Initial Officer Response to Death Scene – Nov 13-14, 2023
A two-day seminar for patrol personnel who are first to be dispatched or sent to a scene where a person's death has occurred, whether by accident, injury, homicide, suicide, or other means.
A two-day seminar for patrol personnel who are first to be dispatched or sent to a scene where a person's death has occurred, whether by accident, injury, homicide, suicide, or other means.
This program looks specifically at the construction of written and verbal statements to identify deception omission and the veracity of a witness or suspect. This program will provide the students with a fundamental and immediately usable method of reviewing written and verbal statements.
This program looks specifically at the construction of written and verbal statements to identify deception omission and the veracity of a witness or suspect. This program will provide the students with a fundamental and immediately usable method of reviewing written and verbal statements.
This is for new, first-line supervisors or those who expect such an assignment. The program presents information for work situations and will emphasize ideas to aid supervisors in developing sound judgment, self-reliance, and resourcefulness.
This one-day seminar is designed for officers and individuals working in highly stressful or potentially volatile environments. Instructor presentations, practical exercises, and scenario presentations will help students understand their individual abilities and skills in a variety of situations.
This seminar extensively focuses on skills and techniques that new unit supervisors might utilize daily. It is designed for officers with little or no supervisory training who need such a program of study to oversee their unit’s operation effectively.
This one-day seminar is designed for officers and individuals working in highly stressful or potentially volatile environments. Instructor presentations, practical exercises, and scenario presentations will help students understand their individual abilities and skills in a variety of situations.
This course will focus on proper investigative and detection techniques for Patrol Officers and newly assigned Street Crimes Unit Officers to detect and investigate controlled substance violations encountered during street patrol.
This seminar is designed specifically for the personnel assigned to conduct sexual assault, domestic violence or investigations involving physical or mental trauma.
A course of seminars explicitly designed for corrections officers and law enforcement officers who are responsible for the care, custody, and transport of incarcerated persons.
Designed specifically for Pennsylvania law enforcement personnel, sworn or civilian, assigned to the records unit within their agency. The focus of the course will relate to the maintenance of records in an efficient manner and compliance with Pennsylvania laws and regulations.
Specifically for law enforcement personnel tasked with or implementing Community Policing in high-crime areas.