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Back to Index Training Schedule Course Location Date Register Illinois DUI & IVC Legal Update Romeoville PD Friday January 6, 2017 Register Internal Affairs Investigations JJC, Weitendorf Agr. Center Tuesday January 10, 2017 Register Illinois Juvenile Court Act Update & Refresher JJC, Weitendorf Agr. Center Friday January 13, 2017 Register FULL Breath Alcohol Testing 16hr BAO Monee PD Tues.- Wed. January 17-18, 2017 Register Standard Field Sobriety Testing Instructor School Plainfield PD Mon.- Thurs. January 23-26, 2017 Register C.R.I.M.E. 1-2-3 “Criminal Related Interviewing Made Easy” Frankfort PD Friday January 27, 2017 Register FULL Supervision of Police Personnel Frankfort PD Mon.- Fri. Jan. 30- Feb. 3, 2017 Register Use of Force for Fire & Arson Investigators JJC, Weitendorf Agr. Center Saturday February 04, 2017 Register A.R.I.D.E. Advance Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement JJC, Weitendorf Agr. Center Wed.- Thurs. February 15-16, 2017 Register Utilizing Electronic Records & Resources in Investigations Frankfort PD Friday February 17, 2017 Register Cold Case Homicides & High Profile Media Cases Orland Park PD Thurs.- Friday February 09-10, 2017 Register IVC Update and Review for Patrol Frankfort PD Monday February 13, 2017 Register Drug Overdose Prevention Naloxone Training TTT Romeoville PD Tuesday February 14, 2017 Register

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Training Schedule

Course Location Date Register

Illinois DUI & IVC Legal Update

Romeoville PD

Friday January 6,

2017

Register

Internal Affairs Investigations

JJC, Weitendorf Agr. Center

Tuesday January 10,

2017

Register

Illinois Juvenile Court Act Update & Refresher

JJC, Weitendorf Agr. Center

Friday January 13,

2017

Register

FULL Breath Alcohol Testing

16hr BAO

Monee PD

Tues.- Wed. January 17-18,

2017

Register

Standard Field Sobriety Testing Instructor School

Plainfield PD

Mon.- Thurs. January 23-26,

2017

Register

C.R.I.M.E. 1-2-3 “Criminal Related Interviewing Made

Easy”

Frankfort PD

Friday January 27,

2017

Register

FULL Supervision of Police Personnel

Frankfort PD

Mon.- Fri. Jan. 30- Feb. 3,

2017

Register

Use of Force for Fire & Arson Investigators

JJC, Weitendorf Agr. Center

Saturday February 04,

2017

Register

A.R.I.D.E. Advance Roadside Impaired Driving

Enforcement

JJC, Weitendorf Agr. Center

Wed.- Thurs. February 15-16,

2017

Register

Utilizing Electronic Records & Resources in Investigations

Frankfort PD

Friday February 17,

2017

Register

Cold Case Homicides & High Profile Media Cases

Orland Park PD

Thurs.- Friday February 09-10,

2017

Register

IVC Update and Review for Patrol

Frankfort PD

Monday February 13,

2017

Register

Drug Overdose Prevention Naloxone

Training TTT

Romeoville PD

Tuesday February 14,

2017

Register

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D.A.R.E. Officer Training

Plainfield PD

Mon.- Fri. Feb. 20 - March 3,

2017

Register

Legal & Policy Issues for Illinois Tactical Teams

JJC, Weitendorf Agr. Center

Tuesday February 21,

2017

Register

Medical Marijuana & SFST

Frankfort PD

Thursday March 16,

2017

Register

The Reid Technique of Interviewing & Interrogation

Frankfort PD

Mon.- Wed. March 20-22,

2017

Register

John Reid Advanced Interviews & Interrogations

Frankfort PD

Thursday March 23,

2017

Register

DWI Detection & SFST Bolingbrook PD Wed.- Friday March 29-31

Register

40hr Firearms Instructor Course

JJC, Weitendorf Agr. Center

Monday- Friday April 3-7,

2017

Register

Field Training Officer (Sokolove Model)

Romeoville PD

Mon.-Fri. April 3- 7,

2017

Register

Crisis Intervention Team Training (CIT)

Plainfield Fire Department HQ

Mon-Fri. April 24-28,

2017

Register

IVC Update & Review for Patrol

Frankfort PD

Monday May 01,

2017

Register

Medical Marijuana & Marijuana DUI Arrests

Frankfort PD

Monday May 15,

2017

Register

This schedule will be updated as additional programs and locations are contracted.

Save the date! Upcoming Training

Gordon Grahams Tactical Risk Management ~ May 2017

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Illinois DUI and IVC Legal Update Romeoville Police Department

1050 West Romeo Road (at Sunset Pointe Drive), Romeoville, IL 60446 Friday, January 6, 2017

8:00 am till 4:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Legal Updates

Course Description: This course is design and instructed by an experienced and practicing assistant state’s attorney to give police officers, first line supervisors and command level personnel a review and update in the area of DUI and many of the associated issues. In addition to the DUI update, recent legislation and case law involving other aspects of the Illinois Vehicle Code will also be examined.

Topics to be covered include:

Updates on DUI/Traffic laws (both statutory and case law) Legal issues associated with fatal/life threatening crashes with and

without evidence of impairment

Summary suspension issues Trial and courtroom issues

Chemical testing Updates on other issue pertaining to the Illinois Vehicle Code

Instructor: Deborah Mills had been a prosecutor for 16 years, 5 years with the Milwaukee District Attorney’s Office and the remaining 11 years with the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office. Deborah served as the supervisor of the DUI/Traffic Unit in the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office since 2004 and has primarily prosecuted DUI/Traffic cases since 2004. She currently serves as a felony prosecutor. Additionally, Deborah has trained officers and prosecutors in both Illinois and Wisconsin on various DUI and traffic issues.

Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None* *This course is grant funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Internal Affairs Investigations JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Education Center

17840 W. Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60433 Tuesday; January 10, 2017

8:00 am till 4:00 pm GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Lead Homicide Investigator | Legal Updates | Use Of Force

Course Description: This 8-hour course has been designed to provide attendees current information on conducting investigations of complaints in a professional and fair manner. Each attendee will be provided a three ring binder containing of the PowerPoint presentation and copies of applicable Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act required documents and ILEAP accredited policies and procedures relevant to the internal affairs process.

The training will also cover the following topics: Disciplinary Process Early Warning Mechanisms and Issues Informal Inquiries Performance Improvement Plans Evidence Identification and Collection Formal Investigations Interrogations Police Involved Shootings Weingarten Rights Garrity Rights Loudermill Hearings Just Cause Pertinent Case Law FOIA Concerns Internal Affairs File Maintenance Internal Affairs File Destruction Parameters Administrative vs. Criminal Investigations Arbitration Hearings Current Trends - Social Media, GPS, In-Car Cameras, etc. Collaboration with Outside Law Enforcement Entities Citizen Complaint Process Affidavit (current redacted copy) Interrogation (current redacted copy)

Advice of Rights Administrative Leave (current redacted copy)

Order of Suspension (current redacted copy)

Order of Written Reprimand (current redacted copy)

Order of Oral Reprimand (current redacted copy)

Performance Improvement Plan Last Chance Agreement (current redacted copy)

The Brady Rule

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Instructor: Commander Joseph Mitchell is a 20 veteran of the Orland Park Police Department, who is both a practitioner and instructor in the subject matter of internal affairs investigations.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $50.00

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Illinois Juvenile Court Act Update & Refresher JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Education Center

17840 Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60433 Friday, January 13, 2017

8:00 am- 12 noon GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Human Rights | Lead Homicide Investigator | Legal Updates

Course Description: This important class will have an operational impact on officers. A review of each provision of the Juvenile Justice Reform Provisions and discussions regarding the new philosophy and goals of the reform provisions will be covered. Topics discussed are:

Limitations on station adjustments Requirements for involving the Juvenile Officer following arrest Interviewing juvenile offenders Circumstances that may permit brief mingling of adult and juvenile

offenders Community mediation, probation adjustments, and teen courts Changes in record reporting and access provisions Statutory basis for adult prosecution of juveniles

Court decisions dealing with delinquent, neglected, abused and dependent minors will be examined and a brief discussion of “Minors Requiring Authoritative Intervention” will also be included. Instructor: The instructor for this class will be Will County Assistant State’s Attorney, Tina Filipiak.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $50.00

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16 FULL

Breath Alcohol Testing 16-hour Breath Analysis Instrument Operator Course

Monee Police Department 5356 W. Main Street, Monee, IL 60449

Tuesday & Wednesday, January 17 - 18, 2017 8:00 am till 5:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Legal Updates

Course Description: Officers completing this program will be certified as Illinois Breath Analysis Operators by the Illinois State Police. This sixteen-hour course is also certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Some of the topics that will be discussed are as follows:

Operation and function of the breath testing equipment approved for use in Illinois

Detailed discussions on drinking driver enforcement Laboratory training in the use of equipment Pharmacological effects of alcohol Legal matters relating to drinking driver enforcement (including implied consent

and case presentation for court)

Successful completion and attendance of the course including passing the exam is required to be a state certified Breath Alcohol Operator (BAO).

Participants are encouraged, but not required, to bring a laptop computer; ISP course materials are now on a “CD” which is supplied.

Instructors: The Illinois State Police Academy will be providing instructors for this course.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None* (Members will have priority registration)

*This class is funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board.

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Standard Field Sobriety Testing Instructor School Plainfield Police Department

14300 Coil Plus Drive, Plainfield, IL 60544 Monday – Thursday; January 23 - 26, 2017

8:00 am till 4:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Legal Updates

Course Description: The purpose of this course is to prepare law enforcement professionals to effectively instruct the SFST training program using the concepts and principles provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. The curriculum addresses the application of basic adult learning theory and the instruction skills needed to deliver this training.

In the SFST instructor-development training program, the principal participants are law enforcement officers who have demonstrated proficiency in the administration of the standardized field sobriety tests (SFSTs), and are actively involved in detecting and apprehending impaired drivers. Participants should be well versed and comfortable with the SFSTs, including the HGN test.

Primary reasons for attending this training are:

a desire to develop or strengthen effective presentation skills. a desire to develop or strengthen skills as an SFST instructor. a desire to learn how to conduct interactive participant-centered training. a desire to become more familiar with the SFST curriculum available through

NHTSA and the International Association of Chiefs of Police.

The most significant learning activities are the presentations made by the participants. The participants will use NHTSA course materials to prepare their practice teaching presentations. Participants are expected to become thoroughly familiar with content, learning activities, training aids, etc. related to delivery of the SFST course.

Instructors: Lead instructor will be Tony Lebron (Retired M/Sgt; Illinois State Police). He will be assisted by various Law Enforcement Officers (active and retired) approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None* (members will have

priority in registration) *This course is funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic

Services Training Project.

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

C.R.I.M.E. 1-2-3 Criminal Related Interviewing Made Easy©

Frankfort Police Department, 20602 Lincoln Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423

Friday, January 27, 2017 8:00 am till 4:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE

Authority | Lead Homicide Investigator | Procedural Justice

Course Description: This dynamic 8 hr. course is specifically designed to prepare all detectives, investigators, agents, supervisors, gang officers and uniformed patrol officers to become effective interviewers and consistently successful in getting difficult confessions. From newer officers to the more experienced detectives, you will learn to easily separate the interview and interrogation process in three easy steps. Each crucial step provides simple and straightforward how-to’s that will allow you to get confessions in any venue or circumstance. In one day, your expert instructor will provide each attendee with easy-to-understand tools that have been used and perfected on hard-core criminals for over sixteen years. This will be the most exciting and helpful interview class you have ever attended. No more time-consuming and expensive courses that teach complex interrogation “tactics” that have more steps than you can remember during a stressful interview. Build self-confidence, learn what to do and start becoming a great interviewer today. C.R.I.M.E 1-2-3 is here. “So get in, get it and get out.”

Course Topics: Real interviewer preparation

Time management Know your suspect, or terrorist group Set the stage for success Proper introductions and face time Recognize and utilize your strong points Physical and verbal considerations Homicide preparation and legal aspects Choosing “your” interview technique Closing the confession Morals and the media

Instructor: Domenic Cappelluti CFI is a veteran street cop with the Waukegan (Illinois) Police Department and former Group Supervisor of the elite Lake County Major Crime Task Force (Illinois). With over 17 years of experience Domenic has specialized in high profile violent street crimes, to include homicides, murder for hire cases on gang and drug officers, and officer involved shootings. During his career, Domenic has worked in patrol, and avidly supervised the Criminal Investigations Division and the Gang Suppression Unit. Domenic has proudly conducted and directed hundreds of gang and drug related operations throughout his County and the Chicago metropolitan area targeting Chicago based street gangs

This project is supported by Homeland Security funds, awarded by the Illinois Terrorism Task Force through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None

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Tri-River Police Training Region &

Northwestern University Center for Public Safety FULL

Supervision of Police Personnel Frankfort Police Department

20602 Lincoln Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423 Monday – Friday; January 30 - February 3, 2017

8:00 am to 5:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE

Authority | Cultural Competency | Human Rights | Legal Updates | Procedural Justice

Course Description: The Supervision of Police Personnel course prepares first-line supervisors for a successful transition from officer to supervisor, and provides professional development to current supervisors who have had little or no formal training to lead officers. The course provides the fundamentals of leadership and followership to enable students to become more effective in their roles, and provide a educational foundation for life-long learning and professional development.

The one-week course is designed to teach supervisors how to overcome contemporary leadership challenges and focuses on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors and the public. As emerging leaders navigating today's changing law enforcement environment, Supervision of Police Personnel students learn how to effectively motivate, evaluate and discipline employees in order to successfully carry out the visions of their law enforcement agencies.

Who Should Attend: Supervision of Police Personnel is an absolute must for all new supervisors or soon-to-be-promoted officers. Experienced supervisors are encouraged to attend to improve their leadership and supervisory effectiveness and continue developing in the law enforcement profession.

Course Content:

The personal profile system: DiSC instrument Key elements of dynamic leadership Communication Supervising Diversity Motivational principles

Performance Management Planning and decision making The disciplinary process Ethics, professionalism and community image Risk Management

Equipment needed: All students need to bring a laptop computer or other similar device with internet accessibility. Contact the Tri-River if you are unable to bring a device with you.

Instructors: Course instructors are police managers (active or retired) who combine extensive experience with solid academic credentials, provided by Northwestern University Center for Public Safety.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $250.00 (members will receive priority registration)

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16 &

Will, Cook, Grundy County Fire Investigation Task Force

Use of Force for Fire and Arson Investigators JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Education Center

17840 Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60433 Saturday, February 4, 2016

8:30 am till 2:30 pm

There will be a working lunch session (Bring Your Own Lunch)

GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Lead Homicide Investigator

Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Procedural Justice | Legal Updates | Use Of Force

Course Description: This Six-hour course explores changes that have occurred in federal and Illinois law regarding the use of deadly force. Participants will be reintroduced to the Illinois Revised Statutes and the U.S. Supreme Court case of Tennessee v Garner from an officers and supervisory perspective. Situations to be studied include forcible felonies, threat of life, and arrestee/prisoner escapes. Videotapes of actual police shootings will be viewed and handouts, including copies of the statutes, will be provided.

The course will also cover the following:

Excessive force and reasonable force

Gaining entry and resisting arrest

Effecting an arrest

Federal constraints

Types of offenses and the use of force

Civil litigation on the subject

Civil Rights Act – Title 42 USC Section 1983

What is Implicit or Unconscious Bias; Escalation / De-escalation in the Police Use of

Force

Instructor: Jeff Chudwin served 38 years and retired as Chief of Police for the Village of Olympia

Fields, Illinois. Jeff is a founding member and president of the Illinois Tactical Officers Association. As a competitive shooter of over 35 years he has won numerous competitions including the 2010 National Patrol Rifle Championship. He designed the first patrol rifle instructor training program certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

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He has studied firearms use and design and developed and patented rifle and pistol safety devices. He developed and instructs the basic patrol rifle, patrol rifle instructor, advanced patrol rifle, Firearms Instructor Update, and rifle-pistol armorer courses for MTU’s state wide. Combining his experience as an attorney, prosecutor, and career peace officer, he writes for several law enforcement publications and lectures nationwide regarding police use of force, firearms training, patrol functions, and tactical operations.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Cold Case Homicides &

High Profile Media Cases Orland Park Police Department

15100 S. Ravinia Ave., Orland Park IL 60462 Thursday & Friday, February 09 & 10, 2017

8:00 am till 4:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s):

Law Update | Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Lead Homicide Investigator | Human Rights

Course Description: This two day, 16-hour course has been designed by (Tri-River) along with an expert from the field of Investigations, to provide detectives and investigators with the skills necessary for conducting thorough, legally defensible investigative processes and techniques when investigating cold homicides and high profile media cases.

Students will review the role of a criminal investigator during the investigative process and learn practical and effective investigative techniques for investigating cold homicides and high profile media cases. Detectives will examine cold homicide investigations and high profile media cases. Detectives will be given techniques to assist in the solving of these cases. This program emphasizes practical exercises and case studies.

Key topical areas to be addressed include the following:

Physical evidence recognition Investigative strategies for crimes against persons Solvability factors for different crimes Solvability matrix for cold homicide cases Resource implementation

Interviews and interrogations Line-ups, photo arrays, and other identification procedures Electronic recording of homicide interviews The use of Confidential Informants Establishing informants and the evidence need for a Consensual Overhear Order (Wire)

The goals of this course are to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to:

Effectively utilize technologies when presenting evidence in court and recording confessions Use different methods to adequately corroborate confessions, property crime offenses, crimes

against persons, etc…

Manage informants and obtain evidence need to conduct a Consensual Over Hear Order Utilize internet resources such as Facebook and other social media outlets to obtain personal

and property information

Utilize tracking methods such as GPS, I-Pass, cell signals, and credit card records when obtaining information

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Apply several different solvability factors to any investigative situation Identify key differences between interviews and interrogations, correctly set up an interview

room, guide a conversation using various questioning techniques, and correctly accept a written statement from a suspect

Evaluate cold homicide cases to determine solvability Managing high profile cases and methods that help solve the case Managing and debriefing Confidential Informant

Instructor: Larry Rafferty is the Commander of the Criminal Investigations Division for the Cook County Illinois Sheriffs Police Department. Larry has been with the Cook County Sheriffs Police Department for 27 years. During that time, he has worked as a patrol officer and detective. Larry spent 13 years as a detective and was assigned to investigate property crimes, violent crimes and then to the homicide team. Larry also spent 16 years as a member of the South Suburban Major Crimes Task Force. He began as a task force investigator and later became a team leader, squad leader and for six years the commander of the homicide team. As commander of the task force, Larry commanded 85 investigators and 15 supervisors. Larry oversaw the entire criminal investigation including crime scene technicians, search warrant teams, leads and case managers and the social media team. Larry worked on and supervised over 150 homicides with the task force. Larry as a Detective Sergeant supervised the Cook County Sheriffs Police Departments Cold Case Squad for three years. Larry supervised four detectives and his unit was recognized by the Chicago Crime Commission for an outstanding Cold Case Criminal Investigation. Larry currently holds the rank of Detective Division Commander and oversees the entire Investigation Division. Larry has spent 22 years in the Detective Division and has worked on more than 250 murder cases. He has conducted dozens of Overhear wiretapped homicide investigations involving the use of Confidential Informants and jail inmates. He has also been involved in many high profile media cases. Larry teaches at the Cook County Sheriffs Police Training Academy and is an instructor for North East Multi Regional Training.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $100.00

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

IVC Update and Review for Patrol (Interactive, Scenario and Table Top Format)

Frankfort Police Department 20602 Lincoln-Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423

Monday; February 13, 2017 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Legal Updates

GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center

Course Description: This eight-hour course will be an open forum review of the primary enforcement sections of the Illinois Vehicle Code. Content includes the use of IVC violations for probable cause stops, bail bond procedures for multiple offense and out-of-state violators, and equipment and safety and enforcement issues. Attendees will participate in table-top exercises in the morning and afternoon sessions. These exercises will help officers understand the subtle differences in the subsections of offenses (e.g.: turning, U turns, sign violations). Attendees will also examine the differences between business, petty, and serious IVC offenses. Attendees will:

Learn the application of the "hands free" electronic communication device law o what is allowed while holding the device (speed dialing, etc)

Review o New laws o Changes to existing laws

Review current violations from commonly used IVC chapters Cover the new bond procedure for petty traffic offenses effective 01/01/2015 Learn how to recognize vehicles which are hazardous dilapidated motor vehicles

o when a vehicle can be towed by law enforcement from private property DUI enforcement laws

o BAID o MDDP o Felony violations

Review less commonly used, probable cause-based sections Learn proper application of IVC registration sections to out-of-state violators Review current court case law affecting application of the IVC

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Learn proper application and use of IVC sections for similar offenses

o e.g.: charging too fast for conditions instead of speeding

Review towing statutes and court rulings about vehicle towing Learn graduated license enforcement Review child safety seat enforcement

This course is appropriate for patrol and traffic enforcement officers (local, county, state), and their supervisors. Instructor: H. Michael Drumm, D.P.A, will conduct the course. Dr. Drumm is president of Drumm & Associates, Ltd. He has more than 37 years of IVC enforcement experience, and is currently a member of the Monee Police Department. Drumm is an ITOA and ILEETA member, and is certified as an instructor with the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Drumm is also an approved instructor for the Department of Homeland Security, and an adjunct instructor at the Police Training Institute at the University of Illinois and the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy (SLEA) at the College of DuPage (IL).

Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None* *This course is grant funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Drug Overdose Prevention Program Naloxone Training Train the Trainer

Romeoville Police Department 1050 West Romeo Road (at Sunset Pointe Drive), Romeoville, IL 60446

Tuesday, February 14, 2017 8:00 am - 9:30 am

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Procedural Justice

Purpose: First Responders Naloxone training funded by Will County’s Executive Office, Program is 1.5 hours.

Who: First Responders – police officers chosen to serve as training officers for their departments. An agreement is signed by each department to uphold DASA standards, reporting requirements, and care of the Naloxone. The Will County Executive’s Office oversees the program and collect the data to report to DASA

What: IDHS/DASA guidelines inform programs about how to become enrolled as a Drug Overdose Prevention

Program. Will County is approved and considered an authorized program. Naloxone is a prescription medicine that reverses an overdose by blocking heroin (or other opioids) in the brain for 30 to 90 minutes. Naloxone comes in multi-dose vials, pre-filled syringes, nasal atomizer, and for purposes of this program will be administered in the newest nasal spray form developed by ADAPT Pharma. ADAPT Pharma produces a new

FDA approved 4mg Narcan Nasal Spray. Link for more information on kit: narcannasalspray.com

Learning Goals • Understand Department procedures and implementation requirements • Become familiar with Illinois Public Act # 096-0361 • Obtain baseline understanding of addiction and the opiate overdose problem • Understand how opioids work • Recognize an opioid overdose • Learn how to respond to an opioid overdose, rescue breathing and resuscitation • Learn how to administer Narcan (Naloxone), an opiate antidote • Care for the drug overdose victim after administration of the drug overdose antidote

Why: Drug overdose is recognized as a significant problem in Illinois. Harm Reduction to combat increasing overdose deaths brought on by opiates - prescription pain pills and heroin. First Responder training mandated by State of Illinois as of January 1, 2016.

The Public Act 096-0361 (20 ILCS 301/5-23 new) is a life-saving law that took effect on January 1, 2010, and makes it legal in Illinois for non-medical persons to administer Naloxone to another individual in order to prevent an opioid/heroin overdose from becoming fatal. This Public Act allows the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DASA) to establish and authorize programs to distribute Naloxone.

Program Manager / Instructor: Kathleen Burke, PhD, Consultant; President, Strategic Prevention, [email protected]; 708.205.5782

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

A.R.I.D.E. Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement

JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Education Center 17840 W. Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60433

Wednesday & Thursday, February 15 & 16, 2017 8:00 am till 4:00 pm

GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Human Rights | Legal Updates

Course Description: The Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) program was developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) with input from the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) and the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police. ARIDE was created to address the gap in training between the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) and the Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC) Program.

This course will offer additional information to law enforcement officers on detecting impairment caused by more than just alcohol. Often law enforcement officers that have not received advanced or in-service training regarding drug impairment tend to not be able to identify these characteristics; therefore, they will release an impaired driver. Once an officer completes the training he/she will be more proficient with the 3 battery of tests (HGN, WAT, OLS), as well as a broader knowledge of drug impairment indicators. The law enforcement officer will also be more familiar with the DRE program and its function. This will facilitate better communication and transfer of critical roadside indicators of impairment to the evaluating DRE officer for a more complete and accurate assessment of the impairment.

ARIDE is a 16-hour training course taught by DRE instructors or SFST instructors who are also DREs. The training will be conducted under the control and approval of the DEC Program state coordinator. This course encompasses information and techniques for addressing the drug and alcohol impaired driving problem. The following topics are discussed and/or delivered in detail throughout the entire curriculum:

Update of Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Battery How drug impaired driving affects our community SFST Proficiency Examination Drugs in the human body and the impairing effects they may have

Seven categories of drugs identified by the DEC Program Additional sobriety tests that will provide an expanded knowledge of detection to law

enforcement

Provide an expanded knowledge of prosecuting drug impaired drivers to prosecutors and courts

Much of the classroom training is devoted to hands-on practice.

Instructor: Tony Lebron (Retired M/Sgt; Illinois State Police) will be the lead instructor.

Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None* (members will have

priority in registration) *This class is funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board.

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Utilizing Electronic Records and Resources in Investigations

Frankfort Police Department, 20602 Lincoln Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423

Friday, February 17, 2017 8:00 am till 4:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Law Update| Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Lead Homicide Investigator |Civil Rights

Course Description: This one day, 8-hour course has been designed by (Tri-River) along with an expert from the field of Investigations, to provide detectives and investigators with the knowledge and resources necessary for searching, recovering, and exploiting various sources of electronic data for use in a wide variety of investigations. Students will learn practical and effective investigative techniques utilizing electronic information sources to augment and enhance the investigative process. Students will be given an overview of specific sources of electronic information and be provided with techniques for locating, preserving, and recovering the information. Students will be presented with case vignettes that will demonstrate how the information was used to bring the case to a successful conclusion. This program emphasizes practical experiences and case studies. Topics covered will include:

Resources available to Law Enforcement and examples of the mostly widely used electronic communication services.

Best practices for searching, locating, and preserving volatile electronic information. Legal requirements necessary for the retrieval of various forms of electronic information. Samples of documents (preservations, subpoenas, search warrants) needed to recover

electronic evidence.

Examples of responses from various electronic communication providers. Methods and techniques for efficiently analyzing data. Overview of Cellular Networks and records available from Cellular Carriers. Instructions on how to interpret, visualize, and plot Call Detail Records.

Guidance on how to report and document findings for use in the investigation. Explain the importance of combining verified information (Government records, Credit reports,

etc.) with open source electronic information (social media, pre-paid cellular phones, etc). Instructor: Adam Gulczynski is currently assigned as a Detective with the Hickory Hills Police Department and has served in that capacity for 10 years. Adam has been with the Hickory Hills Police Department for 13 years. As a Detective, Adam is assigned to investigate a variety of crimes to include thefts, robberies, burglaries, financial crimes, cyber-crimes, sexual assaults, crimes against children, and homicides. Adam has worked and assisted with hundreds of Felony Investigations in Hickory Hills and the surrounding communities, often specializing in the location, recovery, and analysis of electronic information. Adam has spent 7 years assigned to the South Suburban Major Crimes Task Force, first assigned as an investigator, and serving as a Supervisor for the last 5 years. Continued on next page:

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Adam is currently responsible for overseeing the development, analysis, and preservation of information from electronic sources i.e. cellular phones, social media, and other electronic information sources. Adam is also the Commander of the Southwest Major Crimes Task Force and supervises 21 investigators during homicide and kidnapping cases. Adam oversees the entire criminal investigation including crime scene processing, search warrant acquisition, leads management, and the development of investigative reports. He has also been involved in many high profile media cases and has assembled courtroom presentations for jury trial. Adam is a member of the All our Children’s Advocacy Center’s CAIR team and provides investigative guidance to local detectives in the investigation of crimes against children. Adam is an instructor for the North East Multi Regional Training unit.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $50.00

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16 & Illinois D.A.R.E. Officer’s Association

D.A.R.E. Officer Training Plainfield Police Department

14300 Coil Plus Drive, Plainfield, IL 60544 Monday- Friday, February 20 – March 3, 2017

8:00 am till 5:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Procedural Justice

Course Description: This 80+ hrs. training is required by D.A.R.E. America for certification of all new D.A.R.E. Instructors, and provides successful graduates with authorization to deliver copyrighted D.A.R.E. curricula for elementary and middle school programs, parent and community programs, as well as several enhancement lessons. The focus of the training is to provide instructors with the skills necessary for successful classroom instruction and student learning. The course is very intense and requires after training assignments to be completed each evening. This two-week certification course is for candidates representing current D.A.R.E. participating agencies or agencies who will be implementing D.A.R.E. programs in their local communities for the 2017-18 school year. The fee is $750 per candidate which includes registration fee, a light breakfast and lunch (provided Monday – Friday only), instruction, and course materials. All candidates will be responsible for their own dinner meal each day (and all meals over the weekend if necessary). Travel expenses and hotel arrangements are not included. The course is very intense and requires after training assignments to be completed each evening. Contracted with Hampton Inn Joliet I80 (815) 725-2424 Jennifer Lorenz – double occupancy to keep costs down. Participation in all sessions of the course, completion of all training objectives, and satisfactory skills performance is required for certification. There is no other entry-level D.A.R.E. Officer Training proposed for the remainder of the 2017 fiscal year in Illinois, so carefully project your needs. It is required that participants be certified law enforcement officers with two years of experience. Waivers to this requirement are possible and granted on a case by case basis upon request. Application and waivers must be completed and returned to the D.A.R.E. State Coordinator by email at [email protected] or by fax to (815) 439-6916. Send payments to 14300 S. Coil Plus Drive Plainfield, Il. 60544. Applications must be authorized and SIGNED by the requesting agency. Final acceptance in the program is pending upon review of application, an acceptance letter will be sent with further instructions. For more information, contact Kim Giugler with DARE related questions at (815) 725-1460. Instructors and Mentors: Will be supplied by the Illinois D.A.R.E. Officer’s Association and D.A.R.E. America.

Member Tuition: $750.00 Non-Member Tuition: $750.00

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Legal & Policy Issues for Illinois Tactical Teams (Use of Force/Issues and Options for Tactical Teams)

JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Education Center 17840 W. Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60433

Tuesday, February 21, 2017 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Procedural Justice | Legal Updates | Use Of Force

GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center

Course Description: This up-to-date workshop will enhance Special Response/Tactical Team members understanding of:

Arrest authority

Tactical issues

Use of force options during high-risk police operations

Policy and procedure

Liability exposure and legal parameters.

Instructor: Jeff Chudwin served 38 years and retired as the Chief of Police for the Village of Olympia Fields IL. He has been a law enforcement officer since 1974 and continues as a sworn officer with the Peotone IL Police Department. He served as an Assistant States Attorney for both Will and Cook Counties IL. Chief Chudwin is a founding member of the Illinois Tactical Officers Association (ITOA) and has served as president of the association since 1995. He is a founding member and for ten years served as cochairman of the statewide law enforcement mutual aid system / the Illinois Law Enforcement Alarm System (ILEAS) Region 4 – of Cook, DuPage and Lake Counties. In addition, he acted as cochairman of the terrorism /emergency preparedness committees of the South Cook County Suburban Chiefs of Police Association and the South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association.

Since 1978, Chief Chudwin has provided training to police officers and agencies on legal and practical issues of police use of force, tactical response training and officer survival at conferences throughout the country. He has worked on legal and policy issues related to officer involved shootings and represented officers involved in high-level use of force incidents. He is the executive editor of the ITOA Journal and has authored numerous articles for law enforcement publications on the issues of police use of force, firearms training, and SWAT and patrol functions. Chief Chudwin deployed as a member of the ILEAS Task Force Illinois in response to the Hurricane Katrina EMAC request by the State of Louisiana in September 2005.

This project is supported by Homeland Security funds, awarded by the Illinois Terrorism Task Force through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None (Members will

have priority in registration)

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Medical Marijuana and

Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Frankfort Police Department

20602 Lincoln-Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423 Thursday, March 16, 2017

8:00 am till 4:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE

Authority | Human Rights | Legal Updates

Course Description: The Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act enacted January 1, 2014, created new challenges for law enforcement personnel. According to statute, the law enforcement officer must have an independent, cannabis-related factual basis, giving reasonable suspicion that the person is impaired by cannabis. Subsequent to establishing these elements, an officer may ask the driver to submit to Standardized Field Sobriety Tests. Under this statute, the results of SFSTs will be the primary tool in determining impairment. The goal of this 8-hour block of instruction is to provide officers with an overview of the medical marijuana statute. The primary focus will be on enforcing the DUI segment, including the implied consent provision.

A Standardized Field Sobriety Testing proficiency exam will be given utilizing the new 2015 SFST curriculum. This exam will serve as a SFST recertification in order to satisfy IDOT requirements for DUI grants.

Officers will also be provided information on non-standardized tests and eye exams which will aid in the determination of cannabis impairment. The ultimate goal is to reduce the number of crashes, deaths and injuries caused by impaired drivers.

Upon completion of this training officers will be able to: Summarize the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act Describe those individuals that may use or possess medical marijuana Describe those agencies capable of cultivating and selling medical marijuana Describe the limitations for possession and using medical marijuana Describe who is banned from the program Describe the implied consent provision of the statute Summarize scientific research related to driving and cannabis usage Administer SFSTs utilizing 2015 SFST curriculum Pass a SFST proficiency exam with standards from the 2015 SFST curriculum Administer eye checks to determine cannabis usage Recognize signs and symptoms associated with cannabis usage Administer non-standardized field sobriety test

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Instructor: Tony Lebron (Retired M/Sgt; ISP) will be the lead instructor. Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None* *This course is grant funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

The Reid Technique of Interviewing and Interrogation® Frankfort Police Department,

20602 Lincoln Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423 Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday; March 20, 21 & 22, 2017

8:00 am till 3:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s):

Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Lead Homicide Investigator | Legal Updates

Course Description: This is a twenty-one hour program on the Reid Technique of Interviewing and Interrogation®. The course includes; interview and interrogation preparation, behavior symptoms, the Reid® Behavior Analysis Interview (B.A.I.) and “The Reid Nine Steps of Interrogation” which include:

Interview and Interrogation Preparation The style, appearance and approach of the successful interviewer and interrogator will be covered, as will the room settings conducive to these activities.

Behavior Symptoms Differences in verbal and nonverbal behavior between innocent and deceptive persons often can be observed, and are thus indicative of whether or not a suspect is telling the truth. A guilty suspect makes a conscious decision to resist your effort to get at the truth. In trying to maintain a structure of verbal lies, however, that suspect most often develops internal conflicts and tensions which manifest themselves in nonverbal behavior. Thus, body movements, facial expressions, eye contact, attitudes, posture and grooming gestures can indicate whether the subject is telling the truth or lying. Nonverbal indicators can also be used to determine whether the suspect under interrogation is listening, maintaining a defiant attitude or is ready to confess. You will learn how to observe and assess critical behavior symptoms and use those assessments to determine whether to move on to the next step of the interrogation.

Reid®” Behavioral Analysis Interview “(B.A.I.) The information developed through use of the standard investigative questions of “who,” “what,” “when” and “how” is often not adequate — even in combination with physical evidence — to identify the wrongdoer. The Reid Behavioral Analysis Interview is a technique that uses a structured set of non-accusatory behavior-provoking questions developed as a result of many thousands of interviews. The B.A.I. makes it easier to determine whether the suspect is telling the truth about involvement in the matter under investigation, and is flexible enough to be used in cases ranging from employee theft to homicide. The Reid Nine Steps of Interrogation® The nine step approach to a successful interrogation has been developed by John E. Reid and Associates through extensive research and practical experience over a period of 60 years. Because of the subject’s importance, approximately half the classroom time in the seminar is devoted to the interrogation process and detailed examination of each of the nine steps.

John Reid and Associates will provide the instructor for this class.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $345.00

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John Reid Advanced Interviews & Interrogations Frankfort Police Department,

20602 Lincoln Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423 Thursday, March 23, 2017

8:00 am to 3:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Lead Homicide Investigator | Legal Updates

Course Description: This course is for individuals who have completed the 3-day seminar on The Reid Technique of Interviewing and Interrogation, and builds upon their knowledge of the Reid Technique.

Most unsuccessful interrogations are a result of the investigator’s inability to move the guilty suspect from one stage of the interrogation to the other. Reid has defined three distinct stages of the interrogation that may give the investigator problems:

1. Defiant stage: seven proven tactics to move suspects out of this stage 2. Neutral stage: four proven techniques to get the suspect to listen to the

interrogator’s themes 3. Acceptance stage: three specific techniques that will dramatically increase

admissions of guilt

People who commit crimes do so to fulfill certain needs. What needs were satisfied is based upon the case facts, evidence and results of the interview — types of needs that will be thoroughly discussed are: • Real need crimes • Impulse need crimes • Esteem need crimes • Lifestyle need crimes

The Advanced Seminar will also address the following specific problem areas for some but not all interrogations: • Juvenile interrogations • Interrogation regarding guilty knowledge • Playing one suspect against another • Interrogation on multiple crimes

Course Instructor: This course will be taught by Instructors with John E. Reid and Associates, Inc.

Member Tuition: None Non- Member Tuition: $125.00

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

DWI Detection & Standard Field Sobriety Testing (24-hour course)

Bolingbrook Police Department 375 Briarcliff Rd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440

Wednesday thru Friday, March 29, 30 & 31, 2017 8:00 am till 4:30 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Civil Rights | Legal Updates

This three day, 24 hour course is a State Certified program on the standardization of sobriety testing procedures. The latest testing methods will be demonstrated. Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) techniques for improved probable cause standard for DUI arrests will be taught. This course will also cover the pharmacological differences between drug effects and alcohol effects on the body.

This course utilizes live dosed individuals as opposed to videos, which greatly

enhances the training.

Course Description: The purpose of this course is to increase deterrence of DWI violations, and thereby reduce the number of crashes, deaths and injuries caused by impaired drivers. As a result of this training, participants will become significantly better able to:

Understand enforcement's role in general DWI deterrence.

Understand detection phases, clues and techniques.

Understand requirements for organizing and presenting testimonial and documentary evidence in DWI

cases.

Recognize and interpret evidence of DWI violations.

Administer and interpret Standardized Field Sobriety Tests.

Describe DWI evidence clearly and convincingly in written reports and verbal testimony.

Understand the tasks and decisions of DWI detection.

Know and recognize typical vehicle maneuvers and human indicators symptomatic of DWI associated with

initial observations.

Know and recognize typical reinforcing maneuvers and indicators that come to light during the stopping

sequence.

Know and recognize typical sensory and other clues of alcohol and/or other drug impairment that may be

seen during face-to-face contact with DWI suspects.

Know and recognize typical behavioral clues of alcohol and/or other drug impairment that may be seen

during the suspect's exit from the vehicle.

Understand the role and relevance of psychophysical testing in pre-arrest screening of DWI suspects.

Know and carry out appropriate administrative procedures for validated divided attention psychophysical

tests.

Know and recognize typical clues of alcohol and/or other drug impairment that may be seen during

administration of the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests.

Instructors: The instructors for this class will be Lt. Dave Schurr of the Bolingbrook Police Department and Sgt. Steve Sigler of the Illinois State Police. *This course is funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board has been submitted.

Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None*

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

40 Hour Firearms Instructor Course JJC, Weitendorf Agricultural Center; 17840 W. Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60433

& Will County Sheriff’s Range & Training Facility; 2402 Laraway Rd., Joliet, IL 60433

Monday - Friday, April 3 – 7, 2017 1:00 pm till 9:00 pm

(Class will begin at the JJC Ag. Center each afternoon)

GPS alert: use 1151 East Laraway Road 60433, neighbor of Ag. Center

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Use of Force | Legal Updates

Course Description: This course of instruction is designed to produce a qualified law enforcement firearms instructor who is capable of training police officers of all experience levels to safely, efficiently, and effectively employ their duty handguns in the course of their work activities. Additionally, student officers will be trained on choosing various firearms, ammunition, and firearms accessories for the law enforcement mission. Communications skills coupled with teaching and learning skills will be integrated into every component of this course of instruction. This course is open to any officer who is currently assigned as or under consideration for assignment as a police firearms instructor.

At the completion of this training, the student officer will be able to identify the law enforcement mission critical goals and objectives of a police firearms instructor, demonstrate the instructional issues, and produce documentation detailing the training efforts. Student officers will be required to pass a written exam, correctly demonstrate designated training exercises, and pass a live fire qualification course with their duty handgun.

Training methodology will be:

Explanation – By Instructor Demonstration – By Instructor Corrected Practice / Hands On By Student Officer Under Supervision of Instructor(s) Demonstration – By Student Officer

This course is certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) STUDENTS MUST BRING THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT TO CLASS:

1,000 rounds of ammunition Hat with bill to protect face from brass ejections Eye protection Pencil/pen and notebook Duty leather and pistol Duty flashlight Soft body armor Comfortable clothing and boots, NO SHORTS (fatigues/BDUs suggested) NOTE: Students will

participate in multiple tactical exercises and can expect to get dirty. Water to drink during tactical exercises A packed lunch

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Lead Instructor: Jeff Chudwin served 38 years and retired as the Chief of Police for the Village of Olympia Fields IL. He has been a law enforcement officer since 1974 and continues as a sworn officer with the Peotone IL Police Department. He served as an Assistant States Attorney for both Will and Cook Counties IL. Chief Chudwin is a founding member of the Illinois Tactical Officers Association (ITOA) and has served as president of the association since 1995. He is a founding member and for ten years served as cochairman of the statewide law enforcement mutual aid system / the Illinois Law Enforcement Alarm System (ILEAS) Region 4 – of Cook, DuPage and Lake Counties. In addition, he acted as cochairman of the terrorism /emergency preparedness committees of the South Cook County Suburban Chiefs of Police Association and the South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association. Since 1978, Chief Chudwin has provided training to police officers and agencies on legal and practical issues of police use of force, tactical response training and officer survival at conferences throughout the country. He has worked on legal and policy issues related to officer involved shootings and represented officers involved in high-level use of force incidents. He is the executive editor of the ITOA Journal and has authored numerous articles for law enforcement publications on the issues of police use of force, firearms training, and SWAT and patrol functions. Chief Chudwin deployed as a member of the ILEAS Task Force Illinois in response to the Hurricane Katrina EMAC request by the State of Louisiana in September 2005.

Co-Instructor: Kim Heath is a Will County Sheriff's Deputy and Range Master. Kim is the President of the Women's Tactical Association, has been a firearms instructor for 11 years. She is a regular competitor in the National Patrol Rifle Competition and has done work with the NRA Women's Network and Guns and Ammo TV.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $400.00

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Field Training Officer Certification (Sokolove Model)

Romeoville Police Department 1050 West Romeo Road (at Sunset Pointe Drive), Romeoville, IL 60446

Monday - Friday, April 3 - 7, 2017 8:00 am till 4:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Human Rights |Cultural Competency Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Legal Updates| Procedural Justice

Course Description: This forty-hour course is specifically designed for experienced uniformed patrol personnel selected to serve as Field Training Officers with probationary employees. The course emphasizes the FTO’s role in assisting probationers certify for solo patrol operations by applying the knowledge and skills acquired during Basic Police Training/Certification and using them according to agency policy, procedures and community service delivery standards.

The instruction highlights two essential Field Training and Evaluation Process skills: 1) the ability to examine and objectively document the probationer’s job behaviors using the 2009 revised non-numerical/behaviorally anchored standardized assessment guidelines and, 2) analyzing the probationer’s training needs and using proper instructional techniques for corrective action.

The instruction presentation will focus upon discussion as well as hands-on application of the course materials in small group and individual/student exercises. Students will be required to complete out-of-classroom reading assignments from the course text and workbook, Breaking Routine™: Field Training Officer.

The course content will include: • What every FTO really needs to know about the operational structure of the Field Training &

Evaluation Process. • The Instructional Relay Race: Taking over where Basic Police Training/Certification left off.

o Inventorying the probationer’s current knowledge and skill proficiencies. • Selection and use of on-the-job instructional techniques: finding the best tools to meet the challenge. • Utilization of legally defensible, non-numerical standardized evaluation guidelines. • Objectively documenting probationer performance. • Documenting the extent of training and coaching without becoming a best-seller author. • Strategically addressing Probationer areas of Corrective Action Necessary. • Utilizing the Probationer Officer Manual as the Field Training playbook. • Practical Directed Patrol Mapping™: Preparing the Probationer for Proactive - Community Oriented Policing: Dancing with SARA! • Creating a Self-Reliant™ law enforcement agent.

Special attention: Students should be familiar with their Department’s current Field Training and Evaluation Process and should be briefed on their agency’s process. Students are encouraged to bring a copy of their agency’s Probationary Office Manual and forms to class.

Instructor: This course will be taught by: Mr. Bruce Sokolove, Field Training Assoc., Ypsilanti, MI.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: $300.00 (Members will have priority registration)

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Crisis Intervention Team Training (CIT) 40-Hour State Certified Course

Plainfield Fire Protection District (Headquarters) 23748 W. 135th Street, Plainfield, Illinois 60544

Monday – Friday; April 24 – 28, 2017 8:00 am till 5:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Cultural Competency | Human Rights | Legal Updates | Procedural Justice

Purpose: Law enforcement officers are generally the first responders to crisis events. This course is also open to local and county sworn corrections officers. It is important to have individuals in law enforcement who can utilize effective strategies, insuring public and personal safety. The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training provides officers with education about mental illness and other behavioral disabilities as well as providing skills and tools for effectively and safely interacting with someone who is experiencing a crisis. Course Description: Crisis Intervention Team training is an in-depth 40-hour specialized course of study

for uniformed patrol law enforcement officers and sworn corrections officers who, in addition to their regular service calls, will be required to respond to crisis calls involving people who have behavioral disabilities. CIT officers will use their acquired knowledge and skill to effectively handle crisis situations and make the most appropriate disposition, which will best serve the individual and the community.

The key components of this course cover the following: Officers are exposed to the dynamics of mental illness, developmental disabilities, child and adolescent

disorders, elderly individuals with behavioral issues, returning combat veterans, people who have excited

delirium, and people with substance abuse/co-occurring disorders. This training will allow officers to make

quick and effective decisions utilizing options they have to resolve the crisis.

Officers are exposed to the experiences, viewpoints and concerns of persons with mental illnesses

(consumers). Officers will meet with consumers in order to gain their perspective and learn from them.

Officers receive instruction and demonstrations in basic listening and responding skills along with crisis

interventions strategies. Real life crisis scenarios provided by trained professional actors with the

assistance of state-certified CIT officers are presented to officers for them to demonstrate their resolution

skills.

The scenario based training will take place on Thursday, April 27th, attendees will be required

to wear their “department uniform of the day” for their current assignment.

About the Instructors: The course will be conducted by a diverse group of law enforcement and behavioral health professionals, including active CIT officers from various parts of the State of Illinois. An essential part of the CIT course is scenario-based skills training with crisis scenarios provided by trained professional actors. All scenarios are facilitated and evaluated by certified CIT officers.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None (members will receive

priority registration)

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

IVC Update and Review for Patrol (Interactive, Scenario and Table Top Format)

Frankfort Police Department 20602 Lincoln-Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423

Monday; May 1, 2017 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s): Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Legal Updates

Course Description: This eight-hour course will be an open forum review of the primary enforcement sections of the Illinois Vehicle Code. Content includes the use of IVC violations for probable cause stops, bail bond procedures for multiple offense and out-of-state violators, and equipment and safety and enforcement issues. Attendees will participate in table-top exercises in the morning and afternoon sessions. These exercises will help officers understand the subtle differences in the subsections of offenses (e.g.: turning, U turns, sign violations). Attendees will also examine the differences between business, petty, and serious IVC offenses. Attendees will:

Learn the application of the "hands free" electronic communication device law o what is allowed while holding the device (speed dialing, etc)

Review o New laws o Changes to existing laws

Review current violations from commonly used IVC chapters Cover the new bond procedure for petty traffic offenses effective 01/01/2015 Learn how to recognize vehicles which are hazardous dilapidated motor vehicles

o when a vehicle can be towed by law enforcement from private property DUI enforcement laws

o BAID o MDDP o Felony violations

Review less commonly used, probable cause-based sections Learn proper application of IVC registration sections to out-of-state violators Review current court case law affecting application of the IVC

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Learn proper application and use of IVC sections for similar offenses o e.g.: charging too fast for conditions instead of speeding

Review towing statutes and court rulings about vehicle towing

Learn graduated license enforcement Review child safety seat enforcement

This course is appropriate for patrol and traffic enforcement officers (local, county, state), and their supervisors. Instructor: H. Michael Drumm, D.P.A, will conduct the course. Dr. Drumm is president of Drumm & Associates, Ltd. He has more than 37 years of IVC enforcement experience, and is currently a member of the Monee Police Department. Drumm is an ITOA and ILEETA member, and is certified as an instructor with the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Drumm is also an approved instructor for the Department of Homeland Security, and an adjunct instructor at the Police Training Institute at the University of Illinois and the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy (SLEA) at the College of DuPage (IL).

Member Tuition: None* Non-Member Tuition: None* *This course is grant funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

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Tri-River Police Training Region - MTU 16

Medical Marijuana & Marijuana DUI Arrests Frankfort Police Department,

20602 Lincoln Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423 Monday; May 15, 2017

8:00 am – 4:00 pm This course complies with the guidelines of the following mandate(s):

Civil Rights | Constitutional & Proper Use of LE Authority | Legal Updates | Human Rights

Course Description: On January 1, 2014 Illinois legalized Medical Marijuana program. The Medical Marijuana statute specifically differentiates DUI arrest procedures between medical and non-medical marijuana influenced drivers, as well as when the medical exemption cannot be used. Medical Marijuana will become available sometime in 2015.

This one day course is for patrol officers who want to expand their DUI arrests beyond the traditional, alcohol-based DUI traffic arrests while complying with Illinois Marijuana laws. It is also appropriate for patrol supervisors who want to expand their understanding of these types of arrests for report and arrest protocols and approval. This course will cover the 625 ILCS 501 Medical Marijuana (A) (4) arrest and non-medical marijuana (A) (6) DUI arrest.

Content will include the new Medical Marijuana law and driving restrictions, completing the sworn report and warning to motorist, writing the basic report, and testifying in court. Officers will also become familiar with the pharmacokinetics of THC (the active substance in cannabis), the cumulative effects of cannabis use, and the physiology of THC accumulation and removal in the body.

Officers will learn how to recognize the specific and unique clues of individuals under the influence of cannabis. These include eye clues, physical mannerisms, and other distinct signs and symptoms indicating cannabis use.

Attending officers will learn:

How to recognize the clues of drivers under the influence of cannabis How to test for and recognize unique eye indicator Whether the possession is legally exempt or criminally chargeable Recognizing physical “tells” of subjects under the influence of cannabis Which SFSTs are required by state statute for Medical Marijuana

When the Medical Marijuana exemption is not valid The proper procedure for collecting urine specimens in police stations Writing an effective DUI cannabis report Seizing and processing contraband as part of the arrest How to testify in court for SSSH hearings and DUI trials

Instructor: The will be H. Michael Drumm, DPA. Dr. Drumm is a training specialist for Bruce R. Talbot Associates. He has been qualified as an expert witness in the 12th Municipal Circuit Court of Will County in detecting individuals who are driving under the influence of cannabis. Drumm is an ITOA and ILEETA member. He is certified as an instructor with the Illinois Law Enforcement

Training and Standards Board. Drumm is also an NHTSA and DOT approved SFST instructor.

Member Tuition: None Non-Member Tuition: None This course is grant funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation through the Police Traffic Services Training

Project and administered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.