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DUI Standardized Field Sobriety Testing
Class is restricted to current, active law enforcement and prosecutors employed by a governmental agency. This course will teach you how to skillfully recognize and properly evaluate impaired driving suspects, from the initial observation of the vehicle to the arrest and processing of the suspect...
3/15/2010 to 3/17/2010 in JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
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DWI Instructor
Class is restricted to current, active law enforcement and prosecutors employed by a governmental agency. This course will show you how to teach the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing course approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. You will learn the proper procedures and...
3/22/2010 to 3/26/2010 in JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
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Forensic Scene Mapping Using Lasers
This course will teach you how to use any laser mapping equipment, including speed lasers and total stations, to determine scene dimensions for later renderings in scale diagrams. You will learn about coordinate geometry and the various methods for conducting accurate scene measurements, from tap...

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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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The Stalking Phenomenon: Preying on the Soul


Stalkers come from all walks of life. There is no specific age, race or gender. A stalker can be a spouse, a friend, a child or a stranger and can come from any type of family in any neighborhood. The truth is, anyone can be a potential stalker. And unfortunately, the majority of stalking cases are not reported to the authorities until a serious crime has been committed.


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