• Shooting Incident Reconstruction

    Grand Blanc Twp. Police Dept. 5405 S. Saginaw Street, Grand Blanc, MI, United States

    This is one of the classes in our Evidence Specialist Series and is an extremely important topic in Contemporary Police Forensics.

  • The Adaptive Supervisor

    Baker College - Flint 1050 W. Bristol Road, Flint, MI, United States

    This engaging course assists the supervisor and their officers in 21st Century skills development.  The Adaptive Supervisor introduces the 5 pillars of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and the law enforcement supervisory core competencies encompassed in EQ.

  • You Don’t Have to Die: Survive an Ambush

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

    This program presents a practical way of surviving an ambush. The officer will be able to identify the signs of upcoming ambush, which provides an opportunity to avoid it.

  • The Winning Mind for Women

    Baker College - Flint 1050 W. Bristol Road, Flint, MI, United States

    This training is like no other in that it encourages women, and those who train and supervise them, to look beyond the anecdotal, “that’s-the-way-we’ve-always-done-it” world of learning and utilize science, physiology and proven methods and information that will help anyone in law enforcement improve their career and their survival.

  • Court Security & Prisoner Transport

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

    American courtrooms are supposed to be a sanctuary of civility and order, they have become the scene of many violent attacks and prisoner escape attempts in the past decade. This course will help prepare officers working in our courtrooms for these and other critical incidents.

  • Below 100

    Mott College - Northern Tier 4082 W. Vienna Road, Clio, MI, United States

    The Below 100 Program is designed to drastically reduce law enforcement Line of Duty Deaths (LODD’s).  The Below 100 Program specifically addresses the operational areas of law enforcement that contribute to the greatest number of LODD’s, but are in large part preventable.