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Traffic Accident Reconstruction One (2 weeks)

This course is designed to facilitate getting crash investigation findings admitted into evidence in court. It will enable an officer to qualify as an expert and give expert testimony in court relative to the causation factors in motor vehicle traffic crashes. Topics include: Derivation and origin of the commonly used speed formulas Speed of vehicles at impact using conservation of linear momentum Behavior of vehicles in a collision using Newton's three laws of motion The effect of weight shift in braking involving large trucks and buses, including truck-tractor semitrailer combinations The effect of computer or anti-skid braking systems in stopping distances and braking action The determination of direction of travel, initial contact and position of vehicles on the roadway This course includes extensive project work and controlled vehicle experiments to give the student first hand experience in proving that the specific equations are accurate. Prerequisite for this course is the IPTM Advanced Traffic Crash Investigation or the Vehicle Dynamics Course. Early registration is recommended as study materials in basic mathematics and algebra will be forwarded to each student upon receipt of registration. Students should review those materials prior to the course date. Class size is limited to 30 students.

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Traffic Incident Management System

The TIM training program focuses on a response effort that protects motorists and responders while minimizing the impact on traffic flow. TIM efforts include detecting, verifying and responding to incidents; clearing the incident scene; and restoring traffic flow. Based on the severity or type of incident, first responders may represent law enforcement, fire, transportation, emergency medical services, public safety, towing and recovery, public works and hazardous materials (HAZMAT) disciplines. Using a multiple discipline perspective, first responders within States, regions and localities learn how to operate more efficiently and collectively. The training covers many topics including recommended TIM procedures and techniques. For example, first responders learn how the placement of response vehicles can either aid or impede another discipline’s efforts and can impact how quickly traffic flow can be restored. Responders also learn about human behavior in highway safety to help prevent additional injuries or delays that may result from secondary crashes occurring near the initial crash site. This is a free four hour course. Attendance is required on only one of the two offered dates

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Trauma Survival for law Enforcement and Corrections

This one-day program is appropriate for all supervisors, managers, law enforcement officers, public safety personnel and chaplains. Attendees will be briefed as to the cause, effect, signs and symptoms of the most common and current law enforcement stress, especially critical incident / traumatic stress. Attendees will be introduced to, or reminded of practical responses and stress management strategies for peers, professionals, managers and leaders. Law Enforcement stress management, resources and crisis leadership approaches will be discussed in a preventative posture, during a crisis and afterwards, especially regarding Officer Involved Shooting, use of deadly force and serious injury incidents, all from a factual, anecdotal and motivational perspective. Class size is limited by available classroom space. The dress code is Uniform or casual business attire. Note: A four hour workshop is being presented re: “Emergency & Death Notification for Public Safety” at the Academy, on Fri. morning, Aug. 16, 2013. See Academy web-site for details.

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Trucks and Terrorism

This course is being co-sponsored by Atlantic County Police Training Center and Richard Stockston State College Police Department. The course is being taught by the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) and the NJ Office of Homelad Security & Preparedness and is designed with an emphasis on the identification and intersection of a "threat" before an incident or suspect truck enters a workplace or community. Class size is limited to 45 students. NJ LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS "MUST" REGISTER FOR THE COURSE "ONLINE" AT WWW.NJLEARN.COM AND NOT WITH ACPTC.

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ULTIMATE SURVIVAL INSTINCTS

Lifeline Training The Ultimate Street and Career Survival Course. Created by Lt. Jim Glennon (ret.) and Sgt. Keith Wenzel. This is the link for course Registration, not the Police Training Center. http://www.lifelinetraining.com

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Use of Undercover Technique

This seminar is being sponsored by the Atlantic County Police Training Center (ACPTC) and the Richard J. Stockton College of New Jersey Police Department. This seminar is being held at The Richard J. Stockton College of NJ Townsend Residential Life Center. The seminar is open to all law enforcement officers and would be particularly beneficial to officers and departments contemplating undercover operations, from street drug buys to complicated national operations. Topics include the pros and cons of the undercover technique, evaluation and control of the undercover officer, equipment used in undercover operations and other special considerations.

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Vehicle Dynamics (1 week)

To assure students in vehicle dynamics are prepared to take this intense course THERE IS A PRETEST ADMINISTERED prior to the class that must be passed. The pretest is administered, on a voluntary basis, during CI-2 classes. Other arrangements are made as needed through various police academies since the test must be proctored. Prerequisites for vehicle dynamics are the successful completion of CI-1 and CI-2. This course prepares the student for crash reconstruction and is one week in duration. Course content includes Newton's Laws of Motion, coefficient of friction and drag factors, basic motion equations, velocity, time, acceleration and distance, speed estimates, momentum and energy. This course is very intense and is for officers with strong math skills. Class size is limited to 30 students.

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Vehicle Investigation

A one day seminar presented by the National Insurance Crime Bureau that covers VIN history and structure, counterfeit titles, cloned vehicles, chop shops, garage inspections, hidden compartments, motorcycle and ATV identification

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Vehicle Operations Instructors Course

This is a Police Training Commission (PTC) recognized certification program for Vehicle Operations Instructors. Prerequisite is five years of service. This certification is required to teach in both recruit training and the in-service program. Participants will be required to have a department vehicle with working emergency lights and siren for training.

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Verbal De-escalation for Police

Course Description: Communication is constant in Police work. 70% is comprised of non-verbal communication, however this course will focus on the remaining 30%. This course will focus on what is being said and why, and how we can professionally deal with verbally combative subjects. This information packed course concentrates on de-escalation strategies, listening devices, Officer safety procedures, pre-indicators of violence and field effectiveness to avoid frivolous lawsuits and complaints on Officers. Recommended Personnel: To be considered for Law Enforcement personnel REGISTER at www.warningorder.net

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