding computer crimes and digital investigative units. Future computer investigations and cyber terrorism are addressed in this course including: “Cloud Computing”, “Date Centers”, “NGI-New Generation Internet”, “Intranet and VOIP”, “Convergence Technology”, and “Private Security Objectives & Law Enforcement”.

This course is limited to 30 officers. Please call, fax, or e-mail in your reservation today!
 

EXCITED DELIRIUM: AWARENESS, INVESTIGATION, AND PROTOCOL DEVELOPMENT

September 14, 2010
8:30 amto5:00 pm

 

 

TUESDAY

LOCATION:
La Salle County Sheriff’s Department Training Room
707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa

TUITION: Members: -0- Non-members: $50.00

INSTRUCTOR:
Lt. Michael Paulus
Champaign Police Department

COURSE CONTENT:
This course is targeted for patrol officers, supervisors, command, and dispatch. Attendees will be provided with a better understanding of excited delirium and how law enforcement can assemble critical resources early in the response. The “multiple officer control tactic” which has been developed to help first responders work more efficiently on the street – will be explained and demonstrated. The course will examine the unique aspects of the ED incident investigation. Finally, instruction will address the development of a community-based response protocol that is designed to give subjects who are in a suspected stated of excited delirium the best possibility of surviving.

TOPICS:

AWARENESS
History of sudden death and excited delirium
Predisposing factors for sudden death
The challenges of excited delirium for law enforcement
Behavior cues of excited delirium
Action steps (Inst for the Prevention of In-Custody Death)
The multiple officer control tactic

INVESTIGATION
Common incident facts
Investigator guide for excited delirium/sudden in-custody deaths
Recommendation of coroners and medical examiners
Research and testing results (Dr. Deborah Mash)
 

REGISTRATION: PHONE, FAX, OR E-MAIL YOUR REGISTRATION
 

BASIC HAZARDOUS MATERIAL/FIRST RESPONDER

April 14, 2012
8:30 amto5:00 pm

 

 

SATURDAY

LOCATION: Illinois Valley Crime Prevention Commission Training Room
225 Backbone Road E, Princeton

TUITION: Members: -0- Non-members: $50.00

INSTRUCTOR: Jeff Newbury, Ottawa Fire Department
State Certified Hazardous Material Instructor

COURSE:
- Hazardous Material Response Guidelines
- Identification of Hazardous Materials
- Identifying Placards and Labels
- Hazardous Material IDOT Classifications
- Location of Shipping Information
- Properties of Hazardous Materials

NOTE:
This program meets the OSHA requirements for first responders at the Aoperation level@.
This course is for Police and Emergency Personnel. It is a State Certified Course – YOU MUST PASS A TEST!!

This course is funded through a Traffic Service Grant from the Illinois Department of Transportation and the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

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STANDARDIZED FIELD SOBRIETY TESTING REFRESHER

April 13, 2012
8:30 amto5:00 pm
 
 
 
FRIDAY
 
LOCATION:
Illinois Valley Crime Prevention Commission Training Room
225 Backbone Road East, Princeton
 
TUITION:   Member:  -0-          Non-member:  $50.00
 
INSTRUCTOR:
Sgt. Ryan Braden, Dekalb Co. Sheriff's Dept.
 
Funding for this course is pending grant approval from the Illinois Department of Transportation, through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.
 
COURSE DESCRIPTION:      To increase the deterrence of DUI violation, and thereby reducing the number of crashes, deaths and injuries caused by impaired drives. Upon successful completion of this course participants will become significantly better able to:
a. Recognized and interpret evidence of DUI violations.
b. Administer and interpret Standardized Field Sobriety Tests
c. Describe DUI evidence clearly and convincingly in written reports and verbal testimony.
d. Understand the tasks and decisions of DUI detection.
e. Know and recognize typical vehicle maneuvers and human indicators symptomatic of DUI that are associated with initial observations of vehicles in operation
f. Know and recognize typical reinforcing maneuvers and indicators that come to light during the stopping sequence.
g. Know and recognize typical sensory and other clues of alcohol and/or other drug impairment that may be seen during face-to-face contact with DUI suspects.
H. Know and recognize typical behavioral clues of alcohol and /or other drug impairment that may be seen during the suspect=s exit from the vehicle.
I. Know and carry out appropriate administrative procedures for validated divided attention psycho physical tests
j. Know and carry out appropriate administrative procedures for the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus test.
k. Know and recognize typical clues of alcohol and /or other drug impairment that may be seen during administration of the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests.\
 
NOTE: Law Enforcement agencies using federal money to due to alcohol related enforcement activities will be required to show that all personnel participating in those activities have completed the 24 hour SFST program since 2005 or this SFST training refresher. This class is not meant to replace the 24 Hour DUI Detection and SFST Training Program, but to supplement it.
 
CALL IN YOUR RESERVATION TODAY!!!!

TASER CERTIFICATION

January 26, 2012
8:30 amto3:30 pm

 

 

 

 THURSDAY

 

LOCATION:

Illinois Valley Crime Prevention Commission Training Room

225 Backbone Road E, Princeton

 

INSTRUCTOR:

Michael Margis, Oglesby Police Dept. - Certified Taser Instructor

 

TUITION:  Members: -0-    Non-members:  $ 50.00

 

 

TASER is a “Conducted Energy”, Less-Lethal weapon option for Police Officers which is designed to incapacitate aggressively resistant offenders, from a safe distance, without causing death or permanent injury. 

 

User certification is valid for one year.  This certification consists of firing at least three live cartridges in addition to learning the function and operation of the TASER.  The instructor will go over some tactical uses with the TASER.  Officers will need to bring three yellow training cartridges and one blue simulation cartridge.

 

If your certification is past due, you will need to take this class in order to be re-certified

 

Course enrollment must be made by the agency CEO or designated training officer. Registration may be made by fax (815-879-0410) or at our on-line course registration (www.ivcpc.com). All officers enrolled by their department will be assumed to be on duty unless otherwise noted

 

 

Handgun Qualification 6/25

June 25, 2010
9:00 amto10:00 am

HANDGUN QUALIFICATION

This will be cancelled unless the departments have contacted our office to schedule your officer. You must call the office and register!!

DATE: June 25, 2010 Friday

Additional Dates Offered:

August 20, 2010 Friday

September 17, 2010 Friday

October 15, 2010 Friday TIME: begins at 9:00 am

LOCATION: Illinois State Police Dist. #17, LaSalle

INST: State Certified Firearms Instructors

NEW LAW: Public Act 094-0103 was recently signed by the Governor. It includes a provision that requires all police officers in Illinois to quality with their firearms on an annual basis (officers must qualify with a 70%) . This qualification may be conducted by individual agencies or by the mobile teams. To assist local agencies in complying with this annual QUALIFICATION requirement, MTU #5 will schedule QUALIFICATION days.

The Course will include: 1. Use of Force review

. 2. Weapon inspection

3. New 30 round course explanation

4. Warm-up

5. Live fire of course

Officers must bring their duty weapon. Leather gear and 50 rounds of factory ammunition. Only 12 officers will be accepted in each session.

YOU MUST CALL IN TO REGISTER!!!!!