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Police Firearms Instructor Course

This five (5) day NJ Police Training Commission approved class will teach the fundamentals of firearms, including range safety and requirements, weapons handling procedures and general range operation. The New Jersey Attorney General Guidelines pertaining to range instruction and the use of force will be included. This class is a PTC certified course which is required for certification to teach a PTC Basic Class. NOTE: Attendees must shoot an average of 95% or more over three 60-round qualification courses of fire on the FIRST day in order to continue. There will be NO exceptions. Space is available on a first come basis.

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Police Firearms Instructor Course

This five (5) day NJ Police Training Commission approved class will teach the fundamentals of firearms, including range safety and requirements, weapons handling procedures and general range operation. The New Jersey Attorney General Guidelines pertaining to range instruction and the use of force will be included. This class is a PTC certified course which is required for certification to teach a PTC Basic Class. NOTE: Attendees must shoot an average of 95% or more over three 60-round qualification courses of fire on the FIRST day in order to continue. There will be NO exceptions. Space is available on a first come basis.

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Police Interview and Interrogation

This program is sponsored by Benchmark Professional Seminars. A detailed brochure which fully describes the program is available by calling the Seminar Coordinator at 302-654-9091

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Police Recruitment Seminar - Benchmark Training

A two-day seminar for persons new or with little experience in overseeing their agency's recruitment process. The program is ideal for those who have taken the previously offered, "pre-employment background investigation" seminar. It goes beyond that program's content to explore in-depth important aspects and topics specifically concerned with the recruiting and hiring of suitable candidates for departmental openings. Topics include: (1) the changing workforce in the United States; (2) federal hiring law and EEC guidelines; (3) management strategies for staffing and supervising a recruitment unit; (5) using the Internet; (6) sample advertisements and scripts; (7) minority hiring and affirmative action programs; and (8) experiences of successful and unsuccessful recruitment campaigns. Registration is with vendor -www.leseminars.org Fee $295

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Police Stress Management

Course Description: This groundbreaking course will focus on three certainties within the Police community, top three in the following national statistics:  Suicide  Alcoholism  Divorce rate This course will concentrate on applying basic lifestyle changes and techniques to remedy these factors. This course is instructed by a train the trainer and a veteran Narcotics Detective. All students will receive a train the trainer certificate. Recommended Personnel: To be considered for all Law Enforcement personnel. Attire: Casual Attire Mandatory Equipment: NA Restrictions: Agency ID required, only active duty law enforcement need register Enrollment status and Cost: $125. per student, please register on line at www.warningorder.net, any questions please call toll free- 888-514-2603 YOU MUST REGISTER ONLINE www.warningorder.net

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Police Supervision - ACPTC

This course is for new or prospective Sergeants. The instructors are current or retired supervisors from local agencies and bring divers experience from both small and large departments. Topics will include: Role and Responibiliites of the Supervisor, Interaction with Subordinates, Discipline, Decison Making, De-ecalation, Community Relatons and others. 

For registration and additional information contact heenan_john@aclink.org

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Police Supervision and Leadership - Level II (Global Police Solutions)

COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to ensure a quality presentation of supervisory skills training for Supervisors and soon to be Managers, in order to assist their subordinates in being successful law enforcement officers by creating a professional work environment. The course is designed to teach the skills, techniques and principles required to be a productive, diversified supervisor, leader and manager. $325 Register at www.globalpolicesolutions.com

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Police Supervision Course

This program is specifically designed for the first line police supervisor. The topics to be covered are: Leadership Communication Skills Motivation Theories Discipline Performance Appraisals Supervising Difficult Employees Handling Internal Complaints **** This course will be held at the Atlantic County Sheriff's Department on Unami Blvd in Mays Landing.

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Power Point for Law Enforcement

PowerPoint for Law Enforcement This course is designed for the beginner Power Point user. The student will learn how to create a presentation, insert and animate text boxes; add pictures, add audio and video clips. Tips on how to make their presentation come alive. The course is designed to be a helping step in giving any presentation. This class will be taught using Microsoft Office 2007. Class size is limited to 16 students and available on a first come first served basis. This course is open to all law enforcement officers, assistant prosecutors and agents of the prosecutor. *** If you have any questions, please contact Det. Jason Kangas (Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office) 609-350-8411. Location: Canale Training Center 5033 English Creek Ave Egg Harbor Twp. Date: Friday, April 20, 2012 Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm *** If you wish to save your project, please bring a USB thumb drive.

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Pre-Employment Background Screening

A basic two-day seminar for persons who have little or no experience or formal training in performing pre-employment, background investigations. The seminar will focus on background investigations within law enforcement, security, or government organizations. Topics include: (1) importance of the pre-employment background investigation; (2) what may or may not be asked during an investigation; (3) federal laws relating to employment of the handicapped; (4) various resources that may be used during the course of an investigation; (5) pre-employment interview techniques; and (6) various tests that can be used in background investigations. INSTRUCTOR: Chief Keith Bendul, Fort Lee Police Department, Fort Lee, New Jersey REGISTRATION IS WITH WWW.LE-SEMINARS.ORG

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