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Human Trafficking (3270)
The goal of this course is to increase the law enforcement communities awareness of the issue of human trafficking, through the exposure of information including: victim identification, investigation, rescue and prosecution considerations, referral and service providers availability, the critical need for development of a coordinated community response and the inter-connectivity of state, federal and global human trafficking concerns.
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Crisis Communications (2120)
This is one of the required courses for the Texas Telecommunications Certificate. Crisis Communications is awarded 24 TCLEOSE credit hours. Telecommunicators are best described as the crisis negotiator or as the first person on the scene of every incident. They perform a complex and stressful job function within law enforcement that range from handling various types of crisis and emergency incidents to performing administrative support tasks. Telecommunicators must perform these functions whil... |
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Crime Scene Search
This is one of the required courses for the Texas Intermediate Peace Officers Certificate. This course discusses Federal and State Statues as well as applicable case law related to the Peace Officers as well as forensic crime scene and evidence collection. Crime Scene Search is awarded 32 TCLEOSE credit hours.
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Child Abuse Prevention and Investigation (2105)
This is one of the required courses for the Texas Intermediate Peace Officers Certificate. This course discusses Federal and State Statues as well as applicable case law related to the Peace Officers involvement & conduct in Child Abuse Prevention & Investigation and is awarded 24 TCLEOSE credit hours.
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Asset Forfeiture (3255)
Asset forfeiture is a complex process that requires a thorough understanding of current statutes relating to seizable assets under current Texas Law. It also requires a thorough understanding of the process for forfeiture and exemptions relating to asset seizure. Currently, drug trafficking accounts for the largest portion of asset forfeitures in Texas. It is estimated that $57 billion is generated annually through asset forfeitures and that $34 billion of that is laundered through financial i... |
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Arrest, Search and Seizure (2108)
This is one of the required courses for the Texas Intermediate Peace Officers Certificate.
This course discusses Federal and State Statues as well as applicable case law related to the Peace Officers proper use and conduct for Arrest, Search & Seizure and is awarded 15 TCLEOSE credit hours.
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Crisis Intervention Refresher (3843)
This Crisis Intervention Refresher training provides a review of the key concepts, safety techniques, and communication skills initially taught in the crisis intervention section (Chapter 27) of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) Basic Peace Officer Curriculum. TCOLE Credit Hours: 8 |
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Texas Supplemental Peace Officer (1018)
We would like to thank the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Commission, as well as Jeff Lester- Director of Training Amarillo Police Academy and Scott Huckabee- Director of Training for the Capital Area Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy for their assistance, participation and input for this course.
Of the 29 current Basic Peace Officer Topics (618 training hours), these 7 are specific to Texas. However you are required to pass the same licensing exam as all other applicants, so i... |
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THW Terrorism - How and Why 911 Terrorist Attack (3320)
This course goes way beyond our "Tactics for Counter Terrorism" which provides officers on the street with plenty of recognition and response information. "Why & How of 911 Terrorist Attack", will provide in depth information on the reason this problem can grow to be a number one concern for law enforcement and our communities.
Abstract: This courses is designed to provide the student with the information required to develop an understanding of the basic beliefs of terrorists, with and emph... |
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State and Federal Law Update #3182
The goal of this curriculum is to provide law enforcement officers with an update of recently statute changes and addition provided by the 82nd Legislature. Recent Supreme Court decisions that impact important issues such as search and seizure, detention, etc., were also included in this curriculum as these cases may impact the function, policy, and procedures of law enforcement officers and law enforcement administration. TCLEOSE Credit Hours: 2 |
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Report Writing for Law Enforcement (2049)
The most frequent problem plaguing law enforcement officers is that of writing law enforcement reports. Unfortunately, report writing is a fact of life for the law enforcement officer. Daily, sometimes hourly, you will be writing in a factual, accurate, complete yet brief manner, a law enforcement incident. What you write in a law enforcement report will decide if persons are convicted and sent to jail or prison, and will greatly determine if property is recovered.
The first two lessons wil... |
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57011-OS3 Officer Survival III (57011)
This is the third in a distinctive series of books about how you stay alive and uninjured as a peace officer while confronting potentially violent criminals and criminal situations. This course, based on the text TACTICS FOR CRIMINAL PATROL by Charles Remsberg, explores the strategies behind a particular style of working the streets; specifically, how you can safely turn one of our most common activities-vehicle stops- into on site investigations that lead to significant felony arrests. Much o... |
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57011-OS2 Officer Survival II
Based on the text STREET SURVIVAL- Tactics for Armed Encounters by Charles Remsberg, this course deals with positive tactics officers can employ on the street to effectively use their own firearms to defeat those of assailant's. It is devoted exclusively to understanding and mastering techniques that work for survival in real life situations - not what works in range competition against paper targets or what some academician in a classroom speculates might work in some hypothetical encounter.
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57011-OS1 Officer Survival I
Based on the text STREET SURVIVAL- Tactics for Armed Encounters by Charles Remsberg, this course deals with positive tactics officers can employ on the street to effectively use their own firearms to defeat those of assailant's. It is devoted exclusively to understanding and mastering techniques that work for survival in real life situations - not what works in range competition against paper targets or what some academician in a classroom speculates might work in some hypothetical encounter.
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Gangs (3283)
Gangs have played an integral role in the development of American culture for generations. This course will discuss the four major types of gangs, their identities, membership, their activities, and criminal involvement. 8 TCOLE credit hours.
Instructor: Donny Harland |
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Basic Conversational Spanish for Law Enforcement (3810)
This course was developed for law enforcement who would like to study the Spanish language. This is only a beginning course.
Department policy and procedure take precedence over any teachings in this course.
This course provide 50 hours TCLEOSE continuing education credit.
Instructor: Donny Harland
Instructor: Debbie Lindke |
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1st Line/New Supervisor (3737)
This course is designed to provide the student with the information to be prepared as a new supervisor. This course meets the requirements for compliance with 1701.352 Texas Occupations Code for new supervisor training. Successful completion awards 40 TECLEOSE credit hours
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Basic Civil Process (3131)
Basic Civil Process (3131) (Revised July 2013) The Basic Civil Process course covers the civil jurisdiction of courts, officer’s responsibilities, the rules and codes that govern the service and return of civil citations, wits, subpoenas and other documents. |