Course Number: R4115
Course Description:
Course may include a special video segment “The drug trafficker’s perspective” (If time allows).
Trainers will provide instruction, on proven and effective practices on how to build criminal cases; from the onset of the traffic stop and through report writing.
The course will cover the following topics:
- Officer Safety, Ethics and 4th Amendment
- Trends and Pre-text Stops
- Vehicle and Personal Indicators
- Roadside Interview (Deception)
- Importance of Documents
- Legal Considerations / (Includes K9 case law)
- Consent searches
- Money Seizures
- Report Writing (Importance)
- Importance of Officer Networking
There will be 30 seats available so sign up as soon as possible.
Dates: June 8, 2022
Times: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 8
Location: Rexburg High School, 2300 University Blvd., Rexburg, ID 83440
Cost: FREE
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructor(s): ISP Sgt. Chris Cottrell, Sgt. Brandalyn Crapo, Sgt. Vance Cox, Cpl. Jared Shively
Remarks: To register for this course, email Sgt. Cottrell at chris.cottrell@isp.idaho.gov
Course Number: R4121
Course Description:
This course will train law enforcement officers to observe, identify, and articulate the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol, or a combination of both, in order to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents as well as crashes which result in serious injuries and fatalities. In addition, this course will educate other criminal justice professionals (prosecutors, toxicologists, judges, etc.) to understand the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol, or combination of both, to enable them to effectively work with law enforcement to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents as well as crashes.
PREREQUISITES
Students must have completed a full SFST training course such as the one taught during the POST Patrol Academy, or college law enforcement program.
Dates: April 7-8, 2022
Times: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 16
Location: Bonneville County Sheriff’s Training Annex, 577 D St., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Cost: FREE
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructor(s): Zeb Graham
Remarks: To register for this course, send your contact information to Det. Zeb Graham at zgraham@co.bonneville.id.us
Course Number: R1 121C
Description:
This course is designed as a refresher for POST certified and commissioned personnel. The course will involve four hours of classroom instruction. There is a pre-test and final exam as well as a sign-off sheet for SFSE competency. Students must complete the competency sign-off prior to the wet-lab. All materials available in PDF format once registration is received. The wet-lab will start between 1730 and 1830 hours, and continue until approximately 2100 hours. There will be a debrief held at the end of the wet-lab to discuss results. 20 seats available, students must RSVP so lab participants can be verified.
Dates: February 25th, 2022
Time: 1200-1600, Dinner 1600-1730, wet lab 1730-2100
Credit Hours: 6.0
Location:
Latah County Fairgrounds
1021 Harold Avenue
Moscow, ID 83843
Cost: Tuition Free
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline: February 15th, 2022
Instructors:
Det. Jeffory R. Talbott and Sgt. Chris Middleton ISP
Registration Details: dduke@latah.id.us or chris.middleton@isp.idaho.gov
Remarks: Do Not Send Registrations to POST
Limit 20 students
Questions call 208-750-9300 Chris Middleton
Course Number: R4121
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.
ARIDE is intended to bridge the gap between these two programs by providing officers with general knowledge related to drug impairment and by promoting the use of DREs in states that have the DEC Program. One of the more significant aspects of ARIDE is its review and required student demonstration of the SFST proficiency requirements.
This course will train law enforcement officers to observe, identify, and articulate the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol or a combination of both, in order to reduce the number of impaired drivers and impaired driving related traffic collisions. This course will train other criminal justice professionals (prosecutors, toxicologists, etc.) to understand the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol, or a combination of both and enable them to effectively work with law enforcement in order to reduce the number of impaired drivers and impaired driving related traffic collisions.
Dates: February 10-11, 2022
Times: February 10 will start at 0900 and conclude at approximately 2100 due to the wet lab. There will be a lunch and a two hour dinner break.
February 11 will start at 0900 and conclude at approximately 1700.
Credit Hours: 16
Location: Chubbuck City Hall Training Room, 290 E. Lindon Dr., Chubbuck, ID
Cost: FREE
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructor(s): Todd Orr and Matt Armstrong
Remarks: To register for this course, contact Sgt. Shane Manning at smanning@cityofchubbuck.us
Course Number: R4121
Course Description:
This course will train law enforcement officers to observe, identify, and articulate the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol, or a combination of both, in order to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents as well as crashes which result in serious injuries and fatalities. In addition, this course will educate other criminal justice professionals (prosecutors, toxicologists, judges, etc.) to understand the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol, or combination of both, to enable them to effectively work with law enforcement to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents as well as crashes.
FACE MASKS ARE REQUIRED- 25 student maximum
PREREQUISITES
Students must have completed a full SFST training course such as the one taught during the POST Patrol Academy, or college law enforcement program.
Dates: March 11-12, 2021
Times: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 16
Location: Bonneville County Sheriff’s Ammon Field Office, 3750 E. Lincoln Rd., Ammon, ID 83401
Cost: FREE
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructor(s): Zeb Graham
Remarks: To register for this course, send your contact information to Det. Zeb Graham at zgraham@co.bonneville.id.us