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Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center Training Course Catalog: January 2015—March 2015 Specialized Training Events and Distance Education Opportunities “Integrity is the Basis for Community Trust”

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Kansas Law Enforcement

Training Center

Training Course Catalog:

January 2015—March 2015 Specialized Training Events

and Distance Education Opportunities

“Integrity is the Basis for Community Trust”

Available Courses

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Basic Crime Prevention—January 15-16, 2015

Presented by: Michael Betten, Director of Security, Stowers Resource Management, Kansas City, MO Designed for crime prevention and community oriented policing officers, the course provides officers with the skills necessary to deliver comprehensive crime prevention programs to residents and businesses in their community. Topics will include: Introduction to Crime Prevention and Risk Management; Residential Security; Lighting; Security Glazing; System Integration.

Project #: LE150300

Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B

Fees: $50/Person. Meals and Lodging—$110 Double Occupancy or $140 Single Occupancy;

rates include tuition.

Please be advised, the courses listed are briefly described. Full descriptions are located at WWW.KLETC.ORG. As always, if you have any Specialized Training needs or questions, contact either Mark Damitio, Deputy Assistant Director, KLETC, 620-694-1532 or email [email protected] or Heather Buller, Education Program Coordinator, KLETC, 620-694-1537 or email [email protected].

Flying Armed—January 20, 2015

Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructor, Mike Metzler This course meets the requirements of the TSA for officers who are required to fly armed and are providing protective escort, hazardous surveillance operations, prisoner escort, or for law enforcement officer on official travel required to report to another location armed and prepared for duty. This training is limited only to those officers that are full time and employed with a government agency. No part-time, reserve or contract employees will be allowed to attend.

Project #: LE150326

Times: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom A

Fees: Tuition FREE!!!

21st Annual Sheriffs’ Administration and Management Seminar—Jan. 26-28, 2015

This year’s seminar will include information on Racial Profiling, Ethical Decision Making, Critical Incident Stress and it’s Effect on OIS Investigations, MOCIC Update, Kansas Operation LifeSaver; Financial Retirement and KBI Lab Updates.

Project #: LE150306

Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Jan. 26th & 27th; 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Jan. 28th.

Location: Ramada Downtown Topeka, 420 SE 6th Ave, Topeka, KS 66607

Fees: Tuition FREE!!

Traffic Enforcement Strategies—January 13, 2015

Presented by: Kansas Dept. of Transportation This 2-hour block of instruction will focus on two specific traffic enforcement strategies; Occupant Protection and Impaired Driving. Areas of concentration will include: Traffic Safety; National and Local Statistics; Media Campaigns; Available Resources for Kansas LEO’s; and Additional Statewide Training Opportunities.

Project #: LE150324

Times: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Location: KLETC Main Campus, Classroom #1

Fees: Tuition FREE!!!

Available Courses

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Bold Patrol: Self Initiated, Mission-Oriented Patrol Strategies—February 2, 2015

Presented by: Tina Lewis Rowe Patrol strategies and techniques that will increase energy, enjoyment and effectiveness during unassigned time. Look at patrolling in a whole new way, in a workshop that is not available from any other source! Share your ideas and experiences and gain ideas as well. From the newest officer to the most experienced senior officer, FTO, sergeant or commander, this workshop offers useful and challenging ideas for everyone.

Project #: LE150311

Times: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C

Fees: $55/person. Meals and Lodging: $85/Double Occupancy or $100/Single Occupancy;

rates include the tuition fee.

Gaining & Maintaining Supervisory Excellence—February 3, 2015

Presented by: Tina Lewis Rowe For experienced, new or future sergeants, lieutenants, supervisors and managers: This training will take you beyond the basics to excellence! Participants will develop a toolkit of tips and techniques to: Be an active, effective presence within an energized team; Ensure high levels of productivity and performance; Deal with concerns before they become problems; handle problems once and for all; Develop and use influence; Make work easier for yourself and others; Take a leadership role and help others become leaders too.

9th Annual Kansas Gang Investigators Association Conference—Feb. 10-13, 2015

This year’s conference will highlight: East Coast Gangs, 211 Gangs and Interview Techniques for Prison Gangs, Hells Angels Undercover Operation with Jay Dobyns, Survival Story with Enrique Hernandez and the Influence of Music on Gangs.

Project #: LE150308

Times: 2/10: 1300-1700; 2/11: 0800-1700; 2/12: 0800-1700; 2/13: 0800-1200

Location: Four Points Sheraton, 530 Richards Dr., Manhattan, KS 66502

Fees: The conference registration fee includes tuition for the conference, conference materials,

lunch, certificate of attendance and membership.

Conference registration is $150.00 which includes the $25.00 membership dues.

Membership dues are required to attend the conference. All registration should be submitted

online at the link below:

https://wsuwebcheck.wichita.edu/C21797_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?

STOREID=38&SINGLESTORE=true

Project #: LE150312

Times: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C

Fees: $55/person. Meals and Lodging: $85/Double Occupancy or $100/Single Occupancy;

rates include the tuition fee.

Protection Order Enforcement—Jan. 29, 2015

This presentation will focus on protection from abuse (PFA) and protection from stalking (PFS) orders including who can get them and how they are enforced. Participants will learn about what victims they encounter may qualify for a protection order, what constitutes a violation of a protection order, and when a violation may also be felony level stalking.

Project #: LE150335

Times: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Location: McLouth, KS—Location TBD

Fees: Tuition FREE!!

Available Courses

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Domestic Violence Training for Law Enforcement Officers—February 19, 2015

Presented by: Audra Fullerton, YWCA Center for Safety and Empowerment This training will provide comprehensive, up-to-date information to address basic, as well as new emerging issues, and moves beyond information-based training towards building skills. The following information will be included: DV Overview; Protection Orders; Arrest Decision and Investigation; Stalking; and Strangulation.

Project #: LE150319

Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Location: City of Horton “Blue Building”, 716 1st Avenue West, Horton, KS

Fees: TUITION FREE!!!

In Stealth Mode: An Interactive Illustration of Stalking and Intimate Partner Abuse

in the Digital Age—February 19, 2015

Presented by: Stephine Bowman, KS Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence This interactive class will address how abusers, perpetrators, and stalkers misuse common technologies to further abuse victims of sexual and domestic violence and stalking. Participants will experience the life of a victim experiencing technology abuse through a hands on multimedia journey. The perpetrator stalks, harasses, threatens, and intimidates the victim by misusing cell phones, GPS, spyware, e-mail, internet, and more. Best practices, safety considerations, and strategies for law enforcement will be provided.

Project #: LE150320

Times: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Location: City of Horton “Blue Building”, 716 1st Avenue West, Horton, KS

Fees: TUITION FREE!!!

Ready, Aim, Speak: How to Quickly Develop & Deliver Impressive Presentations—

February 25, 2015

Presented by: Tina Lewis Rowe This one-day class gives participants fail-safe methods and easily applicable ideas for developing impromptu and planned presentations in any setting or situation. Focused solely on presentations made by public safety professionals. Topics covered include, but not limited to: Applying VOICE to every speaking opportunity; Using Engagement Activities to move a presentation along; Five concepts for developing and presenting with ease; Developing a mental file of speaking components; etc.

Project #: LE150322

Times: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C

Fees: $55/student. Meals and Lodging—$85/Double Occupancy or $100/Single Occupancy;

rates include the $55 tuition fee.

Leading & Developing a Supervisory Team: Techniques for Lieutenants &

Commanders—February 26, 2015

Presented by: Tina Lewis Rowe This one-day class is the only training that focuses on those who are responsible for the work of sergeants—and through them, the officers and employees who are supervised. It is an expanded view of the role of those in command ranks in both police departments and sheriffs offices, as it relates to developing and coordinating the work of sergeants in a positive way.

Project #: LE150323

Times: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C

Fees: $55/student. Meals and Lodging—$85/Double Occupancy or $100/Single Occupancy;

rates include the $55 tuition fee.

Sex Crimes Investigations Training—February 25-26, 2015

Presented by: Sedgwick Co. Dist. Attorney’s Office, Wichita Police Department and EMCU Few other crimes are the focus of as much attention and scrutiny as sex offenses, particularly with respect to the prosecution and ultimate disposition of these cases. This two-day training has been developed to enhance the skills, knowledge and abilities of the first responder as well as the criminal investigator. Areas of focus, will include: Patrol Response to Sexual Assault; Interviewing Sexual Assault Victims; Interviewing the Drugged or Mentally Incapacitated Victim; Rapist Typologies & Suspect Interview Techniques; DNA & CODIS; CODIS Investigation Tips; Legal & Defense Issues and; Child Sex Investigations.

Project #: LE150310

Times: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM 2/25 and 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM 2/26

Location: Heartland Preparedness Center, 2808 N. New York St., Training Room, Wichita, KS

Fees: TUITION FREE!!!

Available Courses

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Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT)—March 2-6, 2015

Presented by: The Kansas CIT Council The training is designed for law enforcement officers and dispatchers who, in their duties, are frequently called upon to deal with individuals who are suffering from brain disorders and mental health issues. This 40-hour intensive training program provides officers and first responders with the skills, methods and tactics to safely de-escalate incidents involving persons involved in a mental health crisis. The CIT model is about doing the right thing for the right reasons.

Project #: LE150331

Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C

Fees: Tuition FREE!!! Meals and Lodging provided for attendees who live or work greater than 50

miles from KLETC.

Objective Pre-Employment Interviewing—March 3-4, 2015

Presented by: Stanley M. Slowik In an age of negligent hiring/retention litigation, fiscal restraint and demands for greater productivity and ethical behavior, the need for accurate hiring information has never been greater. Participants will: Learn how to recognize the signs of verbal, vocal, and visual behavior occurring during selection interviews as they relate to the widespread problems of exaggerations, fabrication, minimization, omission, and deceptive denials; Develop interviewing techniques that encourage accurate information particularly when the applicant perceives that candor could lead to disqualification; Refine the ability to discuss critical but sensitive topics in ways that do no offend or alienate candidates; Reduce selection time and costs while improving the quality of information necessary to make accurate hiring decisions.

Project #: LE150301

Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B

Fees: $210/Person: Meals and Lodging—$260/Double Occupancy or $$290/Single Occupancy;

rates include the course tuition fee.

Available Courses

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Advanced School Resource Officer—March 16-18, 2015

Presented by: National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) The Advanced SRO Course is a 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. Training topics include: Leadership; Working Effectively with the School Community; Interviewing Skills for SROs; General Legal Updates; Technology and Social Media; Threat Assessment; CPTED; Incident Command.

Project #: LE150309

Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Daily

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B

Fees: $395/person—DO NOT REGISTER WITH KLETC—Register with NARO at www.nasro.org.

Meals & Lodging packages available for $90 Double Occupancy or $135 for Single Occupancy.

Commuting students are responsible for their own lunch meals, which can be purchased in the

KLETC cafeteria for $5 cash or check.

Online Data Entry—March 11, 2015

Presented by: Matt Deffner, KS-CPOST This course will prepare training officers, department support personnel or other department employees to enter training data online, instead of submitting the information on paper. The participant will interact with the web-based computer program to submit the data to KS-CPOST. A

general working knowledge of the internet and computers will be required for this course.

Project #: LE150329

Times: 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM

Location: KLETC Brazeal Hall, Computer Lab

Fees: Tuition FREE!!!

Hostage Negotiations—March 24-26, 2015

Presented by: Kansas Association of Hostage Negotiators This course is presented by the Kansas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Hostage Negotiation training deals with the psychology, personality, and strategies of individuals involved in hostage incidents. Students analyze representative cases and evaluate the law enforcement response to specific events. The team approach to negotiating is emphasized. Role-playing and oral-response drills are used to develop appropriate communication skills for hostage negotiation. Student teams establish policies, plan strategies, and then negotiate with a classroom ‘‘hostage taker".

Project #: LE150318

Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C

Fees: $115/Person—Meals and Lodging: $190/Double Occupancy or $235/Single Occupancy;

rates include course tuition.

Available Courses

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Helicopter Landing Zone Training—March 26, 2015

Presented by: LifeTeam Public safety personnel interact with rotary winged aircraft for a number of different agencies and organizations, including, law enforcement, firefighting, VIP transport and news media helicopters. However, the majority of public safety interactions are with EMS helicopters. This two-hour class will inform students on the following EMS landing zone procedures: how to activate; who can activate; policies; providing essential information; location; communication; weather; low ceilings, poor visibility, icing and high wind; patient status; landing zone; preferred landing zone sizes; setup; hazards; and, other special considerations.

Project #: LE150298

Times: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Location: KLETC Main Campus, Classroom #1

Fees: Tuition FREE!!!

Precision Sniper Rifle Armorer Course—March 30, 2015

Presented by: Greg Sullivan, Defensive Edge Training & Consulting This course covers the Precision Sniper Rifle systems of the Remington 700 series, Savage 10/110 series, and Winchester/FN 70 series type rifles. All students will have the opportunity to inspect their rifles and make any corrections in class to insure their rifle is in top working order. This is a hands on class that will cover action disassembly & repair, torqueing actions, proper torque of the actions, extraction and ejection, maintenance, truing/lapping scope rings to maximize the performance of the rifle and optic, inspection of the pillar and bedding, and more. All tools and manuals are supplied. Recommended optional equipment: personal eye protection.

Project #: LE150313

Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C

Fees: $200/person, payable to the instructor. Meals and Lodging—$30/Double Occupancy or

$45/Single Occupancy.

DO NOT REGISTER WITH KLETC—Complete the Defensive Edge Law Enforcement training

application at www.slr15.com and fax to the SLR15 Office at (763) 712-1434; phone: (763) 712-

0123; email: [email protected]

ARIDE (Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement—March 25-26, 2015

Presented by: Kansas Highway Patrol This is an advanced training for officers that have completed Standardized Field Sobriety Testing training to give them additional skills to recognize signs and symptoms of impairment from drugs other than alcohol. The officer will be able to articulate reasonable suspicion of impairment by drugs through observation and various testing to support a probable cause arrest for DUI-Drugs and to sustain a request for a toxicology specimen for drug testing and identification. Students must be currently credentialed in SFST. Officers will be required to first pass a proficiency test demonstrating their skills in conducing the three SFST tests of Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus. Officers not demonstrating a high level proficiency in the administration of the SFST Test Battery will not be permitted to complete the ARIDE course.

Project #: LE150289

Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B

Fees: Tuition FREE!!!—Meals and Lodging: $60/Double Occupancy or $90/Single Occupancy

BASIC AR15/M16/M4 Armorer—March 31st—April 1, 2015

Presented by: Greg Sullivan, Defensive Edge Training & Consulting This course covers all M16/AR15 type carbine weapons systems made and their variants. Armorers will be certified in the proper maintenance, care, and repair of these weapons systems, including semi-auto and select-fire trigger systems. This program follows the Manufacturer’s guidelines and is taught by FBI and NRA Certified Instructors. Topics covered: history of the weapon; cycles of function; general disassembly/assembly; ID of common problems and parts & nomenclature; ID of group components; complete armoring disassembly/assembly barrel replacement; cleaning and maintenance; sight and distance considerations; ballistic issues/headspacing/inspections; trigger jobs; trouble shooting and repair; M16 conversions to AR15; etc.

Project #: LE150314

Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C

Fees: $395/person, payable to the instructor. Meals and Lodging—$60/Double Occupancy or

$90/Single Occupancy.

DO NOT REGISTER WITH KLETC—Complete the Defensive Edge Law Enforcement training

application at www.slr15.com and fax to the SLR15 Office at (763) 712-1434; phone: (763) 712-

0123; email: [email protected]

Available Courses

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ADVANCED AR15/M16/M4 Armorer—April 2-3, 2015

Presented by: Greg Sullivan, Defensive Edge Training & Consulting This course covers all M16/AR15 type carbine weapons systems made and their variants. Armorers will be certified in the proper maintenance, care, and repair of these weapons systems, including semi-auto and select-fire trigger systems. This program follows the Manufacturer’s guidelines and is taught by FBI and NRA Certified Instructors. Topics covered: ID of non-common problems and parts; chamber reaming & polishing; accessories & upgrades; barrel replacement & modifications; internal barrel/chamber inspections; feed ramps & crown repair; detailed maintenance; ballistic analysis & issues; headspacing & timing/dwell timing issues; trigger jobs & aftermarket triggers; detailed trouble shooting & repair; M16 & burst conversion & 4-pos triggers; free float barrels; custom tools; etc.

Project #: LE150315

Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C

Fees: $395/person, payable to the instructor. Meals and Lodging—$60/Double Occupancy or

$90/Single Occupancy. Prerequisite: Must have taken Basic Course within 18 previous 18 mos.

$100 discount—Attend both the BASIC and ADVANCED courses for $690 (3-31 through 4/3)

DO NOT REGISTER WITH KLETC—Complete the Defensive Edge Law Enforcement training

application at www.slr15.com and fax to the SLR15 Office at (763) 712-1434; phone: (763) 712-

0123; email: [email protected].

NOTICE: Please check course description to see if the KLETC Registration Form is Applicable

CONTINUING EDUCATION

COURSE APPLICATION

SPECIALIZED TRAINING TELENET TRAINING APPLICANT INFORMATION BOX 1

Applicant Name: (Last) (First) (Middle)

Title/Rank:

Male Female

Agency:

Agency E-Mail Address:

Agency Phone:

Applicant E-Mail Address:

Please add this address to the KLETC Continuing Education E-mail

listserv for notification of upcoming classes and events Agency Fax:

Agency Mailing Address: (Street or PO Box) (City) (County) (State) (Zip)

COURSE INFORMATION BOX 2

Course Title:

Project Num-

ber: Course

Dates:

Location of Course: Course Times:

MEALS AND LODGING

Meals and lodging and any costs incurred during this course will be the sole responsibility of the applicant and/or their agency, unless otherwise noted in the course description. Meals and lodging at KLETC are subject to limited availability, and are not guaranteed until confirmed. Lodging rates at KLETC

are based upon double occupancy. Requests for single occupancy will be considered on a space available basis, at an additional cost.

I request meals and lodging

REASONABLE ACCOMODATION BOX 3

Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, KLETC will consider any reasonable need or purpose which the applicant or his/her agency may have regarding the requested course or training. Do You Request a Reasonable Accommodation? YES NO

Comments:

FEES BOX 5

Commuter: $ Meals & Lodging: $

Payment Method: (PLEASE ENCLOSE): Check Money Order Bill My Agency

Government Purchase Order

**NO FEE CLASSES ONLY** I plan on purchasing meals for cash at

the KLETC Cafeteria:

YES NO

Course fees vary. Please consult the course announcement. Make checks or Purchase Orders payable to The University of Kansas at the address below.

APPLICANT PRIORITY

If your agency is submitting more than one application for this course, circle the priority of THIS applicant: (highest) 1 2 3 4 5 (lowest)

AGENCY EXECUTIVE AUTHORIZATION BOX 7

(Name) (Title) (Signature) (Date)

Send completed application form to:

KLETC Registrar PO Box 647 Hutchinson, KS 67504-0647 Fax: (620) 694-1420 E-mail: [email protected] Questions regarding the application

process should be directed to (620) 694-1410.

The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of

race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry,

disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression and genetic

information in the University’s programs and activities. The fol-

lowing person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Director of the Office of Institu-

tional Opportunity and Access, [email protected], 1246 W. Campus

Road, Room 153A, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785) 864-6414, 711 TTY.

For KLETC Use Only Project #: _____________

Date: _________________

By: ___________________

“Integrity is the Basis for Community Trust”

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