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SUMMARY:The Winning Mind for Women
DESCRIPTION:The Winning Mind for Women is one of the most unique and popular courses offered by the “Winning Mind Seminars” team.  Sergeant Betsy Smith guides students through 8 hours of intensive\, interactive training that will provide attendees with updates and information they can employ to improve and enhance both their personal and professional lives. \n  \nDuring this intense session students will also be exposed to: \n\nThe “Not Today” mindset\, on every call\, on every shift\nEmbracing your responsibility for your own tactics\, training\, survival and career\nWhy and how to embrace a warrior mindset regardless of your career path\nThe simple essentials of maintaining a great attitude\nHow to leave behind the “victim-based” mentality\nRecognizing and taking advantage of the differences between men and women\nLearning to communicate effectively with everyone in your agency and beyond\nHow to increase your awareness and overcome the complacency that can kill\nAND MUCH\, MUCH MORE……..\n\n  \nThis 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.  Sgt. Smith’s philosophy of “teaching by storytelling” cites real-world\, inspirational examples of courageous men and women whose stories stay with the attendees long after the class has concluded. \n  \nFacilitator:  Sergeant Betsy Bratner Smith retired as a 29 year veteran of the Naperville\, IL Police Department.  She received her four year degree from Western Illinois University\, and was a class officer and graduate of the Northwestern Center for Public Safety’s School of Staff and Command in 2001. \nBetsy has been a law enforcement trainer for over 20 years and was a content expert and senior instructor for the Calibre Press “Street Survival” seminar from 2003 through 2012.  She has authored hundreds of articles for law enforcement\, government and civilian publications\, including Police Marksman\, Law and Order\, Police Chief\, and Law Officer. \n  \nDate/Time:         Thursday\, December 12\, 2019\, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm \nLocation:             Baker College Flint Township Campus\, Undergraduate Studies Building Rooms 101 & 103 \nCost:                      LEORTC Licensed Members – Free \nAll Others – $105 per person \nClick HERE to Register \n 
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/the-winning-mind-for-women/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20191204T163000
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SUMMARY:The Adaptive Supervisor
DESCRIPTION: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.  Attendees will work with a legal and ethical decision-making model and learn how to conduct after-action reviews.  Participants will be introduced to a millennial proof feedback method to assist in developing the newest and next generation of law enforcement officers.  This course will provide techniques which will assist Supervisors not only in their daily activities but also with their overall professional development. \nParticipants will leave this class as a stronger Supervisor by learning:  \n\nHow Emotional Intelligence creates resilient\, compassionate and respectful police officers.\nThe Legal and Ethical Decision-Making Model.\nThe millennial proof Adaptive Feedback Model.\nTechniques for enhancing the critical thinking abilities of your officers.\nDecision making skills addressing de-escalation\, implicit bias\, and procedural justice.\nThe difference of fixed vs. growth mindset.\nThe Growing Courage Leadership Model.\n\nInstructor:  Thomas Dworak is a retired Sergeant (31 years) from a suburban Chicago Police Department where he was the Field Training and Evaluation Program Coordinator and the Lead Defensive Tactics/Use of Force Instructor.  As a Senior Instructor for the Virtus Group\, he developed and facilitates the Adaptive Supervisor and Adaptive FTO courses.  Thom facilitates training throughout the country in Field Training\, Instructor Development\, Leadership\, Use of Force\, and is a core instructor for Below 100.    He holds the position of adjunct faculty at the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy at the College of DU Page providing instruction to recruits in defensive tactics and scenario-based training. \nDate/Time:         Wednesday\, December 4\, 2019\, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm \nLocation:             Baker College – Flint\, Center for Undergraduate Studies\, Rooms 101/103\, \n1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI   48507 (park in employee lot) \nCost:                      LEORTC Licensed Members – Free           LEORTC Non-Licensed Personnel – $60 \nNon Member Agencies – $105 per person \n  \nClick HERE to Register \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/the-adaptive-supervisor/
LOCATION:Baker College – Flint\, 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Tactical Leader
DESCRIPTION:The TACTICAL LEADER \nCreated and Instructed By Sgt. Keith Wenzel \nRetired Dallas Police \nFormer Calibre Press Street Survival Lead Instructor and Curriculum Expert \nThe first 10 minutes a first-line supervisor arrives at a critical incident will determine the success of the operation. A common failure of most agencies is they promote but fail to provide the necessary training for a first-line supervisor/sergeant to be successful. This seminar takes an in-depth look at the decisions a supervisor should consider to ensure success. This training is a must for all responders regardless of tenure. \nCOURSE OBJECTIVES: \n\nThis course is about tactics rather than leadership\nHow to build effective teams and keep them motivated\nThe police sergeant as a role model\nUnderstanding ICS and applying it to field operations\nCase law for supervisors\nUse of force guidelines and OIS expectations\nPursuit tactics and philosophy\nRole call training\nUnderstanding resources and when to use them\nActive shooter-active killer\nSupervisor liability\n\n  \nLocation:    Baker College\, Center for Undergraduate Studies\, Rooms E101/E103 \n1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI   48507 (park in employee lot) \n  \nCost:           LEORTC Licensed Members – Prepaid       All Others – $95 per person \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.” \nClick HERE to Register
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/the-tactical-leader-2019-10-16/
LOCATION:Baker College – Flint\, 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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CREATED:20190307T180913Z
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SUMMARY:Police Professionalism and Tactics
DESCRIPTION:Television and movie shows\, such as T.J. Hooker\, Officer Ben Sherman (Southland)\, NYPD Blue to name just a few has created a “false image” of the realities a street officer faces daily. The difference between success and failure so often lies in the training\, experience\, and sometimes luck of the Officer. \nThis course examines the current trends facing a street officer. From seasoned veterans to the newest recruit\, the task of policing becomes more difficult day to day. The success of an officer depends on preparation\, education\, and the right training. \nThis course examines key terms and expectations from a realistic and informed perspective. Police training never stops regardless of the amount of experience or time an officer has on the street. Too many officers have died from fundamental errors that could have been prevented. Many espouse that police work is safer today than ever before. The goal of this training is to make that statement a fact based on an officers response to risk\, confrontation\, and competency. \nThis course will examine: \n\nOfficer safety/Public safety through effective and proven tactics\nPolice/Citizen encounters-How to enhance relationships through communication and interaction\nProfessional Standards- Every engagement is an opportunity to build community relationships\nDe-escalation- Proven tactics to minimize both risk and confrontation. Know when to respond with proven skills.\nUnderstanding Human Behaviors- Know how stress affects human instincts\, how the brain works\, when stress is at a critical stage.\nEthics- A realistic understanding of police standards\, expectations\, and acceptable behavior\nRecognizing the attributes of an attack and reacting accordingly\nUnderstanding use of force\, case law\, and agency philosophy\n\nCourse Instructor: Retired Sergeant Keith Wenzel has nearly forty years of police service\, mostly working for a major department as a patrol officer and supervisor. Understanding and relating to the ever-changing environment of a professional police officer\, he relates to students in proven teaching methods that promote clear understanding of the demands and expectations of society’s crime fighters. As an instructor\, he brings to the profession a vast amount of experience and knowledge from working in a diverse community.  As a national and international law enforcement instructor\, he specializes in the subjects of officer safety\, risk management\, critical incident\, and patrol tactics. \nCost:           LEORTC Licensed Members – Prepaid       All Others – $95 per person \nLocation:    Baker College\, Center for Undergraduate Studies\, Rooms E101/E103\, 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI   48507 (park in employee lot) \nClick HERE to Register \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/police-professionalism-and-tactics/
LOCATION:Baker College – Flint\, 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190326T083000
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SUMMARY:Street Cops:  Highway Interdiction Training Specialist (HITS)
DESCRIPTION:STREET COPS \n16 Hour Class – Modern Policing Strategies \nAn all-in-one\, street level Law Enforcement training course that discusses modern beat strategies\, as well as\, technological advancements that are available to Police for investigative purposes. You will learn current\, proven methods to further investigations\, successfully track fugitives and solve crime on the streets. You will see real video footage that you won’t see anywhere else! Such as a high ranking gang member discussing with Police the inside scoop of their operations; learn how to investigate a suspect’s cell phone or social media site; cell phone tower warrants and much more!. \nTOPICS: \n\nProactive policing strategies\nOfficer safety concerns\nUse of Deadly Force encounters\nInvestigative techniques for the Street Cop\nConducting surveillance\nProductive Interviews and Interrogations\nInformants and other sources of information\nExtremists and Homeland Security Investigations\nAvoiding internal investigation leaks and other issues\nAND MUCH MORE…\n\n  \nDate/Times:          March 26-27\, 2019\, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm \nLocation:               Baker College\, Center for Undergraduate Studies Building\, Rooms E101/E103 \n1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI   48507 (park in employee lot) \nCost:                       LEORTC Licensed Members – Free                  LEORTC Non-Licensed Personnel – $125 p/p \nAll Others – $175 p/p \nClick HERE to Register \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/street-cops-highway-interdiction-training-specialist-hits/
LOCATION:Baker College – Flint\, 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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SUMMARY:L.E.A.D.S. – Law Enforcement Active Diffusion Strategies Plus Tactical Options
DESCRIPTION:** This course has been reviewed and approved by the United States Department of Justice** \nTHIS COURSE IS MCOLES REGISTERED FOR 302 FUNDING \nThis is a classroom based combat-confrontation avoidance course based upon the L.O.C.K.U.P. ® System. It teaches within a classroom setting how to recognize aggression and to not stimulate aggression. Students will learn communications skills and evidence based Active Diffusion Strategies that can avoid or resolve interactions by employing tactical de-escalation the techniques\, conflict resolution methods and distraction techniques that promote successful tactical applications.  The course also discusses tactical responses when diffusion tactics are inappropriate or ineffective. This program teaches officers how professional communication can protect officers in the field\, and reduce civilian complaints as well as civil litigation.  Instruction uses lectures and demonstrations to facilitate learning and retention. \nInstructional Objectives: \n\nUnderstanding the principles of risk management for officer safety\nIdentifying indications of hostility through body language\nUnderstand police “customer service” methods that yield positive relations\nIdentify professional benefits of active diffusion strategies\nLearn methods of effective verbal de-escalation strategies\nUnderstanding physiological changes during aggression\nLearn to use cognitive limitations for active diffusion\nLearn methods to re-direct the thought process through positive direction\nAnd much more\n\nFacilitator:  Lieutenant Kevin Dillon developed the L.E.A.D.S. – Law Enforcement Active Diffusion Strategies curriculum in 2007 with the program receiving national recognition. It has been presented to officers in the states of FL\, CT\, RI\, MA\, ND\, MN\, MO\, MI\, SD\, CO\, AK\, CA\, AZ\, WY and NM. The L.E.A.D.S. curriculum has been reviewed and approved by the United States Department of Justice. \nSynopsis of Evaluation Comments from Class on October 13\, 2013 \nWere there parts of the program you saw as particularly useful?   If yes\, what? \n\nAll of it. Better than Street Survival.\nThe entire program was all very beneficial.\nThe communication and de-escalation tactics.\nBehavior not addressed is condoned. Professional posturing at all times.  When 2 people are transmitting\, no one is receiving.\nAll was very useful. How the brain works.\nMust have training for every law enforcement officer!!!\nDillon made the class entertaining\, while educational.\nDillon was entertaining – with great information.\nmade it entertaining and useful.\nVery informative and expressive.\nThe entire program has been useful.\nVideos & Examples. Also\, the instructor being knowledgeable & high energy.\nTactics for de-escalation.\nMany examples to explain each topic.\nALL OF IT!!\nThe many examples you gave.\nThe overall content.\nAll was useful.\n\nDate/Time: November 2\, 2018\, 8:30am-4:30pm \nLocation:    Baker College – Flint\, Center for Undergraduate Studies Building Room E 101/103\, \n1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI   48507   (Park in employee lot) \nCost:          LEORTC Licensed Personnel – Prepaid                All Others – $95 per person \nRegistration:    Call the LEORTC at (810) 232-2654 or e-mail registration@leortc.com \nClick HERE to Register
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/l-e-a-d-s-law-enforcement-active-diffusion-strategies-plus-tactical-options-2018-11-02/
LOCATION:Baker College – Flint\, 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Cones
DESCRIPTION:Beyond the Cones is a training program addressing officer safety and relating to vehicle operation.  This course is designed to radically change the police driving culture.  Line of Duty Deaths from vehicle related incidents have claimed more than 1200 lives in the past 20 years. \nThis Seminar will Address: \n\nLine of duty deaths related to vehicle crashes;\nDuty related crashes injuring/killing civilians;\nTraining “responsive” drivers to limit their individual and organizational exposure to liability.\n\nBeyond the Cones will impact the way Street Cops respond to emergencies.  Most\, if not all\, single-vehicle police crashes involving officers responding to critical incidents could be avoided or eliminated.  One of the key training objectives of this course is to develop an understanding of how decisions are made through either the “rational v. emotional” process.  This course will provide information that is current and fact-based on the realities of emergency responders.  Its purpose is to ultimately change the police driving culture thus saving lives. \nInstructor/Creator:   After a tour with the U.S. Marine Corps\, Sergeant Keith Wenzel began his law enforcement career with a mid-size police department.  Four years later he was hired as an officer with the Dallas\, Texas Police Department.  He has worked various assignments\, including patrol\, covert deployment\, and as an academy advisor.  In 2007\, Keith left patrol and began supervising in-service training at the Dallas Police Academy\, developing new curriculum for his 3\,600 member department.  His responsibilities include vehicle operation\, defensive tactics\, reality based training and use of force. \nEvaluation Comments from previous Seminar hosted by the LEORTC \n\nExcellent and current presentation – Our service had an on-duty collision death in March. More of our people need to hear this message.\nExcellent presentation on a very live topic. Everything was very relevant.\nGreat Course\, Great Instructor\, Very Pertinent Course Material.\nThis information/video would be very useful for my presentation to my officers. I like the follow up interviews with officers involved in these incidents.\nThis course should be taught at Academies and In-Service Schools. Too many young officers feel they are invincible.\n\n  \nLocation:               Baker College\, Center for Undergraduate Studies Building\, Rooms E101/E103 \n1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI   48507 (park in employee lot) \nCost:                       LEORTC Licensed Members – Prepaid             All Others – $95 per person \nDelta Consortium Members – $50 per person \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.” \nClick HERE to Register
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/beyond-the-cones/
LOCATION:Baker College – Flint\, 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180524T170000
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SUMMARY:Basic Training for Street Gang Investigators
DESCRIPTION:This training is made possible through funding from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)\, Office of Justice Programs\, U.S. Department of Justice. The three-day class offers basic\, entry-level training to sworn officers newly assigned to work with street gangs or those with limited experience and/or no formal training in street gang investigations. Course topics may include: \n Basic Gang Awareness: Recognition\, Identification\, and Documentation \n Developing and Managing Confidential Sources \n Regional Gang Overview \n Prevention/Intervention and the Role of Law Enforcement \n Gang Investigations in the New Era of Policing \n Interviewing Gang Members \n Gang Suppression Strategies \n Prosecution Strategies \n Social Media Investigations \nInstructors:  Experts\, many with national recognition in the subject area\, will provide instruction. A regional overview of gangs will be provided by local gang authorities. \nCost:  There is no registration fee. Travel\, lodging\, and per diem expenses are the responsibility of the attendee. Please let us know if you would like a lodging recommendation. Class size is limited\, and it is recommended that you register early. \nRegistration:  Register online at www.nationalgangcenter.gov/Register/Basic.  For security reasons\, only those individuals having a confirmed advance registration will be admitted to the training\, and no registrations will be accepted on-site without prior approval. Law enforcement credentials will be required at check-in. Training check-in will begin at 7:30 a.m. on May 22. The training schedule is 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day. \nPrerequisite Training:  The Street Gang Intelligence module of this basic training is available online and must be completed prior to the on-site training. Material from the online course will be referenced but not covered during the in-class portion of the training. This training is an 80- minute\, self-paced course. To register for and complete the online Street Gang Intelligence training\, go to www.nationalgangcenter.gov/Online-Training. \nThis course is Cohosted by:   \nMiddle Atlantic-Great Lakes Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network (MAGLOCLEN)\, Midwest Gang Investigators Association\, U.S. Attorney’s Office-Eastern District of Michigan.
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/basic-training-for-street-gang-investigators/
LOCATION:Baker College – Flint\, 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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SUMMARY:Drug Interdiction & Conducting Complete Traffic Stops
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATIONS ARE CLOSED AS THIS CLASS IS FULL \n  \nHosted by: \nNORTHEAST COUNTERDRUG TRAINING CENTER \nU.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE – EASTERN AND WESTERN DISTRICTS OF MICHIGAN \nThis two day course provides an in-depth look at the latest criminal patrol techniques being utilized by successful interdiction units.  We will discuss how to recognize potential criminal indicators and what these indicators could mean.  The course will encompass the professional roadside interview and officer safety issues.  Furthermore\, our staff will showcase the latest concealment methods used by drug trafficking organizations.  We will walk you through each step\, from the initial traffic stop to the post-seizure arrest.  This professional lecture is an eye-opening experience that you won’t want to miss! \nTo Register: \n\nVisit the Northeast Counterdrug Training Center’s website at counterdrug.org\nClick on “Course Registration”\nClick on “Click Here to Register for Courses”\nScroll to find the training that you would like to register for and click on the training name\nScroll to the bottom of the page and click on “details” of the desired location & date\nClick on “Select\,” and then click on “Register”\n\nIf you have questions\, please contact NCTC at 717-861-2070 or Mitchell Kittle\, U.S. Attorney’s Office at Mitchell.kittle@usdoj.gov (313) 226-9689 \nLocation of course: \nBaker College – Center for Undergraduate Studies\, 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI 48507 \nCost: \nThere is no cost for this training.  This training is registered with MCOLES. \n 
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SUMMARY:Narcotics Enforcement & Trafficking Investigations
DESCRIPTION:This course focuses on hotel/motel and parcel/freight interdiction and provides an update on legal and constitutional issues related to each interdiction technique.  Students will identify each of the seven exceptions to the search warrant rule with emphasis upon stop & frisk\, search incident to arrest\, probable cause\, plain view\, plain feel\, inventory\, and consent.  The class will express a working knowledge of the parcel and freight carrier system and the labeling practices for each. \n  \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will be able to: \n\nList reasons why parcel carriers are used by the criminal element to ship narcotics and monies.\nList and identify some of the patrol saints of the “drug underworld” and their impact on narcotics enforcement.\nIdentify the test used by the courts to justify the length of an investigative detention.\nIdentify how trash searches of abandoned property can be used.\nIdentify how audio or video recordings can be used in hotel/motel interdiction.\nIdentify how a post-eviction search of a hotel room can be an effective tool.\nIdentify the method(s) for using a canine to sniff packages in a parcel or freight carrier facility that comply with Fourth Amendment standards.\nList each of the tow different theories on how to start a hotel and motel interdiction unit.\nExpress four steps on how to conduct an investigation related to hotel/motel interdiction.\nIdentify indicators of narcotic activities that can be used by hotel/motel employees to determine if an individual may be engaged in suspicious activity related to drug trafficking behavior.\nList the techniques to establish a working relationship with parcel or freight carriers.\nIdentify indicators that can be used by law enforcement personnel to determine if packages or parcels may contain narcotics.\nIdentify each of the nine steps that should be conducted to ensure a successful and professional “controlled delivery” of the suspected package to its destination.\nIdentify how to work alternative locations\, such as mail boxes\, U Box\, We Ship\, and The Box Place.\n\n***Participants must be law enforcement officers or narcotics enforcement agents. \n***There is no charge for this training. \nHosted on behalf of the U.S. Attorney’s Office \nLocation:  Baker College – Flint\, Center for Undergraduate Studies Rooms E101/E103\, 1050 W. Bristol Rd. Flint 48507 \nClick HERE to Register
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SUMMARY:Lone Wolf Terrorism
DESCRIPTION:Jeffrey D. Simon is an internationally recognized author\, lecturer\, and consultant on terrorism and political violence.  A former RAND analyst\, Dr. Simon has conducted research and analysis on terrorism for more than thirty years.  He is the author of two critically acclaimed books on terrorism\, The Terrorist Trap: America’s Experience with Terrorism and Lone Wolf Terrorism:  Understanding the Growing Threat.  His writings on terrorism\, political violence\, and political risk have appeared in many publications\, including the Journal of the American Medical Association\, Foreign Policy\, Jane’s Intelligence Review\, and the New York Times. \nDr. Simon’s training session involves four detailed PowerPoint presentations\, each approximately one hour in length.  They include: \n\nThe historical roots of terrorism.\nThe growing threat of Lone Wolf Terrorism.\nAn analysis of the psychological dimension of terrorism.\nThe threat of bioterrorism and what we should be doing to prepare for this contingency.\n\nLocation:  Baker College\, Center for Undergraduate Studies Building rooms E101/E103\, 1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, MI 48507 \nCost:  LEORTC Licensed members – prepaid\,  Delta Consortium members – $40.00 p/p \nAll others – $65.00 p/p \nAdditional Information:  Registration starts at 8:30am.  All Delta Consortium members should register with Dawn at (989) 686-9176. \n  \nREGISTRATION FORM \n 
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/lone-wolf-terrorism/
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SUMMARY:Building Complex Case Investigation Training for Law Enforcement
DESCRIPTION:THIS CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELED\, WE WILL ATTEMPT TO BRING IT BACK TO THE AREA IN THE FALL. \nHOSTED BY: \nUnited States Attorney’s Office\, Eastern District & Western District of Michigan Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Explosives\, Law Enforcement Officers Regional Training Commission\, MAGLOCLEN \nThis one-day training seminar covers topics including: \n\nEnterprise Theory of Investigation\nDiscovery\nSocial Media\nRICO (Case Study-Phantom MC/Vice Lords)\nFinancial Aspects\nCase Management\nGang Snapshot\n\nLocation:  Baker College\, Center for Undergraduate Studies Building (Room E101/E103) \n1050 W. Bristol Road\, Flint\, Michigan 48507 (Park in employee parking lot) \nCost:  No Cost to attend \nFor security reasons\, only those individuals having advance approval will be admitted to the training\, and no applications will be accepted at the door. The training is law enforcement sensitive and is intended for federal\, state\, local and tribal law enforcement. Departmental identification will be required for admittance. \nTo Apply: \nLEORTC members: registration@leortc.com or call (810) 232-2654 \nAll others: Select this Link;  HTTPS://USAOMIETRAINING.ORG/COMPLEXCASEINVFLINT \nYou are not registered until your online application has been approved. Confirmation of acceptance will be sent by email.
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SUMMARY:Budgeting Strategies for Criminal Justice Professionals
DESCRIPTION:A TRAINING FORCE USA SEMINAR \nNationally\, many criminal justice agencies have experienced serious funding reductions while our communities’ expectations for services have increased.  This class is designed to prepare criminal justice professionals to meet current budget requirements and challenges.  The participants will learn how to prepare\, monitor and implement the budget.  This class will examine and discuss data sources that effectively identify costs and reduction adjustments when necessary.  This is an engaging course that includes practical exercises\, visual aids and group discussions throughout the class. \n  \nTraining will cover: \n\nReview; Performance Measurement in the Budget Process\nIdentify statistical and Data Sources\nStructuring the Budget\nHow the Various Budget Systems Work\nUnderstanding Performance Standards and Why they Must Meet our Communities’ Needs\nDeveloping an Efficient Staffing Model\nEffectively Dealing with Current Budget Reductions and Forecasting Future Reductions\nBudget Justification and Presentation\n\nINSTRUCTOR:  Chief Jeff Pearson is employed by the Satellite Beach Police Department. He is responsible for all department operations\, policies and budgeting. He began his career in 1988 working his way through the ranks. He graduated from the FBINA (224 session)\, has a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Central Florida. \n. \nLocation:             Baker College\, Center for Undergraduate Studies Building (Room E101/E103) \n1050 W. Bristol Road \n                              Flint\, Michigan   48507              (Park in employee parking lot) \n  \nCost:   LEORTC Member Licensed Officer – Prepaid \nLEORTC Non-Licensed Personnel – $65 p/p \nNon-Member Agencies – $95 p/p \nREGISTRATION FORM
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/budgeting-strategies-for-criminal-justice-professionals/
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