This course will assist law enforcement (Patrol Officers as well as Detectives) with training that will enhance their ability to recognize and identify the universe of identity-related documents issued by and relied upon by the NJ MVC. With emerging technology it has become increasingly difficult to identify fraudulent documents. Students will learn what tools are available to assist them in identifying counterfeit documents by providing “hands on” training and experience in the recognition of fraud as it pertains to documents such as: driver licenses, redesigned 2017 permanent resident cards, redesigned 2017 employment authorization cards, “Next Generation” passports and Social Security cards. Participants will learn the newest trends in counterfeiting of identity documents by “on-line” manufacturers, which has become increasingly common due to the ease in obtaining access to previously unpublished document security technology. The latest trend involves a significant increase in the counterfeiting of driver’s licenses from Puerto Rico. This course will also identify the differences between counterfeit and genuine NJ inspection stickers, temporary registrations and certificates of title.
In addition, this class will review facial recognition technology as it is used by the Motor Vehicle Commission on all images captured as well as the process that is used with the submission of a photo for a “manual upload”. Of paramount importance is a cutting edge investigative tool available to law enforcement at the New Jersey Regional Operations Intelligence Center (ROIC). Known as the “Facial Recognition Initiative”, this technology utilizes the Photo Imaging Mugshot System maintained by the New York/New Jersey “HIDTA” program. Along with the instruction, the students will receive a booklet with the totality of the identity document safety features, a “cheat sheet” with the 50 states driver’s license ID features and an asset sheet listing all of the investigative support services available through the MVC to law enforcement for future reference.
No tuition.
Instructor: Mark Cushing, CFE (NJSP LT Ret.) is an investigator with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission’s Fraudulent Documents Training.
Register by faxing the registration form or emailing fadden_mike@aclink.org
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The NJ Office of Homeland Security & Prepardness (OHSP) with the Atlantic County Police Training Center will sponsor a "IED Search Procedures" Workshop to be presented by the DHS Office of Bombing Prevention. This workshop improves participants' knowledge of IED awareness, prevention measures, and planning protocols by outlining specific search techniques that reduce vulnerability an mitigate the risk of terrorist IED attack. The course culminates in a practical application of skill during which participants demonstrate these search techniques while working as a team. The course is designed for first responders (LE, Fire & EMS) as well as executive and frontline personnel along with those who are responsible for bomb threat and management planning and response. Registration required to attend this workshop and will be accepted on a first served basis. On line registration is available at the link below. Any further questions please email OHSPtraining@phsp.state.ne.us
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The NJ Office of Homeland Security & Prepardness (OHSP) with the Atlantic County Police Training Center will sponsor a "IED Search Procedures" Workshop to be presented by the DHS Office of Bombing Prevention. This workshop improves participants' knowledge of IED awareness, prevention measures, and planning protocols by outlining specific search techniques that reduce vulnerability an mitigate the risk of terrorist IED attack. The course culminates in a practical application of skill during which participants demonstrate these search techniques while working as a team. The course is designed for first responders (LE, Fire & EMS) as well as executive and frontline personnel along with those who are responsible for bomb threat and management planning and response. Registration required to attend this workshop and will be accepted on a first served basis. On line registration is available at the link below. Any further questions please email OHSPtraining@phsp.state.ne.us
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This course provides a basic overview of immigration enforcement for the law enforcement community. it covers the various groups of immigrants commonly encountered by the patrol officer and detective during the normal course of their duties as well as the tools available to properly identify a foreign national and notify ICE pursuant to any arrest involving them. It also provides instruction on how to comply with the New Jersey Attorney General's Directive 2007-3 regarding the arrest of a suspected illegal aliens. In addition, the course provides an in-depth, hands-on instruction regarding the identification of authentic and fraudulent immigration identity documents. This course is taught by an ICE Certified Forensic Document Instructor who currently serves as a Supervisory Officer with US Immigration & Customs Enforcement in New Jersey. Enrollment is limited to 40
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Successful completion of this four day program certifies the student to instruct the expandable baton programs. Instructor certification is valid for four years. This is a hands on course and all participants must demonstrate an acceptable level of proficiency. Written and practical exams will be given at the conclusion of the training. Students should be in good condition and free of any physical limitations. Participants will need their complete duty belt including impact tool and holder.
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This is a one-day class for those impact weapons instructors who have not been recertified in the past three years.
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Date: Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014 Time: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Location: Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 101 Vera King Farris Dr. Galloway NJ 08205 Co Sponsors: The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Police Department, Atlantic County Police Training Center, and the Middle Atlantic Great Lakes Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network (MAGLOCLEN) Who should attend This awareness level workshop is designed to enhance the knowledge of state/local law enforcement and public/private sector stakeholders by providing exposure to key elements of the improvised explosive device (IED) threat, surveillance detection methods and soft target awareness. There is no cost to attend this workshop. Registration For your convenience a registration link is provided and is the only method of registration for this workshop. REGISTRATION: (https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/J8YC9JJ ) Please hit the Done button at the bottom of the link page upon completion. Seating for this workshop is strictly limited and pre-registration is required therefore; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Confirmation e-mails will be sent to the approved attendees on May 7th, 2014, along with directions. Identification is required for admission. If you have any questions regarding this course call Michael Smith at 609-588-2498 or e-mail Michael.Smith@ohsp.state.nj.us
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The Richard Stockton College of NJ Police Department in conjunction with the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, Middle Atlantic Great Lakes Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network (MAGLOCLEN), and U.S. Attorney’s Office District of New Jersey, will be sponsoring a training entitled: “Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings” on Thursday, June 16, 2011 from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Alton Auditorium, 101 Vera King Farris Dr, Galloway, NJ 08205. The workshop is a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) approved initiative and will be presented by New Mexico Tech, a DHS Consortium member. There is no cost to attend the workshop. This is a performance level (operations) course designed to prepare sworn law enforcement, certified fire fighters, certified EMTs, public works, and public safety communications personnel, to perform effectively and safely during bombing incidents, principally in support roles within the warm and cold zones of the incident scene. The course includes a familiarization with improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and explosive materials, and detailed training on critical response actions during pre- and post-detonation operations. In addition, the course addresses actions that emergency responders can take to prevent and/or deter bombing attacks against targets in their communities. Pre-registration is required no later than June 10, 2011. For your convenience a registration link is provided and is the only method of registration for this workshop. Please hit the Done button at the bottom of the link page upon completion. REGISTRATION: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KY2GNPM (SAME as PRSBI need only apply one time for both sessions) Seating for this training is strictly limited; therefore, registrations will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis. If you have any questions regarding this workshop please e-mail ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us or call the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness at (609)584-4000, option #6. Confirmation, including additional logistical information will be e-mailed directly to the attendees on June 10, 2011.
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The Richard Stockton College of NJ Police Department in conjunction with the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, Middle Atlantic Great Lakes Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network (MAGLOCLEN), and U.S. Attorney’s Office District of New Jersey, will be sponsoring a training entitled, “Initial Law Enforcement Response to Suicide Bombing Attacks (ILERSBA)” on Friday, June 17, 2011. The workshop will be held from 9:00 am – 4: 00 pm at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Alton Auditorium, 101 Vera King Farris Dr, Galloway, NJ 08205. Presented by the Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center of New Mexico Tech, this training is provided at no cost to your agency. This training is a Department of Homeland Security certified and sponsored initiative designed to provide front line law enforcement officers with the skills and knowledge to effectively interdict and respond to an imminent person-borne suicide bombing attack or an attack involving a vehicle-borne IED. Effective response to a suicide bombing attack requires a multitude of immediate decisions on the part of law enforcement officers. These decisions include safety and legal considerations. ILERSBA is intended to meet those needs and deals specifically with immediate decisions and actions in face to face encounters of person-borne and vehicle-borne IED attacks. Pre-registration is required no later than June 10, 2011. For your convenience a registration link is provided and is the only method of registration for this workshop. Please hit the Done button at the bottom of the link page upon completion. REGISTRATION: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KQNN7LC Seating for this training is strictly limited; therefore, registrations will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis. If you have any questions regarding this workshop please e-mail ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us or call the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness at (609)584-4000, option #6. Confirmation, including additional logistical information will be e-mailed directly to the attendees on June 10, 2011.
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INTERNAL AFFAIRS INVESTIGATION: AN ORIENTATION TO THE PROCESS May 16-17, 2013 A seminar designed to increase the basic knowledge and fundamental practices for individuals selected to serve as investigators in an internal affairs or professional standards unit. Program will review concepts of internal affairs investigations in both law enforcement and correctional environments along with the complexities of the process will be reviewed and discussed. Topics include: (1) basic concepts of internal affairs investigations; (2) role of responsibilities of the internal affairs investigator; (3) recognizing and reacting to deception techniques that might present themselves during the investigation; (4) procedures required in completing the internal affairs investigation; (5) disciplinary procedures; and (6) officers' rights during the internal affairs function.
INSTRUCTOR: Deputy Chief Vincent Quatrone, Lodi Police Department, Lodi, New Jersey
FEE $295 per person.
More Information: jhaber@le-seminars.org
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