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Kansas Law Enforcement
Training Center
Training Course Catalog:
April 2015—June 2015 Specialized Training Events
and Distance Education Opportunities
“Integrity is the Basis for Community Trust”
Available Courses
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Fair and Impartial Policing—April 10, 2015
Presented by: Kate Carter, Kansas Attorney General’s Office and Justin Branner, Johnson County Sheriff’s Office This course will utilize the Fair and Impartial Policing (FIP) Perspective developed by Dr. Lori Fridell, University of South Florida, to suggest a new way of thinking about the issue of biased policing. The course is based on the science of human bias, which suggests that biased policing is not, as some contend, due to widespread racism (and other prejudices) in policing. In fact, the science suggests that even well-intentioned humans manifest biases that can impact on their perceptions and behavior. This training presents what is known about human biases and provides guidance for promoting fair and impartial policing. This course will also identify important information about racial or other biased-based policing by exploring the new statutes and how the changes will impact law enforcement in Kansas.
Project #: LE150348 0800-1200 OR LE150349 1300-1700
Location: Shawnee Police Department,
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
This course will satisfy the annual training requirement on Racial Profiling & Bias Based
Policing.
Please be advised, the courses listed are briefly described. Full descriptions are located at WWW.KLETC.ORG. As always, if you have any Specialized Training needs or questions, contact Heather Buller, Education Program Coordinator, KLETC, 620-694-1537 or email [email protected].
Racial Profiling: What Law Enforcement Needs to Know—April 2015
Presented by: Michael Birzer, Ph.D., Wichita State University This training accomplishes four primary objectives. First, participants will be presented with an overview of the challenges and complexities of addressing the racial profiling controversy including what police stop data can and cannot tell us. Second, an overview will be provided of how minority citizens in Kansas experience what they believe to be racial profiling. These experiences were investigated as part of a study the instructor recently completed for the KDOT. Third, Kansas Law Enforcement officers' perspectives pertaining to racial profiling will be presented. Law enforcement perspectives of racial profiling were investigated as part of recent research the instructor was commissioned to carry out by the KDOT. The training concludes with an overview of what law enforcement officers can do to begin to resolve the perception of racial profiling among racial minority citizens.
Location: Newton Police Department—Training Room, 120 E. 7th St., Newton, KS 67114
Dates: April 14, 2015 (0900-1200) OR April 21, 2015 (0900-1200)
Fees: $10/person
DO NOT REGISTER WITH KLETC, PLEASE VISIT: https://
wsuwebcheck.wichita.edu/C21797_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=38&SINGLESTORE=true Location: Butler County Sheriff’s Office—Augusta Training Center, 4800 W. Beech Dr.
Dates: April 28, 2015 (0900-1200 OR 1300-1600) OR April 30, 2015 (1330-1630)
Fees: $10/person
DO NOT REGISTER WITH KLETC, PLEASE VISIT: https://
wsuwebcheck.wichita.edu/C21797_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=38&SINGLESTORE=true
Available Courses
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TASER (CEW) Instructor Certification Course—April 16-17, 2015
Presented by: TASER International This course provides the basic operational theory and practical training to instruct users to reasonably safely and effectively operate TASER CEWs. This course covers the TASER X26, X26P and X2 CEWs, and will certify those who successfully complete the course as TASER instructors for a period of 2 years. This course is open to sworn law enforcement officers, military personnel, and licensed professional security employees. Part 1 of the courses is completed online. New instructors will spend approximately 4 hours online before participating in 16 hours of practical training (Day 1 and Day2). Recertifying instructors will spend approximately 8 hours online before participating in 8 hours of practical training.
Project #: LE150321
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: KLETC Main Campus, Classroom #2 and Gymnasium
Fees: $175 Recertification or $350 Original Certification/person, payable to TASER. Meals and
Lodging—$30/Double Occupancy or $45/Single Occupancy per day.
DO NOT REGISTER WITH KLETC—Register at https://taserintl.force.com/support/
CommunitiesSelfRegSecure?lg=1&typ=LE. Commuting students are responsible for their own
lunch; $5 cash or check only.
Kansas UAS Summit (Unmanned Aerial Systems)—April 20, 2015
Presented by: KDOT Aviation The goal of the Kansas UAS Summit is to bring forth important issues involving unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and to help identify federal, legislative and/or state action that facilitates the continued commercial development of UAS. Leading up to the summit, working sessions will be established to focus on the unique needs of each UAS interest group (Agriculture, Emergency Management/Law Enforcement, Research and Survey, Small Business Interests). The morning session of the summit will recap the meetings of each user segment of UAS, while the afternoon will provide time for a roundtable discussion with the Governor and legislators.
Times: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: KLETC Integrity Auditorium
Fees: Tuition FREE!!
Registration: Please register using the following link—https://kansasuassummit.eventbrite.com
Death Investigations—April 20-24, 2015
Presented by: Chuck Fann Topics include causes of death (drowning, fires, gunshots, etc.), and basic body handling. Students will learn how to: Conduct an investigation of death resulting from criminal, suspicious, known causes, or undetermined causes. Interview witnesses and prepare full descriptions of scene and pertinent facts relating to the death. Examine and secure official possessions. Gather evidence and related materials at the scene. Obtain exemplar material from suspects in criminal cases.
Project #: LE150333
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B
Fees: $225/person—Meals and Lodging: $350/Double Occupancy or $425/Single Occupancy;
rates include the tuition fee.
Available Courses
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Peace Officer Engaged Shootings & the Survival Mindset—April 27, 2015
Presented by: Jeremy Floyd, CLEET Certified Instructor, Central Christian College This course will prepare law enforcement officers both mentally and physically when dealing with the use of deadly force. Course objectives will include: Discussion of officer involved incidents using a firearm; Discussion on current, nationwide statistics in law enforcement officers killed and feloniously assaulted in the line of duty.; Preparing mentally and physically for duty and/or potential combat. The class will discuss objectives in training, self-confidence, attitude, and understanding how law enforcement officers can develop their survival mindset.; Discussion of current Supreme Court Rulings, deadly force levels, and provide reasoning on “Justification” and “Deadly Force”.; Discussion on preparing an officer for the aftermath of an OIS such as the investigation, media, emotional support, agency support, protecting the officer’s civil rights, retuning back to duty, and PTSD & PTSI.; The course will also provide information on what law enforcement officers can do to keep their mind, body, and soul fit to overcome this obstacles in the field.
Project #: LE150367
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: Central Christian College, Greer Auditorium, 1200 S. Main St., McPherson, KS
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
Domestic Violence Training for LEO’s—April 28, 2015
Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructor, Kelly Shand-Adams The training will provide comprehensive, up-to-date information to address basic, as well as new and emerging issues, and moves beyond information-based training towards building skills. Material Covered: To enhance skills and knowledge, the Communication Specialist training in your region will include sections on the following: • Domestic violence overview • Protection orders • Arrest decision and investigation • Stalking
Project #: LE150354
Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: ESA Building, 702 Second St. Clay Center, KS
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
Fair and Impartial Policing—April 28, 2015
Presented by: Sgt. Patrick Tiede, Riley County Police Department This course will utilize the Fair and Impartial Policing (FIP) Curriculum developed by Dr. Lori Fridell, University of South Florida, to suggest a new way of thinking about the issue of biased policing. The course is based on the science of human bias, which suggests that biased policing is not, as some contend, due to widespread racism (and other prejudices) in policing. In fact, the science suggests that even well-intentioned humans manifest biases that can impact on their perceptions and behavior. This training presents what is known about human biases and provides guidance for promoting fair and impartial policing. This course will also identify important information about racial or other biased-based policing by exploring the new statutes and how the changes will impact law enforcement in Kansas.
Project #: LE150355
Times: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Location: ESA Building, 702 Second St., Clay Center, KS
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
This course will satisfy the annual training requirement on Racial Profiling & Bias Based
Policing.
Available Courses
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Fair and Impartial Policing—May 4, 2015
Presented by: Kate Carter, Kansas Attorney General’s Office and Dep. Martha Castillo, Ford Co. Sheriff’s Office This course will utilize the Fair and Impartial Policing (FIP) Curriculum developed by Dr. Lori Fridell, University of South Florida, to suggest a new way of thinking about the issue of biased policing. The course is based on the science of human bias, which suggests that biased policing is not, as some contend, due to widespread racism (and other prejudices) in policing. In fact, the science suggests that even well-intentioned humans manifest biases that can impact on their perceptions and behavior. This training presents what is known about human biases and provides guidance for promoting fair and impartial policing. This course will also identify important information about racial or other biased-based policing by exploring the new statutes and how the changes will impact law enforcement in Kansas.
Project #: LE150350
Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Ford County Sheriff’s Office, 11311 Comanche, Dodge City, KS 67801
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
This course will satisfy the annual training requirement on Racial Profiling & Bias Based
Policing.
Kansas Sheriff’s Association: Jail Medical Seminar—May 6-7, 2015
Presented by: Advanced Correctional Healthcare Topics for this year’s seminar will include information on: Suicide Prevention; Detox in Jails; Appropriate Documentation; Combatting the Psychological Pitfalls of Law Enforcement; Hunger Strike: A Multidisciplinary Approach; PTSD in Correctional Settings; Bugs in Jail; Excited Delirium: Getting Beyond the Controversy.
Project #: LE150356
Times: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM 5/6 and 8:30 AM to 12:00 5/7
Location: Ramada Inn & Convention Center, 420 SE 6th Ave, Topeka, KS—Room Rate: $83/night
plus Tax. Call 785-234-5400 for reservations
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
Fair and Impartial Policing—May 11, 2015
Presented by: Kate Carter, Kansas Attorney General’s Office and Kelly Shand-Adams, KLETC This course will utilize the Fair and Impartial Policing (FIP) Curriculum developed by Dr. Lori Fridell, University of South Florida, to suggest a new way of thinking about the issue of biased policing. The course is based on the science of human bias, which suggests that biased policing is not, as some contend, due to widespread racism (and other prejudices) in policing. In fact, the science suggests that even well-intentioned humans manifest biases that can impact on their perceptions and behavior. This training presents what is known about human biases and provides guidance for promoting fair and impartial policing. This course will also identify important information about racial or other biased-based policing by exploring the new statutes and how the changes will impact law enforcement in Kansas.
Project #: LE150351
Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
This course will satisfy the annual training requirement on Racial Profiling & Bias Based
Policing.
Available Courses
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Responding to Persons Living with Mental Illness—May 12, 2015
Presented by: Kansas Law Enforcement CIT Council Overview of Mental Illness: A brief overview on the following topics: Schizophrenia, Personality Disorders, Trauma, Bi-Polar, Depression, Substance Abuse, Kids and Mental Illness, Developmental Disorders, Suicide (public & law enforcement) 2. De-Escalation: describes the steps and process of de-escalating a mentally ill subject in crisis. 3. LEO Response to Crisis Calls: this portion begins with the officers dispatch to the call and walks through the investigative process of the consumer contact to include State law on involuntary committals. 4. Law Enforcement Stress: this is an introduction into officer wellness and emotional survival for law enforcement officers.
Project #: LE150360
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: KU Edwards Campus, 12600 Quivira Rd., Regnier Hall, Rm. 265, Overland Park, KS
66213
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
KACP Spring Training, Trade Show & Awards Banquet—May 11-14, 2015
This year’s event will provide 12 hours of quality, executive/management level law enforcement training and will include an extensive Trade Show exhibiting contemporary state-of-the-art law enforcement equipment, programs, and products.
Project #: LE150357
Times: See flyer for details: http://www.kacp.cc/kacp_spring_conf.php
Location: Hilton Garden Inn, 410 S. 3rd, Manhattan, KS 66502. Call 785-532-9116 for
reservations. Room Rate is $102/night.
Fees: $125/person and additional $25/person for awards banquet. Can be paid online at:
http://www.kacp.cc/kacp_spring_conf.php. Pre-registration is not required.
Responding to Persons Living with Mental Illness—May 14, 2015
Presented by: Kansas Law Enforcement CIT Council Overview of Mental Illness: A brief overview on the following topics: Schizophrenia, Personality Disorders, Trauma, Bi-Polar, Depression, Substance Abuse, Kids and Mental Illness, Developmental Disorders, Suicide (public & law enforcement) 2. De-Escalation: describes the steps and process of de-escalating a mentally ill subject in crisis. 3. LEO Response to Crisis Calls: this portion begins with the officers dispatch to the call and walks through the investigative process of the consumer contact to include State law on involuntary committals. 4. Law Enforcement Stress: this is an introduction into officer wellness and emotional survival for law enforcement officers.
Project #: LE150361
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: Memorial Hall, 401 N. Penn Ave., Independence, KS 67301
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
TOPS (Traffic Occupant Protection Strategies)—May 15, 2015
Presented by: Bill Sullivan, Law Enforcement Liaison, NHTSA This course is designed for officers and supervisors to increase understanding of how law enforcement officers save lives and prevent injuries by enforcing traffic laws. The class will also discuss: The toll traffic crashes have on the community; Occupant protection laws; Crash dynamics; Special risks to law enforcement; Effective methods of issues citations; Effects of high visibility traffic enforcement on preventing and clearing other crimes
Project #: LE150370
Times: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Horton Community Center Blue Building, 716 1st Ave. W., Horton, KS 66439
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
Available Courses
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Traffic Enforcement Strategies—May 19, 2015
Presented by: Kansas Department of Transportation Presented by the Kansas Department of Transportation, this 2-hour block of instruction will focus two specific traffic enforcement strategies; Occupant Protection and Impaired Driving. Areas of concentration will include: Traffic Safety; National and Local Statistics; Media Campaigns; Available Resources for Kansas Law Enforcement; Additional Statewide Training Opportunities.
Project #: LE150325
Times: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: KLETC Main Campus, Classroom #1
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
Peace Officer Engaged Shootings & the Survival Mindset—May 21, 2015
Presented by: Jeremy Floyd, CLEET Certified Instructor, Central Christian College This course will prepare law enforcement officers both mentally and physically when dealing with the use of deadly force. Course objectives will include: Discussion of officer involved incidents using a firearm; Discussion on current, nationwide statistics in law enforcement officers killed and feloniously assaulted in the line of duty.; Preparing mentally and physically for duty and/or potential combat. The class will discuss objectives in training, self-confidence, attitude, and understanding how law enforcement officers can develop their survival mindset.; Discussion of current Supreme Court Rulings, deadly force levels, and provide reasoning on “Justification” and “Deadly Force”.; Discussion on preparing an officer for the aftermath of an OIS such as the investigation, media, emotional support, agency support, protecting the officer’s civil rights, retuning back to duty, and PTSD & PTSI.; The course will also provide information on what law enforcement officers can do to keep their mind, body, and soul fit to overcome this obstacles in the field.
Project #: LE150377
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: Dodge City Police Department, 110 W. Spruce St., Dodge City, KS
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
Fair and Impartial Policing—May 22, 2015
Presented by: Kate Carter, Kansas Attorney General’s Office and Officer Lane Mangels, Salina Police Dept. This course will utilize the Fair and Impartial Policing (FIP) Curriculum developed by Dr. Lori Fridell, University of South Florida, to suggest a new way of thinking about the issue of biased policing. The course is based on the science of human bias, which suggests that biased policing is not, as some contend, due to widespread racism (and other prejudices) in policing. In fact, the science suggests that even well-intentioned humans manifest biases that can impact on their perceptions and behavior. This training presents what is known about human biases and provides guidance for promoting fair and impartial policing. This course will also identify important information about racial or other biased-based policing by exploring the new statutes and how the changes will impact law enforcement in Kansas.
Project #: LE150352
Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Ft. Hays State University, Custer Hall, Rm. 137—600 Park St., Hays, KS
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
This course will satisfy the annual training requirement on Racial Profiling & Bias Based
Policing.
Available Courses
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GLOCK Armorer—June 2, 2015
Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructors Upon successful completion of the 1-day Glock Armorer School, the student will be able to inspect, repair and service the Glock Auto Pistol. Morning: Registration (For Certification Preparation) Introduction; Safety Rules; Function of Safeties; Field Stripping; Magazines; Disassembly of Slide. Afternoon: Disassembly of Receiver; Trigger Configurations; Disassembly of Entire Pistol; Sights; Troubleshooting / Repairs; Review; Written Examination
Project #: LE150364
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C
Fees: $250/person payable to GLOCK—Meals & Lodging: $40/Single Occupancy or $25/Double
Occupancy. REGISTER WITH GLOCK DIRECTLY: https://www.glocktraining.com//
RegWizard.aspx?classid=103639.
Fair and Impartial Policing—June 2, 2015
Presented by: Kate Carter, Kansas Attorney General’s Office and Dep. Jeff Rodriguez, Lyon County Sheriff’s Office This course will utilize the Fair and Impartial Policing (FIP) Curriculum developed by Dr. Lori Fridell, University of South Florida, to suggest a new way of thinking about the issue of biased policing. The course is based on the science of human bias, which suggests that biased policing is not, as some contend, due to widespread racism (and other prejudices) in policing. In fact, the science suggests that even well-intentioned humans manifest biases that can impact on their perceptions and behavior. This training presents what is known about human biases and provides guidance for promoting fair and impartial policing. This course will also identify important information about racial or other biased-based policing by exploring the new statutes and how the changes will impact law enforcement in Kansas.
Project #: LE150353
Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Lyon County Sheriff’s Office, 425 Mechanic St., Emporia, KS
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
This course will satisfy the annual training requirement on Racial Profiling & Bias Based
Policing.
Responding to Persons Living with Mental Illness—June 3, 2015
Presented by: Kansas Law Enforcement CIT Council Overview of Mental Illness: A brief overview on the following topics: Schizophrenia, Personality Disorders, Trauma, Bi-Polar, Depression, Substance Abuse, Kids and Mental Illness, Developmental Disorders, Suicide (public & law enforcement) 2. De-Escalation: describes the steps and process of de-escalating a mentally ill subject in crisis. 3. LEO Response to Crisis Calls: this portion begins with the officers dispatch to the call and walks through the investigative process of the consumer contact to include State law on involuntary committals. 4. Law Enforcement Stress: this is an introduction into officer wellness and emotional survival for law enforcement officers.
Project #: LE150362
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: Garden City Community College, JVCT 1095-96-97, 801 Campus Dr., Garden City, KS
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
Available Courses
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GLOCK Instructor Workshop—June 3-5, 2015
Presented by: GLOCK A three day “on the firearms range” class. Topics will include: introduction and administrative issues; overview of the GLOCK auto pistol; firearms safety concerns; procedures for loading and unloading GLOCK pistols; critical incident characteristics and body stress reaction; fundamentals of modern firearms training; review of marksmanship fundamentals; practical speed and combat accuracy; teaching the draw, reloading methods; single and multiple shot firing exercises; stoppage clearance drills; multiple target techniques; trigger reset review; design of lesson plans and qualification course; reaction time demonstration; live fire exercises; use of cover; ultra-close range firing techniques; low light firing techniques; pistol maintenance; stoppage clearance drill; man against man exercises; working with the problem shooter; qualification course of fire; class review and conclusion.
Project #: LE150365
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: KLETC Firearms Range, 10205 Halstead St., Hutchinson, KS 67501
Fees: $350/person payable to GLOCK—Meals & Lodging: $135/Single Occupancy or $90/Double
Occupancy. REGISTER WITH GLOCK DIRECTLY: https://www.glocktraining.com//
RegWizard.aspx?classid=103639.
Responding to Persons Living with Mental Illness—June 4, 2015
Presented by: Kansas Law Enforcement CIT Council Overview of Mental Illness: A brief overview on the following topics: Schizophrenia, Personality Disorders, Trauma, Bi-Polar, Depression, Substance Abuse, Kids and Mental Illness, Developmental Disorders, Suicide (public & law enforcement) 2. De-Escalation: describes the steps and process of de-escalating a mentally ill subject in crisis. 3. LEO Response to Crisis Calls: this portion begins with the officers dispatch to the call and walks through the investigative process of the consumer contact to include State law on involuntary committals. 4. Law Enforcement Stress: this is an introduction into officer wellness and emotional survival for law enforcement officers.
Project #: LE150363
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: Colby Police Dept. Training Center, 360 Franklin, Colby, KS 67701
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
Property Room and Evidence Control—June 4-5, 2015
Presented by: William Wagner This two day seminar has been developed and written to national law enforcement standards for the recovery, control and storage of both evidence and property in police/law enforcement custody. This seminar provides the instructional objectives for the effective recovery, storage, testing and management of evidence, by chain of custody, and all other classifications of recovered physical property that comes into the control of the Law Enforcement/Police agency.
Project #: LE150334
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B
Fees: $150/Person—Meals and Lodging: $200/Double Occupancy or $230/Single Occupancy;
rates include tuition.
Available Courses
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Field Training Officer Program (FTO)—June 9-11, 2015
Presented by: Deputy Chief Tim Brant, Derby Police Department The course is designed for field training officers and their supervisors. This seminar will train officers who conduct training for law enforcement officers, as well as supervisors who oversee the officers and the recruits they are training. Topics: How a law enforcement agency can put better-trained, better-qualified, more professional officers to work on the street—How newly hired officers can be trained more quickly.—How to improve the selection process.—How this program improves the performance of all officers receiving this training.—How documentation of performance is an integral part of this program and how documentation will assist in making assignments and writing probationary performance reports.— How the supervisor’s role and the field/jail training officer’s role interact in the decision-making process concerning trainees.
Project #: LE150346
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: Shawnee Police Department, 5850 Renner Rd., Shawnee, KS 66217
Fees: $140/Person—Participants are responsible for their own travel, meals and lodging.
Close Range Survival Skills—Pistol—June 15-16, 2015
Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructor, Dan Lehr This 2-day, 16 hour course is intended to improve the officer’s ability to deal with sudden, close-range assaults with firearms. Instructional topics and drills include: Refining the draw; One-hand firing techniques; Precision placement; Post-shooting tactics.
This program will involve both live range fire and the use of non-lethal training ammunition.
Equipment: Participants will be required to bring their duty pistol with 3 magazines; duty pistol belt; eye protection; ear protection; ballistic vest; and range clothing. KLETC will supply all ammunition.
Project #: LE150379
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: KLETC Firearms Range, 10205 Halstead St., Hutchinson, KS 67501
Fees: $185/Person; includes lunch each day. Meals and Lodging: $235/Double Occupancy or
$265/Single Occupancy; rates include tuition.
Online Data Entry—June 17, 2015
Presented by: Matt Deffner, KS-CPOST This course will prepare training officers, department support personnel or other department employees to enter training data online, instead of submitting the information on paper. The participant will interact with the web-based computer program to submit the data to KS-CPOST. A
general working knowledge of the internet and computers will be required for this course.
Project #: LE150330
Times: 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM
Location: KLETC Brazeal Hall, Computer Lab
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
Available Courses
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Patrol Rifle Operator A: The Fundamentals—June 17-18, 2015
Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructor, Dan Lehr Patrol Rifle ‘A’ is the first of 3 two-day courses in the Patrol Rifle Operator Series. Patrol Rifle ‘A’ introduces the officer to the AR-based patrol rifle, or serves as a refresher course. Subjects covered include – function of the AR system, care and cleaning, putting the weapon into operation out of the unit, keeping the weapon running by proper reloading and malfunction clearance, zeroing with both optics and iron sights as well as basic rifle marksmanship. The officer completing this segment will have a sound fundamental knowledge of the AR-based patrol rifle and its operation. There are no prerequisites to attend this course. Participants must supply their own patrol rifle with 3 magazines; sling; 1 rifle magazine pouch; duty pistol with 3 magazines; duty pistol belt; eye protection; ear protection; ballistic vest; range clothing. Ammunition will be supplied by KLETC (NOTE: The rifle must be 9mm or 55g FMJ .223 - No .308 caliber rifles are allowed on the firearms range).
Project #: LE150381
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: KLETC Firearms Range, 10205 Halstead St., Hutchinson, KS 67501
Fees: $185/Person; includes lunch each day. Meals and Lodging: $235/Double Occupancy or
$265/Single Occupancy; rates include tuition.
Use of Force Review—June 23, 2015
Presented by: Deputy Narciso Narvais, Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office Upon completion of this course participants will have a working knowledge of force continuums and their function. Participants will become familiar with a generally accepted force continuum and be able to use it in making decisions regarding force. In addition, participants will understand the importance of appropriate, controlled escalation in force situations. Learning Objectives: Describe the use of force continuum and explain its levels, constraints and cues; List the four reasons that police officers use force; Identify ethical considerations regarding the use of force; Describe the impact that improper use of force can have on community policing; identify three factors that must be present prior to any lawful use of force to protect the officer or another person; Define the "one plus one theory" as it applies to the appropriate use of force; Identify and list, in order, the levels of resistance to law enforcement authority, beginning with the lowest; Identify and list the levels of control available to an officer, beginning with the least intrusive; Describe appropriate escalation, as it would apply to a force situation beginning with the officer's approach to the situation.
Project #: LE150376
Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Butler County Fire Dist. #3, Training Room, 911 N. Rose Hill Rd., Rose Hill, KS
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!
DDACTS: Date-Driven Approaches to Crime & Traffic Safety—June 23-25, 2015
Presented by: NHTSA and IADLEST Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS) integrates location-based crime and traffic data to establish effective and efficient methods for deploying law enforcement and other resources. Using geomapping to identify areas that have high incidences of crime and crashes, DDACTS uses traffic enforcement strategies that play a dual role in fighting crime and reducing crashes and traffic violations. Drawing on the deterrent of highly visible traffic enforcement and the knowledge that crime often involves the use of motor vehicles, the goal of DDACTS is to reduce the incidence of crime, crashes, and traffic violations across the country.
Project #: LE150366
Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B
Fees: Tuition FREE!!!—Meals and Lodging: $90/Double Occupancy or $135/Single Occupancy.
Commuters are responsible for their own meals which can be purchased in the KLETC cafeteria for
$5.00 cash or check/meal.
NOTICE: Please check course description to see if the KLETC Registration Form is Applicable
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Send completed application form to:
KLETC Registrar PO Box 647 Hutchinson, KS 67504-0647 Fax: (620) 694-1420 E-mail: [email protected] Questions regarding the application
process should be directed to (620) 694-1410.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of
race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry,
disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression and genetic
information in the University’s programs and activities. The fol-
lowing person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Director of the Office of Institu-
tional Opportunity and Access, [email protected], 1246 W. Campus
Road, Room 153A, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785) 864-6414, 711 TTY.
For KLETC Use Only Project #: _____________
Date: _________________
By: ___________________
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