Course Number: 240D
Course Description: Criminal Interdiction Workshop – Desert Snow
Desert Snow flyer
An “All Crimes” Approach To Criminal Interdiction
- Combating the Current Opioid Epidemic
- How To Conduct A Legal & Systematic Traffic Stop
- The Mindset of A Contraband Smuggler
- Steps Taken by Criminals to Avoid Detection
- Recognizing Indicators of Criminal Activity
- Pertinent Case Law Relating to Criminal Interdiction
- How Defense Attorneys Beat Criminal Cases in Court
- Developing Roadside Conversational Skills
- Spotting Deceptive Behavior
- How and When to Ask for Consent to Search
- Officer Safety Issues Pertaining to Interdiction
- Identifying Common Vehicle Concealments
- Numerous Electronic Compartment Videos
- Appropriate Asset Forfeiture Practices
- Post Arrest Considerations
- Current & Effective Interdiction Resources
- Numerous Recent Interdiction Traffic Stop Videos
- Review of Numerous Recent Concealment Videos
Workshop (8 hrs.):
- Hands-On Searching of Actual Vehicles • Car/Pickup/SUV/Van
- Exposure to Simulated IED’s
- Electronic Compartments Up Close & Personal
- Exposure to A Variety of Simulated Contrabands
- Exposure to A Number of Different Concealments • Tires
- Engine Manifolds
- Drivelines
- False Batteries
- Fuel Tanks & More
Dates: May 17-19, 2022
Times: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 24 hours
Location: Training venue changed 04/05/22
Holiday Inn Express
3050 S. Shoshone
Boise, ID 83705
Cost: $649 Payable to: Desert Snow
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline: May 3, 2022
Instructors:
Jeff David
Registration:
www.DesertSnow.com
Remarks: do not send registrations to POST
Facility Contact and Hotel information: Cydney Shubin, 208-577-3563 or cshubin@adacounty.id.gov
Course Number: 240D
Course Description: Criminal Interdiction for Patrol
Proven techniques on how to recognize and build criminal cases from the onset of the traffic stop and beyond.
Course Topics:
- Patrol’s vision and the importance of interdiction
- Officer safety, ethics, and the 4th Amendment
- Trends and pre-text stops
- Vehicle and person indicators
- Roadside interview (Deception)
- Importance of documents
- Legal considerations, including K9 case law
- Consent
- Concealment methods
- Money seizures
- Report writing (Importance)
- Informants
- Importance of officer networking
Dates: April 27 – 28, 2021
Times: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 16 hours
Location:
Idaho POST Academy
Building 3, Classroom B
700 South Stratford Drive
Meridian Idaho
Cost: Tuition FREE
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline: April 26, 2021 REGISTER early only 22 seats are available
Instructors:
Sgt. Curt Sproat- ISP
Sgt. Chris Cottrell- ISP
Cpl. Bradalyn Crapo- ISP
Registration:
Email Brandalyn.crapo@isp.idaho.gov include your full name,
agency, email address, and telephone number
Remarks: do not send registrations to POST
Course Number: 240D
Course Description: Criminal Interdiction for Patrol
Proven techniques on how to recognize and build criminal cases from the onset of the traffic stop and beyond.
Course Topics:
- Patrol’s vision and the importance of interdiction
- Officer safety, ethics, and the 4th Amendment
- Trends and pre-text stops
- Vehicle and person indicators
- Roadside interview (Deception)
- Importance of documents
- Legal considerations, including K9 case law
- Consent
- Concealment methods
- Money seizures
- Report writing (Importance)
- Informants
- Importance of officer networking
Dates:
Times: 0800-1700
Credit Hours:
Location:
Cost: Tuition FREE
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructors:
Registration:
Remarks: do not send registrations to POST
Course Number: R4240D
Course Description:
Proven techniques on how to recognize and build criminal cases from the onset of the traffic stop and beyond.
Course Topics:
- Patrol’s vision and the importance of interdiction
- Officer safety, ethics, and the 4th Amendment
- Trends and pre-text stops
- Vehicle and person indicators
- Roadside interview (Deception)
- Importance of documents
- Legal considerations, including K9 case law
- Consent
- Concealment methods
- Money seizures
- Report writing (Importance)
- Informants
- Importance of officer networking
Dates: March 15, 2021 all day, March 16, 2021 half day
Times: 0800-1700 first day, 0800-1200 second day
Credit Hours: 12
Location: Idaho State Police District 5 Training Room, 5255 S. 5th Ave., Pocatello, ID 83204
Cost: FREE
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructor(s): ISP Sgt. Vance Cox, ISP Cpls. Jared Shively, Tyler Sheierman, Chad Braswell
Remarks: To register for this course, email ISP Cpl Jared Shively at jared.shively@isp.idaho.gov