Sponsored by:
Public
Agency Training Council (PATC) and Rocky Mountain Information Network
(RMIN)
Topics include:
History
of contraband saturation into the U.S.; identifying search and seizure
laws;
officer safety; how search techniques can escalate; locating contraband
in sophisticated
compartments; and much more.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Information Network
2001 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd. Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85027
Time:
8 – 5 p.m.
Tuition:
$295
Registration:
Visit
www.patc.com
Restricted to/Who should
attend:
Law
enforcement personnel
Sponsored by:
National Methamphetamine Pharmaceuticals Initiative (NMPI)
Topics include:
Effective PSE Control: “Rx Only/Tracking/Block Sales;” Best solutions:
“Smurfing” for Meth Production; Dangers of the “One-pot” Meth Lab; U.S.
border and National Incident Reports; Meth/Rx Regional Reports: U.S.,
Canada, and Mexico; Training: Meth 101, Pharmaceuticals 101, Creating
a State Pharmaceutical Strategy, and DEC; Federal, State and Local
Issues, Networking Reception, and more.
Registration:
Please
contact NMPI Administrative Officer, Kathleen Saksa, at
saksak@nmci.hidta.org
Restricted to/Who should
attend:
Law
enforcement personnel
Sponsored by:
The
Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates, Inc. (WZ)
Hosted by:
The
Phoenix Police Department
Topics include:
There
is more than one way to interrogate a suspect. If a person is
trained in multiple methods, they can choose the technique most
appropriate
for the type of case and individual they are interviewing. This course
teaches
multiple techniques of interview and interrogation, including the WZ
Non-Confrontational Method, the Behavioral Analysis Interview, and the
Reid
Method. This class is AZPOST approved.
Location:
Phoenix Police Department
Arizona Law Enforcement Academy – Room A6
10001 S. 15th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85041
Time:
8 – 4 p.m.
Tuition:
$425 per person. Five or more attendees from the same organization
save 10%
Previous attendees of a John E. Reid & Associates Interviewing and
Interrogation
class save 40%. Please call WZ at (800) 222-7789 for additional
information
regarding discounts. For the cancellation policy, please visit
www.w-z.com/faq.php#10
Registration:
Please
visit www.w-z.com
or call (800) 222-7789
Restricted to/Who should
attend: Law enforcement personnel
Sponsored by:
David
Vine Associates
Topics include:
This
program helps students better utilize the Internet and find more
relevant
information, faster. The course teaches how to manage that information
more
efficiently with existing free services and software. Workshop
participants receive
a file with slides in Adobe Acrobat format. The slides have Internet
links so
participants can practice techniques throughout the day. The DVASEMINAR
Group provides 5,000 links to free public records and related
information, a
two-way discussion list and downloadable documents and freeware
Location:
Thornton Police Department
9551 Civic Center Drive
Thornton, CO 80229
Registration:
Visit
www.iir.com/registration/advmeth.aspx or
contact the Institute for
Intergovernmental Research (IIR) at (800) 446-0912, ext. 235.
Restricted to/Who should
attend:
Law
enforcement personnel
Sponsored by:
Institute of Police Technology and Management
Topics include:
This
course will supply you with the knowledge and abilities to handle even
the
most challenging homicide investigations. You will learn how to organize
a complex
homicide investigation and how to apply advanced forensic techniques to
the case.
We will discuss criminal profiling and abnormal psychology and you will
learn specific
interrogation techniques to use on the suspects. In addition, we will
show you what
to look for in gang-related homicides. Emphasis will be placed on
practical exercise.
You will be provided the opportunity to apply the skills you have
acquired while
studying complex homicide cases presented by the instructors.
Location:
Yavapai County Driving Track
7100 North County Fair Trail
Prescott, Arizona 86314
Lodging:
The
hotels listed here are offering a special rate to IPTM participants.
Please identify
yourself as part of the IPTM group when making reservations.
Comfort Suites – (928) 771-2100
Hampton Inn – (928) 443-5500
Holiday Inn Express – (800) 315-2621 or (928) 443-5500
Registration:
Register online at www.iptm.org. A
minimum number of registrations must be
received for a class to run as scheduled. Written confirmation will
be mailed, faxed,
or emailed to you.
Tuition:
$495
Restricted to/Who should attend:
This class is designed for patrol officers, newly assigned and
seasoned detectives,
investigations supervisors, crime scene technicians, medical
examiner and coroner
investigators, and military investigative personnel. It is
recommended, but not
mandatory, that you have completed a basic homicide investigation
course or have
the knowledge of proven investigative techniques necessary to solve
most homicide cases.
For more
Information:
Please
visit
www.iptm.org
Sponsored by:
Arizona
School Resource Officers Association (ASROA) and Arizona Dare Officers
Association (ADOA)
Topics include:
2012
drug trends; crisis scenarios, including active shooter and vehicle
accidents;
school-based scenarios; defensive tactics; Arizona gangs; bullying and
harassment;
use of Facebook in investigations; and much more.
Location:
Wildhorse Pass Resort
5040 Wildhorse Pass Blvd.
Chandler, AZ 85226
Lodging:
Wildhorse Pass Resort – call (520) 796-4900
Registration:
Visit
www.ASROA.org
Tuition:
$195
Sponsored by:
Wyoming Criminal Intelligence Resource Center
Topics include:
Use of Forensic Accountants, White Collar Crime Investigative Tools and
Techniques,
Anatomy of a White Collar Crime Investigation, Wyoming White Collar
Crime Statutes,
State vs. Federal White Collar Crime Prosecutions, Use of Asset
Forfeiture in White
Collar Crime, Best Practices in Investigating White Collar Crime, Case
Studies in Public
Corruption and Corporate Fraud and Health Care Fraud.
Location:
Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation Headquarters
208 South College
Cheyenne, WY
Lodging:
Wildhorse Pass Resort – call (520) 796-4900
Registration:
For questions regarding registration and course content, contact Darrin
Cregger at
Darrin.cregger@wyo.gov or (307)
777-6999.
Tuition:
Free. Travel and per diem expenses are the responsibility of attendee.
For more information:
The class size is limited; please register as soon as possible.
Sponsored by:
Coeur
D’Alene (Idaho) Police Department and Det. Dan Christman
Topics include:
This
three day course will give every detective the tools to successfully
investigate and
process any death scene. The course is an Idaho POST
Academy certified course
(32 training hours).
Location:
Coeur D’Alene Police Training Room
3813 Schreiber Way
Coeur D’Alene, ID 83815
Tuition:
$225
Registration:
Contact CPD Sgt. Jeff Walther at (208) 769-2320, ext. 425 or by
email to
jwalther@cdaid.org.
Registration closes June 15, 2012.
Sponsored by:
The
Drug Enforcement Administration, Seattle Division, in association
with Ada County Sheriff’s Department
Topics include:
Students will be taught important concepts regarding hazards associated
with
the processing, dismantling and investigation of indoor marijuana
growing locations
including the cultivator, booby traps, electrical hazards, and confined
space air
quality hazards.
Location:
Ada
County Sheriff’s Office Training Annex A
7180 West Barrister Drive
Boise, Idaho 83704
Tuition: Free
Registration:
Contact
Tony Stapleton at (206) 553-1208
Sponsored by:
Federal
Bureau of Investigation and the Coeur D’Alene Police Department
Topics include:
Offered
by FBI SWAT instructors, the class focuses on individual officer as well
as team oriented
tactical skills. Mental and physical preparation; arrest planning;
ballistic shield deployment; low light
operations; use of motor vehicles in arrest situations; basic survival
techniques; handgun skills
for survival shooting and movement.
Location:
Coeur D’Alene Police Department
3818 Schreiber Way
Coeur D’Alene, ID 83815
Tuition:
Free
Registration:
Register before July 6 by contacting Sgt. Jeff Walther at (208)
769-2320, ext. 425 or
email to
JWALTHER@CDAID.ORG
Sponsored by:
Scottsdale Police Department & Arizona School Resource Officers
Topics include:
Causes
of teen murder, missed warning signs, and triggers that can cause
juveniles to kill. Also
included will be a look at the latest teen trends, (drug, gang, lingo,
entertainment and technology)
and school safety strategies
Location:
Thomas Hontz Police & Fire Training Facility
911 N. Stadem Drive
Tempe, AZ
Tuition:
$169
Registration:
Log on to
http://philchalmers.com/index.php and click on the “Register Now”
button
Sponsored by:
Success
Communications
Topics include:
Discover what conflict is, what causes difficult behavior, the
importance of good
communication, coping with criticism, and how to take responsibility for
positive change
Location:
Rocky Mountain Information Network
2001 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd. Suite 100
Phoenix, Arizona 85027
Tuition:
$259
Registration:
Visit
www.SuccessCommunicationsInc.com or call (517) 543-6141
Day Event ID's:
July 24, Event ID# 1001959 or
July 25, Event ID# 1001960 or
July 26, 2012, Event ID# 1001961
Sponsored by:
Presented by New Mexico Tech
Topics include:
To provide front line law enforcement officers with the skills and
knowledge to effectively interdict
and respond to an imminent suicide bombing attack (person-borne or
vehicle-borne) or a non-suicide
attack involving a vehicle-borne device
Location:
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Training Center
2627 S. 35th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85009
Tuition:
Free. Funding for this program does not include lunch or
refreshments, so please bring what you
need
Registration:
Enroll on-line at
www.erma.az.gov, for one of the
above classes.
Restricted to:
Participants must have completed basic law enforcement training and,
where applicable,
on-the-job training.
Who should attend:
Patrol officers and supervisors; administrators.
For more information:
Contact the Arizona Division of Emergency Management Training Office at
(602) 464-6225 for
additional information or assistance.
Sponsored by:
Forensic Pieces, Inc
Topics include:
This
course discusses basic bloodstain identification. The instructors
experience includes
detection, collection, and preservation of physical evidence, bloodstain
pattern interpretation,
trajectory analysis, buried body and skeletal remains recovery,
clandestine laboratories, and
numerous other procedures involving crime scene investigations. To view
a detailed synopsis
of this course, please visit
www.forensicpieces.com
Location:
Chandler Heights Police Department
4040 E. Chandler Heights
Chandler, AZ 85249
Time:
8:00
a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Lodging:
Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf
1 N. San Marcos Place
Chandler, AZ 85225
(480) 812-0900
Request the government rate
Tuition:
$495
Restricted to/Who should attend:
Law
enforcement personnel
Registration:
For
registration forms, please visit
www.forensicpieces.com or contact Forensic Pieces at (850)
332-0141.
For More
Information:
Please contact Forensic Pieces at (850) 332-0141 or Tanya Keeton via
phone at (480) 782-4939
or via email at
tanya.keeton@chandleraz.gov
Sponsored by:
Geocell,
LLC
Topics include:
What
data is available and how to use it; how to interpret, analyze, map,
surveil, archive and present
data; detailed introduction to geographic data; introduction to legal
consideration regarding accessing
and utilizing cell phone data
Location:
Sandy City (Utah) Police Department
10000 South Centennial Pkwy.
Sandy, UT 84070
Tuition:
$195
Registration:
https://www.trainingregistration.org/register.php?id=990&c_id=437 or
contact Geocell directly at (888) 830-5419
Sponsored by:
Police
Technical
Hosted
By: Peoria Police Department
Topics include:
This
course is designed to help the students become more efficient and
proficient with PowerPoint.
Topics include presentation skills, creating presentations that others
can access, capturing audio
and video from various sources, and managing the presentations.
Location:
Sandy City (Utah) Police Department
10000 South Centennial Pkwy.
Sandy, UT 84070
Tuition:
$350
Registration:
Please
visit
www.policetechnical.com or
https://www.trainingregistration.org/register.php?id=080&c_id=18
Restricted to/Who should attend: Law enforcement personnel
Sponsored by:
Police
Technical
Hosted
By:
The
Gryphon Training Group, in association with the Scottsdale Police
Department
Topics include:
An in
depth look at gypsy and traveler crime groups as non-traditional
organized crime
organization, along with identification of the groups, an overview of
the crimes committed,
the elderly as victims, and dealing with impediments of the
investigation. This course is
COPOST approved.
Location:
Scottsdale PD Training Facility
911 Stadem Dr.
Tempe, AZ 85281-1972
Time:
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuition:
$75
Registration:
Please
email gryphontraining@aol.com or call
(623) 518-3006
Restricted to/Who should attend: Law enforcement personnel
For More
Information:
Please
contact Officer Tom Cleary, Scottsdale PD, at (480) 312-5516
Sponsored by:
Arizona
Homicide Investigators Association
Topics include:
4th,
5th, and 6th Amendment Issues; Gunshot Distances; Casey Anthony Murder
Presentation;
New Jersey Serial Murder Presentation; Cellphones; Internet Tracking;
and Taser for Investigators.
Location:
The
Orleans Hotel and Casino
4500 W. Tropicana Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89103
Tuition:
$250
for AHIA members; $300 for non-AHIA members
Registration:
For
more information or to become a member of AHIA, visit www.azhia.com
Restricted to/Who should attend: Law enforcement personnel
For More
Information:
Please
contact Officer Tom Cleary, Scottsdale PD, at (480) 312-5516
For
information, please contact Detective Bill Hanson at
William.Hanson@tucsonaz.gov or
Paul Dalton at
Paul.Dalton@phoenix.gov
Sponsored by:
Geocell
Hosted
by: Rocky Mountain Information Network (RMIN)
Topics include:
This
course gives an introduction to cell phone investigations by teaching
what data is available
from cell phone companies, what data is available on the physical cell
phone device, how to
interpret, analyze, map, surveil, archive, and present that data, and
what is important to consider
regarding courtroom presentations and legal considerations when
accessing and utilizing cell phone data.
An
advanced 3 day course will be presented immediately following this
course on Tuesday, October 23rd
through Thursday, October 25th
Location:
Rocky Mountain Information Network
2001 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd. Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623) 587-8201.
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tuition:
$140
per person. Group discounts are available. Please contact Geocell for
special pricing
Registration:
Please visit
https://www.trainingregistration.org/register.php?id=998&c_id=437
or contact
Geocell directly via email at
info@geocell.us or via telephone at (888) 830-5419.
Restricted to/Who should attend: Law enforcement personnel
Sponsored by:
Geocell
Hosted
by: Rocky Mountain Information Network (RMIN)
Topics include:
This is
an advanced cell phone investigation course that teaches interpretation
and mapping of geographic data available from cell phones. All students
will be provided with a computer and test data in order to practice
interpretation and mapping of the eight largest cell phone companies’
records. Instruction will also cover methods for producing intelligence
reports and courtroom presentations with mapped data.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Information Network
2001 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd. Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623) 587-8201.
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tuition:
$495
per person. Group discounts are available. Please contact Geocell for
special pricing.
Registration:
Please visit
https://www.trainingregistration.org/register.php?id=998&c_id=437
or contact
Geocell directly via email at
info@geocell.us or via telephone at (888) 830-5419.
Restricted to/Who should attend: Law enforcement personnel