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R4 Sexual Offenses: Mind and Motivation- Pocatello
March 10-11, 2025
Credit Hours: 16
Course Number: R4228C
Description:
Gain an introduction into the psychology, or mindset, of those that commit sexually
motivated crimes. Learn about sex offender typologies and patterns of behavior.
Explore the relationship between paraphilia such as exhibitionism, voyeurism, and
fetishism and criminal acts. Review and dissect real case examples to gain insight into
offender modus operandi. Knowledge obtained can be applied during interview and
interrogation to help resolve sexually motivated cases.
Highlighted training topics include:
Situational vs. Preferential Sex Offenders and Paraphilia
Sexual Addiction
Child Molesters
Case Studies
Female Sex Offenders and Typologies for Female Child Molesters
Rapist Typologies with Case Studies
Instructors: TBD
Location:
Pocatello Police Department
911 N 7th Ave
Pocatello, 83201
Registration Details:
To register for this course, click the link- https://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/trainings/TR00005945/TRI2591087/sexual-offenses-mind-and-motivation#panel0
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R4 Front Line Leadership- Idaho Falls
April 22-24, 2025
Credit Hours: 24
Course Number: R4805
Description:
Course Description
This Track II course is for those who would like to enjoy more out of their
career and their life. Students completing this course will develop their
understanding of leadership and self to improve their work and personal
relationships with others. Information and skills developed in this course
will assist in gaining a broader perspective of the law enforcement
profession, the personalities that exist in it, functional vs
dysfunctional teams, culture, history, building trust, building credibility,
building teams, and real-life modern leadership. Topics of instruction will
include Assessing Leadership, Positive Teamwork, Police Cultures, the
Challenging Employee, Integrity of Policing, 360 Relationships, and Resilient
Leadership. This course is a “must” for all Front Line Leaders!
Target Audience
All commissioned peace officers, corrections officers, non-commissioned
personnel, FTO’s, supervisors, middle managers, command staff, and
executive staff of all ranks, tenure, and assignment will benefit from this
Front Line Leadership course. This course is for everyone in our profession.
Instructors: Ron Bayne
Location:
Bonneville County Sheriff’s Ammon Field Office
3750 E Lincoln Road,
Idaho Falls, ID
83406
Registration Details:
Call 866-855-6772 or at http://joppatraining.com
Remarks:
R4 Suicide is not an Option- Idaho Falls CANCELLED LACK OF REGISTRATIONS
CANCELLED
Credit Hours: 8
Course Number: R4138
Description:
America’s law enforcement officers are significantly more likely to die by suicide than being murdered in the line of duty. For years mental health professionals have come alongside officers with treatment, assistance, and counsel. Yet, the suicide rate continues to increase. Can this ever-increasing suicide rate among these warriors be stopped?
In this seminar, Law Enforcement Chaplain Tim Rupp approaches suicide from a spiritual health perspective. Rupp argues there is meaning to life beyond the individual. Humans are not only physical and mental beings, but spiritual beings who yearn for a yet to be experienced life beyond. This eternal hope instilled in every person gives meaning to life and a reason to hope. Hope for more, hope for new, hope for better. Rupp believes that this intrinsic hope is a key to reduce the suicide rate among our warriors.
Target Audience: Law enforcement officers, military, chaplains, mental health professionals, peer support team, and clergy who minister to LEOs
Instructors: Tim Rupp
Location:
Bonneville County SO
Ammon Field Office
3750 E. Lincoln Rd.
Ammon, ID 83401
Registration Details:
To register:
TheStrongBlueLine.org/seminars/
Email: office@TheStrongBlueLine.org
Call: (208) 206-1215
Remarks:
R4 Fentanyl Awareness, Investigation, and Interdiction Training for LE- Idaho Falls FREE
November 20-21, 2024
Credit Hours: 14
Course Number: R4256
Description:
This FREE training introduces criminal justice professionals to the nature of illicit fentanyl and the dangers it poses to our communities. The event initially focuses on how drug investigations and overdose death investigations play a critical role in the enforcement and prosecution of dealers and traffickers and culminates with strategies and technical instruction on patrol level domestic highway interdiction.
Agenda
Day 1 *OPEN TO ALL CJ PROFESSIONALS* Encompasses topics taught by Assistant United States Attorneys and local prosecutors, DEA, Idaho Office of Drug Policy, High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) partners, and representation from the medical pathology community. Presentations include: (1) what fentanyl is from a technical perspective, including, precursors and ingestion methods; (2) OD Mapping and state and national statistics; (3) prosecuting fentanyl cases in federal court; (4) investigating and prosecuting fentanyl resulting death and serious bodily injury cases; (5) prosecuting fentanyl cases in state courts; and (6) a presentation on fentanyl’s physiological effects, autopsies, and OD trends.
Day 2 *FOR SWORN LAW ENFORCEMENT* – An eight-hour intensive domestic highway interdiction training by the Idaho State Police Domestic Highway Interdiction Team. This period of instruction covers: (1) patrol’s vision and the importance of interdiction; (2) officer safety, ethics & Fourth amendment; (3) trends and pretext traffic stops; (4) vehicle and person indicators and roadside interviews; (5) consent and legal considerations; (6) K9s; (7) money seizures; (8) report writing, and (9) the importance of officer networking.
Instructors: TBD
Location:
Idaho Falls Police Department
775 Northgate Mile, Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Registration Details:
To register for this course, click the following link- http://www.justice.gov/usao-id/fentanyl-awareness-training-law-enforcement
Remarks:
Point of Contact:
Michael Steen
Law enforcement Coordinator
United States Attorney’s Office
District of Idaho
Michael.steen@usdoj.gov
Desk: 208-334-4529
R4 306 – Patrol Rifle Instructor – Idaho Falls
October 15-17, 2024, 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 24 hours
Course Number:
Description:
This Patrol Rifle Course was developed for those POST certified firearms instructors that did not receive this training during their firearms instructor school. Starting in 2025, this 24-hour class will be included in every POST certified firearms instructor course.
The Patrol Rifle is an extremely useful tool for modern law enforcement professionals. Agencies deploying these tools must support the training required to safely and responsibly utilize them correctly. Time must be given to develop and maintain the required skills. This course is designed for the law enforcement firearms instructor. Students will learn how to properly instruct, manipulate, and deploy a patrol rifle within an urban environment. The purpose of this class is to expose students to capabilities and limitations of the LE Patrol Rifle.
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS—
Duty Rifle w/sling and 1000 rounds of ammunition
Duty Handgun w/200 rounds of ammunition
Weapon mounted light
Handheld Flashlight
(5) five rounds of duty ammunition for each weapon system
Ear/Eye Protection
Ball Cap
Pre-requisites for attendance
- Basic LEO certification
- Completed instructor development
- Completed a TACMED end-user course
- Completed the POST firearms Instructor course
Location:
East Idaho Law Enforcement Range
8423 W. Arco Highway
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
POST Coordinator: Matt Bloodgood and Jeff Sklar
Registration:
Class is limited to 15 students. All registration applications will be vetted by POST for approval to attend this training. Once an applicant has been vetted, an e-mail will be sent to the applicant confirming registration. It is vital that the applicant provide a valid and correct e-mail address on the on-line registration form.
Pre-requisites for attendance:
- Basic LEO certification
- Completed instructor development
- Completed a TACMED end-user course
- Completed the POST firearms Instructor course
Any registration request that does not meet the 3 year minimum LE experience and/or does not have a POST certification will not be approved
Registrations open 90 days before the start date of the course
R4 309 – Instructor Development – Chubbuck
December 16-20, 2024 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Credit Hours: 40
Course Number: 309
Description:
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. The participants are required to bring to this class certain equipment and presentations:
- A laptop or other electronic media device with a USB port.
- The Instructor development manual either as a hard copy or downloaded on a media device
- A device equipped to video record a 2-3 minute presentation for self-evaluation (i.e. camera, iPhone, iPad etc)
- Materials needed for your classroom presentation
Please note that POST will no longer provide printed classroom manuals to participants in this course. It is the participants responsibility to download the class instruction sheet and classroom manual, links are provided throughout this announcement.
COURSE MATERIALS DOWNLOAD LINKS ARE SHOWN BELOW.
2022-POST-Instructor-Development-Overviewdocx
Instructor-Development-Course-Agenda-2022-1
2022-POST-Instructor-Development-Student-Manual
Location:
POST Coordinator: Matt Bloodgood
Registration:
All registration applications will be vetted by POST for approval to attend this training. Once an applicant has been vetted, an e-mail will be sent to the applicant confirming registration. It is vital that the applicant provide a valid and correct e-mail address on the on-line registration form.
Pre-requisites for attendance:
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- Must be employed with an Idaho Law Enforcement Agency
Applicants must have three (3) years of LE experience
- Must be employed with an Idaho Law Enforcement Agency
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NOTE: If the LE experience is with an agency out of state the following documentation is required:
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- a copy of the previous POST record which shows years of service
- or a letter from the previous Agency Head (on Agency letterhead) verifying years of service including the hire date and separation date
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Any registration request that does not meet the 3 year minimum LE experience and/or does not have a POST certification will not be approved
Registrations open 90 days before the start date of the course
R4 309 – Instructor Development – Idaho Falls
October 7-11, 2024 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Credit Hours: 40
Course Number: 309
Description:
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. The participants are required to bring to this class certain equipment and presentations:
- A laptop or other electronic media device with a USB port.
- The Instructor development manual either as a hard copy or downloaded on a media device
- A device equipped to video record a 2-3 minute presentation for self-evaluation (i.e. camera, iPhone, iPad etc)
- Materials needed for your classroom presentation
Please note that POST will no longer provide printed classroom manuals to participants in this course. It is the participants responsibility to download the class instruction sheet and classroom manual, links are provided throughout this announcement.
COURSE MATERIALS DOWNLOAD LINKS ARE SHOWN BELOW.
2022-POST-Instructor-Development-Overviewdocx
Instructor-Development-Course-Agenda-2022-1
2022-POST-Instructor-Development-Student-Manual
Location:
POST Coordinator: Matt Bloodgood
Registration:
All registration applications will be vetted by POST for approval to attend this training. Once an applicant has been vetted, an e-mail will be sent to the applicant confirming registration. It is vital that the applicant provide a valid and correct e-mail address on the on-line registration form.
Pre-requisites for attendance:
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- Must be employed with an Idaho Law Enforcement Agency
Applicants must have three (3) years of LE experience
- Must be employed with an Idaho Law Enforcement Agency
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NOTE: If the LE experience is with an agency out of state the following documentation is required:
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- a copy of the previous POST record which shows years of service
- or a letter from the previous Agency Head (on Agency letterhead) verifying years of service including the hire date and separation date
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Any registration request that does not meet the 3 year minimum LE experience and/or does not have a POST certification will not be approved
Registrations open 90 days before the start date of the course
R4 146 Calming the Fire: Principles of De-Escalation & Understanding- Chubbuck
July 8-10, 2024, 0800-1600 (0800-1200 on day three)
Credit Hours: 20
Course Number: R4146
Description:
For full course description see the following link- https://publicagencytrainingcouncil.arlo.co/w/seminars/43-calming-the-fire-principles-for-deescalation-and-understanding-people/546
Instructors:
Location:
Chubbuck Police Department
5160 Yellowstone Ave.
Chubbuck, ID 83202
Registration Details:
See above link.
Remarks: