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January March 2013 SPECIALIZED TRAINING EVENTS AND TELENET COURSES Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center P.O. Box 647 Hutchinson, KS 67504-0647 Visit our website at www.kletc.org Phone: 620-694-1400 Fax: 620-694-1420 Email: coned@kletc.org

In Stealth Mode: An Interactive Illustration of Stalking and Intimate Partner Abuse in the Digital Age January 15, 2013 Presented by: Kathy Wood and Audra Fullerton, KCSDV 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 #: LE130321 Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Location: Salina Police Department, 255 N. 10th St., Salina, KS 67402 Fees: Tuition FREE! Online Data Entry January 23, 2013 Presented by: Matt Deffner, KS-CPOST This course will prepare training officers, department support personal 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 #: LE130342 Times: 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM Location: KLETC Computer Lab, Main Campus Responding to Our Heroes: Dealing with Those Suffering with PTSD January 23rd OR January 24, 2013 Presented by: Multiple Presenters The training is designed for law enforcement officers and dispatchers who, in their duties, are frequently called upon to deal with individuals who may suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder issues. Project #: LE130328 (Jan 23rd) OR LE130329 (Jan 24th) Location: Johnson County Community College, Carlson Center, Rm. 211, 12345 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS 66210 Fees: Tuition FREE Middle Management January 23-25, 2013 Presented by: Tyler Brewer, Director, Augusta Department of Public Safety This course is intended for the new middle manager. Course topics include Budgeting, Promoting Communication Up and Down the Chain of Command, Conflict Management, Creative Decision Making, Interagency Communication, Legal Requirements (ADA ADEA, EEOC Issues), Leadership, Strategic Planning, Supervising Supervisors and the Political Process of Government. Project #: LE130318 (Jan 23-24) 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Jan 25th) Location: KLETC, Learning Center Classroom B Fees: $175 Meals and Lodging: $250/Double Occupancy OR $295/Single Occupancy Page 2

KPOA/KACP Law Enforcement Training Conference January 28-29, 2013 Leadership for Reducing Organizational Stress in Law Enforcement Presented by: Chief Kent Williams, Bartlett, IL Police Department This seminar will assist those attending with gaining a distinctly different perspective on the unique and potentially problematic consequences of performing well within a law enforcement culture. Executives, managers and supervisors will examine better ways to reduce their stress and simultaneously garner greater staff compliance with department standards. Project #: LE130340 Times: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM (Jan. 28th) 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Jan 29th) Location: Ramada Downtown Topeka, 420 Southeast 6th Ave., Topeka, KS 66607 BCPI: Basic Cell Phone Investigations February 5-6, 2013 Presented by: NW3C Cindy Gonnella and Mike Stern This 2-day course is for officers, investigators, and analysts that encounter cell phone evidence, and includes the acquisition and analysis of information external to the phone. Class concepts include instruction on how to request, read, and analyze Call Detail Records obtained from cellular providers and plot cellular site locations to determine the position of a suspect during a given time frame. Project #: LE130344 Times: 8:00 PM to 5:00 PM Location: Coffeyville City Building, 102 w. 7th St. Coffeyville, KS 67337 Registration: Please visit http://nw3c.org/training/computer-crime/31 to register. DO NOT REGISTER THROUGH KLETC. GPSI: Global Positioning Systems Interrogation February 7, 2013 Presented by: NW3C Cindy Gonnella and Mike Stern This one-day course begins by establishing a basic understanding of the concepts and components behind the Global Positioning System (GPS). Students will then be introduced to a wide array of GPS devices, ranging from portable and marine navigation units to tracking devices. Focus will then shift to best practices for seizing and preserving the vast amount of location information that could potentially be stored on GPS-enabled hardware. Project #: LE130345 Location: Coffeyville City Building, 102 W. 7th St. Coffeyville, KS 37337 Registration: Please visit http://nw3c.org/training/computer-crime/60 to register. DO NOT REGISTER THROUGH KLETC. Kansas Gang Investigators Association Annual Conference February 5-8, 2013 Presented by: Multiple Presenters visit: www.kgiakansas.com for details. This year s conference will provide participants with a diverse perspective on gangs and techniques that will assist on suppression, investigation, identification and prevention of gang activity. (Feb. 5-7) 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Feb. 8th) Location: Clarion Hotel, 1911 E. Kansas Ave., Garden City, KS 67846 Fees: $125 /person (includes membership fee for one year). Registration Info: Contact Kristin Brewer, Program Manager, Regional Community Policing Training Institute, 316-978-5897, kristin.brewer@wichita.edu Page 3

TELENET II: Gang Intervention and Prevention Strategies February 6, 2013 Presented by: Larry Alexander, Chief of Police, Scranton, KS Police Department Gang membership is presented as a pathway to serious and violent delinquency, intervention and prevention program must work to target gang involvement. This Telenet II Program will address: Identifying risk factors for gang involvement; Recognizing signs of gang involvement; Successful intervention and prevention strategies, and; The important of community, family and school involvement. Project #: LE130613 (DAY) OR LE130614 (NIGHT) Times: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM OR 7:10 AM to 9:10 PM Location: STATEWIDE Child Passenger Safety Technician February 12-15, 2013 Presented by: Alvin Sowers, KLETC Staff Instructor This course is designed to educate individuals who wish to become child passenger safety technicians. Teaching strategies include lecture, hands-on practice and group discussion. Participation in all course activities and successful performance on both examinations and skills evaluations leads to Nation Certification as a Child Passenger Safety Technician, CPST. Project #: LE 130331 Location: KLETC EVO Classroom #1, 11009 S. Hornet Rd., Hutchinson, KS 67501 Fees: $75.00 Registration: Registration and registration fees for KLETC lodging and meals must be completed via KLETC Registration Form. Upon receipt of the registration form, information will be sent to register online with SAFE KIDS. It will be during the online registration process that the $75 fee will be collected. This is a controlled course through SAFE KIDS. Basic Internal Affairs Investigations February 14-15, 2013 Presented by: Lt. Tim Brant, Derby Police Department This course presents the student with the basic information to conduct internal affairs investigations. Students will participate in case studies of police misconduct investigations, review Garrity v. New Jersey, examine the impact of Giglio and Brady issues, discuss the impact of search and seizure issues in the workplace, and dissect an officer-involved shooting investigation. Project #: LE130217 Location: KLETC, Learning Center Classroom C Fees: $50 Meals and Lodging: $110/Double Occupancy OR $140/Single Occupancy Traffic Enforcement Strategies February 26, 2013 Presented by: KDOT Dave Corp and Robert Eichkorn 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 Law Enforcement, and; Additional Statewide Training Opportunities. Project #: LE130339 Times: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Location: KLETC, Main Campus, Classroom #1 Fees: TUITION FREE!!!! Page 4

AR15/M16/M4 Armorer March 4-5, 2013 Presented by: Greg Sullivan, Defensive Edge This 16 hour course provides Industry Standard 5 year Armorer s Certification. Project #: LE130351 Location: KLETC, EVOC Classroom #2 Fees: $375, payable to the instructor (payment details will be provided upon registration). Commuter students are responsible for their own meals, which are available for $5 cash or check in the KLETC Cafeteria. Students requesting Meals and Lodging will be billed $60 Double Occupancy or $90 Single Occupancy. Law Enforcement Shotgun Armorer March 6-7 Presented by: Greg Sullivan, Defensive Edge This Armoring Course covers the duty/defensive type pump shotguns of the Remington 870, Mossberg 500/590 and the Semi-automatic Benelli M1-90. Project #: LE130352 Location: KLETC, Learning Center Classroom Fees: $375, payable to the instructor (payment details will be provided upon registration). Commuter students are responsible for their own meals, which are available for $5 cash or check in the KLETC Cafeteria. Students requesting Meals and Lodging will be billed $60 Double Occupancy or $90 Single Occupancy. Tactical Vision March 5, 2013 Presented by: Derrick Bartlett, SniperCraft This 8 hour class will show police officers how to become trained observers. This course has the following learning objectives: Make officers aware of the scope of the problem of Perceptual Blindness, and how it affects their performance and safety; Teach officers the mechanics of vision; Introduce officers to the various components of Perceptual Blindness; Teach officers how to recognize the limitations of their vision, and give them the training tools to overcome the problem; Teach officers how to integrate their new visual skills into daily activities like investigations, handling service calls and driving, both routine and pursuit. Project #: LE130353 Location: KLETC Integrity Auditorium Fees: $60 Commuters Meals and Lodging: $90/Double Occupancy OR $105/Single Occupancy SWAT/Sniper Supervisor Training March 5-7, 2013 Presented by: Derrick Bartlett, SniperCraft This course is designed to educate the SWAT supervisor charged with the responsibility of establishing and utilizing a sniper program, and will give them the information they will need to make that program safe, successful and effective. Project #: LE130354 Location: KLETC Main Campus, Classroom #2 Fees: $100 Commuters Meals and Lodging: $160/Double Occupancy OR $190/Single Occupancy Page 5

TELENET II: United States Federal Probation March 6, 2013 Presented by: Ron Schweer, Chief Probation Officer, District of Kansas This Telenet session will provide an overview of the US Probation Office in the District of Kansas. In addition, specific services and law enforcement outreach will be discussed. Project #: LE130615 (DAY) OR LE130616 (NIGHT) Times: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM OR 7:10 AM to 9:10 PM Location: STATEWIDE Online Data Entry March 13, 2013 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. Participants 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 #: LE130347 Times: 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM Location: KLETC Computer Lab, Main Campus TOPS: Traffic Occupant Safety Strategies March 14, 2013 Presented by: Bill Sullivan, NHTSA This course is designed for officers and supervisors to increase understanding of how law enforcement officers save lives and prevent injuries by enforcing traffic laws. The class will also discuss: the toll traffic crashes have on the community; occupant protection laws; crash dynamics; special risks to law enforcement; effective methods of issuing citations; effects of high visibility traffic enforcement on preventing and clearing other crimes. Project #: LE130346 Times: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Location: Pittsburg Law Enforcement Center, 201 N. Pine St., Pittsburg, KS 66762 Asset Forfeiture March 26, 2013 Presented by: Colin Wood, SAUSA, US Attorney s Office, Dist. of Kansas This class discusses the seizure and forfeiture to law enforcement agencies property such as currency, cars, houses, and businesses that have been used or gained of public policy, law enforcement authority and forfeiture investigative techniques are examined. Project #: LE130356 Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Location: Pioneer Communications, 120 W. Kansas Avenue, Ulysses, KS 67880 Page 6

Legal Issues in Car Stops March 26, 2013 Presented by: Colin Wood, SAUSA, US Attorney s Office, Dist. of Kansas This class examines the many legal issues involved in car stops. Through the use of a timeline, the anatomy of a car stop is broken down into pieces to better discuss a law enforcement officer s authority to perform certain tasks at certain times and under certain circumstances. Project #: LE130357 Times: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Location: Pioneer Communications, 120 W. Kansas Ave., Ulysses, KS 67880 Implementing Intelligence Led Policing Training Program March 27-28, 2013 Presented by: Federal Law Enforcement Training Center This day and a half program specifically for chief executives and command level personnel. The course examines the historical aspects of ILP and promotes an understanding of the principles of this important law enforcement philosophy. The course closely looks at the critical elements of ILP and demonstrates how the law enforcement executive can use them to implement their own program. Project #: LE130283 3/27 and 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM 3/28 Location: KLETC, Integrity Auditorium Fees: $Free/Commuters Meals and Lodging: $55/Double Occupancy OR $85/Single Occupancy NOTE: Special registration requirements exist for this course. DO NOT REGISTER WITH KLETC. Go to the FLETC web site for the class at https://registration.fletc.gov/login.jsp for information on how to register. As always, if you have any Specialized Training needs or questions, contact either Mark Damitio, Deputy Assistant Director, KLETC, 620-694-1532 or email mdamitio@kletc.org or Heather Buller, Senior Program Manager, KLETC, 620-694-1537 or email hbuller@kletc.org. Page 7

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: Applicant s Social Security #: Male Female Agency: Agency E-Mail Address: Agency Phone: Agency Fax: Applicant E-Mail Address: Please add this address to the KLETC Continuing Education E-mail listserv for notification of upcoming classes and events Agency Mailing Address: (Street or PO Box) (City) (County) (State) (Zip) COURSE INFORMATION BOX 2 Course Title: Project Number: 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 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: $ Course fees vary. Please consult the course announcement. Payment Method: (PLEASE ENCLOSE): Check Money Order Bill My Agency Government Purchase Order Make checks or Purchase Orders payable to The University of Kansas at the address below. APPLICANT PRIORITY **NO FEE CLASSES ONLY** I plan on purchasing meals for cash at the KLETC Cafeteria: YES NO 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: coned@kletc.org 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 following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA@ku.edu, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 153A, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785) 864-6414, 711 TTY. Integrity is the Basis for Community Trust For KLETC Use Only Project #: Date: By: