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BASIC DETECTIVE SCHOOL COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course will provide new detectives with the skills to properly investigate crimes, with each block taught by instructors who are highly qualified in their respective fields. The seminar includes: Admissions/Confessions Search Warrants Case Preparation What Makes a Good Investigator Interview and Interrogations Major Crimes Investigation Polygraph Exams Identity Theft CSC Investigations Intro to Computer Crimes and Digital Forensics DATE: October 26-30, 2015 TIME: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm COST: $450.00 LOCATION: Oakland Police Academy Oakland Community College 2900 Featherstone Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2845 Phone: (248) 232-4220 Fax: (248) 232-4225 This Course is MCOLES Approved

Law Enforcement Officers Regional Training Commission & Delta College Police Academy Presents Basic FTO Course How to become an Effective Field Training Officer This 4-day (32 hour) course is designed to provide knowledge and training to develop Field Training Officers skills. Each new FTO will be presented with ideas and techniques to assist them in becoming more professional and confident in the application of their skills. This course is based on a modified San Jose program. Upon completion the FTO will be able to: Discuss the San Jose and other program models Identify demands on FTOs as Instructors List five of the errors in rating Understand the basics of Adult Learning Theory Identify liability issues Understand performance evaluations Instruct from Training Briefs Understand the Rating Scale and Reference Numbers Complete the Daily Observation Report Develop a Scenario and additional Training Plans Understand the purpose of program management and control Instructor: Steven Kellams of FTO Solutions. In 2000 Lieutenant Kellams was instrumental in redesigning the field training program for the Bloomington, Indiana Police Department and has taught that program to hundreds of departments throughout the United States. He has also instructed on field training issues at the national level when he presented courses at the 2002 and 2008 National Association of Field Training Officers conference. In 2005, Lieutenant Kellams was awarded the Law Enforcement Officer of the Year for Monroe County, IN for his work in Field Training. He has served on the National NAFTO Executive Board and served as the President in 2009. Comments from the Prior Seminar Evaluations: C. Were there parts of the program you saw as particularly useful? If yes, what? The different ideas and ways to teach. Instructor was wonderful!! Very valuable insight on his experience in FTO. Very useful videos & court cases. Everything, one of the best training programs I have ever been in. Roles & Motivation of the FTO and Law Enforcement Ethics. This program was very well structured. Kellams did a great job with instruction and keeping interest. I would highly recommend this class. I m glad I attended. This course was helpful with different teaching & learning styles, techniques, etc. This gave me a new perspective on how to help and give positive feedback. Great program will be useful at our department Needs no Improvement!!!! Hands on DOR s. Legal cases outlining importance of FTO. Everything Dates: October 26-29, 2015, 8:30am-4:30pm Location: Flint Twp. Police Department, 5200 Norko Drive, Flint, MI 48507 Cost: LEORTC Member Licensed Officers Prepaid Delta Consortium Members $200 p/p Non-Member Agencies - $325.00 p/p Registration: Call the LEORTC at (810) 232-2654 or send an e-mail message to lofficers@aol.com Delta Members: Call Dawn at (989) 686-9176.

LEORTC & Delta College Police Academy presents IMPLEMENTING AND MANAGING A BODY CAMERA PROGRAM FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT Transparency has become a keyword in the public safety industry and landmark cases are being born at an alarming rate. Body cameras are offering public safety agencies the opportunity to be more transparent with their community as well as provide a view from an officer s perspective rather than just a bystander holding a cell phone. This seminar is not about how to clip a body camera to a uniform and turn it on. The manufacturers of this technology have made that part simple. This seminar is geared for command staff that will face managing the entire program from data storage, CJIS security, accessibility, legal requirements, public records requests, camera selection, and much more. The class provides you with valuable and time saving hands-on knowledge from a seasoned LE administrator of a body camera system. By use of studies, videos, and accounts of events that have occurred, this course will provide the attendee with the information necessary to make an informed decision on how to conduct research and implement a body camera system. Purpose of a body worn camera Benefits and limitations of a body camera program Camera selection Budgeting considerations Management of video evidence Directives and policies INSTRUCTOR: Michael Oteri is a high liability instructor and a certified use of force analyst. He has over 18 years of criminal justice experience and currently conducts training to new officers and provides in-service training to veteran officers. Michael is an agency administrator of the longest running body worn camera system on the east coast of the U.S. He holds a Bachelor s degree in Business, with a focus on supervision and management. DATE/TIME: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015, 8:00 AM 4:00 PM LOCATION: BAKER COLLEGE OWOSSO, WELCOME CENTER-CONFERENCE ROOM B, 1309 S. M-52, OWOSSO, MI 48867 COST: LEORTC LICENSED MEMBERS PREPAID ALL OTHERS $129 P/P DELTA CONSORTIUM MEMBERS $99 P/P REGISTRATION: CALL THE LEORTC AT (810) 232-2654 OR EMAIL REGISTRATIONS TO lofficers@aol.com. DELTA MEMBERS: CALL DAWN AT (989) 686-9176.

CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN INSTRUCTOR: Special Agent Al Danna retired in November 2014 as Coordinator of the Crimes against Children Unit for the Tampa Bay Region of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). For twentyseven of those years he was assigned to FDLE s Violent Crime Squad. A nationally recognized expert in Crimes against Children, Special Agent Danna has lectured throughout the United States, Canada, Central and South America that includes colleges, universities, police academies, advocacy centers, as well as National and International Conferences. He began his law enforcement career with the Baltimore Police Department and became the first detective in the history of the department assigned to the Sex Crimes Unit investigating Crimes against Children. Special guest appearance by Terry Thomas (retired) - Special Agent Terry Thomas worked with the Division of Criminal Investigation with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) in the Crimes against Children Unit since 1987. A nationally recognized expert in the areas of physical and sexual abuse investigations, Terry facilitated the development of the nation s forefront Rapid Response Team (RRT) that investigates child abuse cases having multiple victims. His innovative mobile interview room has been the prototype for program design in other States. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This 40 hour course in investigating Crimes Against Children includes training on the diagnostic elements of pedophilia, preferential and situational typologies, interviewing child molesters, conducting forensic interviews of child victims, pedophile organizations, child erotica and child pornography, child abductions, Amber Alerts, sex offender registration, child rapists, physical child abuse, child death investigations, cyber-crime investigations and setting up a Child Abduction Response Team (CART). TOPICS INCLUDE: Offender Typologies Physical Child Abuse/Child Homicide Child Molestation Statutes The Forensic Interview of the Child Interviewing Techniques for Child Molesters False Allegations The Child Rapist Some of the material shown or discussed in class may be of a sensitive or graphic investigative nature. DATE: November 9-13, 2015 TIME: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm COST: $725.00 (Secure your seat early! Class will fill up fast!) LOCATION: Oakland Police Academy Oakland Community College 2900 Featherstone Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2845 Phone: (248) 232-4220 Fax: (248) 232-4225 This Course is MCOLES Approved

LANSING POLICE DEPARTMENT along with the INGHAM COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE OFFERS EMOTIONAL SURVIVAL FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT Four dates scheduled Tuesday, September 29, 2015 Wednesday, September 30, 2015 (Dr. Kevin M. Gilmartin, Ph.D. presenting) Monday, November 2, 2015 Tuesday, November 3, 2015 (Chief Robert White presenting) Time for all dates: 8:00 am 4:00 pm All dates to be held at: Hill Auditorium 5815 Wise Road Lansing, MI 48911 NOTE: Park on the South side of building, enter doors marked #36 Cost: $65.00/Officer (MCOLES 302 registered) Family members of attending officers may attend for FREE Register with: Michelle Spoelma by e-mail only michelle.spoelma@lansingmi.gov The presentation is designed to assist law enforcement professionals by the development of behavioral strategies to inoculate against loss of idealism and inappropriate behavior patterns. It will review the short and long-term effects on law enforcement officers on both the personal and professional aspects of their lives. Dr. Kevin Gilmartin is a behavioral sciences and management consultant specializing in law enforcement and public safety areas. He formerly spent twenty years in law enforcement in Tucson, Arizona. He is the author of the book Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement and numerous articles published by the Dept. of Justice. Chief Robert White is a former Deputy Chief with the Flagstaff Arizona Police Department where he served for thirty-one years. He has extensive experience instructing both law enforcement training sessions and at the University level in the area of management principles and customer services.

Lansing Police Department Is Hosting First Responder Computer Analysis Training Lansing Police Department- Michigan Tuesday, November 10 th, 2015 5815 Wise Road Lansing, MI 48911 Analyze computer evidence quickly with the use of Field Search Software (Law Enforcement/ Government Training) Basic Field Search (v4.1) Software Certification Course Field Search is a powerful investigative tool for patrol officers, detectives, probation/ parole officers, military personnel, department I.T. staff, and other first responders. Field Search software is deployed from a USB drive by officers in the field (probation enforcement, search warrants, knock and talks, etc.). It provides a quick examination of a suspect s computer by officers with little or no computer experience. Field Search was designed specifically for use in the field by criminal justice professionals who are not trained in the discipline of computer forensics. The software rapidly locates and reports on Internet histories, images, multimedia files and results from text searches. It works on both Windows based PCs, and Macintosh computers. Students of all computer skill levels walk out of this one day course able to confidently search digital devices, create court worthy reports, and hold offenders accountable for their electronic actions. Description: Field Search is a suite of software products developed by the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC). Field Search Will Quickly Search through files on computer hard drives, flash drives, cards from digital cameras and other digital devices and is extremely fast. The report is made and saved back onto the Field Search USB drive. Field Search will find and display for investigation: URL records (i.e. www.field.com), even some records the suspect believes he deleted! Images (Pictures) several different formats...jpeg, GIF, BMT, PNG, and many more. Videos (Movies) several different formats...wmv, MPEG, FLV etc. Files sitting in the recycle bin (user believes they deleted these files, date and time they were deleted). A very powerful keyword search to allow custom quick investigation looking for email addresses, victim names and numbers, credit card or account numbers etc. The National Law Enforcement & Corrections Center (NLECTC) has established a group of Certified Field Search Instructors (CFSIs) to deliver training on this software tool. All students will receive a licensed copy of this software upon completion of the course, as well as a flash drive, digital course materials, numerous freeware diagnostic tools. Basic evidence collection techniques will be discussed. ********Students must bring a lap top computer to class********** Instruction taught in Microsoft Windows Cost is $275.00 per student (class is limited to 25 officers) To Register Call: 1-815-245-8476 (Deborah), or On-line registration: www.ekitsupply.com (under training tab) or Fax information to 815-893-6677

Registration Form Cost: $275(per student) Registration Date_11/10/15 Lansing Police Department Agency Address City State Zip Phone Registrant #1 Name Title Phone Email Registrant #2 Name Title Phone Email Registrant #3 Name Title Phone Email Contact Deborah 815-245-8476 or Fax Registration to: E-Kit Training, Deborah, 1-815-893-6677 (fax) Payment Options: Credit Card or Check accepted.

Prepare Today: There comes a time in every person s life when they will be called upon to do something very special; something for which they and they alone have the capabilities, have the skills, and have the necessary education and training...what a pity if the moment finds the person unprepared. Sir Winston Churchill September 28-29, 2015 and the Canton Department of Public Safety Present: Every Officer a Leader Being Prepared to Lead Canton Twp. Administration Building 0830-1630 hours 1150 S. Canton Center, Canton, MI 48188 Cost: $315 (MCOLES 302/SNC Approved) This is not just another leadership class. This two-day program will call for personnel at every level to think more critically about their leadership role within their organization. When someone decides to enter public safety, they have decided they want to be leaders in their community. The very nature of their profession makes them leaders; they deal with chaos and bring order and they go out in the community with the intent of making it a better place to work and raise a family. This program is designed for police, fire, corrections, and communications personnel at all levels including public safety leaders, future leaders, FTO s, future FTO s, Training Officers, senior officers, newly promoted supervisors, future supervisors, and up and coming personnel in agencies and organizations. The course is taught by Chief (ret) Neal Rossow, a 36-year law enforcement professional and a certified instructor. Chief Rossow has a no-nonsense approach and keeps his classes lively, open and engaging. You are sure to take away many practical tools and a new perspective on leadership and your role in your organization. REGISTER: Call Diana at (810) 320-9517 or Email at therossowgroup@gmail.com Call for more information and to learn what others have to say about the course.

Prepare Today: There comes a time in every person s life when they will be called upon to do something very special; something for which they and they alone have the capabilities, have the skills, and have the necessary education and training...what a pity if the moment finds the person unprepared. Sir Winston Churchill October 5-6, 2015 and the Petoskey Department of Public Safety Present: Every Officer a Leader Being Prepared to Lead Petoskey Department of Public Safety 0830 1630 hours 101 E. Lake Street, Petoskey, MI 49770 Cost: $315 (MCOLES 302/SNC Approved) This is not just another leadership class. This two-day program will call for personnel at every level to think more critically about their leadership role within their organization. When someone decides to enter public safety, they have decided they want to be leaders in their community. The very nature of their profession makes them leaders; they deal with chaos and bring order and they go out in the community with the intent of making it a better place to work and raise a family. This program is designed for police, fire, corrections, and communications personnel at all levels including public safety leaders, future leaders, FTO s, future FTO s, Training Officers, senior officers, newly promoted supervisors, future supervisors, and up and coming personnel in agencies and organizations. The course is taught by Chief (ret) Neal Rossow, a 36-year law enforcement professional and a certified instructor. Chief Rossow has a no-nonsense approach and keeps his classes lively, open and engaging. You are sure to take away many practical tools and a new perspective on leadership and your role in your organization. REGISTER: Call Diana at (810) 320-9517 or Email at therossowgroup@gmail.com Call for more information and to learn what others have to say about the course.