• Cell Extraction, Scott County

    Scott County Sheriff's Office 131 S. New Madrid Street, Benton, MO, United States

    When cell extractions are performed, even if everything, including the preplanning and the force used, was within policy, consistent with training, well supervised, and objectively reviewed, excessive force complaints as well as lawsuit litigation often follows. In short, cell extractions are a risk management nightmare.

    Free – $100.00
  • Use of Force Decision Making, St. James

    St. James 1320 Nelson Hart Rd, St. James, MO, United States

    This 4-hour course begins with a look at how one of the most important aspects of life is “decision-making” and how whatever choice we decide on today can impact how our life will play out in the future.

    Free – $25.00
  • Objective Inmate Classification, Clay County – Morning Session

    Clay County Sheriff's Office 12 S. Water Street, Liberty, MO, United States

    This presentation begins by defining classification and discussing standards for evaluating classification assessment tools. It covers core distinguishing features of an objective classification system, aspects of system validity and reliability, along with the need for appropriate override within the system. It concludes with a tabletop where participants work through an actual classification exercise.

    This program may be canceled if registrations are not sufficient. Students are responsible for all lodging, meals, and transportation. Minimumof 10 registrations with a maximumof 35.

    Free – $50.00
  • 48-Hour Jail Officer Academy, Audrain County

    Audrain County Sheriff's Office 1100 Littleby Rd., Mexicao, MO, United States

    This 48-hour course is designed to prepare the participant for working in a jail or detention center. It focuses on developing knowledge and skills to better equip an individual for maintaining the safety and security of a facility, as they ensure the incarcerated individuals’ needs are met in a humane and legal manner. It is a MUST for individuals just beginning a career working in a jail and a friendly refresher for those who have been working in a jail for some time.

    $250.00 – $500.00
  • Objective Inmate Classification, Clay County – Afternoon Session

    Clay County Sheriff's Office 12 S. Water Street, Liberty, MO, United States

    This presentation begins by defining classification and discussing standards for evaluating classification assessment tools. It covers core distinguishing features of an objective classification system, aspects of system validity and reliability, along with the need for appropriate override within the system. It concludes with a tabletop where participants work through an actual classification exercise.

    This program may be canceled if registrations are not sufficient. Students are responsible for all lodging, meals, and transportation. Minimumof 10 registrations with a maximumof 35.

    Free – $50.00
  • Duty to Intervene: An Officer’s Dilemma – Webinar

    Online Webinar

    Free Webinar: Officers have the duty to enforce the law and are accorded certain privileges in carrying out their duties. When an officer exceeds those privileges other officers on the scene have the duty to intervene and restrain the misfeasor officer. The duty to stop tortious conduct by a fellow officer not only creates conflict for police officers, but an officer's failure to intervene can create serious legal consequences.

  • Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, Jefferson City

    Missouri Sheriffs' Association 6605 Business 50 West, Jefferson City, MO, United States

    This 8-Hour training session provides basic tactical emergency casualty care training which includes: The 3 Phases of Tactical Emergency Care; tactical considerations for rescue; proper procedures for applying a tourniquet; proper wound packing procedures; appropriate use of hemostatic agents; treatment for an open chest wound; rapid shot assessment; and the importance of preventing hypothermia in shock.

    Free – $100.00
  • Cell Extraction, Pettis County

    Pettis County Sheriff's Office 319 S. Lamine, Sedalia, MO, United States

    When cell extractions are performed, even if everything, including the preplanning and the force used, was within policy, consistent with training, well supervised, and objectively reviewed, excessive force complaints as well as lawsuit litigation often follows. In short, cell extractions are a risk management nightmare.

    Free – $100.00
  • Less Lethal Instructor Course & Instructor Recertification, Jefferson City

    Missouri Sheriffs' Association 6605 Business 50 West, Jefferson City, MO, United States

    New Instructors: Contract Agency $200.00; Non-Contract Agency $350.00
    Instructor Recertification: Contract Agency $75.00; Non-Contract Agency $125.00
    Topics include impact munitions, CS gas & OC pepper spray. It is encouraged that you are already a firearms instructor, but not required. You must be certified on pepper spray prior to this class.

    $75.00 – $350.00
  • 48-Hour Jail Officer Academy, Benton County

    Benton County Sheriff's Office 1620 E. Main Street, Warsaw, MO, United States

    This 48-hour course is designed to prepare the participant for working in a jail or detention center. It focuses on developing knowledge and skills to better equip an individual for maintaining the safety and security of a facility, as they ensure the incarcerated individuals’ needs are met in a humane and legal manner. It is a MUST for individuals just beginning a career working in a jail and a friendly refresher for those who have been working in a jail for some time.

    $250.00 – $500.00
  • Objective Inmate Classification – Morning Session, Pettis County

    Pettis County Sheriff's Office 319 S. Lamine, Sedalia, MO, United States

    Throughout history managing inmate behavior has been a goal of administrators and it is now more important than ever. A key aspect of any inmate behavior management plan is inmate classification. This presentation begins by defining classification and discussing standards for evaluating classification assessment tools. It covers core distinguishing features of an objective classification system, aspects of system validity and reliability, along with the need for appropriate override within the system. It concludes with a tabletop where participants work through an actual classification exercise.

    Free – $50.00
  • Objective Inmate Classification – Afternoon Session, Pettis County

    Pettis County Sheriff's Office 319 S. Lamine, Sedalia, MO, United States

    Throughout history managing inmate behavior has been a goal of administrators and it is now more important than ever. A key aspect of any inmate behavior management plan is inmate classification. This presentation begins by defining classification and discussing standards for evaluating classification assessment tools. It covers core distinguishing features of an objective classification system, aspects of system validity and reliability, along with the need for appropriate override within the system. It concludes with a tabletop where participants work through an actual classification exercise.

    Free – $50.00