Fundamentals of Court Security, Clay County

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

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. 

$100.00 – $200.00

Field Training Officer, Clay County

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

Field Training Officers have significant additional responsibilities over and above their law enforcement duties. Not only are they responsible for the performance of general law enforcement duties, they are also responsible for guiding recruits through a comprehensive curriculum that requires the blending of knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as the good judgment of when, where, and how to apply them.

$175.00 – $350.00

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

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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