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Managing the F.T.O. Program
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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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High Risk Warrant Service
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If you or your officers are involved in the execution of warrants, you are conducting one of the most hazardous high-risk duties performed in law enforcement today. Because of the inherent risks associated with these operations – including predatory suspects, improvised explosive devices (IED’s) an...
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Criminal Investigative Techniques
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This course will provide you with in-depth instruction of the processes and techniques that apply to all aspects of criminal investigations, from the initial response to the scene to the final courtroom presentation.
You will learn methods to evaluate a crime scene and determine the type of crim...
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Crisis-Hostage Negotiations - Level II (Intermediate)
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SECOND IN A SERIES OF THREE COURSES
This course will further enhance the knowledge and skills you acquired in IPTM’s Crisis Hostage Negotiations – Level I course, or its equivalent. The course will include a more in-depth study of abnormal psychology and the circumstances that may arise in a cr...
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Upcoming Events
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The Stalking Phenomenon: Preying on the Soul
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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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