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Prescription Drug Abuse and Diversion Investigation

This course will provide the student with a national overview of the abuse of prescription drugs (DAWN and NSDUH), an understanding of the CSA as it applies to prescription controlled substances and a description of prescription drugs and their victims. For officers, suggestions will be provided on the targeting, investigating and reporting of these offenses. Actual case examples will be used throughout the program. One major case investigation will be presented. Each student will be given a packet containing resource materials on diversion of prescription drugs that can be useful to their departments and communities. The instructors are retired law enforcement officers

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Prevention and Response to Suicide Bombing Incidents (PRSBI)

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: “Prevention of and Response to Suicide Bombing Incidents” on Thursday, June 16, 2011 from 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m., at the 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 course is designed to provide sworn law enforcement, certified fire fighters, certified EMTs, and public safety communications personnel, training on the suicide bombing threat. The course includes familiarization with improvised explosive devices (IED) and explosive materials typically used in suicide bombing attacks. The course addresses actions that individual emergency responders can employ to assist in the prevention or deterrence of suicide bombings and techniques, tactics, procedures that support effective and safe response to a suicide bombing attack. 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 IRTB 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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Proactiive Patrol/Becoming a A Street Smart Cop

This Course has been created and is instructed by NJ municipal police officer Dennis Benigno. Officer Benigno is in his 14th year in Law Enforcement with experience as a Corrections Officer, Police Officer in Washington D.C., and the last 10 years as a municipal police officer in the State of NJ. Benigno is a pro-active police officer who developed this course after recognizing the need for a class that can offer specific training to NJ police officers in overall police knowledge. This course is extremely informative with a lot of students stating “I was so into the class I didn’t want it to end.” Past students have claimed that they "Finally feel like they know their job", and have described it as "The Class to take." This course is designed to make the Police Officer CONFIDENT in their every day duties as well as become proficient and open their eyes to Criminal and Narcotic Interdiction. This course was first offered in November of 2012 and has already reached over 700 police officers to date. Most students believe that this was the best training course that they have ever attended and several past students commonly re-attend. In the class the student will learn Patrol Tactics, Drug Trends, Persons under the influence of CDS, Case Law, Search and Seizure, the laws that we don't use in Title 39 that most are surprised by, Consent Searches, and HOW TO NEVER LOSE WHEN SOMEBODY IS LYING ABOUT WHO THEY ARE! These methods have been proven to be efficient and are COMPLETELY LEGAL derived from law manuals. Several agencies have sent their entire dept. through the training citing it as the most important class an officer can take. This will give you the answers to all the questions you have always wondered about as a police officer. We will show you legal and effective methods for conducting Re-Active and Pro-Active patrol functions in NJ. This is the course your friends have been telling you about! $150 fee Registration is via e-mail at NJCriminalInterdiction@gmail.com

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Pro-Active Police Supervision

This course is a three (3) day seminar designed for sergeants and lieutenants assigned as patrol supervisors. This course focuses on the operational aspects of first line supervision with special emphasis on those likely supervisory challenges one may expect to encounter. It fuses the actual practice of law enforcement with its theoretical foundation by integrating relevant New Jersey case law, court rules, statutory law and Attorney General guidelines. Included are reviews of Supervisory Responsibilities, Investigative Stops/Detentions, Identification Issues, Municipal Ordinance Enforcement, Summons/Warrant Criteria, ATRA, Involuntary Commitment, Juveniles, Eviction, Jurisdiction, Selected Statutory and Common Law, Civil Liability, AG Guidelines, Ministerial/Discretionary Acts, Emergency Response Driving, Fire Scene Authority, Bounty Hunters, Election Law, Civil Repossession, Workplace Harassment and Risk Management.

This course is recommended for recently promoted first line supervisors; for veteran supervisors in search of substantive procedural review; and for those police officers anticipating promotion from existing promotional lists.

Instructed by Chief Denis E. Connell, Ed.D., Ret. of the Clark, N.J. Police Department

Cost: $349 per student $249 per student, members of the Monmouth Municipal Joint Insurance Fund Camden County Municipal JIF Atlantic County Municipal JIF Burlington County Municipal JIF Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland Municipal JIF (TRICO)

Reserve seats by email: Railpace@comcast.net

Payments by check or agency voucher payable to: Connell Consulting, LLC 257 Oak Ridge Road Clark, New Jersey 07066 Direct Inquiries to: Chief Denis Connell: Cell: 732-713-4449 Fax: 732-388-4984

Email:Chief@ConnellConsultingLLC.com

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Property & Evidence Management

The seminar is designed for new evidence room technicians or those with little or no previous training on the topic and will focus on the storage, disposal and destruction of evidence and property. Topics include: (1) submission of property; (2) property forms and files; (3) notification to property owners; (4) seized firearms; (5) forensic examinations; (6) handling of confiscated money and currency; (7) handling and storing narcotics; (8) destroying narcotics and paraphernalia; (9) obtaining property for court; and (10) procedures for property of deceased persons.

Register by email mmiller@propertyroomconsulting.com

Fee: $249 

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Prosecutorial View of Crash Investigations

A Prosecutorial View of Crash Investigations: How to Avoid Becoming a Target of the Defense This 2-day training course is designed for patrol officers through seasoned crash reconstructionists. Literally, it is geared towards anyone that may find themselves in the position of investigating a motor vehicle crash. Very few of us like to testify in court. The reason we don't like to is because we don't want to be made a fool of on the stand at the hands of a defense attorney that is relentless in their questioning and our own realization that we should have done a better job. However, some of us are very good at testifying, we enjoy turning the tables on the defense by presenting factual evidence in a simple, yet, clear, knowledgeable and professional manner to a judge or jury. We want to appear in their eyes as being credible. To get to this point, we must begin "Thinking Trial From Day One." This crash-related course will detail the necessary components for a “guilty verdict”: a beyond a reasonable doubt investigation, accurate documentation, and confident presentation. Crash investigators will understand the importance of every stage of a criminal proceeding and learn ways to more confidently testify in front of a jury and combat tactics defense attorneys typically use to try and create reasonable doubt at an officer’s expense. Course Content This course includes many topics, such as: •Investigating Crash Investigation Cases Beyond a Reasonable Doubt •Investigating to Defeat Common Defenses: Alibi, etc. •Investigating Using the Evidence Codes •Writing Crash Reports to Avoid Defense Motions •Writing Crash Reports to Avoid Cross Examination Tactics •The Importance of Accurately Documenting the Crash Scene •Get to Know your Prosecutors and the Court System •Courtroom Demeanor and Attire •Preparing for Motions to Suppress, Grand Jury and Trials •The Importance of Testifying at Various Hearings, Including Depositions, Preliminary Hearings, Grand Jury and Motions to Suppress •Testifying Confidently During Direct, Cross and Re-Direct •Tactics Defense Attorneys Use and Ways to Combat Them •Mock Crash-related Trial Exercises Registration Information see below listed link Additional information contact: Inquiries can be directed to: Chief Reggie Redfern (Ret.) Phone: 413-626-9554 reggie@srrtraining.com or George Nettles Phone: 609-407-6722 gfnet156@msn.com Purchase Orders and/or checks should be sent to: SRR Traffic Safety Consulting, LLC 198 East Street Easthampton, MA 01027-1212

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Protective Measures Course

The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness (OHSP) along with the Atlantic County Police Training Center and the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Police Department will sponsor a workshop entitled “Protective Measures Course (PMC)” to be presented by the Department of Homeland Security Office of Bombing Prevention, on Wednesday through Thursday, March 6-7, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, located at 101 Vera King Farris Drive Galloway, NJ 08205. There is NO COST to attend this workshop. About the Course: This two-day Protective Measures Course (PMC) is designed to provide executive and employee level personnel in the public/private sector with the knowledge to identify the appropriate protective measures for their unique sector. The course focuses on providing information pertaining to available protective measures and strategies for selecting which protective measures are most appropriate. The course focuses on teaching the participants the threat analysis process, terrorist methodology and planning cycle, available protective measures, and determining which protective measures to employ. Who Should Attend This course is designed for executive and frontline security personnel from the public and private sector who are involved in planning or establishing appropriate protective measures. Registration Spaces are limited and pre-registration is required for this workshop; therefore, registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If you have any questions regarding this workshop please e-mail Michael.Smith@ohsp.state.nj.us or call (609)584-2498. Confirmation, including additional logistical information will be e-mailed directly to attendees.

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PTC Defensive Tactics Instructor Course

This ten day course is for PTC Instructor certification in the new Defensive Tactics Program. Course cost is $500 for out of county agencies and free for Atlantic County agencies. A background in martial arts or defensive tactics is helpful but not required.

For registration and additional information contact:  bianchi_rick@aclink.org 

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Public Safety Media Relations

This training exercise is the only one of its kind offered in America. To keep the training up-to-date, both instructors routinely go to the scenes of breaking news to gather “Lessons Learned” material. In August and September of 2014 both Russell Ruffin and Penny Carter were in Ferguson, Missouri following the Officer-involved-shooting and the protests, rioting and fires that followed. An “After Ferguson” class was created to assist St. Louis area law enforcement on how to deal with and avoid similar situations. The creator and lead instructor of this training, Russell Ruffin, is an Emmy Award Winning network television news veteran of NBC and Fox, who has covered the world’s major news events for more than 25 years. He has authored two books on Media Relations, The Media Insiders’ Public Information Officers Guide and Media Matters: News Media Relations. The co-instructor for each class is Telly Award Winning producer, Penny Carter, who has field produced for American’s Most Wanted, A&E Television and the Law Enforcement Training Network. In this specialized training each student is subjected to LIVE interviews before an actual full-sized television news camera involving real world breaking news events, specifically involving law enforcement. Each student is given a critique and a DVD video of their on-camera performance. Every student has the opportunity to review their own video and identify any positive and negative aspects of their performance. At the same time, other students act as reporters by asking tough but relevant questions of fellow students. This exposes each student to both the reporters’ prospective as well as the officers’ prospective. These exercises are invaluable because they help offices prepare for actual news interviews. REGISTRATION IS WITH THE VENDOR - WWW.PUBLICSAFETYMEDIARTRAINING.COM $295

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Public Safety Officer Training : The Israeli Method

This course is designed to train law enforcement officers in the public safety sector, that wish to learn current industry standards, best practices, new procedures and be acquainted with training and auditing equipment and procedures. The format of this course includes the use of classroom instruction, group discussions and video footage alongside practical exercises. Hands-on training with inert explosive devices and their component parts is a major part of the course. The course is scheduled for three full working days. Day 1 Arrival Greetings & formal presentation. Lectures: Introduction to terrorism, Suicide bomber, World terror groups, Past events, Islam and Jihad. Lectures: Standard explosives/Improvised explosives, Explosive device (components), Screening principles and accentual points, Items categorization for screening purposes, Explosive devices and components under the x-ray, CT technology, mmWave technology (full body imaging), Sniffer technology, Chemical kits, Body check. Workshop - Body check (pat down and magnetic wand). Day 2 Lecture - Krav Maga, Israeli fighting system. Workshop - Krav Maga: suicide bomber techniques. Lectures: Cargo check, Documentation (document types, flight tickets, tale tail), Questioning, Open vs closed. Behavioral recognition (physiological responses to terrorist or criminal activity). Day 3 Lectures: Security drills and tests, Red team activities, Security management, Effective Management for Security Managers. Training: IED concealment workshop, Red team. Demonstrations: K-9 training and work. Certification handout Departure COST: $1120 For more information on the programs please contact us by clicking here or calling us at 717-648-2792/(888) 330-7015 Registration and payment is handled through Tripwire at www.tripwireops.org

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