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New Address 14300 S. Coil Plus Drive Plainfield, IL 60544 Register on-line at: www.tri-river.org Tri-River Police Training Courses February 2018 To Register use Contact Information Below: Website: www.tri-river.org Phone: 815.630.5212 Fax: 815.439.6916 E-mail: training@tri-river.org Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 1 2 3 Lead Homicide Investigator Course JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Education Center, Joliet 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Full CRIME 1-2-3 Criminal Related Interviewing Made Easy Frankfort PD 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IVC Update and Review for Patrol Frankfort PD 18 19 Presidents Day 20 21 22 23 24 Mental Health Intervention & De-Escalation JJC Ag. Center Internal Affairs Investigations New Lenox PD IDOT Grant No Tuition A.R.I.D.E. Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement Frankfort PD D.A.R.E. Officer Training; Plainfield Police Department, Week 1 25 26 27 28 March 1 March 2 Mar. 3 IDOT Grant No Tuition Standard Field Sobriety Testing Instructor School Frankfort Police Dept. D.A.R.E. Officer Training; Plainfield Police Department, Week 2

Lead Homicide Investigator Course JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Education Center 17840 W. Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60433 Monday Friday; January 29 February 2, 2018 8:00 am till 5:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Law Update Civil Rights Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority Lead Homicide Investigator Human Rights Procedural Justice Cultural Competency GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center Course Description: This course is designed to familiarize investigators, officers, and evidence technicians in what to expect in a Homicide/Death Investigation and prepare them to be Lead Homicide Investigators. This course meets the requirements set forth in Public Act 96-1111 and the implementation guidelines as issued by ILETSB. That is accomplished with instruction from two outstanding and veteran investigators. Their exceptional experience, knowledge, training and ability to teach are the strengths of this course. This course is certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standard Board (ILETSB). Course Topics, Discussions and Objectives: Conduct a historical review of the homicide investigative process Define and review the various types of death and causes Identify the various types of death investigations When appropriate establishing a profile of the crime, victim, suspects, MO Crime Scene Management; a crucial step in the investigative process Autopsy and related issues Legal and Ethical challenges will be discussed so investigators are prepared to meet those challenges Interviewing and Interrogations o Witnesses; Persons of Interest; Suspects; Miranda Issues o Avoiding and Identifying false confessions Investigative Resources Investigative Partnerships Case Supervision, Management and Court Preparation Common Mistakes in the Investigative process: 10 most common errors Practical Exercises: Cold Cases and Case studies The Instructors: Louis Silich has a MS degree and numerous certifications. He has 36 years of experience working for Cook County Sheriff Court Services, Chicago Police Department Crime Lab, and retired as a lieutenant from the Joliet Police Department working in patrol, evidence, detectives, communications / management information systems, school officer, and internal affairs. Thomas Quillman is a 35 year veteran of the Joliet Police Department. He retired as a Detective Sergeant, who specialized in gang crimes and served in various assignments including tactical, undercover narcotics and investigations. Chris Regis, Attorney at Law. Mr. Regis currently is the Inspector General for the city of Joliet. Chris was an Assistant State s Attorney for the Will County State s Attorney Office for 13 years, where has prosecuted numerous murder cases. Chris was also a Joliet Police Officer for 10 years. Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $150.00

Full C.R.I.M.E. 1-2-3 Full Criminal Related Interviewing Made Easy Frankfort Police Department 20602 Lincoln-Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423 Monday; February 5, 2018 8:00 am till 4:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority Lead Homicide Investigator Procedural Justice Course Description: This dynamic 8 hr. course is specifically designed to prepare all detectives, investigators, agents, supervisors, gang officers and uniformed patrol officers to become effective interviewers and consistently successful in getting difficult confessions. From newer officers to the more experienced detectives, you will learn to easily separate the interview and interrogation process in three easy steps. Each crucial step provides simple and straightforward how-to s that will allow you to get confessions in any venue or circumstance. In one day, your expert instructor will provide each attendee with easy-to-understand tools that have been used and perfected on hard-core criminals for over sixteen years. This will be the most exciting and helpful interview class you have ever attended. No more time-consuming and expensive courses that teach complex interrogation tactics that have more steps than you can remember during a stressful interview. Build self-confidence, learn what to do and start becoming a great interviewer today. C.R.I.M.E 1-2-3 is here. So get in, get it and get out. Course Topics: Real interviewer preparation Time management Know your suspect, or terrorist group Set the stage for success Proper introductions and face time Recognize and utilize your strong points Physical and verbal considerations Homicide preparation and legal aspects Choosing your interview technique Closing the confession Morals and the media Instructor: Domenic Cappelluti CFI is a veteran street cop with the Waukegan (Illinois) Police Department and former Group Supervisor of the elite Lake County Major Crime Task Force (Illinois). With over 17 years of experience Domenic has specialized in high profile violent street crimes, to include homicides, murder for hire cases on gang and drug officers, and officer involved shootings. During his career, Domenic has worked in patrol, and avidly supervised the Criminal Investigations Division and the Gang Suppression Unit. Domenic has proudly conducted and directed hundreds of gang and drug related operations throughout his County and the Chicago metropolitan area targeting Chicago based street gangs Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None* *Application has been made if approved. This project is supported by funds from the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Fiscal Year 2016 Homeland Security Grant Program. CFDA #97.067.

IVC Update and Review for Patrol (Interactive, Scenario and Table Top Format) Frankfort Police Department 20602 Lincoln-Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423 Monday; February 12, 2018 8:00 am 4:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority Legal Updates Course Description: This eight-hour course will be an open forum review of the primary enforcement sections of the Illinois Vehicle Code. Content includes the use of IVC violations for probable cause stops, bail bond procedures for multiple offense and out-of-state violators, and equipment and safety and enforcement issues. Attendees will participate in table-top exercises in the morning and afternoon sessions. These exercises will help officers understand the subtle differences in the subsections of offenses (e.g.: turning, U turns, sign violations). Attendees will also examine the differences between business, petty, and serious IVC offenses. Attendees will: Learn the application of the "hands free" electronic communication device law o what is allowed while holding the device (speed dialing, etc) Review o New laws o Changes to existing laws Review current violations from commonly used IVC chapters Cover the new bond procedure for petty traffic offenses effective 01/01/2015 Learn how to recognize vehicles which are hazardous dilapidated motor vehicles o when a vehicle can be towed by law enforcement from private property DUI enforcement laws o BAID o MDDP o Felony violations Review less commonly used, probable cause-based sections Learn proper application of IVC registration sections to out-of-state violators Review current court case law affecting application of the IVC Continued on next page:

Learn proper application and use of IVC sections for similar offenses o e.g.: charging too fast for conditions instead of speeding Review towing statutes and court rulings about vehicle towing Learn graduated license enforcement Review child safety seat enforcement This course is appropriate for patrol and traffic enforcement officers (local, county, state), and their supervisors. Instructor: H. Michael Drumm, D.P.A, will conduct the course. Dr. Drumm is president of Drumm & Associates, Ltd. He has more than 37 years of IVC enforcement experience, and is currently a member of the Monee Police Department. Drumm is an ITOA and ILEETA member, and is certified as an instructor with the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Drumm is also an approved instructor for the Department of Homeland Security, and an adjunct instructor at the Police Training Institute at the University of Illinois and the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy (SLEA) at the College of DuPage (IL). Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None* *This course is grant funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

A.R.I.D.E. Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement Frankfort Police Department, 20602 Lincoln-Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423 Thursday & Friday; February 15 & 16, 2018 8:00 am till 4:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority Human Rights Legal Updates Course Description: The Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) program was developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) with input from the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) and the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police. ARIDE was created to address the gap in training between the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) and the Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC) Program. This course will offer additional information to law enforcement officers on detecting impairment caused by more than just alcohol. Often law enforcement officers that have not received advanced or in-service training regarding drug impairment tend to not be able to identify these characteristics; therefore, they will release an impaired driver. Once an officer completes the training he/she will be more proficient with the 3 battery of tests (HGN, WAT, OLS), as well as a broader knowledge of drug impairment indicators. The law enforcement officer will also be more familiar with the DRE program and its function. This will facilitate better communication and transfer of critical roadside indicators of impairment to the evaluating DRE officer for a more complete and accurate assessment of the impairment. ARIDE is a 16-hour training course taught by DRE instructors or SFST instructors who are also DREs. The training will be conducted under the control and approval of the DEC Program state coordinator. This course encompasses information and techniques for addressing the drug and alcohol impaired driving problem. The following topics are discussed and/or delivered in detail throughout the entire curriculum: Update of Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Battery How drug impaired driving affects our community SFST Proficiency Examination Drugs in the human body and the impairing effects they may have Seven categories of drugs identified by the DEC Program Additional sobriety tests that will provide an expanded knowledge of detection to law enforcement Provide an expanded knowledge of prosecuting drug impaired drivers to prosecutors and courts Much of the classroom training is devoted to hands-on practice. Instructor: Tony Lebron (Retired M/Sgt; Illinois State Police) will be the lead instructor. Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None* *This course is grant funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

and the Illinois D.A.R.E. Officer s Association D.A.R.E. Officer Training Plainfield Police Department 14300 Coil Plus Drive; Plainfield, IL 60544 Monday- Friday, February 19 March 2, 2018 8:00 am till 5:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Procedural Justice Course Description: This 80+ hrs. training is required by D.A.R.E. America for certification of all new D.A.R.E. Instructors, and provides successful graduates with authorization to deliver copyrighted D.A.R.E. curricula for elementary and middle school programs, parent and community programs, as well as several enhancement lessons. The focus of the training is to provide instructors with the skills necessary for successful classroom instruction and student learning. The course is very intense and requires after training assignments to be completed each evening. This two-week certification course is for candidates representing current D.A.R.E. participating agencies or agencies who will be implementing D.A.R.E. programs in their local communities for the 2018-19 school year. The fee is $750 per candidate which includes registration fee, a light breakfast and lunch (M-F), instruction, and course materials. All candidates will be responsible for their own dinner meal each day (and all meals over the weekend if necessary) as well as hotel and travel arrangements. Lodging is available at the Hampton Inn I-55, (Joliet North) - double occupancy, call the hotel directly at 815-439-9500. Participation in all sessions of the course, completion of all training objectives, and satisfactory skills performance is required for certification. There is no other entry-level D.A.R.E. Officer Training proposed for the remainder of the 2018 fiscal year in Illinois, so carefully project your needs. It is required that participants be certified law enforcement officers with two years of experience. Waivers to this requirement are possible and granted on a case by case basis upon request. Upon registration, an application package will be sent to the candidate. Applications and waivers must be completed and return it to the State Coordinator by fax at (815) 439-6916, or mail to: State D.A.R.E. Coordinator, 14300 S. Coil Plus Drive Plainfield, Il. 60544. Applications must be authorized by the requesting agency. Final acceptance in the program is pending upon review of application, an acceptance letter will be sent with further instructions. For more information contact Kim Giugler with DARE related questions at (815) 725-1460. Instructors and Mentors: Will be supplied by the Illinois D.A.R.E. Officer s Association and D.A.R.E. America. Member Tuition: $750.00 Non-Member Tuition: $750.00

Mental Health Intervention & De-Escalation JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Education Center 17840 W. Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60433 Tuesday; February 20, 2018 8:00 am till 4:00 pm GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights Introductory Mental Health Awareness Law Updates Use of Force Cultural Competency Lead Homicide Investigator Procedural Justice Human Rights Constitutional and Proper Use of L.E. Authority Course Description: In the last four decades, the number of individuals with mental illness living in a community setting has risen drastically, resulting in increased contacts with law enforcement. Agencies across the country have responded by developing new protocols, hiring social workers, and implementing special response teams. This course is designed to increase officer awareness of mental health disorders and provide effective intervention techniques for handling mental health crisis situations. This training will benefit all levels of public safety, including police officers, corrections officers, probation officers, EMTs and telecommunicators. (This course is State certified and meets Board guidelines for eight mandated training areas. It is also approved for eight hours credit toward the 32-hour recertification requirement for Lead Homicide Investigators.) Topics include: History and ground National Perspectives Types and Symptoms of Mental Illness Medications and Co-occurring Disorders Treatment for Mental Illness Suicide Assessment and Response Police Intervention Models De-Escalation Strategies Violence and Mental Illness Legal Issues HIPPA Emergency Petitions Continued on next page:

Instructor: Officer Brian Tison CIT Coordinator / Hostage Negotiations Team Leader METRO/SWAT University of Illinois Police Department Brian Tison has been a sworn officer for over 26 years, serving with both the Vermilion County Sheriff s Department and the University of Illinois Police Department. He is currently assigned to the Patrol Division and is a certified Master Firearms Instructor and Field Training Officer. Brian is an active CIT Officer and Coordinator for the Crisis Intervention Program for UIPD. He also serves as Hostage Negotiation Team Leader for the Champaign County METRO/SWAT Team and is the Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Illinois Crisis Negotiators Association. Brian teaches the police response portion of the 40-hour Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) course statewide and serves as the CIT Task Force representative for the University of Illinois. He was one of the first officers in the state to be trained as a CIT instructor and has taught extensively for Mobile Team Units (MTUs) in Illinois. Brian has presented at National CIT Conferences in Florida and Ohio. In 2006, he was named CIT Officer of the Year for the State of Illinois. Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $50.00

Internal Affairs Investigations New Lenox Police Department 200 Veterans Parkway, New Lenox, IL 60451 Wednesday; February 21, 2018 8:00 am till 4:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority Lead Homicide Investigator Legal Updates Use Of Force Course Description: This 8-hour course has been designed to provide attendees current information on conducting investigations of complaints in a professional and fair manner. Each attendee will be provided a three ring binder containing of the PowerPoint presentation and copies of applicable Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act required documents and ILEAP accredited policies and procedures relevant to the internal affairs process. The training will also cover the following topics: Disciplinary Process Early Warning Mechanisms and Issues Informal Inquiries Performance Improvement Plans Evidence Identification and Collection Formal Investigations Interrogations Police Involved Shootings Weingarten Rights Garrity Rights Loudermill Hearings Just Cause Pertinent Case Law FOIA Concerns Internal Affairs File Maintenance Internal Affairs File Destruction Parameters Administrative vs. Criminal Investigations Arbitration Hearings Current Trends - Social Media, GPS, In-Car Cameras, etc. Collaboration with Outside Law Enforcement Continued on next page:

Entities Citizen Complaint Process Affidavit (current redacted copy) Interrogation (current redacted copy) Advice of Rights Administrative Leave (current redacted copy) Order of Suspension (current redacted copy) Order of Written Reprimand (current redacted copy) Order of Oral Reprimand (current redacted copy) Performance Improvement Plan Last Chance Agreement (current redacted copy) The Brady Rule Instructor: Deputy Chief Joseph Mitchell is a 21-year veteran of the Orland Park Police Department. He is both a practitioner and instructor in the subject matter of internal affairs investigations. Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $50.00

Standard Field Sobriety Testing Instructor School Frankfort Police Department 20602 Lincoln-Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423 Monday Friday; February 26 March 2, 2018 8:00 am till 4:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority Legal Updates Course Description: The purpose of this course is to prepare law enforcement professionals to effectively instruct the SFST training program using the concepts and principles provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. The curriculum addresses the application of basic adult learning theory and the instruction skills needed to deliver this training. In the SFST instructor-development training program, the principal participants are law enforcement officers who have demonstrated proficiency in the administration of the standardized field sobriety tests (SFSTs), and are actively involved in detecting and apprehending impaired drivers. Participants should be well versed and comfortable with the SFSTs, including the HGN test. Primary reasons for attending this training are: a desire to develop or strengthen effective presentation skills. a desire to develop or strengthen skills as an SFST instructor. a desire to learn how to conduct interactive participant-centered training. a desire to become more familiar with the SFST curriculum available through NHTSA and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. The most significant learning activities are the presentations made by the participants. The participants will use NHTSA course materials to prepare their practice teaching presentations. Participants are expected to become thoroughly familiar with content, learning activities, training aids, etc. related to delivery of the SFST course. Instructors: Lead instructor will be Tony Lebron (Retired M/Sgt; Illinois State Police). He will be assisted by various Law Enforcement Officers (active and retired) approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None* *This course is funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project.