Archive for October, 2009

Officer Down Rescue! Train-the-Trainer

Officer Down Rescue! Train-the-Trainer

Binghamton Police Department

November 12-13, 2009
http://srrtraining.com/OfficerDownRescueTrain-the-Trainer.htmClass is limited to 24 students and will be awarded on a first come, first served basis.

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Contact:
Sgt. Martin Burnett
Binghamton
Police Department
Phone: 607-772-7096
Email:
mjburnett@cityofbinghamton.com

Chief Reggie Redfern (Ret.)

Sgt. MJ. Burnett
Training Division
Binghamton Police Dept.
Tel: 607-772-7096
email: mjburnett@cityofbinghamton.com

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CORRECTIONS ETHICS TRAIN-THE-TRAINER

Course Overview: Successful completion of this program will authorize graduates to present the eight hour Ethics in Corrections, the sixteen-hour Ethics for Detention Training Officers, and four-hour In-Service Ethics courses within their own organizations or local/regional training programs.

NOTE: This program blends three days of In-Class instruction with the equivalent of one additional day of interaction and dialogue through the ILEA Online Classroom. At the conclusion of the In-Class portion of the course, participants will have thirty days to complete the Online session. Since the Online material is presented in asynchronous fashion, participants may engage the material at their own pace in their own homes or agencies. Both parts of the program (In-Class and Online) must be completed successfully in order to receive a Certificate of Completion.

Topics:
● Models for Ethical Decision-making
● Identifying Dilemmas and “Stakeholders”
● The Six Pillars of Character and The Principles of Ethical Corrections
● The Condition of Society: What Does it Mean to Corrections?
● Higher Standards/Different Standards
● Strategies for Creating a Healthy Ethical Environment
● Understanding the Present through the Classics: Teaching Ethics from Solid Ground (utilizing the ILEA Online Classroom)

Who Should Attend? Trainers and corrections practitioners preparing to teach or lead ethics discussions in their organizations or training programs.

Note: This program is best suited for individuals with prior training experience.
ILEA Graduates: Since 1993, the Ethics Train-the-Trainer course has graduated over 10,000 law enforcement trainers. Course graduates have been drawn from over 750 agencies across the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Romania and Peru.

Faculty: Daniel P. Carlson
Director, Institute for Law Enforcement Administration, Plano, TX
James J. Karam
Lieutenant, Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Office, Troy, NY
Michael J. Silsbee
North Carolina Department of Correction (ret.), Cary, NC

Download the full announcement and application by clicking here .

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