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SUMMARY:9ll Homicide:  Is the Caller the Killer?
DESCRIPTION:Tracy Harpster has served as a police officer in Ohio since 1984.  He has worked as a street officer\, undercover narcotics officer\, sergeant\, detective sergeant\, lieutenant and deputy chief.  In 2006\, he 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. \nDeputy Chief Harpster is a member of the Vidocq Society and has shared his research at homicide conferences across the country and used his research to investigate over 2500 homicides. \nThis training is specifically designed to educate all criminal justice personnel including dispatchers\, law enforcement officers\, detectives\, supervisors\, medical examiners and prosecutors. \nDate:  September 25-26\, 2025\, 8:30am – 4:30pm \nLocation:  Mott Community College – Tech Center Auditorium\, 1401 E. Court Street\, Flint\, MI 48503\, room 1005 \nCost:  LEORTC Licensed members – Pre-paid\, LEORTC Non-licensed members – $125 per person\, all others – $200 per person \nClick to REGISTER below: \nhttps://form.123formbuilder.com/6888767/training-application-form \nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).” \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/9ll-homicide-is-the-caller-the-killer/
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SUMMARY:Cell Phone Investigation Techniques
DESCRIPTION:Provided by: Northeast Counterdrug Training Center\nCo-hosted by: Law Enforcement Officer Regional Training Center – LEORTC; U.S. Attorney’s Office\, Eastern District of Michigan; MAGLOCLEN \nIt 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. Historical cell-site data and specialized location records have been utilized in hundreds of investigations to successfully track a criminal or put them near a crime scene. Information will be presented during this block of instructions on the benefits of using these records\, the limitations of the records\, and the best software to map the records. Smartphone Applications (APPS) have become the preferred method of communication for criminals. Although the content of many APPS is encrypted\, there are digital imprints left behind on the actual device. Information will be presented on various APPS\, as well as the types of data that can be obtained from the APP providers. Wiretap investigations can produce very powerful and overwhelming evidence of guilt; The course will provide students with the fundamental aspects of developing wiretap investigations\, uses and analyzing of pen registers. The final blocks of instruction will involve the use of cell phone geo fences around a crime scene and Wi-Fi router interrogation. These advanced techniques have proven extremely useful in hundreds of investigations. This two-day training course will provide officers with a comprehensive approach to exploiting cellular telephones. \nDate and Time: September 23-24\, 2025\, sign-ins 7:30am\, class 8:00am – 4:00pm \nLocation:  Mott Community College – Regional Tech Center Auditorium\, 1401 E. Court Street\, Flint\, MI 48503 \nCost:  This course is free \nTo Register:  Visit the Northeast Counterdrug Training Center’s website at www.counterdrug.org\n•Click on Northeast Counterdrug Training Center “Enter Site”\n•Find the training that you would like to register for under Upcoming Training and select “Register”\n•Log into your NCTC account (an NCTC account is required to register for training)\n•Agree to the Terms and Conditions\n•Click on “Register”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/cell-phone-investigation-techniques/
LOCATION:Mott College – Regional Technology Center\, 1401 E. Court St.\, Flint\, Michigan\, 48503
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SUMMARY:Social Networking
DESCRIPTION:Provided by: Northeast Counterdrug Training Center Co-hosted by: U.S. Attorney’s Office – Eastern District of Michigan; MAGLOCLEN\, and LEORTC \nThis course covers the essentials patrol officers\, investigators\, probation officers\, School Resource Officers and anyone in the criminal justice system needs to know about social networking. \nVarious types of crime are rooted in social networking activity. Drugs\, scams\, identity theft\, flash mobs\, sexting\, sextortion\, cyber bullying\, even school shootings can be attributed to social media. This course will break down the elements of social networking\, examine what information is collected and demonstrate what a great investigative/intelligence tool it can be. Information regarding investigative leads\, relationships\, communications\, photographs\, location\, etc. is all-available and many times an open source. In addition\, students will learn the proper methods of authenticating the information they collect. \nSocial networking has created several problems for law enforcement especially in matters of safety for both officers and their families. Social media sites exist where officer and informant information is posted. Criminal organizations are collecting photos and biomaterial of officers and sharing that information via social media. This class will delineate steps officers must take to safeguard their information while utilizing social media for investigative work as well as in their personal lives. \n*Students are required to bring a laptop or tablet to class for practice exercises. \nWhen:  March 5 – 6\, 2025 sign in at 7:30am and class from 8:00am – 4:00pm \nWhere:  Mott Community College – Regional Tech Center\, 1401 E. Court Street\, Flint\, MI 48503 \nCost:  This course is free. \nTo Register:  Visit the Northeast Counterdrug Training Center’s website at www.counterdrug.org\, NCTC | NCTC\n \nClick on Northeast Counterdrug Training Center “Enter Site”\nFind the training that you would like to register for under Upcoming Training and select “Register”\nLog into your NCTC account (an NCTC account is required to register for training)\nAgree to the Terms and Conditions \nClick on “Register”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/social-networking/
LOCATION:Mott College – Regional Technology Center\, 1401 E. Court St.\, Flint\, Michigan\, 48503
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CREATED:20230411T160501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T144525Z
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SUMMARY:Reading People:  Becoming a Body Language Expert
DESCRIPTION:This training is made possible through the generous donations of the F.O.P. Arrowhead Lodge \nAt its core\, police work is a human behavior profession.  Your job is to successfully assess the emotional and physical state of a person.  Are they dangerous? Are they in need?  Are they emotionally or physically in crisis.  Are they perpetrators or victims?  And you must do this all in the blink of an eye. \nThe only way to accomplish that is to become a master at controlling\, redirecting\, and influencing other people’s behavior which begins with Reading People. \nThis one-day seminar will teach officers how to better evaluate body language by accurately reading conscious and unconscious cues\, spotting lies and detecting true deception. \nWe will discuss: \n\nYou Won’t Know What to Look For if You Don’t Know How it Works\nLearn Consciously What the Unconscious Already Knows\nHow are You Coming Across?? Aggressive? Uncaring? Accusatory? Empathetic?\nThe Signs: Will You See What The Body is Saying?\nLearn the Importance of Judging Your Observation and Assessments\nBody Parts: The Eyes\, The Hands\, The Face and the Feet\nThe Importance of Your Own Body Language\nThe Mehrabian Model: Most of the Message is in the Delivery\nThe Key to Active Listening\n\n Instructor:  James Glennon of Calibre Press Training Network  \nDate & Time:           Wednesday\, September 20\, 2023\, 8:00am-5:00pm \nLocation:                  Mott Community College Regional Technology Center 124-132 Albert R Horrigan Dr\, Flint\, MI 48503 \nCost:                          LEORTC Licensed Members – Pre-paid \nLEORTC Members (non-licensed) – $150 \nAll Others – $199 \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/reading-people-becoming-a-body-language-expert/
LOCATION:Mott College – Regional Technology Center\, 1401 E. Court St.\, Flint\, Michigan\, 48503
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SUMMARY:Street Gang Investigations
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by:\nNortheast Counterdrug Training Center\nMAGLOCLEN\nLaw Enforcement Officers Training Commission \nThis course explores the current trends\, identifiers\, and dynamics of street gang investigations. Understanding and identifying gang culture both on the street and in correctional facilities requires investigators from both local law enforcement and corrections to work together and share information. The intent of this course is to prepare officers in both large and small agencies to properly identify and interdict gang activity in their respective jurisdictions\, collect and manage their gang intelligence\, and communicate this information with neighboring jurisdictions and correctional facilities. Many states have their own gang enhancement statue\, but it is often not utilized to prosecute at the state level. The instructors of this course will demonstrate how to take the evidence and stored gang intelligence in a gang case and apply it in the courtroom. Not all street gangs establish themselves with a nationally recognized gang name. \nThe instructors will provide reasonable explanations why their local hybrid street gangs are just as violent\, and dangerous as nationally recognized gangs are in larger cities. This class will explain the command structure\, membership requirements\, and adopted signs and symbols\, hybrid gangs will create. Additional gang evidence will also be covered such as step-by-step examples of how to testify as a gang expert\, drug trafficking expert\, armed subject expert\, and cellphone records expert in court\, to assist student’s state’s attorney’s office in prosecuting your local gang members. This course will also explain why your gang investigation unit plays an important role in community trust and show examples of how to build those relationships between police and community. \n Upon successful completion of the course\, students will be able to: \n\nKnow why gang investigations are important to an agency\nUnderstand how gang culture influences local gangs\nUnderstand how local gangs adapt signs\, symbols\, tattoos\, and colors\nCollect and track local gang and crime stats\nConduct surveillance\, search warrants\, enforcement action\, and community relationships\nPerform Patrol Safety Tactics during encounters with gang members\nUtilize key components to persuading administrators\, attorneys\, and city council members to support gang investigations in a jurisdiction\nUnderstand how court room testimony and gang evidence will reduce crime rates\nIntroduce and explain gang evidence related to drugs\, weapons\, social media\, and cellphones\nHow to present as a gang expert in court\n\nPrerequisites: None \nCourse Length: 3 days / 24 hours \nWho May Attend: Law Enforcement\, Corrections and Military \n\n\n\n\n\n\nLocation:  Mott Community College – Regional Technology Center (RTC)\, 1401 E. Court Street\, Flint\, MI 48503\nCost:  There is no cost for this course\n\n\n\nDate and Time:  March 14 – 16\, 2023\, 8am – 5pm\n\n\nTo Register: Visit the Northeast Counterdrug Training Center’s website at www.counterdrug.org \n\nClick on Northeast Counterdrug Training Center “Enter Site”\nFind the training that you would like to register for under Upcoming Training and select “Register”\nLog into your NCTC account (an NCTC account is required to register for training)\nAgree to the Terms and Conditions\nClick on “Register”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/street-gang-investigations/
LOCATION:Mott College – Regional Technology Center\, 1401 E. Court St.\, Flint\, Michigan\, 48503
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210929T080000
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SUMMARY:Domestic Terrorism
DESCRIPTION:Participants in this course learn about domestic terrorist groups and how to recognize indicators relating to domestic\nterrorism. There has been a tremendous increase in narco-terrorism activities involving Transnational Criminal\nOrganizations. These relationships will be explained\, and investigative techniques will be discussed to assist in dismantling\nthese organizations operating in communities across the United States. Students will explore law enforcement’s roles and\nresponsibilities in combating domestic terrorism. Students will be presented with information regarding common terrorism\nindicators to include dress\, speech\, paraphernalia\, social media posts\, and several others. Officer safety issues relating to\ndomestic terrorism are also covered\, as many domestic terrorism events have turned into active shooter situations. The final\nblock of instruction will involve debriefing several domestic terrorism events. \nHosted by:  Northeast Counterdrug Training Center and MAGLOCLEN \nDate and Time:  September 29-30\, 2021 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Registration 7:30-8:00 am) \nLocation:  Mott Community College – Regional Technology Center\, 1401 E. Court Street\, Flint\, MI 48503 \nCost:  This is free training and is registered with MCOLES. \nRegistration:   \n• Visit the Northeast Counterdrug Training Center’s website at https://nctc.counterdrug.org\n• Click on “Course Registration”\n• Find the training you would like to register for and select “Click to Register”\n• Fill out your contact information and Agree to the Statement of Understanding\n• Click on “Submit Registration” \nSPACE IS LIMITED TO 40 PERSONS GIVEN COVID RESTRICTIONS AND SOCIAL DISTANCING PROTOCOL \nIf you have questions\, please call NCTC at 717-861-2070.
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/domestic-terrorism/
LOCATION:Mott College – Regional Technology Center\, 1401 E. Court St.\, Flint\, Michigan\, 48503
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CREATED:20171114T222606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200129T183902Z
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SUMMARY:Excited Delirium
DESCRIPTION:This fast moving presentation will explore the myths and realities concerning Excited Delirium as a Unique Syndrome. Presentation will include case study review\, video presentation\, and legal review. The goals of this seminar are to reduce in-custody deaths by training officers in dealing with an individual with Excited Delirium and to keep officers safe. Issues to be explored include: \n\nThe History of Sudden Death\nSudden In-Custody Death and Excited Delirium\nFour Phases of Excited Delirium\nMedical Emergency vs. Criminal Act\nUse of Force Considerations\nCase Studies and Legal Review\n\n\nLocation:         Mott Community College – Regional Tech Center\, 1401 E. Court Street\, Flint MI 48503 \nClass Size:       Limited to 40 \nCost:\nLEORTC Member Licensed Officers – Prepaid\nLEORTC Non-Licensed Personnel – $30.00 p/p\nNon-Member Agencies – $50.00 p/p \nInstructor:\nWilliam Gutzwiller (Retired) Public Safety Director of Essexville\, FBINA 206th Session\, retired from Saginaw County Sheriff’s Office. \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/excited-delirium-3-2019-01-10-2019-10-02-2020-02-26-2020-03-12/
LOCATION:Mott College – Regional Technology Center\, 1401 E. Court St.\, Flint\, Michigan\, 48503
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190530T160000
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CREATED:20181114T155449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181114T155449Z
UID:10000244-1559203200-1559232000@www.leortc.com
SUMMARY:Gordon Graham Seminar
DESCRIPTION:This seminar\, featuring nationally known expert Gordon Graham\, focuses on law enforcement training\, liability\, and policy and procedure issues for First Responders.  In addition\, Mr. Graham will also discuss major issues facing public safety today\, what can be learned from terrorist acts\, natural disasters\, and what we can do better in the future to prepare for these incidents.  He will also cover Public Safety Operations\, why things go right & wrong\, risk management issues and much\, much more. \nTopics Include: \n\nFive Concurrent Themes for Success\nEthical Based Decision Making\nJob Based Harassment – Techniques for Elimination\nAnd much more….\n\nLocation:                  Mott College – Regional Technology Center Auditorium \n1401 E. Court Street \nFlint\, Michigan   48503 \nCost:              LEORTC Member Licensed Officers – Free \nDelta CC Members – $75 p/p \nAll Others – $100 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/gordon-graham-seminar/
LOCATION:Mott College – Regional Technology Center\, 1401 E. Court St.\, Flint\, Michigan\, 48503
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