MSA Online Learning Management System – Individual Subscription

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

The Missouri Sheriffs’ Association (MSA) is now offering an individual subscription service for our Online Learning Management System (LMS). The MSA LMS Individual Subscription guarantees the subscriber the ability to complete all of their POST required annual CLEE training with the exception of the 2-hour Skill Development/Firearms training requirement. There are currently over 100 courses available to choose from.

$75.00

48-Hour Jail Officer Academy, Stoddard County

Stoddard County Sheriff's Office 207 S. Prairie, Bloomfield, 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

Management Development Course, Jefferson City

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

The 36‐hour Management Development Course is designed to enhance the skills of an agency’s middle to upper-level managers. It is preferred that the student have previous first‐line supervision training and/or experience and is looking to enhance his or her managerial skills.

Free – $500.00

48-Hour Jail Officer Academy, Henry County

Henry County Sheriff's Office 200 N. Main St., Clinton, MO, United States

Contract Agency Student: $250 Non-Contract Agency Student: $500 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

Legal Considerations for Jail Staff – Morning Session, Stone County

Stone County Sheriff's Office 110 S. Maple Street, Galena, MO, United States

Two Sessons: 9am to 12pm and 1pm to 4pm. Please make sure to only sign up for one session. Contract Agency Student: No Cost Non-Contract Agency Student: 50.00 This scenario and video based classroom presentation covers common statutes and rules affecting operations and staff. It also covers case law relating to the duty to attend to the serious medical needs of inmates and the legal duty to intervene to prevent inmates from self-harm, as well as harm at the hands of another, including jail staff.

Free – $50.00

Legal Considerations for Jail Staff – Afternoon Session, Stone County

Stone County Sheriff's Office 110 S. Maple Street, Galena, MO, United States

Two Sessons: 9am to 12pm and 1pm to 4pm. Please make sure to only sign up for one session. Contract Agency Student: No Cost Non-Contract Agency Student: 50.00 This scenario and video based classroom presentation covers common statutes and rules affecting operations and staff. It also covers case law relating to the duty to attend to the serious medical needs of inmates and the legal duty to intervene to prevent inmates from self-harm, as well as harm at the hands of another, including jail staff.

Free – $50.00

Legal Considerations for Jail Staff, Scott County

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

Contract Agency Student: No Cost Non-Contract Agency Student: 50.00 This scenario and video based classroom presentation covers common statutes and rules affecting operations and staff. It also covers case law relating to the duty to attend to the serious medical needs of inmates and the legal duty to intervene to prevent inmates from self-harm, as well as harm at the hands of another, including jail staff.

Free – $50.00

48-Hour Jail Officer Academy, Ripley County

Doniphan Fire Department 124 West Jefferson St., Doniphan, MO, United States

Contract Agency Student: $250 Non-Contract Agency Student: $500 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

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

Basic Supervision, Jefferson City

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

This course is designed to provide the student the necessary skills and knowledge to perform the formal functions of supervision to include planning, reporting, improving, directing, and evaluating (PRIDE).

Free – $450.00

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
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