Any questions about the class should be directed to the presenter.
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NASRO Advanced School Resource Officer
Description: The Advanced School Resource Officer Course is a twenty-four (24) hour block of instruction designed for any law enforcement officer working in an educational environment. This course, following the SRO Triad model, advances the SRO's knowledge and skills as a law enforcement officer, informal counselor, and educator. Date: July 1 - 3, 2024 Time: 0800-1700 Location: Stroud High School 1096 E. 7th Street Stroud, OK 74079 CLEET Hours: 24 CLEET Catalog Number: OS-0607 Cost: $400 per person for NASRO members / $450 per person for non-NASRO members AGENCY INFORMATION Charles Mash 405-536-1293 Glock Armorer Description: Understand and be able to explain the design features of the GLOCK Safe Action System. Demonstrate the knowledge and ability to maintain, troubleshoot, and service all GLOCK pistols by passing the Practical Examination and by scoring a minimum of 80% on the written examination. This is a hands-on program that teaches and guides each participant through all armorer operations step by step with the Instructor. Active participation coupled with question and answer periods provide a supportive learning environment for maximum retention of the material. This course is also well suited for law enforcement armorers to design their agency's own maintenance and inspection program. Maintaining current practices and procedures for factory authorized service is essential for all pistols. three (3) year factory certification is issued upon successful course completion. Students will register on the GLOCK Training website at www.glocktraining.com. NO firearms, ammunition, or weapons of any kind in the classroom. Student provides safety glasses and a small flashlight. GLOCK will provide lunch. Date: July 2, 2024 Time: 0800-1700 Location: Tri-County Tech (Cherokee Room) 6101 Nowata Rd. Bartlesville, OK 74006 CLEET Hours: 8 CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2611 Cost: $250.00 Register at www.glocktraining.com AGENCY INFORMATION Lt. Glen McClintock grmcclin@cityofbartlesville.org 918-338-4052 Threat Liaison Officer (TLO) Course
Description: The Basic TLO Certification Course will train individuals in suspicious activity reporting, intelligence collection requirements, and provide a basic understanding of threats nationwide and current threat patterns to Oklahoma. Date: July 2, 2024 Time: 08:30 AM Location: Lawton Police Department 100 S. Railroad Street Lawton, OK 73501 CLEET Hours: 8 CLEET Catalog Number: 23-00685 Cost: Covered by OCTIC
Registration should be done through email to Radeana Rumpl (email provided above) AGENCY INFORMATION Radeana Rumpl 405-425-2112
Collaborative Response: DV, SA, and Stalking
Description: This course will prepare attendees to engage in collaborative responses to domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking. You may attend one or all sessions. CEUs will be provided based on attendance. Topics will include dynamics, legislation, updates, investigation, dominant aggressor determinations, protective orders, and interviewing. We will also discuss primary and secondary trauma and resources to address trauma.
Date: July 2, 2024
Time: 0800-1700
Location: Cherokee County Sheriff's Office
912 S. College Ave.
Tahlequah, Ok 74464 CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2637, 24-2037, 24-0998 Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
Dakota Wilson
918-448-1100
Force Options Instructor
Description: This course is a 2-day train the trainer that covers handcuffing, baton weapon retention, and pepper spray. The art of handcuffing is one of the most used tools in law enforcement and being able to handcuff in a safe tactical manner is important to the safety of your officers. There are many styles of handcuffing that are taught, but we believe we've taken the best of what is offered and placed it into one course. We also focus on the use of force concepts as well as positions of advantage that allows you to have a increased chance of coming out on top. This force options instructor course is designed for law enforcement, security and military personnel training for use with the baton, handcuffing, and pepper spray deployment. The baton is seldom utilized in law enforcement because officers are not familiar with when and where they should or should not use the tool. We not only focus on sound techniques and simple concepts with the baton, but we also teach you as an instructor how to legally articulate when a baton can be reasonably used within an encounter. This course emphasizes instructor interaction and concepts to make you a better instructor for your agency, which is one of the most important aspects of your job. The use of pepper spray is still a valid tool in law enforcement since the taser does not meet every situation, which is why we've included this in our program. You're not required to be exposed to pepper spray during this training if you've been previously exposed.
Topic covered during the training:
Response to resistance
Control holds
Threat indicators
Handcuffing from standing, kneeling & prone positions
Team handcuffing
Weapon carrying to include drawing, grip, & stance considerations
Weapon retention & position considerations
Target considerations
Other alternative impact weapons
Teaching methods
OC Spray carry options
Spray patterns
Decontamination procedures
Force articulation
Current trends & documentation of force
Date: July 8-9, 2024
Time: 0800-1700
Location: Tulsa University
3115 E 8th Street
Tulsa, OK 74104
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-1371
Cost: $375
AGENCY INFORMATION
Stephen Lamber
888-970-4249
Drones for First Responders
Description: This 32-hour CLEET cataloged course prepares participants to establish or enhance a UAS program and sit for the FAA Part 107 remote pilot exam, in addition this course will cover Oklahoma specific drone laws and sectional chart reading. Topics discussed: Drone Laws & Regulations; establishing drone team & SOP's; airspace & sectional charts; public safety exceptions & best practices. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Date: July 8-11, 2024
Time: 0800-1700
Location: SWOSU Cedar Canyon Training Facility
24035 E CR 1100
Weatherford, OK 73096
CLEET Hours: 32
CLEET Catalog Number: 24-1295
Cost: $575
AGENCY INFORMATION
David Young
336-601-7578
FBI-LEEDA Command Leadership Institute
Description: The Command Leadership Institute (CLI) is an inspiring and dynamic 4 ½ day course designed specifically and uniquely designed to prepare law enforcement leaders for command level positions. As part of the Trilogy-series of leadership courses, the Command Leadership Institute focuses on real-life contemporary strategies and techniques for those aspiring to or already in command-level assignments. Students will be engaged in such topics as command responsibility, discipline and liability, team building, resilient leadership, and leading change within an organization. Register online at www.fbileedda.org or call 877-772-7712 AGENCY INFORMATION
(CTS) Combined Systems 3 Day Instructor Certification Course Impact Munitions, Aerosol (OC)/Chemical Munitions & Flashbang/Stingball
Description: This instructor level course covers the entire line of munitions manufactured by Combined Tactical Systems. Upon successful completion, students will be certified to train others within their department as end users in the deployment and use Chemical Munitions, Impact Munitions, and Flash Bang Devices. Course topics include: History of Less-Lethal Munitions, Legal Issues, Chemical Agents, 12 gauge, 37MM & 40MM Launchers, Diversionary Devices, Use of Force, Reporting Procedures, Range Safety, Research &Trauma, Direct & Indirect Munitions, Deploying Munitions, Instructional Techniques and Technological Advancements. Time: 0800-1700 Location: Southwestern Oklahoma State University -Pioneer Cellular Event Center 900 N. 7th Street Weatherford, OK 73096 CLEET Hours: 24 CLEET Catalog Number: 23-01620 Cost: $895.00 - 4 year certification
To Register: http://combinedsystems.com/registration-form/
AGENCY INFORMATION Blake Powers 580-774-7008 Public Health Joint Criminal-Epidemiological Investigations Course
Description: This course provides awareness on biological weapons/threats and how local/state/tribal/federal law enforcement and public health investigators work jointly during concurrent investigations. Information sharing, joint interview strategies and HIPAA issues are discussed. The course is presented by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, the FBI WMD Directorate and the CDC. Date: July 9, 2024 Time: 0800-1630 Location: 3600 N. Martin Luther King Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73111 CLEET Hours: 8 CLEET Catalog Number: 22-2700 Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION John Kane 405-694-9836 The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Animal Cruelty
Description: This course will cover topics such as: Animal Cruelty and Family Violence, Family Violence in Rural Communities, Cross-Discipline Collaborations, Animal Cruelty as an Indicator of Risk for Responding Police Officers, Pregnant Partner Violence, The Impact of Toxic Stress in Domestically Violent Homes, and Connections between Family Violence and Community Violence. Date: July 9, 2024 Time: 0900-1700 Location: River Bend Casino 100 Jackpot Place Wyandotte, OK CLEET Hours: 7 CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2447 Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION Chelsea King chelseaking@wyandotte-nation.org 918-678-3257 Tactical Finance Class
Description: The presentation contains important financial information for the Law Enforcement professional. In addition to retirement issues, the course speaks to goal setting and decision making, which have significant financial impact during your career as well as preparing you for your job and AGENCY INFORMATION Gunfighter Standards Description: Gunfighter Standards is a course designed to provide the agent/officer with an understanding of various drills to build skills needed in a lethal force encounter. Agents/Officers will shoot multiple drills to build skills in pistol draws from the duty holster, rifle draws from high and low ready, reloads, multiple threats and transitioning from rifle to pistol while having stress induced (time). To Register: Gunfighter Standards Tickets, Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 9:00 AM | Eventbrite AGENCY INFORMATION Sierra Fogle Animal cruelty and fighting investigations Description: Hosted in partnership with Ottawa County Sheriff's Office and Wyandotte Nation Tribal Police. This training reviews illegal animal abuse, including investigatory techniques, applicable state and federal laws and tips for successful outcomes. Register for this training here: https://humanesociety.org/LETCregistration
AGENCY INFORMATION SWAT School Description: The Warr Acres Police Department will be hosting Dark Watch Tactical for a SWAT School in Warr Acres, Ok July 11th-14th 2024. This course provides skill sets, techniques and tactics that meet modern industry standards as set forth by the National Tactical Officer’s Association and encompasses a wide variety of facets employed by SWAT teams and law enforcement first responders. This course will build the students from the ground up. The course will provide instruction on mission templates and planning, leadership and team structure, single to three or more operator movement, breaching techniques, slow and deliberate/dynamic entry techniques, room clearing, low light techniques, and tactical medicine. Also covered will be combat pistol and rifle shooting, low light shooting, downed officer drills, ballistic shield operation, move/shoot and communicate techniques, less lethal and diversionary device instruction, full scale warrant service training on multiple structures, vehicle/linear bus assaults, and barricaded subjects. There will also be introductory instruction on hostage rescue. Throughout this school students will be involved in force-on-force scenario based training. Upon completion of this school the student will have a good understanding of SWAT operations and law enforcement response to critical incidents. This course is also recommended for law enforcement officers and first responders that are not assigned to a SWAT team. AGENCY INFORMATION Youth Mental Health First Aid Description: Youth Mental Health First Aid is an early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a potential mental health challenge, how to listen nonjudgmentally and give reassurance to a youth who may be experiencing a mental health challenge, and how to refer a person to appropriate professional support and services. AGENCY INFORMATION Confidential Informant Management Description: The purpose of this course is to introduce the Law Enforcement Officer to the basic concepts of use, documentation, and liability regarding confidential informants. The student will be able to clearly define what constitutes a confidential informant, identify the necessity for proper agency policy, identify and complete proper documentation, learn interview techniques specific to confidential informant operations, properly utilize operations planning, create and maintain proper informant files, and identify post-critical incident steps for operations involving informants. Attendance is restricted to current, sworn, and certified Law Enforcement Officers employed by a municipal, county, tribal, state, or federal law enforcement agency; or officials employed by a state District Attorney’s Office, United States Attorney’s Office, or state or tribal Attorney General’s Office. Credentials will be required for access. AGENCY INFORMATION Threat Liaison Officer (TLO) Course Description: The Basic TLO Certification Course will train individuals in suspicious activity reporting, intelligence collection requirements, and provide a basic understanding of threats nationwide and current threat patterns to Oklahoma. Registration should be done through email to Radeana Rumpl (email provided above) AGENCY INFORMATION Radeana Rumpl 405-425-2112
Sexual Assault Kit Tracking System Description: Upcoming training led by OSBI Agent Matt Stillwell, the State's Administrator for Oklahoma's Statewide Sexual Assault Tracking System, will cover vital aspects of the Sexual Assault Kit Tracking System (SAKT). Attendees will receive mandated instruction on proper handling, submission, tracking, and storage of SAKTs, along with insights into forensic analysis, DNA processing, CODIS hits, and relevant legislative updates. Additionally, the training will highlight victims' rights, including the option for anonymous tracking of their SAKT from collection to final disposition. AGENCY INFORMATION Farm Animal & Equine Investigations
Description: Farm animal and equine investigations: This course covers farm animal and equine care and husbandry, relevant state and federal laws, and investigative techniques. Edmond, OK 73013 CLEET Hours: 8 CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2074 Cost: Free
REGISTER HERE: https://www.oklahomasheriffs.org/event/equine-farm-animal-investigations-considerations-for-oklahoma-enforcement-officers/
AGENCY INFORMATION Kyle Keller 405-471-6049 Introduction to the Dynamics of Domestic Violence
Description: Learn to identify the complex dynamics involved in relationships where intimate partner violence occurs and how to identify barriers victims/survivors face when escaping abusive relationships. Date: July 11, 2024 Time: 0800-1000 Location: Vian Police Department 811 N. Thornton St. Vian, OK 74962 CLEET Hours: 2 CLEET Catalog Number:23-3215 Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION Sarah Ridinger 918-790-4105 Introduction to the Dynamics of Stalking
Description: Learn to recognize stalking as defined by Oklahoma State Statute and identify a peace officer's responsibilities when investigating cases of stalking. Date: July 11, 2024 Time: 1000-1200 Location: Vian Police Department 811 N. Thornton St. Vian, OK 74962 CLEET Hours: 2 CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2455 Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION Sarah Ridinger 918-790-4105 LE Media Training
Description: LE Media Training Date: July 12, 2024 Time: 0800-1200 Location: Fort Gibson Police Department 200 W. Poplar Street CLEET Hours: 4 CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2163 Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION Chief Rob Frazier 918-478-3551 Combat Pistol/Carbine Description: 2 day class going over the combined use of Patrol Carbine and Pistol, including switching between the two, multi target engagement, CTE, immediate action, and more. This class is geared towards intermediate patrol and prospective SRT members. AGENCY INFORMATION D.A.R.E. Officer Training
Description: This is a two-week training that certifies law enforcement officers to teach the D.A.R.E. elementary, middle school and high school curriculum. Once this course is completed the officer will be certified to teach the K-4 Curriculum, the 5th and 6th grade Curriculum, the Middle School Curriculum ,the High School Curriculum and Enhancement Lessons. Date: July 15-26, 2024 Time: 0800-1800 Location: Best Western Plus Saddleback Inn & Conference Center OKC CLEET Hours: 80 Cost: $400 registration fee, plus hotel accommodations
AGENCY INFORMATION Ken Brodrick kbrodrick@wntpd.com or okdaretraining@gmail.com 918-678-6368 BID Basic Instructor Development
Description: Development of Public Speaking for New Instructors AGENCY INFORMATION SGT J. Justin Gorton (405) 744-6523
Special Olympics Oklahoma- Autism Awareness and Overview of SOOK Programs
Description: Special Olympics Oklahoma offers an enlightening class on Autism Awareness, fostering understanding and acceptance. Participants explore the distinctive talents and challenges of individuals on the spectrum, promoting empathy and inclusion. The program also highlights a range of Special Olympics events, celebrating the athleticism and spirit of athletes with intellectual disabilities. Additionally, the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) unites communities and officers, raising funds and awareness to support the remarkable endeavors of Special Olympics athletes. Presented by Special Olympics Oklahoma.
Date: July 15, 2024
Time: 0800-1200
Location: Canadian Valley Technology Center, Seminar Room 2 A&B
6505 E. Hwy 66
El Reno, OK 73036
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: 23-0040
Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
Rhonda Nix
nixr@cvtech
Law Enforcement First Response
Description: 8 hour program including lecture and skills training in the use of tourniquets, wound packing and airway management. Instructed by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. Participants that have not been through the course before will received a full IFAK for free. Maximum of 40 students. Use contact information below for registration.
Date: July 16, 2024 Time: 0900-1600
Location: Southwestern Oklahoma State University - Pioneer Cellular Event Center
900 N. 7th Street
Weatherford, OK 73096
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 23-00164
Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
Blake Powers
580-774-7008
First Responder Peer Support/Chaplain Training Level 3 Description: This class is open to everyone who has a heart to serve and support First Responders! You do NOT have to currently be a Peer Support/Chaplain to attend. Learning how to effectively serve your first responders and your community can be done by Peer Support, Chaplains, Church Leaders, and Non-Profit Volunteers. Peer Support/Chaplains provide a vital service to law enforcement, fire departments, and other emergency responders. Not only do they support these professionals, they also bring comfort to people displaced by disaster or victimized by crime. This Level 1 training will equip each student with practical tips, tools and techniques to provide care and compassion to responders! Register at https://www.servingheroes.net or AGENCY INFORMATION Take Action: Make the R.I.G.H.T. Choice and Intervene
Description: This no cost course is intended to train, encourage, and empower law enforcement personnel to actively intervene when needed to prevent colleagues from committing policy or procedure mistakes or unprofessional, unethical, or criminal conduct. Through facilitated discussions, group activities, and role-play exercises, the course participants will analyze what inhibits officers from intervening, recognize law enforcement-specific barriers to effective intervention, examine duty to intervene legal standards for law enforcement, and identify key benefits of an effective intervention. Enrollment link is included with flyer.
Date: July 18, 2024 Time: 0800-1700
Location: Fletcher Community Center
504 Cole Ave.
Fletcher, OK 73541
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2108
Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
Chief Jason DeLonais
580-549-4242
Sexual Violence, Rape Culture, and Victim Blaming
Description: Learn how to identify cultural factors and societal norms that shape our view of sexual violence and understand a peace officer's duties when responding to and investigating cases of sexual assault.
Date: July 18, 2024
Time: 1000-1200
Location: Vian Police Department
811 N. Thornton St.
Vian, OK 74962
CLEET Hours: 2
CLEET Catalog Number: 24-1430
Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
Sarah Redinger
918-790-4105
Evidence-Based Domestic Violence Investigations
Description: Learn what a peace officer's duties are when investigating case of domestic violence, become familiar with Oklahoma statutes concerning domestic violence, and best practices for conducting an evidence-based investigation of domestic violence.
Date: July 18, 2024
Time: 0800-1000
Location: Vian Police Department
811 N. Thornton St.
Vian, OK 7496
CLEET Hours: 2
CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2727
Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
Take Action: Make the R.I.G.H.T. Choice and Intervene Train-the-Trainer
Description: Take Action: Make the R.I.G.H.T. Choice and Intervene Instructor Course. This eight-hour course will focus on giving the student the skills needed to train law enforcement personnel to actively intervene when needed to prevent colleagues from committing policy or procedure mistakes or unprofessional, unethical, or criminal conduct.
Date: July 19, 2024
Time: 0800-1700
Location: Fletcher Community Center
504 Cole Ave.
Fletcher, OK 73541
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2119
Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
Jason DeLonais 580-549-4242
Courtroom Testimony
Description: This course will focus on training drug officers to articulate facts in a courtroom or deposition setting in a professional and accurate manner to successful prosecution. Topics of the course will encompass documentation; pre-trial meetings, depositions, and preliminary hearings; types of court cases; types of examination; courtroom demeanor and attire; testifying; defense tactics in the courtroom; witness credibility; experience documentation; and a mock trial practical exercise using counterdrug scenarios. Instructor Brian Sallee has been a police officer for over 40 years and is retired from the Albuquerque Police Department where he was assigned to the Meth Unit. Brian has spent over 31 years working in Narcotic Units and has experience in many aspects of narcotics investigations, such as undercover, surveillance, search warrants, handling informants, case agent of reversal operations and buy/bust operations and clandestine labs. Brian is a certified clan lab investigator and site safety officer and is qualified as an expert witness for narcotics investigations. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Police Science in 1980 and a master’s degree in Criminal Justice in 2009 from New Mexico State University. Brian is co- author of the books “Narcotics Investigations: Working and Surviving” and “The Handbook of Methamphetamine.” Brian teaches a wide range of topics, primarily dealing with narcotics and has taught in over 47 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He has trained thousands of police officers from all 50 states and numerous countries around the world. Scott Rosenwasser has been an Assistant State Attorney with the Pinellas-Pasco County State Attorney’s Office in Florida for over 25 years and is currently the Pasco County Coordinator. Scott has tried over 170 jury trials including First Degree Murder, DUI Manslaughter, Vehicular Homicide, Arson, Armed Robbery, Narcotics Trafficking, Aggravated Battery, Manslaughter, and Kidnapping. Since 1998 Scott has also been the team leader of the Traffic Homicide Unit. He is an adjunct instructor with St. Petersburg College, Hillsborough County Community College, and Pasco-Hernando State College. Since 2004 he has been an instructor for the Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force (MCTFT) where he has taught thousands of state and federal law enforcement officers across the country. Mr. Rosenwasser graduated from Stetson University College of Law, Cum Laude, in 1995. He also graduated with honors from the University of Florida in 1991 where he obtained a degree in Business Administration with a specialization in Finance.
Date: July 22-23, 2024 Time: 0800-1700
Location: MetroTech Conference Center 4901 S. Bryant Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73129
CLEET Hours: 16 CLEET Catalog Number: 24-1369
Register at: http://cpsireg.spcollege.edu/og_register.aspx?25696
AGENCY INFORMATION
Chief Austin Slaten
aslaten@cityofdelcity.org 405-651-2225 PROPER PATROL AND INTERDICTION TACTICS
To Register visit https://www.aceinterdiction.com/interdiction-tactics
AGENCY INFORMATION Dakota 405-550-6295
Response and Investigation: Sexual Assault and Stalking
Description: This comprehensive training program aims to equip multidisciplinary professionals with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to effectively investigate and respond to cases of sexual assault and stalking, ensuring a victim-centered approach and promoting collaboration among various agencies.
Date: July 22-23, 2024
Time: 0800-1200
Location: Tulsa Community College - Seminar Center Room AB
3727 E. Apache St.
Tulsa, OK 74115
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2037/24-0998
Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
Dakota Wilson
918-448-1100
Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management 40-Hour Course
Description: This course is designed to provide the student with the basic knowledge needed to conduct threat assessments and establish a threat assessment team.
AGENCY INFORMATION Lt. Scott Kendrick 405-434-2851 (not be used for registration purposes) We would like the email address of Radeana Rumpl radeana.rumpl@dps.ok.gov used for registration Change Your Mindset, Change Your Attitude Description: Open to the public! Transform your life with "Change Your Mindset, Change Your Attitude"! Invest in yourself today to unlock unparalleled growth and success, fostering positive changes. Take control of your mindset and witness your attitude soar to new heights. This 6-hour online training is a self-paced Registration and Flyer Link: https://earlmorrison.com/live-classes Agency Information Gunfighter Standards
Description: Gunfighter Standards is a course designed to provide the agent/officer with an understanding of various drills to build skills needed in a lethal force encounter. Agents/Officers will shoot multiple drills to build skills in pistol draws from the duty holster, rifle draws from high and low ready, reloads, multiple threats and transitioning from rifle to pistol while having stress induced (time). Date: July 23, 2024 Time: 0900-1700 Location: Sac & Fox PD Range CLEET Hours: 8 CLEET Catalog Number: 23-00600 Cost: 0 To Register: Gunfighter Standards Tickets, Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 9:00 AM | Eventbrite
AGENCY INFORMATION Sierra Fogle 405-521-2885 Mental Health First Aid For Public Safety Officials Description: Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) for Public Safety teaches the skills needed to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. This evidence-based training promotes open dialogue, reduces stigma and encourages officers to seek support when needed. MHFA for Public Safety can help create a healthier, more resilient and productive department. AGENCY INFORMATION Oklahoma SRO Training
Description: The SRO course is a 40-hour CLEET training course, including 4- hours of mental health, and an optional 16-hour LASER training available at the end August 5-6. The training is designed for any law enforcement officer or security professional working in a school environment. Officers will gain a solid understanding of the duties of an SRO, and develop skills necessary for building meaningful relationships with students and staff, while providing safety and security that is necessary for Oklahoma Schools. This SRO training will have an emphasis on Oklahoma Law and standards.
Date: July 29 - August 2, 2024
Time: 0800-1700
Location: Department of Public Safety, Building 10
3600 Martin Luther King
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
CLEET Hours: 40
CLEET Catalog Number: 24-0597
Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
580-656-0040
The Sergeant’s Academy
Description: Supervisor's Role As Follower And Leader - Among The Topics To Be Covered: Leadership is not about title or position, Strategic issues facing public organizations, implementing an effective job performance review system; how to improve communication among and between the echelons, shifts, and sections. The Importance Of Taking Initiative; The Importance Of A “Give Up List”; Improving Listening Skills. Supervisor's Role In Finance & Budgeting, The Sergeant’s Role In Acquiring Resources For The Team. Techniques For Effective Recruiting and Selection; What We Should Expect from The City/County Personnel Office. The Sergeant’s role In Community and Media Relations The Executive Academy
Description: Leadership is not about title or position, Strategic issues facing public organizations, implementing an effective job performance review system; how to improve communication among and between the echelons, shifts, and sections. The Importance Of Taking Initiative; The Importance Of A “Give Up List”; Improving Listening Skills. Supervisor's Role in Finance & Budgeting, The Supervisor’s role In acquiring resources For The Team. Techniques For Effective Recruiting and Selection; How to Terminate Employment Relationships Without Guilt, What We Should Expect from The City/County Personnel Office. The Supervisor’s role in Community and Media Relations Time: 8-5 Location: Chickasha Police Department 2001 W. Iowa Avenue Chickasha, OK. 73018 CLEET Hours: 40 CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2103 Cost: $550.00 Basic Field Officer Training School Description: The National Association of Field Training Officers continues preparing your Field Training Unit for the challenges of 21st century policing by providing comprehensive and client-oriented curriculum. NAFTO, in conjunction with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Lighthorse Police Department, is proud to offer our Basic Field Training Officer Course in Tulsa, OK, a 25-minute drive from Tulsa International Airport. This training is designed for personnel entering Field Training Units in Patrol, Detention, Communications, and Support Services. AGENCY INFORMATION
Brent Maddocks
918-732-7800
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (ELI)
Description: The FBI-LEEDA Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) is an innovative 4 1/2-day program designed for executive-level law enforcement leaders and those leaders aspiring to executive-level leadership positions. ELI focuses on the emerging challenges facing 21st century police leaders, as well as planning and navigating the political waters of executive leadership. This highly interactive program follows the FBI-LEEDA “cops talking to cops" model of professional development where students will engage in guided leadership discussions with instructors and other students. The course first looks inward to identify the forces of change and emerging trends within law enforcement, such as the challenges of recruiting, hiring and leading different social generational cohorts and different cultural groups within the workforce. The ELI also presents leadership strategies that emphasize the importance of public trust and legitimacy, officer wellness, social and emotional intelligence.
Date: July 29 - August 2, 2024
Time: 0830
Location: Broken Arrow Police Training Center
4205 E. Omaha Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
CLEET Hours: 28
CLEET Catalog Number: OS-11629
Cost: $795 Register online at www.fbileeda.org or call 877-772-7712 for more information.
918-451-8200 ext 8720
Supervising with Purpose Description: Open to the public! Our 16-credit hour supervisor training program is ideal for professionals aiming to enhance performance, cultivate a positive work environment, and refine leadership skills. Perfect for career climbers, it offers comprehensive tools and strategies for professional growth. Topics: •Learning From Your Mistakes •Embracing Change •Making Good Decisions •Accountability •Teamwork •Effective Communication •Your Attitude, Your Responsibility •Never Compromise Your Character •Leading Through Challenges •Leading vs. Managing •Stay Well or Leave Well. PO’s Accepted. Registration and Flyer Link: https://earlmorrison.com/live-classes Agency Information Death Scenes & the First Responder
Description: Designed for patrol officers and new investigators, this class focuses on the challenges associated with death scenes, with an emphasis on how things that happen in the first few minutes of the investigation can impact the case months or even years later. Class includes a review of basic forensic pathology, as well as case studies of actual homicides and various other death scenes. Register by sending an email or text to the below contact information. If your agency would be interested in hosting this class in eastern or western Oklahoma, use the contact information below.
Date: July 29, 2024
Time: 0800-1600
Location: Moore Police Advancement Center
1311 N. Janeway
Moore, OK
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 22-1717
Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
J Griffin Consulting
405-640-3694
Opioid Epidemic Description: This course will help participants understand the history of opioids, common names and uses, how to identify opioid use, and treatment options. This course is conducted live via Zoom. Due to Covid-19, contact by email is preferred. To Register: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/oklahomastateuniversitycenterforhealthsciences/1290488 AGENCY INFORMATION Methamphetamine
To Register: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/oklahomastateuniversitycenterforhealthsciences/1290488 AGENCY INFORMATION Moral Injury Description: This course will help participants understand stress and burnout, moral injury, and healing from moral injury. This course is conducted live via Zoom. Due to Covid-19, contact by email is preferred. To Register: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/oklahomastateuniversitycenterforhealthsciences/1290488 AGENCY INFORMATION Children, Mental Health, and the Legal System Description: This course will help participants understand the mental health effects of the legal system as it pertains to children. This course is conducted live via Zoom. Due to Covid-19, contact by email is preferred. To Register: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/oklahomastateuniversitycenterforhealthsciences/1290488 AGENCY INFORMATION Shotgun Operator Course
Description: Give officers the skills and knowledge to operate and deploy a Shotgun. Prerequisite: Certified Officers To Enroll: Email Alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us AGENCY INFORMATION 405-239-5122 The Reid Technique of Investigative Interviewing and Advanced Interrogation
AGENCY INFORMATION Julie Rock 855-479-3959 PepperBall Instructor/Armorer
Description: PepperBall products can help reduce officer and suspect injuries, save lives, decrease the rick of litigation, and improve public perception of law enforcement agencies. The PepperBall System is an affordable, non-lethal tool designed for patrol, corrections, and tactical officers in a wide variety of situations. The PepperBall Instructor/Armorer Certification course involves intensive training in the use of the nonlethal PepperBall System, including operations, safety, maintenance, and deployment. This course certified attendees as PepperBall Instructors for their individual agency, allowing the attendee to design a course in the safe and effective use of the PepperBall System.
Course Registration: Please note that the course begins promptly at 0800. You should plan to show up at least 15 minutes early. All necessary equipment is provided by PepperBall. A training manual, live-fire certification rounds and visual aids are also included. Appropriate training attire should be worn (No shorts, sandals, etc). Please bring safety glasses. If you wear contacts, please have the ability to remove them at the training site. No firearms or ammo allowed in class.
Date: July 30-31, 2024
Time: 0800-1700
Location: Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Training Building - Room
16098 E 66th Street N Tulsa, OK 74117
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 24-1582
Cost: $549.00
AGENCY INFORMATION
Bonnie Fidler
bfidler@tcso.org (Preferred contact method)
918-596-4512
Manual Techniques
Description: This course will provide bomb technicians with an introduction to the skills necessary to manually access different types of materials.
Date: 7/30 - 8/1/2024
Time: 0800-1700
Location: 3301 E. Memorial Road
Oklahoma City, OK
CLEET Hours: 24
CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2789
Cost: Free
AGENCY INFORMATION
Matt Chenevey
mwchenevey@fbi.gov
858-583-0391
Youth Mental Health First Aid Description: Youth Mental Health First Aid is an early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a potential mental health challenge, how to listen nonjudgmentally and give reassurance to a youth who may be experiencing a mental health challenge, and how to refer a person to appropriate professional support and services. AGENCY INFORMATION Introduction to Sexual Assault Investigations Description: OSBI, in partnership with the Atoka Police Department, will be presenting a Sexual Assault Investigations Course which offers 2 hours of CLEET certified Mental Health Training as well as 3 hours of CLEET certified Annual Sexual Assault Response Training. This class will be facilitated by the OSBI Sexual Assault Unit and has been accredited by CLEET for 16 hours of continuing CLEET education. AGENCY INFORMATION Basic SRO Description: This is a 40-hour class designed to provide law enforcement officers assigned to duties in an educational environment. This course will cover ethics, teen crisis intervention, social media, school violence, FERPA, teen vaping and drug issues, school law and liability and identifying vulnerabilities of school facilities. Students will also be challenged to create new ideas for creating positive relationships with students, faculty and the community. For enrollment, please email student and agency information to the email below. AGENCY INFORMATION BASIC INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT Date: 08/05/2024 to 08/09/2024 Time: 0800-1700 Location: El Reno Public Safety Center 2707 Faith Avenue El Reno, OK 73036 CLEET Hours: 40 CLEET Catalog Number: CL-0265 Cost: FREE Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10) Attire: Adhere to agency policy; business casual on Thursday and Friday TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us. In email, please provide CLEET # and Endorsement letter AGENCY INFORMATION Captain David Beaty, Training Coordinator El Reno Police Department MVA; The Nuts and Bolts of It Description: This classroom and hands-on course prepares the officer to conduct in-depth motor vehicle collision investigations AGENCY INFORMATION RADAR/LIDAR OPERATORS CERTIFICATION COURSE Description: The class will cover: Motivation for Speed Enforcement, Basic Methods of Speed Measurement, Radar Principles, and Operation Scientific Principles Laser Principles and Operation Scientific Principles, Legal Issues Radar, Legal Issues Laser. Taught by Deputy Dan Chase of Chase Electronics, Winnsboro Louisiana Dan began his career in Law Enforcement in 1986 with the Gilbert PD in Louisiana then onto Franklin Parish Sheriff's Office where he holds his commission. he is currently with the Richland Parish Sheriff's Office. AGENCY INFORMATION LEFR – Law Enforcement First Responder
AGENCY INFORMATION Shooting Decisions with Simulator Description: Brief lecture then simulator To register: Email alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us - PLEASE INDICATE AM OR PM SESSION AGENCY INFORMATION Street Crimes Seminar Description: 3 day course content - www.streetcrimes.com/773-594-0945/info@streetcrimes.com AGENCY INFORMATION Bonnie Fidler FBI-LEEDA Description: The Supervisor Leadership Institute (SLI) targets first-line supervisors, however the SLI course is suitable for all Police leaders sworn and civilian. They will complete a DISC leadership assessment to understand and grow their own leadership practices. The following topics are covered in the SLI: Register at www.fbileeda.org AGENCY INFORMATION Supervising with Purpose Description: Open to the public! Our 16-credit hour supervisor training program is ideal for professionals aiming to enhance performance, cultivate a positive work environment, and refine leadership skills. Perfect for career climbers, it offers comprehensive tools and strategies for professional growth. Topics: •Learning From Your Mistakes •Embracing Change •Making Good Decisions •Accountability •Teamwork •Effective Communication •Your Attitude, Your Responsibility •Never Compromise Your Character •Leading Through Challenges •Leading vs. Managing •Stay Well or Leave Well. PO’s Accepted. Registration and Flyer Link: https://earlmorrison.com/live-classes Agency Information BASIC INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT Dates: 8/12/2024 to 8/16/2024 Time: 0800-1700 Location: Duncan PD (Criminal Justice Complex) 3000 South 13th Street Duncan, OK 73533 CLEET Hours: 40 CLEET Catalog Number: CL-0265 Cost: FREE Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10)Attire: Adhere to agency policy; business casual
TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us. In email, please provide CLEET # and Endorsement letter
AGENCY INFORMATION Sergeant Suzannahe Smith 580-251-7605 2024 Tulsa ASIS Security Conference Description: The Tulsa Chapter of ASIS would like to invite you to attend the 2024 Security Conference at the River Spirit Casino and Resort on Monday, August 12th. Network with fellow security and law enforcement practitioners while learning information on a variety of topics. This year’s conference will include information on international threats, identification of foreign documents, legal updates from CLEET, as well as sessions from the Mental Health Association of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse. All sessions are eligible for CLEET credit. Use the link to register. Registration Link: 2024 Tulsa ASIS Security Conference Tickets, Mon, Aug 12, 2024 at 8:30 AM | Eventbrite AGENCY INFORMATION Donald Childers, Tulsa ASIS 918-729-4365 The Road to Retirement Description: Retirement options, how benefits are calculated, disability and death benefits, service AGENCY INFORMATION Swiftwater Rescue 2 Description: Our Swiftwater 2 course expands on skills learned in the level 1 course. The level 2 course takes students beyond the emphasis of self-rescue to concentrate on victim rescue. Students also employ Technician level Rope Rescue Skills in the water environment. Students learn additional "go rescues" as well as other advanced techniques for water rescue. To enroll please visit techresqok.com AGENCY INFORMATION Crime Scene Investigation Description: The Crime Scene Investigation Course is for Crime Scene Investigators, Evidence Technicians, Detectives, Investigators, Uniformed Officers and anyone who has the responsibility of processing a crime scene. The student will learn the necessary skills to identify, document, collect and process various types of evidence that may be encountered at a crime scene. This course will be both challenging and demanding. Almost all blocks of instruction will be followed by an exercise or exercises to reinforce the lecture materials, with a majority of the exercises including photography as part of the exercise. Some of the exercises will be as simple as writing a description from a photograph to as complex as actually utilizing various fingerprinting and sketching techniques. The students will learn the various techniques to document evidence, which includes note taking, photography and sketching. The students will then progress into various methods used to locate evidence. The students will learn the various types of physical evidence and the appropriate methods used to document the particular evidence. Tuition includes the books Complete Crime Scene Investigation Handbook and Complete Crime Scene Investigation Workbook, CRC Press, 2015. Website Link: https://ebjrforensics.com/course/crime-scene-investigation-course-80-hours/ AGENCY INFORMATION BASIC INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT Dates: 8/19/2024 to 8/23/2024 Time: 0800-1700 Location: Moore Norman Technology Center 4701 12th Ave NW, Norman, OK 73069 CLEET Hours: 40 CLEET Catalog Number: CL-0265 Cost: FREE Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10) Attire: Adhere to agency policy; business casual TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us. In email, please provide CLEET # and Endorsement letter AGENCY INFORMATION Oklahoma University Health Science Center Police Department Major John Wilson 405-271-4300 Basic FTO Certification (San Jose Model) Description: This five-day, 40-hour training program has been updated for 2024. This course will provide law enforcement and corrections officers with the knowledge and skills to train probationary officers in a one-to-one setting. Diverse instructional methods will be employed to provide a student-centered learning environment. Attendees will receive a new comprehensive manual to assist with their training post-course. They will do a deep dive into the Standardized Evaluation Guidelines. The attendees will complete several in-class DORs to help them with performance evaluation, remediation of errors, providing proper feedback, and documenting daily training activities using the Standardized Evaluation Guidelines. Attendees will have the opportunity to teach and coach each other during the class. They will complete a performance improvement plan to provide documentation of training deficiencies and provide a written plan for improvement. The attendees will look at tactics for teaching the Gen Z trainee to assist with better decision-making and critical thinking. https://theadaptivewayllc.regfox.com/basic-fto-certification-san-jose-model-aug-19-23-2024--warr-acres-ok AGENCY INFORMATION Taser Instructor Course Description: TASER CEW X26P, X2 and the new TASER 7 and TASER 7 CQ Basic Instructor certification course. With the release of Version 23, we have enhanced the Basic Instructor course to teach students how to develop and safely execute scenarios and isolation drills, provide more in-depth scenario training. Students will learn how to develop and safely implement scenarios; isolation drills and conduct teach backs to hone their instructor skills. You will be certified to instruct others on the use of the X26P, X2, TASER 7 and TASER 7 CQ energy weapons. Students will be required to complete an interactive online experience prior to attending the one day in-classroom training. Registration: Cost of the course is $495 per student. All registrations for this course close 7 days in advance. Students wanting to access the system must first have an account and login or create a new account at MyAxon. There is a 24 to 48 hour verification approval process. All registrations for this course close 10 days in advance, see link below to register, directly with AXON. What to bring: Dress is casual. Bring your department issued TASER holster (if applicable). Holsters will be available for those who need them. Please bring your duty belt with NO firearms, ammunition, or weapons of any kind. REMINDER: Both new and recertifying students will complete the same online course and need only attend ONE day of training. Please go to https://academy.axon.com for cost and registration information GLOCK ARMORER COURSE Description: AC - GLOCK Armorer Course. 3 year certification upon successful completion for all GLOCK model pistols, excluding the G18 Select Fire models. Student provides safety glasses and a small flashlight. GLOCK will provide lunch AGENCY INFORMATION Confidential Informant Management Description: The purpose of this course is to introduce the Law Enforcement Officer to the basic concepts of use, documentation, and liability regarding confidential informants. The student will be able to clearly define what constitutes a confidential informant, identify the necessity for proper agency policy, identify and complete proper documentation, learn interview techniques specific to confidential informant operations, properly utilize operations planning, create and maintain proper informant files, and identify post-critical incident steps for operations involving informants. Attendance is restricted to current, sworn, and certified Law Enforcement Officers employed by a municipal, county, tribal, state, or federal law enforcement agency; or officials employed by a state District Attorney’s Office, United States Attorney’s Office, or state or tribal Attorney General’s Office. Credentials will be required for access. AGENCY INFORMATION Utilizing Social Media in Criminal Investigations Description: The student will become familiar with social media platforms and how they can be used in criminal investigations. Students will become familiar with what legal authority authorizes obtaining records from social media companies. Student wills be instructed on the process of obtaining social media records. The students will be introduced to case studies involving social media investigations. AGENCY INFORMATION FIT FOR DUTY
Description: This all new class is what every officer needs to achieve and maintain their highest potential. Topics will include aspects of fitness, nutrition, healthy lifestyles, overcoming shift work and stress management. Learn how to lose fat, gain strength, take back your confidence, and get Fit for Duty with a proven plan that has helped hundreds of first responders. Monica Crawford comes to LEO DEN with an 8 year career in law enforcement and a combined 20 years inside the fitness and nutrition space to bring simple and actionable solutions to common problems that LEOs face to create immediate results. Implementing the information taught in this class can help attendees to improve energy levels, improve moods, improve mental health, and help LEOs begin to see fat disappear, create lean muscle definition, and have uniforms fitting better than it has in years. Date: August 22nd of 2024 Time: 0800 Location: Tecumseh Police Department 114 N. Broadway Street Tecumseh, Oklahoma 74873 CLEET Hours: 8 MENTAL Health hours: 2 CLEET Catalog Number: Fit for Duty 24-1732 Cost: $150 To Register visit www.leodenllc.com
AGENCY INFORMATION Dakota 405-550-6295 Intelligence Security Threat Groups and Gangs in Oklahoma Description: This training covers the basics of Intelligence Based Investigations in Law Enforcement and Corrections specifically as it relates to Security Threat Groups (STG) and Gangs. Course content includes: Investigative Tactics, Identification of Oklahoma Based Criminal Organizations, Prosecution of said Organizations, and Resources available from the Oklahoma Intelligence Watch Center (OIWC). This content is geared to provide a better understanding for all Law Enforcement and Corrections personnel operating in the State of Oklahoma from the Street to the Jail and ultimately State and Federal Prisons. TO REGISTER EMAIL: travis.worrall@pcsheriff.paynecountyok.gov In email, please provide Name and Agency. AGENCY INFORMATION Pepperball Instructor/Armorer Description: PepperBall products can help reduce officer and suspect injuries, save lives, decrease the risk of litigation, and improve public perception of law enforcement agencies. The PepperBall System is an affordable, nonlethal too designed for patrol, corrections, and tactical officer in a wide variety of situations. The PepperBall Instructor/Armorer Certification course involves intensive training in the use of the nonlethal PepperBall system, including operation safety, maintenance, and deployment. This course certifies attendees as PepperBall Instructors for their individual agency, allowing the attendee to design a course in the safe and effective use of the PepperBall System AGENCY INFORMATION GDS Advanced Rifle Operator Description: Ready to take the next step with your patrol rifle? This 8-hour, CLEET accredited class zeros in on advanced rifle shooting. We will work on getting into shooting positions quickly and making shots quickly from those positions. We will stress urgency when making shots and follow-up shots. This is a great choice for those looking to level up their rifle skills. See greensdefensivesolutions.com for the full equipment requirements AGENCY INFORMATION
Thriving Responder: Financial Strength and Holistic Well-Being
Description: A First Responder founded Non-Profit Organization, OnCallProject (OCP) provides resources for the professional development and personal growth of Police Officers in search of opportunities to translate their skill set into the private sector. Whether you’re 3 years or 25+ years into your service, we want your story to be of success. Through a curated network of business professionals, OCP aims to develop tailored programs to equip officers/deputies that have served their community with tools, knowledge and resources to thrive in their elongated careers now in the private sector. A versatile job transition training program equipping these individuals with essential skills, financial guidance, and holistic health approaches, preparing them for meaningful roles in the private sector. Through strategic partnerships with corporate entities, we facilitate job opportunities fostering continuous mentorship, resources, stability and confidence for these heroes and their families. REGISTER at www.oncallproject.com/events
AGENCY INFORMATION 4055174882 Mental Health First Aid For Public Safety Officials Description: Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) for Public Safety teaches the skills needed to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. This evidence-based training promotes open dialogue, reduces stigma and encourages officers to seek support when needed. MHFA for Public Safety can help create a healthier, more resilient and productive department. AGENCY INFORMATION LEOSA, Private Security and Private Investigator Requalification
Description: Firearms Requalification event for Peace Officers, Private Security, Private Investigators, and LEOSA. Attendees must pre-register. Pre-registration is required. Pre-register on the OSPOA Website at www.ospoa.org/2024-conference AGENCY INFORMATION Making Cell Records Relevant in Criminal Investigations Description: The training consist of a curriculum covering aspects related to the law enforcement’s ability to obtain and evaluate cellular records. The training contains instruction and an overview on how to read those records, along with techniques understand those records. MAX Number of Students is 25 AGENCY INFORMATION Interactions with Autism Spectrum Disorder Description: As a law enforcement officer, you expect to give commands and ask questions and receive immediate responses. The population with autism spectrum disorder may not be able to respond immediately because of cognitive, physical, or other issues. According to the CDC, the prevalence of autism is increasing rapidly. The CDC now estimates that 1 in 36 children have autism spectrum disorder. With this course, you will obtain knowledge about autism spectrum disorder and ways to handle contacts. Topics covered include what is autism spectrum disorder, recognizing autism spectrum disorder, de-escalation techniques, tantrums vs. meltdowns, interviewing, and more. Register: Contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org AGENCY INFORMATION Oklahoma Mastering Search & Seizure Description: Mastering Search & Seizure combines two of Blue to Gold’s most popular classes: Advanced Search & Seizure and Advanced Traffic Stops and added additional topics like community caretaking and emergency aid exception. This class is vital for any officer, at any level, with any experience. Students will complete the course with a mastery of search and seizure and will know how to make good case law...more importantly...why! The instruction is eye-opening, fast-paced, not boring because our senior instructors are retired police officers turned attorneys. AGENCY INFORMATION Youth Mental Health First Aid Description: Youth Mental Health First Aid is an early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a potential mental health challenge, how to listen nonjudgmentally and give reassurance to a youth who may be experiencing a mental health challenge, and how to refer a person to appropriate professional support and services. AGENCY INFORMATION Basic Detention Investigations Description: This course provides introductory-level education into detention, jail, and correctional investigations. Open to all Sheriff’s Office staff, this 2-day course will provide students with a working knowledge of the steps needed for detention-based investigations and additional information that would assist investigators assigned to detention centers/jails/prisons in the state of Oklahoma. This course will include information concerning the importance of intelligence gathering, gang identification, the cultivation of informants and the importance of information sharing. Bringing a laptop, tablet, or other portable computer is highly recommended for this course. https://www.oklahomasheriffs.org/event/basic-detention-investigations-5/ AGENCY INFORMATION FBI-LEEDA Executive Leadership Institute Description: The Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) is an innovative 4 ½ day program designed for executive-level law enforcement leaders and those leaders aspiring to executive-level leadership positions. ELI focuses on the emerging challenges facing 21st century police leaders, as well as planning and navigation the political waters of executive leadership. This highly interactive program follows the FBI-LEEDA “cops talking to cops” model of professional development where students will engage in guided leadership discussions with instructors and other students. The course first looks inward to identify the forces of change and emerging trends within law enforcement, such as the challenges of recruiting, hiring, and leading different social generational cohorts and differ cultural groups within the workplace. The ELI also presents leadership strategies that emphasize the importance of public trust and legitimacy, officer wellness, social and emotional intelligence Register online at www.fbileedda.org or call 877-772-7712 AGENCY INFORMATION FBI LEEDA Media and Public Relations
Description: Media and public relations curriculum developed to assist law enforcement in communication with the media and the communities they serve. This class provides proven strategies and best practices for media relations, crisis communications and social media. Students will learn how to prepare and deliver messages. Date: September 9-13, 2024 Time: 0830 Location: Broken Arrow Police Training Center 4205 E. Omaha St. Broken Arrow, OK CLEET Hours: 28 CLEET Catalog Number: 22-0644 Cost: $795
AGENCY INFORMATION Capt. Deidre Hughes 918-451-8200 ext 8720 Stop the Bleed Description: Come join us at the Jones Police Department for our Stop the Bleed event! Learn life-saving techniques to control bleeding in emergency situations. This program trains participants in bleeding control through lecture and skills based training, participants learn the importance of taking immediate action utilizing direct pressure, tourniquets and wound packing. Register at the eventbrite link below.
To Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stop-the-bleed-tickets-929348495367?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshios AGENCY INFORMATION
FLETC Tac Med Instructor Description: The Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (BTMITP) is a highly intense training program requiring a physical demand on the student and consists of lecture, labs and skill practice. The law enforcement officer will gain knowledge and skills necessary to mitigate the loss of their life or the life of another while in an active threat environment. The skills will address treating life threatening injuries in an austere environment with limited equipment, lack of medically trained personnel and prolonged time to evacuation. Tactical Medical is a systematic approach to dealing with casualties in a tactical environment. It is strongly influenced by the model used by the Department of Defense called Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). As the name implies, TCCC incorporates tactical problem solving into any situation in which casualties are incurred from an armed, hostile opponent. The TCCC system focuses on saving “preventable deaths” while achieving three primary goals: Treat the Casualty, Prevent Additional Casualties and Continue the Mission. Upon graduation from the BTMITP, students will be able to deliver training in the basic, civilianized tenets of TCCC life-saving skills addressed in the DHS Care Under Fire Education Standards. To Register: https://sass.fletc.dhs.gov/fast/class/8afe722d8f1d1de4018f34341b2c10e7 AGENCY INFORMATION NDTC - De-Escalation Principles and Practice Description: The Oklahoma Sheriffs’ Association is proud to team up with Fort Hays State University to sponsor an innovative course in De-Escalation Principles & Practice. This is the FIRST time this training has been brought to the State of Oklahoma. This course created by the National De-Escalation Training Center (NDTC) is approved by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community-Oriented Policing Services (COPS) and certified by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST) and is the first and ONLY National Certified training program to incorporate personality modeling and threat stage recognition. Seating is limited so reserve your spot today. https://www.oklahomasheriffs.org/event/ndtc-de-escalation-principles-practice-2/ AGENCY INFORMATION GDS Red Dot Transition Description: Pistol red dots are the wave of the future, and many law enforcement officers are transitioning to them. This CLEET-accredited, 8-hour course will cover the transition from shooting a pistol equipped with iron sights to shooting a pistol fitted with a red dot. We will review the advantages of a red dot, mounting systems, dot options, and dot failures. See greensdefensivesolutions.com for full equipment list. AGENCY INFORMATION De-Escalation: Principles & Practice
Description: This course delivers best practices in de-escalation, including procedural justice, language that de0escalates situations, officer adjustments for varying threat stages and environments, boy language, conflict management, recognizing mental health and disability issues, and means to adjust interactions based upon rapid personal identification. Also included are de-escalation and prevention of escalation while maintaining professionalism, respectfulness, and self-control, particularly if insulting or disrespectful language and behavior are present. A variety of examples of officer responses, in combination with scenarios, are included in this engaging and interactive training. AGENCY INFORMATION Cathrine Wasinger 785-628-4189
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training Description: The Crisis Intervention Team program is a community effort partnering both police officers and the community together for common goals of safety, understanding and service to individuals with mental illness and their families. Officers participate in a 5-day, 40-hour CIT training program. The professional provider community has recognized the need and efficacy of the CIT program and has partnered with law enforcement in providing the most effective training material possible. The training program consists of several classes taught by a variety of instructors including a Psychiatrist, a Substance Abuse Specialist, Social Workers, Police Officers and representatives from NAMI. Panel discussions with service providers from the Community Mental Health Centers are also included. This training prepares officers to safely de-escalate a crisis, determine the need for emergency treatment and get the consumer to professional treatment as quickly as possible. To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org AGENCY INFORMATION Takedowns Refresher Course Description: This free course will be hands on. The techniques that we will be working on are the Spinning Armbar Takedown, Figure 4 Takedown, Pull Over Choke, Knee Strike Takedown and Front Headlock Escape. AGENCY INFORMATION Jason Littlefield Ground Control Instructor: Presented by Blue Shield Tactical Description: This law enforcement-based Ground Control Instructor course focuses on law enforcement grappling holds and techniques that work for police in the field. You cannot be in law enforcement during our current climate and not have skills for the ground encounter. We guarantee that you will be on the ground at some point in your law enforcement career, and you need to have a blueprint to control the suspect when the fight goes into that realm. This course focuses on ground control techniques that will allow police officers to control a suspect until backup arrives, which includes control techniques that allow the officers to exhaust the suspect for handcuffing. The skills learned in this course will utilize body weight and compression learned through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu but focuses on what we deal with in law enforcement. This course is not taught by a civilian trainer that has never put on a police uniform but is rather taught by veteran police officers that understand policy and what you deal with in the field. You’ll learn from them our award-winning teaching methods during this course that allows you to become a better instructor. You don’t need to be a trained martial artist to attend this training, because we’re going to teach you simple yet effective solutions that you can immediately transfer to the other officers at your agency. Becoming an instructor under our systems also allows you to have free phone and email support from the head instructor which is valuable to any defensive tactics program. You’ll leave this course with a newfound skill for controlling individuals on the ground as well as a better understanding of defensive tactics. This is course will have limited space due to mat space and demand for the training. TO REGISTER EMAIL: Blueshieldtactical.com
AGENCY INFORMATION LELA-Legal Issues Arising From Stops, Arrests, Uses of Force, Citizen Interactions, and Post-Incident Reviews (6 Hours) Description: OMAG is excited to offer an intensive training series on law enforcement liability for select law enforcement personnel around the State: the OMAG LELA Training Series. The purpose of the OMAG LELA Training Series is to provide CLEET-accredited*, in-depth training on common and emerging legal issues facing law enforcement in Oklahoma. The OMAG LELA Training Series - Class 2 will consist of three training sessions, each consisting of traditional classroom training and roundtable discussions, utilizing case law, body cam, and other materials from real-life incidents. All sessions of Class 2 will cover Fourth Amendment issues of traffic stops, uses of force, arrests, searches, entries, and post-incident reviews. AGENCY INFORMATION Basic Instructor Development Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10) TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us. In email, please provide CLEET # and Endorsement letter AGENCY INFORMATION Jamie O’Leary 405-990-6054 Report Writing Update: Description: This course will help your officers to refresh and update themselves with note taking and report writing. We will also cover and discuss the information required to write an effective report. TO REGISTER EMAIL: travis.worrall@pcsheriff.paynecountyok.gov In email, please provide Name and Agency. AGENCY INFORMATION: Mental Health First Aid For Public Safety Officials Description: Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) for Public Safety teaches the skills needed to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. This evidence-based training promotes open dialogue, reduces stigma and encourages officers to seek support when needed. MHFA for Public Safety can help create a healthier, more resilient and productive department. AGENCY INFORMATION FIT FOR DUTY Description: This all new class is what every officer needs to achieve and maintain their highest potential. Topics will include aspects of fitness, nutrition, healthy lifestyles, overcoming shift work and stress management. Learn how to lose fat, gain strength, take back your confidence, and get Fit for Duty with a proven plan that has helped hundreds of first responders. Monica Crawford comes to LEO DEN with an 8 year career in law enforcement and a combined 20 years inside the fitness and nutrition space to bring simple and actionable solutions to common problems that LEOs face to create immediate results. Implementing the information taught in this class can help attendees to improve energy levels, improve moods, improve mental health, and help LEOs begin to see fat disappear, create lean muscle definition, and have uniforms fitting better than it has in years. To Register visit www.leodenllc.com AGENCY INFORMATION Dakota 405-550-6295 Defensive Tactics Instructor Description: The course is to certify instructors to teach CLEET's curriculum for Defensive Tactics and Custody Control. The course covers case law, use of force, and techniques used every day in law enforcement. The course is physically and mentally demanding. It would be best for instructor candidates to be in good physically and mentally demanding. It would be best for instructor candidates to be in good physical condition upon attending the course. Pre-Requisite: Must be BID certified. Must have a medical release to perform strenuous physical activity upon arriving day 1 To Register email: Alysha Maxwell - alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us - Please include CLEET # in email AGENCY INFORMATION Basic Instructor Development 4205 E. Omaha St. Broken Arrow, OK 74014 Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10) TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us. In email, please provide CLEET # and Endorsement letter AGENCY INFORMATION Cpt. Deidre Hughes 918-259-8400 ext. 8720 Handgun Retention and Disarms Refresher Course Description: This free course will be hands on. The techniques that we will being going over are disarms from the front and rear and gun retention from the front, rear and on the ground. AGENCY INFORMATION SWAT/ CRITICAL RESPONSE COURSE Description: The Comanche County Sheriff’s Office in partnership with Dark Watch Tactical will be hosting a SWAT school. This course provides skill sets, techniques and tactics that meet modern industry standards as set forth by the National Tactical Officer’s Association and encompasses a wide variety of facets employed by SWAT teams and law enforcement first responders. This course will build the students from the ground up. The course will provide instruction on mission templates and planning, leadership and team structure, single to three or more operator movement, breaching techniques, active shooter response, slow and deliberate/dynamic entry techniques, room clearing, low light techniques, and tactical medicine. Also covered will be combat pistol and rifle shooting, low light shooting, downed officer drills, ballistic shield operation, move/shoot and communicate techniques, less lethal and diversionary device instruction, full scale warrant service training on multiple structures, vehicle/linear bus assaults, barricaded subject, and hostage rescue. Throughout this school students will be involved in force-on-force scenario-based training. Upon completion of this school the student will have a good understanding of SWAT operations and law enforcement response to critical incidents. The course will be broken down over 4 Wednesdays. This course is recommended for law enforcement officers and first responders that are not assigned to a SWAT team. AGENCY INFORMATION Crime Scene Photography: The Essentials Description: This course would be applicable for: This is an immersive two-day fundamentals course is designed to maximize the use of your equipment for recording court admissible photographic evidence. Focused toward personnel wanting to expand their introductory awareness or desiring a basic equipment refresher, while simultaneously learning proven techniques for photographing crime scenes. Crime Scene/Evidence photography is a learned, specialized and supplemental form of investigative case reporting. Acquired photography skills will often result in recording critical scene conditions or details that official written reports may not comprehensively describe. AGENCY INFORMATION Lever Action Carbine Instructor & Operator Description: Students will learn how to operate their lever action carbine. Approved police firearms instructor candidates are eligible for an instructor certification. This class is open to ALL students. Pistol caliber carbines are preferred. Must be larger than .22 caliber. AGENCY INFORMATION THE REID TECHNIQUE OF INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWING AND ADVANCED INTERROGATION Description: Learn how to interpret verbal and non-verbal behavior to help assess the credibility of suspects statements. Structure the interview using open-ended and investigative questions to develop the subjects statement. Use behavior provoking questions in the interview process. Persuade a suspect to tell the truth about their involvement in criminal activity. Develop interrogation strategies and interrogation themes. Use an alternative questions to develop the first admission of guilt. Use tactics to handle the more defiant suspect; overcome objections and their fear of consequences. AGENCY INFORMATION Evidence Storage and Management: Operations and Best Practices Description: Who should attend: This seminar is designed for both civilian/sworn personnel with custodial duties and those responsible for the management of these functions including supervisors and executives. Agency size often impacts involved storage variables - presented materials can identify employable options to preserve evidence integrity from unwarranted courtroom challenges. These often out of sight - out of mind minutia level duties, if neglected have insidious damage potentials. Criminal prosecution efforts combined with an agency’s public reputation and simultaneously the careers of its Chief/Sheriff downwards to assigned custodians have repeatedly been irreparably damaged for failing to continuously and appropriately manage this assignment. Systematic evidence storage duties are often assigned with little or no functional training. The involved transactional procedures require efforts uncommon to other business type storage facilities. This two-day best practice course is designed for managing a professional evidence storage operation. AGENCY INFORMATION LELA-Legal Issues arising from Warrantless Entries, Uses of Force, and Post-Incident Reviews (6 Hours) Description: OMAG is excited to offer an intensive training series on law enforcement liability for select law enforcement personnel around the State: the OMAG LELA Training Series. The purpose of the OMAG LELA Training Series is to provide CLEET-accredited*, in-depth training on common and emerging legal issues facing law enforcement in Oklahoma. The OMAG LELA Training Series - Class 2 will consist of three training sessions, each consisting of traditional classroom training and roundtable discussions, utilizing case law, body cam, and other materials from real-life incidents. All sessions of Class 2 will cover Fourth Amendment issues of traffic stops, uses of force, arrests, searches, entries, and post-incident reviews. AGENCY INFORMATION Introduction to RDS for Handgun Description: The Intro to Red Dot Sighted Pistol course is designed for officers who want to learn the basics of shooting with a (RDS) red dot sight. Students will learn the correct way to use a RDS pistol through efficient body structure and a variety of dry and live fire techniques and drills to maximize their efficiency with the pistol. AGENCY INFORMATION PepperBall Instructor/Armorer Description: PepperBall products can help reduce officer and suspect injuries, save lives, decrease the risk of litigation, and improve public perception of law enforcement agencies. The PepperBall System is an affordable, non-lethal tool designed for patrol, corrections, and tactical officers in a wide variety of situations. The PepperBall Instructor/Armorer Certification course involves intensive training in the use of the nonlethal PepperBall System, including operations, safety, maintenance, and deployment. This course certified attendees as PepperBall Instructors for their individual agency, allowing the attendee to design a course in the safe and effective use of the PepperBall System. Course Registration: Please note that the course begins promptly at 0800. You should plan to show up at least 15 minutes early. All necessary equipment is provided by PepperBall. A training manual, live-fire certification rounds and visual aids are also included. Appropriate training attire should be worn (No shorts, sandals, etc). Please bring safety glasses. If you wear contacts, please have the ability to remove them at the training site. No firearms or ammo allowed in class. AGENCY INFORMATION GDS Armed Dynamic Movement Description: This 8-hour CLEET-accredited class will focus on the real types of movements observed in lethal force encounters. We'll cover how to move safely with a rifle or pistol and how to control those movements so you can make accurate shots with an elevated heart rate. See Greensdefensivesolutions.com for equipment list. AGENCY INFORMATION Mastering Proactive Policing for Patrol
To Enroll: https://bluetogold.com/product/warr-acres-oklahoma-10112024/ AGENCY INFORMATION ALERRT - Solo Officer Rapid Deployment Description: SORD - This dynamic course of instruction is designed to provide the solo officer (off-duty/plain clothes /uniform) with the knowledge, physical skills, and mind set on how to isolate, distract, or neutralize an armed threat like an active shooter. This course will cover reasons to carry for off-duty and plain clothes officers, levels of intervention, deadly force policies and case studies, ergonomic considerations for plain clothes carry, options for mitigating the occurrence of blue on blue shootings, concepts and principles of solo officer movement, threshold evaluation, setting up for and room entry techniques, post engagement priorities of work, and incident management. Day one includes live fire training and day two culminates with dynamic force on force scenarios. STUDENT REGISTRATION INFORMATION AGENCY INFORMATION FIT FOR DUTY
Description: This all new class is what every officer needs to achieve and maintain their highest potential. Topics will include aspects of fitness, nutrition, healthy lifestyles, overcoming shift work and stress management. Learn how to lose fat, gain strength, take back your confidence, and get Fit for Duty with a proven plan that has helped hundreds of first responders. Monica Crawford comes to LEO DEN with an 8 year career in law enforcement and a combined 20 years inside the fitness and nutrition space to bring simple and actionable solutions to common problems that LEOs face to create immediate results. Implementing the information taught in this class can help attendees to improve energy levels, improve moods, improve mental health, and help LEOs begin to see fat disappear, create lean muscle definition, and have uniforms fitting better than it has in years. To Register visit www.leodenllc.com
AGENCY INFORMATION Dakota 405-550-6295 ALERRT - Solo Officer Rapid Deployment
STUDENT REGISTRATION INFORMATION AGENCY INFORMATION Social Media & Open Source Investigations Description: Publicly available sources, such as social media, websites, and other online platforms. The course will cover a range of topics, including the legal and ethical considerations involved in conducting social media & Open Source (OSINT) investigations, the identification and evaluation of online sources, and the use of specialized tools and techniques for data analysis and verification. Participants will learn how to leverage social media platforms to identify and track criminal activity, monitor threat indicators, and gather evidence for investigations. Throughout the training, officers will be encouraged to practice their skills AGENCY INFORMATION Precision Rifle Evolution 1
Description: Our 3-day Precision Rifle Evolution 1 Course is designed for any level of shooters. This course will provide you with the best foundation the industry has to offer in Precision Rifle Shooting. You will develop and evolve into a Precision Rifle Shooter. The Precision Rifle Evolution 1 Course curriculum will encompass classroom, practical exercises and evaluations to guarantee our students can execute Long Range Precision shots for whatever application (Military/LE, Hunting & Competitions).
Our Cadre have decades of experience in firearms instructions from military, government agencies and competitive shooting competitions. Former Sniper School Instructors, U.S. Private Security Contractors and current PRS competitive shooters.
Precision Rifle Evolution 1 Topics - Safety - Optics 101 - Fundamentals of Marksmanship - Ballistics: Internal, External & Terminal (MIL/LE/Hunters) to include Wind Reading - Equipment setup: Gun, Optic, Ballistic Calculator - Zero & Radar (Muzzle Velocity), Truing & Gun Data Confirmation - Positional Firing Positions
Required Equipment - Rifle: Customers (Gun Rentals Available) - Rifle Scope: Adjustable Turrets MIL/MOA (Leupold Rentals Available) - Ammunition: 250 rounds of the same lot, Match ammunition preferred - Ballistic Calculator: Applied Ballistics, Hornady 4DOF, Ballistic AE, etc. - 2 Magazines if running Detachable Magazine - Weapon Bipod: Swivel preferred - Rear Bag/Sand Sock - Eye and Ear Protection - Tape Measures - Spotting Scope (Rentals Available) - Rifle Cleaning Kit (optional) - Laser Range Finder/LRF (optional) - Field Chair - Water Source (Water Bottle, Camel Back, etc.) - Food/Snacks (Lunch and Breaks will be taken) - Weather Appropriate Clothing (Seasonal) - Sunscreen, Bug Spray (Seasonal)
Date: 18-19 OCT 2024
Time: 09:00– 18:00 Every Day
Location: Course will be held at Fouled Bore Precision Rifle Range
CLEET Hours: 27
CLEET Catalog Number:
Cost: $1,750
AGENCY INFORMATION
Contact Name: Sons of Liberty Shooting Academy, LLC (Jeffrey R. Haskin)
Contact Email Address: sonsoflibertysa82@gmail.com
Contact Phone Number: 405-210-9856 Sniper Evolution 1 Course Description: Our 7 day Sniper Evolution 1 Course is designed for Military/LE Snipers Only. This course will cover everything in the Precision Rifle Evolution 1 course. The Sniper Evolution 1 course will also cover Stalking/Concealed movement, Camouflage and Concealment, Observation Techniques, Engagement Techniques (through vegetation/loopholes) and Infill and Exfill Planning. This course prepares military personnel about to attend U.S. Army Sniper Course or the U.S.M.C. Recon Sniper Course. Military personnel who attend the Sniper Evolution 1 course will have a better chance of passing the Service Affiliated Course. This Course will Serve as a credited Sniper Course for LE. We are C.L.E.E.T. (Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training) certified by the State of Oklahoma. Our Cadre have decades of experience in firearms instructions from military, government agencies and competitive shooting competitions. Former Sniper School Instructors, U.S. Private Security Contractors and current PRS competitive shooters. AGENCY INFORMATION
Cellular to Cellblock: Leveraging Cell Tower Dumps & Geofencing for Criminal Apprehension Description: This one-day course is designed to provide law enforcement officers with the skills and knowledge needed to conduct effective geofence investigations. A geofence is a virtual boundary created around a geographical location using ‘Geofence’ and Cellular ‘Tower Dump’ technology. Geofencing has become an essential tool for law enforcement agencies in investigating and solving crimes. In this course, law enforcement officers will learn how to utilize geofencing technology to investigate crimes that have occurred in a specific geographic area. They will be introduced to the fundamental principles of geofencing technology, including how to create geofences, how to analyze geofence data, and how to interpret and visualize geofence information. They will also learn how to use geofencing technology in combination with other investigative tools and techniques to solve complex criminal cases. AGENCY INFORMATION Youth Mental Health First Aid Description: Youth Mental Health First Aid is an early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a potential mental health challenge, how to listen nonjudgmentally and give reassurance to a youth who may be experiencing a mental health challenge, and how to refer a person to appropriate professional support and services. AGENCY INFORMATION Mental Health First Aid For Public Safety Officials Description: Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) for Public Safety teaches the skills needed to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. This evidence-based training promotes open dialogue, reduces stigma and encourages officers to seek support when needed. MHFA for Public Safety can help create a healthier, more resilient and productive department. AGENCY INFORMATION Phase III - V, Firearms Instructor School Description: Brief lecture then Range To register: Contact Joe Sebourn by email AGENCY INFORMATION 405-239-5122 Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training Description: The Crisis Intervention Team program is a community effort partnering both police officers and the community together for common goals of safety, understanding and service to individuals with mental illness and their families. Officers participate in a 5-day, 40-hour CIT training program. The professional provider community has recognized the need and efficacy of the CIT program and has partnered with law enforcement in providing the most effective training material possible. The training program consists of several classes taught by a variety of instructors including a Psychiatrist, a Substance Abuse Specialist, Social Workers, Police Officers and representatives from NAMI. Panel discussions with service providers from the Community Mental Health Centers are also included. This training prepares officers to safely de-escalate a crisis, determine the need for emergency treatment and get the consumer to professional treatment as quickly as possible. To register, contact Cory Sutton at cory.sutton@odmhsas.org AGENCY INFORMATION NARCOTICS INVESTIGATIONS Description: Law enforcement in the United States recognizes the drug-related overdose and death epidemic affecting every state in the country. The intent of this course is to provide law enforcement Officers with problem-solving procedures that can assist agencies and organizations in addressing the drug problems that impact their cities, counties, and states. This course is designed for patrol Officers, Narcotics Officers, Supervisors, and command personnel. AGENCY INFORMATION Oklahoma Straight Baton Refresher Course Description: This course will be a refresher course of what was taught in the CLEET Basic Academy. AGENCY INFORMATION Preventing Domestic Violence Homicide: Necessary Steps & Understanding Domestic Violence, Trauma & the Batterer Description: In these trainings, Safenet Services discusses steps in which law enforcement can prevent domestic violence homicide by completing lethality assessments, dominant aggressor assessments and self-defense determinations. Also, we will discuss officer safety and risk factors for both law enforcement and victims and/or their children. We discuss the different roles that victim service agencies have and our desire to partner with law enforcement to create a more united front to reduce the amount of domestic violence homicides in the state of Oklahoma. We will also discuss what trauma looks like in victims of domestic violence and what happens to the brain during a traumatic event, different types of batterers, ways to identify them and what Safenet is doing to prevent further battering. We are offering a morning session and an evening session. Food will be provided for both. Please register by contacting Cassie Clark at cassie@safenetservices.org Let her know how many from your department will be attending and what time slot you will be there.
AGENCY INFORMATION Recruiting and Applicant Background Investigations Description: Participants will leave with the skills and knowledge of the importance of not only recruiting but also retention of quality personnel. It is just as important to keep the best people as it is to hire quality personnel. An organizational assessment should be the first step in the process and the need to break the cycle of mediocrity. Background investigators will leave with the knowledge of their role in the selection process, the legal aspects of the background investigation, background interview sources of information and preparing the investigation report. Background investigations affect the future of an organization in many ways, thus selection practices are vital to ensuring that future law enforcement employees and supervisors are suited for the variety of duties expected from the populations they serve. This course will provide techniques, procedures and sample forms for the background investigator. AGENCY INFORMATION The Adaptive FTO Description: The Adaptive FTO is an advanced FTO course that addresses training concerns with incoming probationary police officers. This course does not change your agency's FTO Model. Attendees will work with mental and thinking models to help develop the trainee into adaptive thinkers and assist with proper risk assessment. Our Adaptive Feedback Model nurtures the probationary officer’s creativity and critical thinking skills. Emotional Intelligence techniques help the trainee identify emotional trigger points while enhancing communication and social skills. Attendees will also look at developmental learning tactics for the Gen Z trainee. The Adaptive FTO creates a durable framework for learning with our cognitive coaching philosophy for training the future of your organization. https://theadaptivewayllc.regfox.com/the-adaptive-fto-nov-4-5-2024---warr-acres-ok AGENCY INFORMATION Colt M4/M16 Armorers Course Description: The Colt M4/M16/AR15 Armorers course includes the M16 family of weapons, and all its variants including the M4, the AR15 and all its variants and the 9MM SMG. Course length is 24 class hours over 3 days with no shooting included. To register: https://colt.gosignmeup.com/public/Course/browse?courseid=4013 AGENCY INFORMATION Defensive Tactics Instructor Description: The course is to certify instructors to teach CLEET's curriculum for Defensive Tactics and Custody Control. The course covers case law, use of force, and techniques used every day in law enforcement. The course is physically and mentally demanding. It would be best for instructor candidates to be in good physically and mentally demanding. It would be best for instructor candidates to be in good physical condition upon attending the course.
Course Pre-requisites: Must be Basic Instructor Certified and have a medical release to perform strenuous physical activity upon arriving day 1 To register email: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us , please include CLEET # and endorsement letter in email AGENCY INFORMATION Management and Supervision of Investigative Units Description: This seminar is designed for: Law enforcement officers and supervisors responsible for case evaluation and management, or for commanders who are planning or developing improved case management processes to improve productivity. Additionally, this course will be valuable to senior investigators assigned to small units or small agencies who are primarily responsible for managing investigations in an informal leadership role. This training is appropriate for large or small agencies. The objectives of this program are: addresses the administrative requirements for managing the investigative processes; focuses on managing the operations of the investigative unit, and the evaluation of investigative personnel. We will discuss selection of investigators and supervisors, proper auditing procedures, evaluation of personnel, making impactful changes as necessary for effectiveness, the need to triage cases for assignment as well as investigative techniques. AGENCY INFORMATION LELA-Legal issues arising from arrests, uses of force, report writing, and post-incident reviews (6 Hours) Description: OMAG is excited to offer an intensive training series on law enforcement liability for select law enforcement personnel around the State: the OMAG LELA Training Series. The purpose of the OMAG LELA Training Series is to provide CLEET-accredited*, in-depth training on common and emerging legal issues facing law enforcement in Oklahoma. The OMAG LELA Training Series - Class 2 will consist of three training sessions, each consisting of traditional classroom training and roundtable discussions, utilizing case law, body cam, and other materials from real-life incidents. All sessions of Class 2 will cover Fourth Amendment issues of traffic stops, uses of force, arrests, searches, entries, and post-incident reviews. AGENCY INFORMATION EQ for the Telecommunicator Description: Telecommunicators are the lifeline of any law enforcement agency. Due to their unique position, they are inundated with constant stress, often without an effective way to release it. The accumulation of stress can lead to burn-out, apathy, increased sick time, or at its peak the onset of PTSD. The question is how to provide a coping strategy for the telecommunicator to effectively negate the effects of stress? The answer is with Emotional Intelligence. Emotional Intelligence has been shown to reduce stress, allow for better decision-making, and provides for a more motivated employee. Research shows that top performers display who a high level of emotional intelligence are more empathetic and less susceptible to an amygdala hijacking. This workshop provides the telecommunicator with techniques to develop a personal strategy to combat stress, reduce burn-out, re-ignite their "why" and increase their emotional intelligence competencies. https://theadaptivewayllc.regfox.com/eq-for-the-telecommunicator-nov-6-2024---warr-acres-ok AGENCY INFORMATION Colt 1911 Armorers Course Description: The pistol course includes Series 70, Series 80, 1911 and it’s variants including the 1991. The course is 16 class hours over 2 days with no shooting included. Colt is not offering the 1911 course in 2025 for open registration. This year is the year to get it if you want it To register: https://colt.gosignmeup.com/public/Course/browse?courseid=4012 AGENCY INFORMATION Youth Mental Health First Aid Description: Youth Mental Health First Aid is an early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a potential mental health challenge, how to listen nonjudgmentally and give reassurance to a youth who may be experiencing a mental health challenge, and how to refer a person to appropriate professional support and services. AGENCY INFORMATION Pistol and Carbine Operations in Low Light Environment Description: The handgun/rifle operations in low light and night environment course introduces students to the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to deploy their firearms in a low light/nighttime environment. The students will understand and demonstrate the fundamentals needed to deploy their firearms with alternate sources of light. Students will further understand to use light as a tactical advantage. Students will further understand and demonstrate moving and shooting with light discipline. Students will show proficiency in the proper techniques to clear the various malfunctions encountered during low light and nighttime environments. AGENCY INFORMATION 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 how to conduct post incident after-action reviews. The attendees will be introduced to a generational proof feedback method to assist in developing the newest and next generation of law enforcement officers. This course will provide techniques to assist the Supervisor not only in their daily activities but also in their overall professional development. https://theadaptivewayllc.regfox.com/the-adaptive-supervisor-nov-7-2024---warr-acres-ok AGENCY INFORMATION On-Target Solutions to Problem Employees Description: Who should attend: This one-day course is designed for all professionals from chief executive officer to first-line supervisors that manage employees. Problem employees can cause problems and wreak havoc within their organizations. Left unaddressed, problem employees are often allowed to infect the organization without providing value. This upbeat and interactive course provides real world, successful examples on how to deal with different types of problem employees. Every government agency struggles with employees that are insubordinate, lazy, abuse sick time, display negative attitudes, and commit misconduct. Many executives and supervisors are ill equipped to deal with these problems other than with traditional discipline. On-Target Solutions to Problem Employees provides the government professional with the knowledge and tools necessary to deal with all types of problem employees. This course will influence participants’ opinions and attitudes and provide specific and proven ways how to handle problem employees!
More information and registration: On-Target Solutions to Problem Employees AGENCY INFORMATION ALERRT - Solo Officer Rapid Deployment
STUDENT REGISTRATION INFORMATION AGENCY INFORMATION Patrol Rifle Operator School Description: Give officers the skills and knowledge to operate and deploy a patrol rifle. Equipment list/Information sheet attached Course Requirements Prerequisite: Certified Officers AGENCY INFORMATION 405-239-5122 Mental Health First Aid For Public Safety Officials Description: Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) for Public Safety teaches the skills needed to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. This evidence-based training promotes open dialogue, reduces stigma and encourages officers to seek support when needed. MHFA for Public Safety can help create a healthier, more resilient and productive department. AGENCY INFORMATION GDS Vehicle Combatives Description: As law enforcement officers, we spend the majority of our time in and around vehicles, so knowing how to deploy our firearms around those vehicles is critical. During this 2-day CLEET-accredited course, we will shoot into and out of vehicles and discuss the related ballistics. AGENCY INFORMATION Patrol Response to Crimes Against Children Description: This course will cover responding to calls about crimes against children. To include child abuse (sexual and physical), Child Neglect, Child Exploitation, and drug-endangered children. The student will develop a basic understanding of Oklahoma State statutes involving crimes against children Under Title 21 and Title 10. The student will be introduced to evidence that indicates child abuse/ neglect. The course will review best practices and utilize a Joint Response with DHS Child Welfare. The students will also learn about forensic interviews and why they should be used. Presented by the OSBI TO REGISTER EMAIL: travis.worrall@pcsheriff.paynecountyok.gov In email, please provide Name and Agency. AGENCY INFORMATION UTILIZING SOCIAL MEDIA IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS Description: The student will become familiar with social media platforms and how they can be used in criminal investigations. Students will become familiar with what legal authority authorizes obtaining records from social media companies. Student wills be instructed on the process of obtaining social media records. The students will be introduced to case studies involving social media investigations. TO REGISTER EMAIL: travis.worrall@pcsheriff.paynecountyok.gov In email, please provide Name and Agency. AGENCY INFORMATION PROPER PATROL
Description: A new kind of class designed to challenge officers. This two day class will lead officers through the ideas of successful proactive policing. Topics covered include; The importance of high level training, tactical care of critical injuries, patrol level management of sources of information within communities, proven high crime areas, officer safety, officer wellness, complexities of conspiracies, current trends of criminal behavior, and the latest of drug trafficking. Learning how to manage time to maximize effectiveness and efficiency is more important now than ever with most agencies struggling to meet staffing levels and crime on the rise. Proactive Law Enforcement activity is proven to lower crime rates and increase community support for Law Enforcement. The author of this course has been recognized nationally for case work related to some of these topics and is highly motivated to pass on knowledge to other officers to fight crime proactively.
To Register visit leodenllc.com AGENCY INFORMATION Dakota 405-550-6295
BASIC INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT Date: 12/2/2024 to 12/6/2024 Pre-Req: Full-time 2 years past basic academy certification date or 5 years, full time/reserve combined and a written endorsement from Agency head. (OAC Rule 390:25-1-10) Attire: Adhere to agency policy; business casual TO REGISTER EMAIL: alysha.maxwell@cleet.state.ok.us. In email, please provide CLEET # and Endorsement letter AGENCY INFORMATION Kyle Keller, Training Director
Investigative Interviewing: From Information To Evidence
Description: Enhance your ability to navigate complex conversations and uncover hidden truths with our specialized training program. Designed specifically for patrol officers and investigators, this course provides you with the indispensable skills needed to obtain accurate and reliable information ethically and efficiently, empowering you to excel in your role. Topics Covered: • Legal Requirements • Principles of Investigative Interviewing • Building Rapport • Note Take • False Confessions • Interviewing a witness • Interviewing a suspect And more…. Date: December 9-10, 2024 Time: 0800-1700 Location: Tulsa Technology Center 3638 South Memorial Dr. Tulsa. OK CLEET Hours: 16 CLEET Catalog Number: 24-1783 Cost: $395
AGENCY INFORMATION Bonnie Fidler 918-596-4512 PROPER PATROL
Description: A new kind of class designed to challenge officers. This two day class will lead officers through the ideas of successful proactive policing. Topics covered include; The importance of high level training, tactical care of critical injuries, patrol level management of sources of information within communities, proven high crime areas, officer safety, officer wellness, complexities of conspiracies, current trends of criminal behavior, and the latest of drug trafficking. Learning how to manage time to maximize effectiveness and efficiency is more important now than ever with most agencies struggling to meet staffing levels and crime on the rise. Proactive Law Enforcement activity is proven to lower crime rates and increase community support for Law Enforcement. The author of this course has been recognized nationally for case work related to some of these topics and is highly motivated to pass on knowledge to other officers to fight crime proactively. To Register visit leodenllc.com
AGENCY INFORMATION Dakota 405-550-6295 Youth Mental Health First Aid Description: Youth Mental Health First Aid is an early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a potential mental health challenge, how to listen nonjudgmentally and give reassurance to a youth who may be experiencing a mental health challenge, and how to refer a person to appropriate professional support and services. AGENCY INFORMATION Glock Armorer Description: Understand and be able to explain the design features of the GLOCK Safe Action System. Demonstrate the knowledge and ability to maintain, troubleshoot and service all GLOCK pistols by passing the Practical Examination and by scoring a minimum of 80% on the written examination. This is a hands on program that teaches and guides each participant through all armorer operations step by step with the instructor. Active participation coupled with question and answer periods provide a supportive learning environment for maximum retention of the material. The course is also well suited for law enforcement armorers to design their agency's own maintenance and inspection program. Maintaining current practices and procedures for factory authorized service is essential for all pistols. A three (3) year factory certification is issued upon successful course completion. Registration: All registrations for this course close 15 days in advance. Students will register on the Glock Training website at www.glocktraining.com for registration with a credit card. What to bring: Dress is casual. NO firearms, ammunition, or weapons of any kind in classroom. Student provides Safety Glasses and a small flashlight, GLOCK will provide lunch. Date: January 14th, 2025 Time: 0800 – 1700 hours Location: Moore Norman Technology Center 4701 12th Ave NW Norman, OK. 73069 CLEET Hours: 8 hours CLEET Catalog Number: OS-0165 Cost: $300. Please go to www.glocktraining.comfor registration information. Internal Affairs and Professional Standards
AGENCY INFORMATION On-Target Solutions for Law Enforcement Managers and Supervisors Description: This seminar would be applicable for: Anyone who supervises or manages employees from the executive level to experienced or new front-line supervisors, or those who desire to understand impactful supervisory practices. This dynamic two-day course is a career development tool to enhance and refine the leadership skills of law enforcement supervisors across a variety of organizations. Good supervision transcends agencies and provides the core principles of quality supervisory techniques. It also lays a strong groundwork of knowledge for those striving to be promoted to supervisory positions. Concentrating on the idea that people are the true assets of their agency, participants will understand the importance of their role in maximizing employee performance through strong supervision techniques. You will understand the value in developing flexibility in your leadership approaches to garner peak performance and meet organizational goals. Go to www.on-targetstrategies.com for more information and to register. Date: March 19-20, 2025 Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm Location: Norman Police Investigations Center 1507 W Lindsey St Norman OK 73069 CLEET Hours: 16 CLEET Catalog Number: 24-2771 Cost: $325.00 ($300 if 3 or more from same agency) AGENCY INFORMATION Shawn Wetzel – On-TargetStrategies, Inc. shawnwetzel@on-targetstrategies.com 309-635-8575 Improving Performance Description: This one-day course is designed for all law enforcement professionals who deliver employee evaluations. What if we could take the angst out of conducting employee evaluations? This frustration is not only on the part of the evaluator but also the employee receiving the evaluation. This training will provide concrete solutions on how to easily complete these forms and improve employee motivation and effectiveness. Organizations, as well as those supervisors who complete employee evaluations, must understand the importance of this critical function. This training will focus on preparing the employee evaluation within your current evaluation system. Other forms of performance review will also be discussed. By completing accurate, detailed, and specific evaluations, evaluators will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their employees. In addition, quality employee evaluations are defensible for future
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