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Managing the F.T.O. Program
This course focuses on the manager and supervisor’s responsibility for the administration and supervision of the field training and evaluation program and examines key areas of civil liability that every FTO manager should know. Based on the nationally acclaimed San Jose Model, the class is packed ...
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The Field Training Officer
This course is designed for the new Field Training Officer (FTO), the FTO who has not attended formal training, shift supervisors, patrol managers, agency training officers and the FTO Program administrator. Using the San Jose Model as its core, the course features the legally defendable evaluation...
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F.T.O. Civil Liability Issues
This course will expose you to a wide range of 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...
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Dispatcher F.T.O. Program
Note: This class was previously titled Field Training Program for Communications Officers, The Communications Field Training Officer Program and FTO for Telecommunications. This course is designed for the new Communications Training Officer (CTO), the CTO who has not attended formal training, s...
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Common Objects and Their Impressions


The book was written to help you take the guesswork out of deciding what type of weapon was used in a particular crime. Mr. Poorman includes images of over 200 common objects and the more than 600 impressions that can be made from the different parts of those weapons. From wrenches to rolling pins, screws to spoons and hangers to handguns, the author has included a wide array of everyday items that can be used to inflict wounds and death.
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