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September | September | September | September | 1 - Juvenile Specialist Skills Juvenile Officer Course – Peru PD, Peru, IL
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 10-01-2026-10-01-2026 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/juvenile-specialist-skills-juvenile-officer-course-peru-pd-peru-il/2026-09-28/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7355 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu Juvenile Specialist Skills/Juvenile Officer CourseInstructor: Brian Galske, Danielle Butts, and Catherine HundleySeptember 28-October 1, 20268am – 5pm Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 Peoria Street, Peru, IL Enrollment Deadline: September 21, 2026Course Size: Minimum 15 – Maximum – 25Bring a charged laptop all handouts will be provided on thumb driveCourse ObjectiveThis four-day, 32-hour program has been designed by expert practitioners from the fields of juvenile law, social work, and law enforcement to assist recently assigned juvenile officers in the legal, moral, and social issues that they will encounter in their positions as juvenile specialists. Public Act 88-7 requires “Juvenile Officers” to complete a course as prescribed by the Board. This course meets that requirement. Course Overview:The focus of this course is primarily to provide police officers with the skills, knowledge, and abilities needed to perform their duties as juvenile officers. In this unique role, juvenile officers not only enforce laws, but also respond compassionately and effectively to family problems. They serve as protectors of society by investigating criminal acts for findings of delinquency and as supporters of youths by helping them to grow out of adolescence without experiencing the stigma of police involvement. Specific topics to be addressed in this program include the following:- The role and responsibility of the Juvenile Officer
- Gaining perspectives on the assignment
- Child development
- Child psychology
- Communicating with adolescents and parents
- Adolescents and electronic influences
- Intervention and prevention strategies
- Article I of the Juvenile Court Act: General provisions
- Article II of the Juvenile Court Act: Abused, neglected, and dependent minors
- Article III of the Juvenile Court Act: Minors requiring authoritative intervention
- Article IV of the Juvenile Court Act: Addicted Minors
- Article V of the Juvenile Court Act: Delinquent minors
- Psychodynamics of child abuse
- The role of law enforcement and social services
- Protective custody • Investigative techniques
- Preparing child abuse cases for court
- Sexual abuse and sexual exploitation investigations
Course Goals:The goals of this course are to make officers particularly aware of the demographics of the burgeoning youth population, which is becoming increasingly more vulnerable to gang recruitment, violent crime, sexual exploitation, alcohol, and drug abuse, and carrying weapons. Officers will become uniquely aware of these problems and the needs facing the children, adolescents, young adults, and parents that they will be serving in their capacity as juvenile officers. Throughout the program, participation in supportive networks such as Juvenile Officer Associations, Gang Task Forces, and high school liaison programs will be discussed and encouraged. 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 2 hours; Const. Use of LE Authority 4 hours, Human Rights 3 hours; Legal Updates 9 hours; Procedural Justice 5 hours, Crisis Intervention 1 hours, Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect 3 hours, Specialized Training, Juvenile Law 10 hours, Officer & Youth Interactions 16 hours and Lead Homicide Investigator 32 hours.
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4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 - Breath Analysis Operator Training- CIPTC, Peoria, IL
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 10-08-2026 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/breath-analysis-operator-training-ciptc-peoria-il/2026-10-08/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7355 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu Breath Analysis Operator TrainingInstructor: Illinois State PoliceOctober 8, 20268am- 5pmClass will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar Hall P101, PeoriaEnrollment Deadline: October 1, 2026Course Size: Maximum – 25This class is funded through the Police Traffic Services Training Project along with Illinois Department of Traffic Safety and the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board The BAO license is good for 3 years. Re-certification is a 30-minutes – 2 hours on-line course through your OneNet account. If you do not have a One Net Account you will be issued one prior to the class. Course ContentThis course prepares law enforcement officers for certification and licensing as Illinois Breath Test Operators. Instruction for this course includes: – Detailed discussions on drinking driver enforcement – Pharmacological effects of alcohol – Legal matters relating to drinking driver enforcement (including implied consent and case presentation for court) – Operation and function of breath testing equipment approved for use in Illinois – Laboratory training in the use of breath alcohol testing equipment Two weeks prior to the beginning of the class, the students MUST email their name, agency and work email address to isp.bao.training@illinois.gov This is for ISP to create a OneNet account for them to track their training and for recert purposes. If students sign up within that two-week window, they must email their information immediately to the ISP address above. This course will be taught by Instructors from the Illinois State Police. Students who successfully complete the course and pass the exam will be state certified Breath Alcohol Operators (BAO). 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 1 hour; Const. Use of LE Authority 1 hour; Legal Updates 2 hours; and Procedural Justice 2 hours
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11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 - LETSB – Juvenile Officer Refresher – CIPTC, Peoria
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 10-15-2026-10-16-2026 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/letsb-juvenile-officer-refresher-ciptc-peoria/2026-10-15/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7355 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Diane Schrementi: ds018b@icc.edu Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu ILETSB – Juvenile Officer RefresherInstructor: Brian GalskeOctober 15-16, 2026 8am – 5pm Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, PeoriaEnrollment Deadline: October 8, 2026Course Size: Min 15/Max 20Course ObjectiveThis 2-day training program is a practically oriented training course designed for an experienced, certified, Juvenile Police Officer as defined by the Illinois Juvenile Court Act. Course ContentIt addresses the significant and problematic, substantive and procedural juvenile law issues, investigations and custody concerns of the abused, neglected, minor requiring authoritative intervention and delinquent minor. This continuing education course will overview many different aspects of police-juvenile encounters with the emphasis of new ways to communicate with minors. Investigations of social media and computer interactions and crimes. Review the investigation procedures and protocols referencing sex and abuse crimes committed against minors. Review, discuss and update the Illinois Juvenile Court Act in reference to the abused, neglected, minors requiring authoritative intervention and delinquent minor. Review of best practices and case law pertaining to the juvenile delinquent. About the Instructor 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 .50 hours, Const. Use of LE Authority 2.00 hours, Cultural Competency 1.5 hours, Human Rights 1-hour, Legal Updates 4 hours, Procedural Justice 3.50 hours and Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect 1.50 hours Specialized: Lead Homicide Investigator 11 hours, Juvenile law 7.50 hours and Officer & Youth Interaction 8.50 hours
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8:00 AM-5:00 PM 10-16-2026-10-16-2026 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/letsb-juvenile-officer-refresher-ciptc-peoria/2026-10-15/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7355 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Diane Schrementi: ds018b@icc.edu Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu ILETSB – Juvenile Officer RefresherInstructor: Brian GalskeOctober 15-16, 2026 8am – 5pm Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, PeoriaEnrollment Deadline: October 8, 2026Course Size: Min 15/Max 20Course ObjectiveThis 2-day training program is a practically oriented training course designed for an experienced, certified, Juvenile Police Officer as defined by the Illinois Juvenile Court Act. Course ContentIt addresses the significant and problematic, substantive and procedural juvenile law issues, investigations and custody concerns of the abused, neglected, minor requiring authoritative intervention and delinquent minor. This continuing education course will overview many different aspects of police-juvenile encounters with the emphasis of new ways to communicate with minors. Investigations of social media and computer interactions and crimes. Review the investigation procedures and protocols referencing sex and abuse crimes committed against minors. Review, discuss and update the Illinois Juvenile Court Act in reference to the abused, neglected, minors requiring authoritative intervention and delinquent minor. Review of best practices and case law pertaining to the juvenile delinquent. About the Instructor 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 .50 hours, Const. Use of LE Authority 2.00 hours, Cultural Competency 1.5 hours, Human Rights 1-hour, Legal Updates 4 hours, Procedural Justice 3.50 hours and Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect 1.50 hours Specialized: Lead Homicide Investigator 11 hours, Juvenile law 7.50 hours and Officer & Youth Interaction 8.50 hours
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18 | 19 | 20 | 21 - Opioid Overdose 101 – LaSalle County SO, Ottawa, IL
1:30 PM-3:30 PM 10-21-2026 707 E Etna Rd, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA 707 E Etna Rd, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/opioid-overdose-101-lasalle-county-so-ottawa-il-2-2/2026-10-21/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7355 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu Opioid Overdose 101 Instructor: Monica StrzalkowskiOctober 21, 20261:30pm – 3:30pm Class will meet: at LaSalle County SO, 707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa, ILSpace is Limited Course ObjectiveObtain a baseline understanding of the opiate overdose problem Review basic myths/facts Understand how opioids word Identify an opioid overdose Learn how to respond to an opioid overdoes Learn how to administer Naloxone (NARCAN), an opioid antagonist Become familiarly with Illinois Public Act #096-0361 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: Emergency medical response training and certification 2 hours and Opioid Antagonist (NARCAN) 2 hours
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