April 11 Verbal Judo. Kathy Carson 247-8669 Crowne Plaza, Billings $99 April 12-13 Grant Writing Workshop. Great Falls Police and Grant Writing USA will present a 2-day grants workshop. In this class, you will learn how to find grants and write winning proposals. Visit http://grantstraining.com/greatfalls for more information. Scott Van Every 455-8421 $425 April 13-14 TASER Instructor Re-Certification Course. Sgt. Hans DeMello 256-6995 Billings $175 April 17-19 Analytical Interview System (AIS) Training. NITV Federal Services and Flathead County. Through integrating new Team Interviewing, Personality Profiling, Interview Planning, Advanced Kinesics, and Defense Barrier Removal (DBR) techniques AIS has developed a cutting edge innovative interviewing system which will increase confession and admission rates. Register at www.aiscourse.com AIS 888-266-7263 Evergreen Fire Hall, Kalispell April 23-27 Montana Executive Leadership Institute. Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena $495 April 24 Crime Scene Investigation. Ray Roerick 853-7867 Community $30 Center, Broadus April 24-25 Basic Radar Training Course. Hosted by Billings Police Elaine Boyd Poplar $25 and Fort Peck Law Enforcement in Poplar. April 26 Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking and the Internet, hosted by the Detective Hughes or 892-3234 or 866- Flathead Valley $50 Columbia Falls Police and Soroptimist International of Kalispell. Material included in tuition include: jump drive, handouts, and cd's. Lunch is also included. Ruth Hill 437-5433 Community College, Arts and Tech Bldg, Room AT139 April 30 - May 4 SFST / Intoxilyzer Course. This 40 hour course provides participants with the skills, training and necessary certifications to process DUI arrests. Instruction is both classroom and hands on. Standard Field Sobriety Testing, Portable Breath Test Instruments and the Intoxilyzer 8000 are covered. Instructors are from the MT Crime Lab and Montana Highway Patrol. Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena $175 Page 1 of 6 Last updated: 4/5/2012
April 30 Bullet Proof Mind taught by Retired Lieutenant Colonel Dave Kathy Carson 247-8669 Holiday Inn $99 Grossman. Hosted by the Billings Police. Register at Grand, Billings ww.code4.org 5500 Midland Road May 3 May 3-4 May 14 Memory Skills for Law Enforcement. This training is intended for anyone who has to use their memory as part of their job. Law enforcement, dispatchers, records management specialists, prosecutors and EMS personnel will all benefit. Group Crisis Intervention. Hosted by the Great Falls Police. Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena Christi Virts 870-0907 Great Falls Police MCDD 443-4371 Gallatin County Detention Center Basic FTO COURSE IS FULL Mike Olson 256-2954 Billings $325 $100 May 15 May 17 May 18 May 21-25 Survival Spanish for Law Enforcement Officers Coeur D'Alene Police Dept. MCDD 443-4371 Crowne Plaza, Billings MCDD 443-4371 Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital, Large Conference Room, Glasgow MCDD 443-4371 Best Western Great Northern Hotel, Havre 208-769-2320 Coeur D'Alene Police Training Room May 21-25 Instructor Development Kathy Carson 247-8669 Billings Police May 21-25 Instructor Development. Hosted by the Flathead County Sheriffs Office. 758-5602 Travis Bruyer Evergreen Fire $200 $195 Page 2 of 6 Last updated: 4/5/2012
June 3-8 22nd Annual Intermountain Law Enforcement Executive Command Annette Sharkey 443-3617 Holiday Inn, West TBD College. Classes are taught by the staff of the FBI's Academy Yellowstone Management Science Unit, Law Enforcement Communications Unit, Critical Incident Response Unit, and/or the FBI Legal Counsel. June 5-7 June 5-7 Basic Patrol Rifle. Students are required to bring his or her own rifle, ammunition, ballistic vest, hearing protection, and duty belt. Rural Policing Training Workshop: Crime Scene Investigation. Register at https://registration.fletc.gov/ Kathy Carson 247-8669 Billings Police $275 plus $20 range fee Jason Barkus 265-4361 Havre June 12-14 Cold Case Homicide Investigations. This training covers crime scene investigation for the first day and a half then crime scene management for the second day and a half. Kathy Carson 247-8669 Billings Police June 18-20 Basic Bike Patrol - LEBA Kathy Carson 247-8669 Billings Police July 9-13 July 17 or 18 Financial Investigations Practical Skills (FIPS). The goal of this course is to provide working professionals with a practical approach and hands-on training in all areas needed to address financial investigations and prosecution. Hosted by the Billings Police and the National White Collar Crime Center. Leadership during Crisis Situations taught by Retired Colonel Danny McKnight. The class covers Colonel McKnight's philosophy on leadership. BJA Training $200 877-628-7674 ext 0 $225 Associate Members, Non- Members $100 $275 Kathy Carson 247-8669 Holiday Inn Grand, Billings 5500 Midland Road July 18-24 Primary SWAT. Rick Layng 444-9955 MLEA Helena $500 July 23-26 Reid Interview & Interrogation. Students will learn interview and interrogation techniques during a combined 4 day program consisting of a 3 day regular seminar followed by a 1 day advanced seminar. To register visit www.reid.com Scott Van Every svanevery@greatfalls mt.net Great Falls Police $595 for both courses Page 3 of 6 Last updated: 4/5/2012
July 23-27 Shoulder Fired Weapon Instructor Course. Hosted by the Flathead Tap-Rack 253-740-1312 Evergreen Fire $550 County Sheriffs Office. Hall, Kalispell June 25-26 June 27-29 ARIDE (Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement) training, hosted by the Big Horn County DUI Taskforce/Big Horn County Sheriff's Office. Participants must be proficient in administering SFST's. Interview & Interrogation for Child Abuse Cases. Wicklander- Zulawski Seminar, Hosted by the Big Horn County MDT. Kodi Kaiser 665-9780 Big Horn County Courthouse, basement Wicklander-Zulawski 800-222-7789 Crowne Plaza, Billings NONE $425 July 30 - Aug 3 July 30 - Aug 3 July 30 - Aug 3 Montana Physical Abilities Test (MPAT) Proctor Course. This highly effective job task related physical assessment truly measures an applicant s physical ability to perform in a law enforcement or corrections field. The 32 hour MPAT Proctor course will prepare participants to administer the test correctly. State certified proctors are the only persons eligible to administer the test. Other topics covered include healthy lifestyles and nutrition. Periodic recertification is required. Firearms Instructor. This intense 40 hour course is designed to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct firearms training for law enforcement agencies and personnel. Handgun, shotgun and long gun proficiency is a prerequisite. Upon completion, participants will be able to conduct P.O.S.T. certified firearms training for law enforcement personnel (instructor development or other approved instructor course required). First Line Supervisor. Taught by Bill Westfall. This course is specifically designed to assist the new supervisor to understand the application of today s leadership literature to the world in which they work. Attendees will be introduced to the elements of leadership, the differences between leadership and management and how to develop them within their own supervisory role. Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena $200 Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena $300 Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena $380 July 30- Aug 3 SFST / BTS Alex Betz 444-2025 MLEA Helena TBD Page 4 of 6 Last updated: 4/5/2012
August 21-22 Street Survival by Calibre Press Megan Gravley 972-629-6025 Billings $215 September 10 MCDD 443-4371 Business Development Center, Butte September 11 MCDD 443-4371 Montana Club, 6th Floor Ballroom, Helena September 12 MCDD 443-4371 Salish Kootenai College Theatre, Pablo September 14 MCDD 443-4371 Cascade County Regional Jail, Great Falls September 17-19 September 25-27 Street Crimes Seminar. Seminar covers a variety of topics including Intelligence, Tactics, Officer Safety Issues, Surveillance, Informants, Gangs, Drugs and much more. To register visit www.streetcrimes.com Police Vehicle Operations Instructor Course (PVOC). This 64 hour course is based on FLETC and NHTSA concepts and is designed to provide participants with theoretical and practical training relevant to the operation of police vehicles in non-emergency, emergency and pursuit conditions. This course is completed in 2 phases. The first 24 hours is classroom/track training and the additional 40 hours is spent assisting a law enforcement officer basic PVOC course. The second phase must be completed within a year of the initial instructor course. Scott Van Every svanevery@greatfalls mt.net Great Falls Police $395 per officer, $345 for 3 or more officers, $295 for 5 or more officers Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena $175 Page 5 of 6 Last updated: 4/5/2012
October 1-5 Law Enforcement Legal Equivalency Course. The 32 hour Legal Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena $175 Equivalency Course is conducted twice per year and for recently hired sworn officers currently employed by an agency who completed a basic law enforcement academy in another state. The Legal Equivalency Course must be completed within 12 months of hire. October 8-12 October 23-26 SFST / Intoxilizer. The purpose of this course is to provide participants with the skills, training and necessary certifications to process DUI arrests. Instruction is both classroom and hands on. Standard Field Sobriety Testing, Portable Breath Test Instruments and the Intoxilyzer 8000 are covered. Instructors are from the MT Crime Lab and Montana Highway Patrol. 6th Annual Montana Crime Prevention Conference. Please let the Board of Crime Montana Board of Crime Control know what topics, presenters and Control trainings you would like to see at the 2012 Montana Crime Prevention Conference. Please follow the link below http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2012crimepreventionconferenceto pics Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena $100 444-3604 Billings Hotel and Convention Center December 17-21 December 27-28 Basic Coroner. The primary purpose of this 40 hour course is to provide coroners and deputy coroners with the skills necessary to respond to, investigate and document death scenes in Montana. The course is required by state law for county coroners within 12 months of election. Topics typically covered include laws pertaining to coroners, causes of death and autopsy, forensic odontology, excited delirium, trace evidence considerations, camera operations and death scene photography, scene preservation, tissue and organ donation and working with the media and families as well as state agencies. Advanced Coroner. The Advanced Coroner course is held every December at the MLEA and meets the requirement for coroners and deputy coroners to receive 16 hours of continuing education semiannually. Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena NONE Glen Stinar 444-9980 MLEA Helena $50 NOTE: Tuition Fee is for the Course Only unless otherwise noted. MLEA meals ($17/day) and lodging ($5/night) may be available for Helena courses. Contact the MLEA for availability. Page 6 of 6 Last updated: 4/5/2012