POST #18951
January 25 & 26, 2024
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
“American courthouses come in a myriad of designs, from centuries-old stone fortresses to modern-day, multi-floor monolithic towers, from the one-room council chambers to the abstract designs of the creative architect. No matter what the shape, size, or condition, the courthouse serves only one purpose, the assurance that justice and the judicial process is preserved and protected.” – John E. Zaruba
This 16-hour course is designed to provide participants with a basic understanding of the fundamentals associated with providing a safe and secure environment for conducting court business, as well as seeing to the safety of all who pass through the courthouse doors. Whether you have been working the courthouse for years or have just been assigned to the position, this course has plenty to offer.
TOPICS INCLUDE
- Legal Issues
- Authority of the Court Bailiff/Marshal
- Restricting Access to the Court Facilities
- Searches of Person, Property and Vehicles
- Critical Security Issues
- Access to the Courthouse
- Security Screening & Equipment
- Prisoner Access & Control
- Media Access & Control
- High Risk/High Profile Trials
- Non-Exhibit Weapons of Opportunity
- Jury Procedures
- Bomb Threat Management
Cost includes manual, study material and CLEE credit. Students are responsible for all lodging, meals, and transportation expenses.
POST CLEE CREDIT
4 Hours Legal Studies
4 Hours Interpersonal Perspectives
8 Hours Technical Studies
DEADLINE: January 15, 2024
*No refund for class if not attended. 50% refund if canceled 48 hours before class starts.