CONCHO VALLEY REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY

2801 W. Loop 306, Suite A

SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 76904

325-944-9666

322-944-9925 (fax)

4th Quarter Training Schedule

October – December, 2017

Officers need to Pre-Register for all courses

Otherwise the Classes could be Canceled or

Officers Could be Turned Away

Classroom Attire: Will consist of agency uniform or casual office attire.

Reminder of 3rd quarter classes.

SFST Refresher September 5th 8am- Noon

Intermediate Child Abuse, September 6th – 8th, 8am-5pm

Radar/Lidar, September 11th – 13th, 8am-5pm

Basic Instructor, September 18-22, 8am-5pm

The Analytics of Report Writing for Effective Testimony, Sept. 25th, 8-Noon or 1pm-5pm

Police Use of Force in the 21st Century, Sept 26th 8am-Noon

TTD/TTY, September 27th 8am-Noon

1007 Basic County Corrections (Prt 2.) Oct 2 - 11 COG 8am-5pm 64 Hrs

State Test October 12th at 11:00am. There will be an optional review from 8am – 11am

Part 1 must be completed prior to attendance.

(Contact Bea ASAP if you plan to attend) ***(see note below)***

Members: Free Non-Members: $576.00

1013 Telecommunicator Course Oct 23-27 COG 8am-5pm 40 Hrs

State Test Monday October 30th at 11:00am. Optional review from 8am-11am

Members: Free Non-Members: $ 360.00

(Contact Bea ASAP if you plan to attend) ***(see note below)***

6017 FRIDAY (Focusing on Reducing Impaired Driving Among Youth)

Nov 2 COG 8am-5pm 8 Hrs

Members: Free Non-Members: Free

3599 County Correction Firearms Nov 6-8 COG 8am-5pm 24 Hrs

Members: Free Non-Members: 216.00

**See Notes Below**

3737 New Supervisor Nov 14-16 COG 8am-5pm 24 Hrs

Members: Free Non-Members $ 216.00

Tire Deflation Nov 20 COG 8am-Noon 4 Hrs

Members: Free Non-Members $ 36.00

2107 Intermediate Use of Force Nov 21-22 COG 8am-5pm 16 Hrs

Members: Free Non-Members: $ 144.00

Defeating Deception Interviews Nov 28 COG 8am-5pm 8 Hrs

Members: Free Non-Members $ 72.00

3501 Suicide Detection and Prevention in Jails

Dec 5 COG 8am-5pm 8 Hrs

Members: Free Non-Members $ 72.00

3503 Interpersonal Communications in the Correctional Setting

Dec 11-12 COG 8am-5pm 16 Hrs

Members: Free Non -Members: 144.00

Note # Prior to attending

Basic County Corrections OR Basic Telecommunications Certification Course, the

1305 TCOLE Rules Overview (for Jailers and Telecommunicators) must be completed on -line. Plus; personal history, reading comp, L2, L3, Birth certificate, HS or GED certificate, signed letter of authorization for attendance. Call Bea for any questions @ 944-9666 ext. 269 or email.

PLEASE NOTE THE TESTING DATES FOR THE TELECOMMUNICATION 1013 AND BASIC COUNTY CORRECTIONS COURSES 1007 PART 2…

Corrections Firearms Class

**This class (2nd and 3rd day) will be held at the S.A.P.D. Firing Range. Need duty belt, 500 rounds handgun ammo. Shotgun (optional but highly recommended), 25 rounds birdshot, 10 rounds buckshot (9 pellet preferred), 10 rounds slugs, all these for 12 gauge. Eye and Ear protection. Recommend that hydration is brought as well.

Sponsored by the Concho Valley Regional Law Enforcement Academy

Defeating Deception in Interviews

This course is designed to:

ü  Inform the student of verbal and non-verbal indicators of truth and deception

ü  Illustrate those indicators though the use of videotaped interviews exhibiting the behaviors in real settings

ü  Illustrate those behaviors in a classroom interview of volunteer students. Every class includes a challenging “in front of the class” interview of several students which drives home the issues discussed in lecture.

ü  Inform students about a behavioral disorder known as Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.

ü  Inform students about “theme development” and its uses to compel a confession.

ü  Discuss considerations for the time, place and setting for successful interviews

ü  Cement your understanding about deception indicators by observing in-class demonstration

Most police officers engage in interviews suspecting the interviewee was deceptive but it takes decades before one can truly trust his gut and act on what he or she has been told about when a person is being deceptive. Mr. Parker brings decades of experience interviewing people as a criminal investigator and fraud investigator where success and getting to the truth meant knowing when and where to dig for details. Understanding where to dig means knowing when an interviewee is being deceptive. This class provides authentic confirmation of verbal and non-verbal cues you’ve read or heard about that Mr. Parker knows can be depended on.

Knowing what verbal and non-verbal indicators of deception can be counted on is a necessary talent in today’s law enforcement. Whether interviewing victims or suspects, understanding deception is essential. And as we all know, we may only get one chance to interview a suspect, making the most of that opportunity is crucial.