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8 | 9 - Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTD, Peru PD, Peru, IL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-09-2024-09-13-2024 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/basic-crime-scene-investigation-i-40-hour-bltd-peru-pd-peru/2024-09-09/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTDInstructor: Chris Collins & Heather HansenSeptember 9-13, 2024 8am – 4pm Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria, Peru, ILEnrollment Deadline: September 2, 2024Maximum: 25Course ObjectiveThis five-day, 40-hour program has been designed by Blue Line Training and Development Inc., along with expert practitioners in the field of evidence identification and collection. The purpose of this course is to educate Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs), members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians in the art and science of crime scene investigation as it relates to collection, identification, and preservation of evidence to be submitted to a forensic science laboratory for analysis. Course Overview:This program is designed for Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, Members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians. The course will introduce them to various evidence collection, identification, and preservation techniques. The impact of these techniques upon specific criminal investigative disciplines will also be discussed. Course topics include the following: - Crime scene management and the 7-step crime scene process
- Crime scene photography
- Crime scene sketching, diagramming, and animation
- Forensic Laboratory Sections/Disciples
- Evidence recognition, handling, packaging, and submission
- Firearm/ballistic evidence, IBIS and NIBIN technology
- Trace and toolmark evidence
- Footwear/tire track castings
- Latent fingerprints and AFIS technology
- Biological evidence/DNA and CODIS technology.
- Search warrants and consent to search
- Advances in evidence technology
- Report writing
- Scenario Based Training and Tabletop Exercises.
- 5 Practical Scene Assessments – Vehicle Scene, Burglary Scene, Shooting/Ballistics Scene, Photography Practical and Crime Scene with a victim body.
ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLASS:- Department digital camera, tripod, and memory card (4GB minimum)
- Latent print development kit including black & magnetic powder, tape, and backing cards
- Sufficient packaging and personal protection supplies to process a crime scene
Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .5 Hours, Constitutional Use of Authority 1 Hour, Legal Updates 1 Hour, Officer wellness/mental health 5 Hours, Procedural Justice 6 Hours, Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force 1 Hour (Scenario Based), Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment .5 Hours, Lead Homicide Investigator 32 Hours (1 Hour Scenario Based)
| 10 - Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTD, Peru PD, Peru, IL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-10-2024-09-13-2024 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/basic-crime-scene-investigation-i-40-hour-bltd-peru-pd-peru/2024-09-09/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTDInstructor: Chris Collins & Heather HansenSeptember 9-13, 2024 8am – 4pm Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria, Peru, ILEnrollment Deadline: September 2, 2024Maximum: 25Course ObjectiveThis five-day, 40-hour program has been designed by Blue Line Training and Development Inc., along with expert practitioners in the field of evidence identification and collection. The purpose of this course is to educate Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs), members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians in the art and science of crime scene investigation as it relates to collection, identification, and preservation of evidence to be submitted to a forensic science laboratory for analysis. Course Overview:This program is designed for Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, Members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians. The course will introduce them to various evidence collection, identification, and preservation techniques. The impact of these techniques upon specific criminal investigative disciplines will also be discussed. Course topics include the following: - Crime scene management and the 7-step crime scene process
- Crime scene photography
- Crime scene sketching, diagramming, and animation
- Forensic Laboratory Sections/Disciples
- Evidence recognition, handling, packaging, and submission
- Firearm/ballistic evidence, IBIS and NIBIN technology
- Trace and toolmark evidence
- Footwear/tire track castings
- Latent fingerprints and AFIS technology
- Biological evidence/DNA and CODIS technology.
- Search warrants and consent to search
- Advances in evidence technology
- Report writing
- Scenario Based Training and Tabletop Exercises.
- 5 Practical Scene Assessments – Vehicle Scene, Burglary Scene, Shooting/Ballistics Scene, Photography Practical and Crime Scene with a victim body.
ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLASS:- Department digital camera, tripod, and memory card (4GB minimum)
- Latent print development kit including black & magnetic powder, tape, and backing cards
- Sufficient packaging and personal protection supplies to process a crime scene
Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .5 Hours, Constitutional Use of Authority 1 Hour, Legal Updates 1 Hour, Officer wellness/mental health 5 Hours, Procedural Justice 6 Hours, Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force 1 Hour (Scenario Based), Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment .5 Hours, Lead Homicide Investigator 32 Hours (1 Hour Scenario Based)
| 11 - BASIC MARINE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER COURSE, Fondulac Police, East Peoria PD
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 09-11-2024-09-13-2024 Fondulac Park District Maintenance, 301 Springfield Rd, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA Fondulac Park District Maintenance, 301 Springfield Rd, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/basic-marine-law-enforcement-officer-course-fondulac-police-east-peoria-pd/2024-09-11/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu MARITIME RESPONDER TRAINING SERVICES LLCSearch-Rescue-RecoveryBASIC MARINE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER COURSEInstructor: Michael JohnsonDates: Sep 11th through Sep 13th, 20248:00 Am to 5:00 Pm.Location: Fondulac Park District Police Classroom Course Size: Minimum –10 Maximum – 14Course Objective The role of the marine law enforcement officer is to enforce all state laws as well as local and county ordinances and to promote safe boating. Duties include responding to calls for assistance, investigating criminal complaints and boating accidents, watercraft safety inspections, search rescue and recovery as well as crowd control and security for maritime events. Course Content This course covers operation of patrol and rescue watercraft, conducting searches for missing persons, body recovery and article searches, sonar operations, rescue operations vessel boarding and patrol operations as well as ILCS maritime statutes. A practical exercise in the water will be included. To register contact: mdjfire.policecommissioner2021@gmail.com Tuition for this course is $200.00 per officer. Please make checks to Maritime Responder Training Services LLC 2113 Cole Street-East Peoria, Illinois 61611 Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional/proper use of LE Authority-2 hours, Emergency Medical Response-4 hours, Legal Updates-2 hours, Officer Safety Techniques-2 hours and Lead Homicide Investigator-4 hours continuing ed - Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTD, Peru PD, Peru, IL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-11-2024-09-13-2024 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/basic-crime-scene-investigation-i-40-hour-bltd-peru-pd-peru/2024-09-09/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTDInstructor: Chris Collins & Heather HansenSeptember 9-13, 2024 8am – 4pm Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria, Peru, ILEnrollment Deadline: September 2, 2024Maximum: 25Course ObjectiveThis five-day, 40-hour program has been designed by Blue Line Training and Development Inc., along with expert practitioners in the field of evidence identification and collection. The purpose of this course is to educate Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs), members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians in the art and science of crime scene investigation as it relates to collection, identification, and preservation of evidence to be submitted to a forensic science laboratory for analysis. Course Overview:This program is designed for Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, Members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians. The course will introduce them to various evidence collection, identification, and preservation techniques. The impact of these techniques upon specific criminal investigative disciplines will also be discussed. Course topics include the following: - Crime scene management and the 7-step crime scene process
- Crime scene photography
- Crime scene sketching, diagramming, and animation
- Forensic Laboratory Sections/Disciples
- Evidence recognition, handling, packaging, and submission
- Firearm/ballistic evidence, IBIS and NIBIN technology
- Trace and toolmark evidence
- Footwear/tire track castings
- Latent fingerprints and AFIS technology
- Biological evidence/DNA and CODIS technology.
- Search warrants and consent to search
- Advances in evidence technology
- Report writing
- Scenario Based Training and Tabletop Exercises.
- 5 Practical Scene Assessments – Vehicle Scene, Burglary Scene, Shooting/Ballistics Scene, Photography Practical and Crime Scene with a victim body.
ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLASS:- Department digital camera, tripod, and memory card (4GB minimum)
- Latent print development kit including black & magnetic powder, tape, and backing cards
- Sufficient packaging and personal protection supplies to process a crime scene
Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .5 Hours, Constitutional Use of Authority 1 Hour, Legal Updates 1 Hour, Officer wellness/mental health 5 Hours, Procedural Justice 6 Hours, Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force 1 Hour (Scenario Based), Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment .5 Hours, Lead Homicide Investigator 32 Hours (1 Hour Scenario Based)
| 12 - BASIC MARINE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER COURSE, Fondulac Police, East Peoria PD
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 09-12-2024-09-13-2024 Fondulac Park District Maintenance, 301 Springfield Rd, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA Fondulac Park District Maintenance, 301 Springfield Rd, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/basic-marine-law-enforcement-officer-course-fondulac-police-east-peoria-pd/2024-09-11/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu MARITIME RESPONDER TRAINING SERVICES LLCSearch-Rescue-RecoveryBASIC MARINE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER COURSEInstructor: Michael JohnsonDates: Sep 11th through Sep 13th, 20248:00 Am to 5:00 Pm.Location: Fondulac Park District Police Classroom Course Size: Minimum –10 Maximum – 14Course Objective The role of the marine law enforcement officer is to enforce all state laws as well as local and county ordinances and to promote safe boating. Duties include responding to calls for assistance, investigating criminal complaints and boating accidents, watercraft safety inspections, search rescue and recovery as well as crowd control and security for maritime events. Course Content This course covers operation of patrol and rescue watercraft, conducting searches for missing persons, body recovery and article searches, sonar operations, rescue operations vessel boarding and patrol operations as well as ILCS maritime statutes. A practical exercise in the water will be included. To register contact: mdjfire.policecommissioner2021@gmail.com Tuition for this course is $200.00 per officer. Please make checks to Maritime Responder Training Services LLC 2113 Cole Street-East Peoria, Illinois 61611 Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional/proper use of LE Authority-2 hours, Emergency Medical Response-4 hours, Legal Updates-2 hours, Officer Safety Techniques-2 hours and Lead Homicide Investigator-4 hours continuing ed - Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTD, Peru PD, Peru, IL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-12-2024-09-13-2024 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/basic-crime-scene-investigation-i-40-hour-bltd-peru-pd-peru/2024-09-09/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTDInstructor: Chris Collins & Heather HansenSeptember 9-13, 2024 8am – 4pm Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria, Peru, ILEnrollment Deadline: September 2, 2024Maximum: 25Course ObjectiveThis five-day, 40-hour program has been designed by Blue Line Training and Development Inc., along with expert practitioners in the field of evidence identification and collection. The purpose of this course is to educate Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs), members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians in the art and science of crime scene investigation as it relates to collection, identification, and preservation of evidence to be submitted to a forensic science laboratory for analysis. Course Overview:This program is designed for Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, Members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians. The course will introduce them to various evidence collection, identification, and preservation techniques. The impact of these techniques upon specific criminal investigative disciplines will also be discussed. Course topics include the following: - Crime scene management and the 7-step crime scene process
- Crime scene photography
- Crime scene sketching, diagramming, and animation
- Forensic Laboratory Sections/Disciples
- Evidence recognition, handling, packaging, and submission
- Firearm/ballistic evidence, IBIS and NIBIN technology
- Trace and toolmark evidence
- Footwear/tire track castings
- Latent fingerprints and AFIS technology
- Biological evidence/DNA and CODIS technology.
- Search warrants and consent to search
- Advances in evidence technology
- Report writing
- Scenario Based Training and Tabletop Exercises.
- 5 Practical Scene Assessments – Vehicle Scene, Burglary Scene, Shooting/Ballistics Scene, Photography Practical and Crime Scene with a victim body.
ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLASS:- Department digital camera, tripod, and memory card (4GB minimum)
- Latent print development kit including black & magnetic powder, tape, and backing cards
- Sufficient packaging and personal protection supplies to process a crime scene
Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .5 Hours, Constitutional Use of Authority 1 Hour, Legal Updates 1 Hour, Officer wellness/mental health 5 Hours, Procedural Justice 6 Hours, Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force 1 Hour (Scenario Based), Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment .5 Hours, Lead Homicide Investigator 32 Hours (1 Hour Scenario Based)
| 13 - BASIC MARINE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER COURSE, Fondulac Police, East Peoria PD
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 09-13-2024-09-13-2024 Fondulac Park District Maintenance, 301 Springfield Rd, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA Fondulac Park District Maintenance, 301 Springfield Rd, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/basic-marine-law-enforcement-officer-course-fondulac-police-east-peoria-pd/2024-09-11/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu MARITIME RESPONDER TRAINING SERVICES LLCSearch-Rescue-RecoveryBASIC MARINE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER COURSEInstructor: Michael JohnsonDates: Sep 11th through Sep 13th, 20248:00 Am to 5:00 Pm.Location: Fondulac Park District Police Classroom Course Size: Minimum –10 Maximum – 14Course Objective The role of the marine law enforcement officer is to enforce all state laws as well as local and county ordinances and to promote safe boating. Duties include responding to calls for assistance, investigating criminal complaints and boating accidents, watercraft safety inspections, search rescue and recovery as well as crowd control and security for maritime events. Course Content This course covers operation of patrol and rescue watercraft, conducting searches for missing persons, body recovery and article searches, sonar operations, rescue operations vessel boarding and patrol operations as well as ILCS maritime statutes. A practical exercise in the water will be included. To register contact: mdjfire.policecommissioner2021@gmail.com Tuition for this course is $200.00 per officer. Please make checks to Maritime Responder Training Services LLC 2113 Cole Street-East Peoria, Illinois 61611 Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional/proper use of LE Authority-2 hours, Emergency Medical Response-4 hours, Legal Updates-2 hours, Officer Safety Techniques-2 hours and Lead Homicide Investigator-4 hours continuing ed - Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTD, Peru PD, Peru, IL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-13-2024-09-13-2024 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/basic-crime-scene-investigation-i-40-hour-bltd-peru-pd-peru/2024-09-09/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Basic Crime Scene Investigation I 40 hour – BLTDInstructor: Chris Collins & Heather HansenSeptember 9-13, 2024 8am – 4pm Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria, Peru, ILEnrollment Deadline: September 2, 2024Maximum: 25Course ObjectiveThis five-day, 40-hour program has been designed by Blue Line Training and Development Inc., along with expert practitioners in the field of evidence identification and collection. The purpose of this course is to educate Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs), members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians in the art and science of crime scene investigation as it relates to collection, identification, and preservation of evidence to be submitted to a forensic science laboratory for analysis. Course Overview:This program is designed for Officers, Homicide Investigators, Detectives, Crime Scene Investigators, Members of Major Crime Task Forces and Evidence Technicians. The course will introduce them to various evidence collection, identification, and preservation techniques. The impact of these techniques upon specific criminal investigative disciplines will also be discussed. Course topics include the following: - Crime scene management and the 7-step crime scene process
- Crime scene photography
- Crime scene sketching, diagramming, and animation
- Forensic Laboratory Sections/Disciples
- Evidence recognition, handling, packaging, and submission
- Firearm/ballistic evidence, IBIS and NIBIN technology
- Trace and toolmark evidence
- Footwear/tire track castings
- Latent fingerprints and AFIS technology
- Biological evidence/DNA and CODIS technology.
- Search warrants and consent to search
- Advances in evidence technology
- Report writing
- Scenario Based Training and Tabletop Exercises.
- 5 Practical Scene Assessments – Vehicle Scene, Burglary Scene, Shooting/Ballistics Scene, Photography Practical and Crime Scene with a victim body.
ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLASS:- Department digital camera, tripod, and memory card (4GB minimum)
- Latent print development kit including black & magnetic powder, tape, and backing cards
- Sufficient packaging and personal protection supplies to process a crime scene
Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .5 Hours, Constitutional Use of Authority 1 Hour, Legal Updates 1 Hour, Officer wellness/mental health 5 Hours, Procedural Justice 6 Hours, Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force 1 Hour (Scenario Based), Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment .5 Hours, Lead Homicide Investigator 32 Hours (1 Hour Scenario Based)
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15 | 16 - Illinois & Federal Firearms Law Review & Update 2024 – CIPTC, Peoria, IL
8:00 AM-12:00 PM 09-16-2024 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/illinois-federal-firearms-law-review-update-2024-ciptc-peoria-il/2024-09-16/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Illinois & Federal Firearms Law Review & Update 2024Instructor: Don HaysSeptember 16, 2024 8am – 12pmClass will meet at: Central Illinois Police Training Center, 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, PeoriaEnrollment Deadline: September 9, 2024Course Size: Minimum –15 Maximum – 64Course Objective This presentation will deal with the law with respect to Firearms in Illinois. Both the Federal and the Illinois Firearms laws will be identified and discussed. The presentation will identify and analyze “hot topic” areas involving the Firearms issues which currently confront Illinois Law Enforcement Officers. Issues involving the constitutionality of the various Weapons statutes will be identified and discussed. The Fourth Amendment, with respect to recent issues involving Firearms, will be identified, analyzed, and discussed. Recent statutory changes and judicial opinions concerning Firearms will be discussed and analyzed. Discussions of specific issues involving topics such as Illinois Concealed Carry, LEOSA, IDFPR Private Investigator cards (Firearms Control Cards), transporting a firearms legally on planes, trains and automobiles will be conducted. Specific texts of relevant Illinois and Federal Firearms provisions will be provided. The goal of this presentation is to offer guidance to Illinois Law Enforcement agencies in Weapons laws and provide information and publications that will assist the agencies in performing their duties in this area of the law. Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Legal Update 4 hours - Law Enforcement Records Management Law Analysis – CIPTC, Peoria, IL
1:00 PM-5:00 PM 09-16-2024 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/law-enforcement-records-management-law-analysis-ciptc-peoria-il/2024-09-16/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Law Enforcement Records Management Law AnalysisSeptember 16, 20241pm – 5pmClass will meet at CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 North University, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria Enrollment Deadline: September 9, 2024Course Size: Minimum – 15 Maximum – 64Course ObjectThis presentation will feature a discussion of the evolution of Law Enforcement Records Management law. The mandates and procedures of the Local and State Records Commissions and the Local and State Records Acts will be discussed and analyzed along with various guidelines created and provided by the Illinois Records Archivist, the Illinois Secretary of State. The appropriate administrative rules governing the Local and State Records commissions will be provided and analyzed. Course ContentThe accepted methods of creating, maintaining, and disposing of Public Records will be illustrated and discussed. Various recent Legislative Enactments concerning creating, securing, sealing, and expunging various Law Enforcement records concerning both adult and juvenile, including the new mandatory expungement requirements concerning juvenile records in Illinois, will be provided, and discussed. Finally, various forms and guides produced by the Officer of the Illinois Appellate Defender will be provided and analyzed. About the InstructorDon Hays – Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from Eastern Illinois University. Twenty-five years’ experience in training State’s Attorneys and Law Enforcement Officers in various areas of the law. Instructor at the Lincoln Land Police Training Institute for five years. Subjects: Arrest, Search and Seizure; Criminal Justice Legislation; Evidence Law; the Controlled Substances and Cannabis Control Acts. Instructor for numerous police training organizations training Law Enforcement Officers on numerous topics related to law enforcement. Produced and presented numerous training presentations for State’s Attorneys. An approved presenter of numerous M-CLE General Law and Ethics presentations for the Office of the Appellate Prosecutor. Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights 1-hour, Legal Updates 2-hours, Procedural Justice 1-hour
| 17 | 18 - VirTra 300 Simulator Train the Instructor – CIPTC, Peoria, IL CLASS FULL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-18-2024-09-19-2024 5407 North University, Dogwood Hall, Peoria, IL 61635, USA 5407 North University, Dogwood Hall, Peoria, IL 61635, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/virtra-300-simulator-train-the-instructor-peoria-il-2/2024-09-18/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu VirTra 300 Simulator – CLASS FULLTrain the InstructorInstructor: John Lewis and Brian FengelSeptember 18-19, 2024Class Full for waiting list email hgrove@icc.edu 8am – 4pmEnrollment Deadline: September 11, 2024Class will meet at CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Dogwood Hall D138, Peoria, ILCourse Size: Maximum – 6Course ObjectiveThis two-day operator’s course will take instructors through the fundamentals of simulator operation and maintenance and leave them with an in-depth understanding of the system and its peripherals. Through the use of guided practice and hands-on training instructors will develop the skill need to use the VirTra simulator to its greatest training potential. The goal of law enforcement trainers – aside from implementing programs that keep both officers and the community safe – is to take their department to the next level. VirTra certification courses that are designed to give trainers the ability to excel, improve department goals, and ensure that their training simulators and scenarios are utilized to their fullest potential. Course ContentVideo and CGI scenarios across multiple screens with incredible audio generate unparalleled realism and immersion. This allows training in a situational awareness, contact and cover and threat assessment. The motto “Train as you fight, fight as you train” has been proven true time and time again. Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Officer Wellness/Mental Health 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 1 hour, with 1 hour scenario based, Officer Safety Techniques, including cover, concealment and time 3 hours, with 1 hour scenario based. - Peer Support Training for 1st Responders, Nell’s Woodland
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 09-18-2024-09-20-2024 2000 Alexis Ave, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA 2000 Alexis Ave, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/peer-support-training-for-1st-responders-nells-woodland/2024-09-18/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Peer Support Training for 1st RespondersInstructors: Dan Roach and Tammy RoachCornerstone Retreat Center for 1st Responders and Their FamiliesSeptember 18-20, 2024 8am – 5pmBreakfast provided the 1st day. Lunch provided day 2&3. Class will meet at: Nell’s Woodland, 2000 Alexis Avenue, Ottawa, ILEnrollment Deadline: September 11, 2024Course Size: Maximum – 25Course ObjectiveThis 3-day Peer Support Training class will introduce the student to the process of peer support and equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide emotional support and practical guidance to other 1st responders who are in need of assistance. The course consists of a combination of classroom lecture and reality-based training scenarios in which the student will participate in listening exercises as well as mock one-on-one peer support sessions. The student will apply the knowledge and skills they learn during the classroom portion of the training in scenarios where they will alternately play the role of peer supporter and peer supportee. Course ContentPeer Support Principles and Practices 1st Responder Culture and Mental Health Physiological/Behavioral Reactions to Stress and Trauma PTSD and Suicide Peer Support Skills and Techniques Additional Crisis Interventions (CISM) Resiliency and Stress Management Lethal Means Safety Support Resources Practical Exercises/Role Plays Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 5.50 hours: Crisis Intervention, 1.00 hours: Legal Updates, 9.50 hours: Officer Wellness/Mental Health, 5.00 hours: Procedural Justice
| 19 - VirTra 300 Simulator Train the Instructor – CIPTC, Peoria, IL CLASS FULL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-19-2024-09-19-2024 5407 North University, Dogwood Hall, Peoria, IL 61635, USA 5407 North University, Dogwood Hall, Peoria, IL 61635, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/virtra-300-simulator-train-the-instructor-peoria-il-2/2024-09-18/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu VirTra 300 Simulator – CLASS FULLTrain the InstructorInstructor: John Lewis and Brian FengelSeptember 18-19, 2024Class Full for waiting list email hgrove@icc.edu 8am – 4pmEnrollment Deadline: September 11, 2024Class will meet at CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Dogwood Hall D138, Peoria, ILCourse Size: Maximum – 6Course ObjectiveThis two-day operator’s course will take instructors through the fundamentals of simulator operation and maintenance and leave them with an in-depth understanding of the system and its peripherals. Through the use of guided practice and hands-on training instructors will develop the skill need to use the VirTra simulator to its greatest training potential. The goal of law enforcement trainers – aside from implementing programs that keep both officers and the community safe – is to take their department to the next level. VirTra certification courses that are designed to give trainers the ability to excel, improve department goals, and ensure that their training simulators and scenarios are utilized to their fullest potential. Course ContentVideo and CGI scenarios across multiple screens with incredible audio generate unparalleled realism and immersion. This allows training in a situational awareness, contact and cover and threat assessment. The motto “Train as you fight, fight as you train” has been proven true time and time again. Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Officer Wellness/Mental Health 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 1 hour, with 1 hour scenario based, Officer Safety Techniques, including cover, concealment and time 3 hours, with 1 hour scenario based. - Peer Support Training for 1st Responders, Nell’s Woodland
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 09-19-2024-09-20-2024 2000 Alexis Ave, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA 2000 Alexis Ave, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/peer-support-training-for-1st-responders-nells-woodland/2024-09-18/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Peer Support Training for 1st RespondersInstructors: Dan Roach and Tammy RoachCornerstone Retreat Center for 1st Responders and Their FamiliesSeptember 18-20, 2024 8am – 5pmBreakfast provided the 1st day. Lunch provided day 2&3. Class will meet at: Nell’s Woodland, 2000 Alexis Avenue, Ottawa, ILEnrollment Deadline: September 11, 2024Course Size: Maximum – 25Course ObjectiveThis 3-day Peer Support Training class will introduce the student to the process of peer support and equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide emotional support and practical guidance to other 1st responders who are in need of assistance. The course consists of a combination of classroom lecture and reality-based training scenarios in which the student will participate in listening exercises as well as mock one-on-one peer support sessions. The student will apply the knowledge and skills they learn during the classroom portion of the training in scenarios where they will alternately play the role of peer supporter and peer supportee. Course ContentPeer Support Principles and Practices 1st Responder Culture and Mental Health Physiological/Behavioral Reactions to Stress and Trauma PTSD and Suicide Peer Support Skills and Techniques Additional Crisis Interventions (CISM) Resiliency and Stress Management Lethal Means Safety Support Resources Practical Exercises/Role Plays Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 5.50 hours: Crisis Intervention, 1.00 hours: Legal Updates, 9.50 hours: Officer Wellness/Mental Health, 5.00 hours: Procedural Justice
| 20 - First Responder Health, Wellness & Fitness – Peru PD, Peru, IL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-20-2024 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/first-responder-health-wellness-fitness-peru-pd-peru-il/2024-09-20/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu First Responder Health, Wellness & Fitness Instructor: Steve Petrilli, Normal PDSeptember 20, 2024 8am – 4pm Class will meet at Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL Enrollment Deadline: September 13, 2023Course Size: Maximum – 25Course ObjectiveThis class will provide fact-based information and debunk the numerous nutrition, health and wellness “fads” that exist. I will empower attendees with science-based information to make positive changes to their nutrition, fitness, and overall health. Attendees will leave this training session with the knowledge and resources to have better informed conversations with their personal physicians and ultimately become the best advocates for their own health optimization. This course is designed for administrators/supervisors as well as line staff. This program is interactive and will take a commonsense approach to explaining the subject of health, wellness, and fitness. The training will cover in detail – not vague suggestive terms – how to build a successful wellness/fitness program for individuals as well as organizations. Course ContentTopics include: 1) Insulin Resistance, Inflammation, Heart Health, Disease Prevention and how they are related. 2) Guidance to help attendees understand their own blood work and how it relates to overall health. 3) Employee Wellness Program development with a focus on Nutrition, Supplements, Fitness Training, Financial Planning and Mental Health Awareness. 4) How to gauge success in wellness/fitness programs to include pre- and post-testing options and how to fund them. 5) Nutrition instruction that will discuss in detail what to eat for reduction in bodily inflammation and health optimization. Macro nutrient based nutritional protocols will be an area of emphasis during class instruction. 6) How proper nutrition protocols directly relate to improved blood health markers, disease prevention, insulin response and reduction of bodily inflammation. 7) The importance of adequate sleep, stress reduction, hydration and recovery. The fitness programming portion of the class is appropriate for beginners as well as experienced practitioners. The topics covered include fitness best practices, workout programming, breathing exercises and how to begin a safe, effective workout routine immediately regardless of current fitness or skill level. About the InstructorSteve Petrilli has been with the Normal Police Department for 23 years and is currently the Assistant Chief of Police. He has been a Recruiter, FTO, SWAT Operator and K-9 handler. Steve has held supervisory roles in Patrol, VICE, SWAT, Pro-Active Gang Crimes Unit and for the Town of Normal Employee Wellness and Insurance Committees. He is a graduate of Illinois State University (B.S.), Northwestern Police Staff and Command #250 and the FBI National Academy Session #264. Steve is a former college athlete, a Certified Physical Preparation Specialist (CPPS), a CF-L1 Trainer, and has successfully completed L-1 Power Athlete Methodology Training, CrossFit Law Enforcement Application Specialty Training and Lee Taft Speed School. Steve is currently a part-time Strength and Conditioning Coach at The Athlete Factory in Bloomington, Illinois and has extensive experience training first responders, youth, high-school and collegiate athletes. Steve is a current Senior Faculty Member and Director of Officer Health and Wellbeing Education for the National Command and Staff College. Steve instructs on the topic of Officer Health, Wellness and Fitness nationwide. Steve is a Senior Executive Advisor and Director of Strategic Implementation for the metabolic health technology company ELEXR. Steve is also the founder of First Responder Health and Wellness LLC. Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMeets the following mandatory training criteria: Procedural Justice 2 hours & Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours - Peer Support Training for 1st Responders, Nell’s Woodland
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 09-20-2024-09-20-2024 2000 Alexis Ave, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA 2000 Alexis Ave, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/peer-support-training-for-1st-responders-nells-woodland/2024-09-18/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Peer Support Training for 1st RespondersInstructors: Dan Roach and Tammy RoachCornerstone Retreat Center for 1st Responders and Their FamiliesSeptember 18-20, 2024 8am – 5pmBreakfast provided the 1st day. Lunch provided day 2&3. Class will meet at: Nell’s Woodland, 2000 Alexis Avenue, Ottawa, ILEnrollment Deadline: September 11, 2024Course Size: Maximum – 25Course ObjectiveThis 3-day Peer Support Training class will introduce the student to the process of peer support and equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide emotional support and practical guidance to other 1st responders who are in need of assistance. The course consists of a combination of classroom lecture and reality-based training scenarios in which the student will participate in listening exercises as well as mock one-on-one peer support sessions. The student will apply the knowledge and skills they learn during the classroom portion of the training in scenarios where they will alternately play the role of peer supporter and peer supportee. Course ContentPeer Support Principles and Practices 1st Responder Culture and Mental Health Physiological/Behavioral Reactions to Stress and Trauma PTSD and Suicide Peer Support Skills and Techniques Additional Crisis Interventions (CISM) Resiliency and Stress Management Lethal Means Safety Support Resources Practical Exercises/Role Plays Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 5.50 hours: Crisis Intervention, 1.00 hours: Legal Updates, 9.50 hours: Officer Wellness/Mental Health, 5.00 hours: Procedural Justice
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22 | 23 | 24 - ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours – Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL
5:00 PM-10:00 PM 09-24-2024-09-29-2024 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/iletsb-mandatory-firearms-course-40-hours-tazewell-county-range-tremont-il/2024-09-24/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – HoursRevised November 2022 Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony SegreeSeptember 24-29, 2024Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont ILTuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pmCourse Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: September 17, 2024Course ObjectivesThis course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively. Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored. The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes. Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest. Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year. All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties. The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses. Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487 Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class. The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition. Each trainee must provide the following ammunition: Shotgun Ammunition: 650 rounds of pistol ammunition 5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck 5 rounds of rifled slug 5 rounds of field load Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch) Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMeets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour
| 25 - 24th Annual ICNA Conference – Embassy Suites, East Peoria, IL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-25-2024-09-27-2024 100 Conference Center Dr, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA 100 Conference Center Dr, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/24th-annual-icna-conference-embassy-suites-east-peoria-il/2024-09-25/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu 24th Annual ICNA ConferenceSeptember 25-27, 2024Illinois Crisis Negotiators Association The 24th annual conference will be held in East Peoria, IL at the Embassy Suites Riverfront Hotel and Conference Center. This conference consists of three days of various presentations as well as 3 opportunities for optional ½ day scenario training on September 23rd or 24th, 2024. For more information or to register, visit www.icnaonline.comKEY PRESENTATIONS“Negotiating with a Psychotic Cop Killer” Dr. Andy Young “The Dam Bar Incident” Deputy David Naylor & Det. Tim Blanke “Dimensions of Resiliency: A Comprehensive Approach to Officer Survival” Dan and Tammy Roach “Bring Everybody Debrief” Justin Miller Pick “Pickneyville/Dixon Incidents” Timothy Lawrence “Monday Morning Mom Hostage” Lt. Pat Doering “I-94 Standoff” Lt. Michael Anderson & Det. Christina LaFleur |
Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board - ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours – Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL
5:00 PM-10:00 PM 09-25-2024-09-29-2024 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/iletsb-mandatory-firearms-course-40-hours-tazewell-county-range-tremont-il/2024-09-24/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – HoursRevised November 2022 Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony SegreeSeptember 24-29, 2024Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont ILTuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pmCourse Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: September 17, 2024Course ObjectivesThis course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively. Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored. The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes. Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest. Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year. All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties. The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses. Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487 Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class. The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition. Each trainee must provide the following ammunition: Shotgun Ammunition: 650 rounds of pistol ammunition 5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck 5 rounds of rifled slug 5 rounds of field load Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch) Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMeets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour
| 26 - 24th Annual ICNA Conference – Embassy Suites, East Peoria, IL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-26-2024-09-27-2024 100 Conference Center Dr, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA 100 Conference Center Dr, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/24th-annual-icna-conference-embassy-suites-east-peoria-il/2024-09-25/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu 24th Annual ICNA ConferenceSeptember 25-27, 2024Illinois Crisis Negotiators Association The 24th annual conference will be held in East Peoria, IL at the Embassy Suites Riverfront Hotel and Conference Center. This conference consists of three days of various presentations as well as 3 opportunities for optional ½ day scenario training on September 23rd or 24th, 2024. For more information or to register, visit www.icnaonline.comKEY PRESENTATIONS“Negotiating with a Psychotic Cop Killer” Dr. Andy Young “The Dam Bar Incident” Deputy David Naylor & Det. Tim Blanke “Dimensions of Resiliency: A Comprehensive Approach to Officer Survival” Dan and Tammy Roach “Bring Everybody Debrief” Justin Miller Pick “Pickneyville/Dixon Incidents” Timothy Lawrence “Monday Morning Mom Hostage” Lt. Pat Doering “I-94 Standoff” Lt. Michael Anderson & Det. Christina LaFleur |
Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board - ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours – Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL
5:00 PM-10:00 PM 09-26-2024-09-29-2024 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/iletsb-mandatory-firearms-course-40-hours-tazewell-county-range-tremont-il/2024-09-24/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – HoursRevised November 2022 Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony SegreeSeptember 24-29, 2024Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont ILTuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pmCourse Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: September 17, 2024Course ObjectivesThis course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively. Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored. The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes. Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest. Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year. All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties. The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses. Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487 Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class. The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition. Each trainee must provide the following ammunition: Shotgun Ammunition: 650 rounds of pistol ammunition 5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck 5 rounds of rifled slug 5 rounds of field load Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch) Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMeets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour
| 27 - 24th Annual ICNA Conference – Embassy Suites, East Peoria, IL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 09-27-2024-09-27-2024 100 Conference Center Dr, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA 100 Conference Center Dr, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/24th-annual-icna-conference-embassy-suites-east-peoria-il/2024-09-25/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu 24th Annual ICNA ConferenceSeptember 25-27, 2024Illinois Crisis Negotiators Association The 24th annual conference will be held in East Peoria, IL at the Embassy Suites Riverfront Hotel and Conference Center. This conference consists of three days of various presentations as well as 3 opportunities for optional ½ day scenario training on September 23rd or 24th, 2024. For more information or to register, visit www.icnaonline.comKEY PRESENTATIONS“Negotiating with a Psychotic Cop Killer” Dr. Andy Young “The Dam Bar Incident” Deputy David Naylor & Det. Tim Blanke “Dimensions of Resiliency: A Comprehensive Approach to Officer Survival” Dan and Tammy Roach “Bring Everybody Debrief” Justin Miller Pick “Pickneyville/Dixon Incidents” Timothy Lawrence “Monday Morning Mom Hostage” Lt. Pat Doering “I-94 Standoff” Lt. Michael Anderson & Det. Christina LaFleur |
Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board - ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours – Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL
5:00 PM-10:00 PM 09-27-2024-09-29-2024 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/iletsb-mandatory-firearms-course-40-hours-tazewell-county-range-tremont-il/2024-09-24/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – HoursRevised November 2022 Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony SegreeSeptember 24-29, 2024Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont ILTuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pmCourse Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: September 17, 2024Course ObjectivesThis course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively. Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored. The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes. Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest. Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year. All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties. The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses. Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487 Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class. The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition. Each trainee must provide the following ammunition: Shotgun Ammunition: 650 rounds of pistol ammunition 5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck 5 rounds of rifled slug 5 rounds of field load Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch) Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMeets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour
| 28 - ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours – Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL
5:00 PM-10:00 PM 09-28-2024-09-29-2024 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/iletsb-mandatory-firearms-course-40-hours-tazewell-county-range-tremont-il/2024-09-24/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – HoursRevised November 2022 Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony SegreeSeptember 24-29, 2024Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont ILTuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pmCourse Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: September 17, 2024Course ObjectivesThis course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively. Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored. The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes. Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest. Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year. All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties. The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses. Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487 Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class. The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition. Each trainee must provide the following ammunition: Shotgun Ammunition: 650 rounds of pistol ammunition 5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck 5 rounds of rifled slug 5 rounds of field load Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch) Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMeets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour
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29 - ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours – Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL
5:00 PM-10:00 PM 09-29-2024-09-29-2024 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/iletsb-mandatory-firearms-course-40-hours-tazewell-county-range-tremont-il/2024-09-24/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – HoursRevised November 2022 Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony SegreeSeptember 24-29, 2024Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont ILTuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pmCourse Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: September 17, 2024Course ObjectivesThis course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively. Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored. The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes. Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest. Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year. All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties. The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses. Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487 Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class. The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition. Each trainee must provide the following ammunition: Shotgun Ammunition: 650 rounds of pistol ammunition 5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck 5 rounds of rifled slug 5 rounds of field load Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch) Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards BoardMeets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour
| 30 - SRT/SWAT CQC Baseline Course – The Ole School, Groveland, IL – Class Full
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 09-30-2024-10-04-2024 18603 Springfield Rd, Groveland, IL 61535, USA 18603 Springfield Rd, Groveland, IL 61535, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/srt-swat-cqc-baseline-course-the-ole-school-groveland-il/2024-09-30/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7350 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu SRT/SWAT CQC Baseline Course – Class FullFor waiting list email: hgrove@icc.edu Instructor: Ben WallickSeptember 30 – October 4, 2024 8am – 5pmDay 1-3 Class will meet at: The Ole School, 18603 Springfield Road, Groveland, Illinois, 61535Day 4-5 Class will meet at: Kingman School, 3129 NE Madison Avenue, Peoria, IL 61603Enrollment Deadline: September 23, 2024Course Size: Maximum – 12 PUPOSE OF COURSE: This is an 40 hour, 5-day course, designed for officers attached to an SRT/SWAT team to learn a baseline level understanding of deliberate style CQC tactics. COURSE OVERVIEW: This class will provide members of SRT/SWAT with the skills and tactical knowledge necessary in order to perform team sized level deliberate style close quarters clearance (CQC) of a structure. SRT/SWAT members will not only learn the fundamentals of deliberate style CQC but weapons safety, manipulation, target identification and de-escalation methods. SRT/SWAT members will be given an in-depth power point presentation each day with slides and videos before performing practical’s. Topics include - Deliberate style CQC advantages and application
- Weapons positions during movement
- Weapons safety and manipulation
- Actions of CQC outside the uncleared space
- Actions of CQC inside the uncleared space
- 2-and 4-man room entry
- Barricade clearance
- Prioritization of threats and target identification
- De-escalation methods outside the space
- Hallway movement and channelized areas
- Deconfliction
- Multiple rooms clearance
- Dual entry points
- Stairwell movement
- Team size clearance
Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Procedural Justice: 2 hours, De-Escalation Techniques: 13.5 hours with 8 hours scenario based and Officer Safety: 27.5 hours with 17.5 hours scenario based.
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