Course Number: R4309A Course Description: This dynamic course of instruction is designed to prepare the first responder to isolate, distract, and neutralize an active shooter. This instructor level course will cover shooting and moving, threshold evaluation, concepts and principles of team movement, setting up for and room entry techniques, approach and breaching the crisis site, […]
Course Number: R2 309 R Instructor Development Refresher Course - In-service training The Instructor Development Refresher Course is designed for those looking for continuing education and training to enhance instructional techniques. This course is also a requirement for instructors that have lapsed and wish to return to instructing. This is an 8-hour course that covers […]
Class Number: R2 301E Description: This is the new P.O.S.T. approved Defensive Tactics Instructor Course using the ARCON curriculum. This training course includes a test-in component, skill training, teach-back and a skills test-out component. Attendees are expected to test out at 90% to pass this course. Upon completion of this course attendees should have the skills […]
Course Number: R 4309 Description: Instructor Development This class is required for any person who wishes to become a POST certified instructor. The new course curriculum covers adult learning, building thinking skills in students, paralanguage, assessing student understanding of class material, and writing lesson plans. Each Student will be videotaped for self-evaluation. All registration applications will […]
Course Number: 328T Description: (TCCC) Tactical Combat Casualty Care -TACMED Instructor Course POST developed a 40-hour Tactical Medicine (TACMED) instructor curriculum for those wishing to instruct the Basic POST-approved 16-hour TCCC Course. The course is designed to provide instructors with the acceptable TCCC standard of training within the State of Idaho. Students will complete the […]
Course Number: R1 228D Description: This course is composed to assist the newly appointed Detective in becoming familiar with the many aspects of a Criminal Investigation. It is designed to assist in providing a solid foundation of basic techniques from which Detectives can build upon as they progress through their careers. Policies […]
Course Number: R4602C Course Description: Supervisors face a growing number of challenges in law enforcement today. Not only must they balance the responsibilities of providing qualified and competent employee performance for the community, but for the employees as well. One important step to ensure this is to create and maintain a professional work environment. Unfortunately, […]
Course Number: R4235A Course Description: This course is presented by the Montana Division of Criminal Investigation. This is a 16-hour course that will cover case studies of successful cases in Montana, best practices when utilizing social media, potential legal defenses for these types of investigations, court rulings, and an overview of how these investigations can […]
Course Number: R2 124D Description: EVOC In-service training - PIT This course is designed for law enforcement EVOC Instructors who need continuing training/education to maintain their High Liability Instructor Endorsement. Emergency Vehicle Operations is one of the most dangerous and litigious disciplines within law enforcement. The skills required to remain proficient are extremely perishable […]
Course Number: 601 Course Description: 40 Hour Basic PTO training. The 40-hour Basic PTO Course prepares the trainer to become a Police Training Officer (PTO) under the Reno/COPS Model. The fundamentals of post-academy training are covered including problem-based learning theory and method, available training resources, evaluation methods, emotional intelligence, the Learning Matrix, cooperative learning, mentoring, […]
Course Number: R3 280 Description: On January 18th and 19th, the Minidoka County Sheriff's Office is hosting Lifeguard Systems, Aquatic Death and Homicidal Drowning Investigation Program. This two-day (16hour) program will cover numerous topics relating to Homicidal Drowning including scene approach, case histories, witness interviews, statement analysis, post mortem physiology forensics, evidence, court-ready documentation, aquatic […]
Course Number: R4257 Course Description: Course Outline• Introduction• Safety Check• Safety Function• Field Stripping• Slide Disassembly and Reassembly• Frame Disassembly and Reassembly• Slide Options• Frame Options• Magazines• Field Inspection Test• Rifling• Preventive Maintenance• Lubrication• GLOCK Sights• Service Procedures• Practical Examination• Written ExaminationStudent Prerequisites• To be eligible to take the Armorers Course you must be active/retired […]
Course Number: R2 124 Description: EVOC In-service training - Easy Drift Emergency Vehicle Operations is one of the most dangerous and litigious disciplines within law enforcement. The skills required to remain proficient are extremely perishable and must be regularly practiced. This course will introduce EVOC Instructors to the EASYDRIFT Driver Training System (DTS). EASYDRIFT is […]
Course Number: R3 253 Description: Provide insight into the type of cases we open and evidence needed for prosecution as well as FBI investigative priorities. Review current fraud trends that local law enforcement will likely encounter, Review of Bohnenkamp Whitewater Customs Case, Review of what Intent for Fraud is, Review Common Federal Statutes, Review Venue, […]
Course Number: R1 236 Description: The Autism in the Wild: First Responder Training is designed as a multi-faceted program that strives to do more than simply identify the inherent challenges First Responders face when interacting with members of the autism community. It teaches first responders the root causes behind common autism spectrum disorder behaviors which […]