• Patrol Rifle Instructor Course

    Delta College University Center, MI, United States

    This course is for already certified firearms (pistol) instructors.  The student of this training will gain the knowledge of how to articulate and instruct the safe carry and storage; care […]

  • Footwear Impression Workshop

    Flint Township PD 5200 Norko Drive, Flint Township, MI, United States

    This one-day hands-on course is designed for crime scene investigators, police officers, evidence technicians, and other personnel, who have the responsibility to properly document and collect footwear evidence at the crime scene.

  • Beyond the Badge: LEOSA, Force, and Federal Carry Rights

    Flint Township PD 5200 Norko Drive, Flint Township, MI, United States

    This 8-hour course is applicable to all licensed law enforcement officers regardless of rank, providing understanding of LEOSA requirements, jurisdictional limitations, and potential drawbacks and consequences.

  • Cell Phone Investigation Techniques

    Mott College - Regional Technology Center 1401 E. Court St., Flint, Michigan

    It has become increasingly difficult for law enforcement to successfully exploit cell phones due to the evolution of smartphone technology. Criminals' heavy reliance on cell phones makes it crucial for police officers to learn common cell phone terminology and understand the data they receive from cell phone companies. This two-day training course will provide officers with a comprehensive approach to exploiting cellular telephones.

  • Emergency Vehicle Operation

    Emergency Vehicle Operation
    Flint Township PD 5200 Norko Drive, Flint Township, MI, United States

    This 1-day hand-on refresher course provides a review of the laws and policies related to emergency vehicle operation, pursuits, and the proper course of action based on related circumstances.  This […]

  • 9ll Homicide: Is the Caller the Killer?

    Mott College - Regional Technology Center 1401 E. Court St., Flint, Michigan

    Deputy Tracy Harpster achieved a graduate degree from the University of Cincinnati where his Master's Thesis examined the indicators of innocence and guilt of 9-1-1 homicide callers reporting the offense.  The study defined and analyzed the indicators in order to assist homicide detectives gain insight into offenses, suggest offender probability, and explore pertinent issues during the interview and interrogation phases of the investigation.