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Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center P.O. Box 647 Hutchinson, KS 67504-0647 Visit our website at www.kletc.org Phone: 620-694-1400 Fax: 620-694-1420 Email: [email protected] August—October 2012 SPECIALIZED TRAINING EVENTS AND TELENET COURSES
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Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center

P.O. Box 647 Hutchinson, KS 67504-0647

Visit our website at www.kletc.org

Phone: 620-694-1400

Fax: 620-694-1420

Email: [email protected]

August—October 2012 SPECIALIZED TRAINING

EVENTS AND TELENET COURSES

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Available Courses

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Online Child Exploitation Investigations—August 7-9, 2012 Presented by: Kansas ICAC Det. Shawn Bostick, Wichita Police Department This 3-day training will focus in Internet Crimes Against Children, ICAC Investigative Standards; History of the Internet; Case Organization and Management; Building an ICAC Case; Knoppix; Legal Issues; Overview of Computer Forensics.

Project #: LE130239 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center Classroom B Fees: Tuition FREE!!! Meals and Lodging: $90/Double Occupancy or $135/Single Occupancy

Field Training Officer Program—August 8-10, 2012 Presented by: Lt. Tim Brant, Derby Police Department This seminar will train officers who conduct training for law enforcement officer, as well as supervisors who oversee the officers and the recruits they are training.

Project #: LE130219 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: Ford Co. Sheriff’s Office; 11311 E. Comanche Rd.; Dodge City, KS 67801 Fees: $140

Helicopter Landing Zone Training—August 9, 2012 Presented by: LifeTeam This course will inform students on the following EMS Landing Zone Procedures: How to Activate; Providing Essential Information; Weather; Patient Status; and Landing Zone Areas.

Project #: LE130208 Times: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Location: KLETC Main Campus, Classroom #1 Fees: NONE

Domestic Violence and Immigration—August 7, 2012 Presented by: Kursten Phelps (KCSDV) & Mary Stolz-Newton (KLETC) This training will provide the facts surrounding law enforcement certifications for U Visas, a valuable tool for aiding law enforcement in their investigations. This course will also provide practical considerations for responding to sexual assault and domestic violence crimes committed within immigrant community.

Project #: LE130241 (8:00-12:00 PM) OR LE130242 (1:00-5:00 PM) Location: Garden City Police Department, 304 N. 9th St., Garden City, KS 67846 Fees: NONE

Gangs in Schools—August 6, 2012 Presented by: Kansas Gang Investigators Association This training will focus on school safety; bullying; gang 101; Federal prosecution to reduce gang violence; gang ideologies and investigative techniques.

Project #: LE130228 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: Overland Park Fire Training Center; 12401 Hemlock St.; Overland Park, KS Fees: NONE

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Available Courses

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Defensive Commentary Driving Program —August 13, 2012 Presented by: Mark Richardson and Alvin Sowers, KLETC Instructors Defensive commentary driving is course designed to teach drivers new strategies to help minimize risk associated with hazards found during normal driving. In addition the course will help teach drivers safer techniques including recognizing mistakes by other drivers to help avoid traffic crashes. All who take this course will benefit, especially those who have troubling driver history in the past. This will include practical driving exercises to practice specific driving techniques.

Project #: LE130252 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (This 8-hour block is dependent on the maximum enrollment of 12 students; fewer students may result in less training time.) Location: KLETC , EVO Classroom #1 and Course Fees: $15/Student—Meals and Lodging: $40/Double Occupancy or $55/Single Occupancy

GLOCK Armorer—August 14, 2012 Presented by: GLOCK Upon successful completion of the 1-day Glock Armorer School, the student will be able to inspect, repair, and service the Glock Auto Pistol.

Project #: LE130250 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: $195/person—Made Payable to GLOCK, Inc. Students must register with GLOCK, Inc. at their website: https://www.glocktraining.com/Reg1.aspx?classid=101641. The course fee includes lunch. Students who request overnight lodging must contact KLETC registrar at (620) 694-1410. Overnight lodging students will be billed $25/Double Occupancy or $40/Single Occupancy.

Understanding Motive of Those Who Batter: The Connection to Risk and Lethality—August 15, 2012 Presented by: Michelle McCormick and Dorthy Stucky-Halley Participants will learn the different motives that drive different batterers. Understanding both the differences and similarities among those who batter improves our ability to determine risk of re-offense and lethality in domestic violence cases.

Project #: LE130268 Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Location: Topeka Police Department, 320 S. Kansas, Topeka, KS 66603 Fees: NONE

Flying Armed—August 14, 2012 Presented by: KLETC, Sr. Program Manager, Jack Leon Full time Federal, municipal, county or state law enforcement officers may be authorized to carry a concealed firearm on-board commercial flights where screening is conducted. The duties and limitations of that authority are covered in the training program “Law Enforcement Officer Flying Armed.” This training is a prerequisite for that authorization.

Project #: LE130274 Times: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Location: KLETC, Main Campus, Classroom #1 Fees: None

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Available Courses

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Property Room and Evidence Control—August 20-21, 2012 Presented by: William Wagner This seminar provides the instructional objectives for the effective recovery, storage, testing and management of evidence, by chain of custody, and all other classifications of recovered physical property that comes into control of the Law Enforcement/Police Agency.

Project #: LE130206 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: $150/Student—Meals and Lodging: $200/Double Occupancy or $230/Single Occupancy

Legal Issues in Car Stops—August 17, 2012 This class examines the many legal issues involved in car stops. Through the use of a timeline, the anatomy of a car stop is broken down into pieces to better discuss a law enforcement officer’s authority to perform certain tasks at certain times and under certain circumstances.

Project #: LE130260 Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Location: Marysville City Hall; 209 N. 8th St.; Marysville, KS 66508 Fees: None

In Stealth Mode: An Interactive Illustration of Stalking and Intimate Partner Abuse in the Digital Age—August 15, 2012 This interactive class will address how abusers, perpetrators, and stalkers misuse common technologies to further abuse victims of sexual and domestic violence and stalking. Participants will experience the life of a victim experiencing technology abuse through a hands-on multimedia journey.

Project #: LE130269 Times: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Location: Topeka Police Department, 320 S. Kansas, Topeka, KS 66603 Fees: None

Stalking and Protection Orders—August 21, 2012 Presented by: Mary Stolz-Newton (KLETC) & Stephanie Bowman This course will identify specific information regarding stalking and techniques and tools to be utilized when investigating a stalking case. Participants will also be provided with information on the different protection orders within the State of Kansas, and strategies to enforce protection orders.

Project #: LE130261 Time: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Location: KU Continuing Ed Division; 1515 St. Andrews Dr.; Lawrence, KS 66047 Fees: NONE

Partners for Justice 2012—Multiple Dates and Locations; SEE BELOW Presented by: Multiple Instructors This 6-hour training session will cover information on Prescription Drug Abuse by Teens; Crime Victims Compensation; Electronic Evidence Retrieval and Affidavit/Search Warrant Preparation.

Project #: 8/21— LE130234; 8/22—LE130234; 8/28—LE130236; 8/29—LE130237 Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Locations: 8/21—Garden City Police Department; 304 N. 9th St.; Garden City, KS 67846 8/22—Concordia City Hall, 701 Washington, Concordia, KS 66901; 8/28—Olathe Police Department, 501 E. Highway 56, Olathe, KS 66061; 8/29—Butler County Sheriff’s Office, 4800 Beech Drive, Augusta, KS 67010 Fees: NONE

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Available Courses

Instructor Development—August 27-31, 2012 Presented by: Multiple Instructors This course is designed to give the new law enforcement instructor the skills and techniques necessary to identify training needs, develop curriculum; and deliver training materials within a law enforcement audience.

Project #: LE130204 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: $250/Student—Meals and Lodging: $375/Double Occupancy or $450/Single Occupancy

Hostage Negotiations—August 28-30, 2012 Presented by: Kansas Association of Hostage Negotiators Students will analyze representative cases and evaluate the law enforcement response to specific events. The team approach to negotiating is emphasized. Student teams establish policies, plan strategies, and then negotiate with a classroom “hostage taker”.

Project #: LE130207 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B Fees: $115/Student—Meals and Lodging: $175/Double Occupancy or $220/Single Occupancy

Domestic Violence and Immigration—August 28, 2012 Presented by: Kursten Phelps (KCSDV) & Mary Stolz-Newton (KLETC) This training will provide the facts surrounding law enforcement certifications for U Visas, a valuable tool for aiding law enforcement in their investigations. This course will also provide practical considerations for responding to sexual assault and domestic violence crimes committed within immigrant community.

Project #: LE130243 (8:00-12:00 PM) OR LE130244 (1:00-5:00 PM) Location: Lyon County Law Enforcement Center, 425 Mechanic, Emporia, KS 66801 Fees: NONE

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Defense Tactics Instructor—August 28-31, 2012 Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructor, Ian Fulks This course will cover the instruction of police arrest and control tactics as well as defensive techniques. Upon completion students will have a firm understanding of the methods taught at KLETC. During the class we will explore use of force issues, the importance of force integration and general issues in the training of physical skills.

Project #: LE130259 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC, Main Campus, Gym and Classroom #3 Fees: $65/Student—Meals and Lodging: $135/Double Occupancy or $185/Single Occupancy

In Stealth Mode: An Interactive Illustration of Stalking and Intimate Partner Abuse in the Digital Age—September 4, 2012 Presented by: Kathy Wood and Audra Fullerton, KCSDV This interactive class will address how abusers, perpetrators, and stalkers misuse common technologies to further abuse victims of sexual and domestic violence and stalking. Participants will experience the life of a victim experiencing technology abuse through a hands-on multimedia journey.

Project #: LE130272 Times: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Location: Lyon County Law Enforcement Center, 425 Mechanic St., Emporia, KS 66801 Fees: None

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Available Courses

Telenet II: Identifying Drugged Persons—September 5, 2012 Presented by: Tim Mcclure, Ford County Sheriff’s Office This session has been designed to improve your ability to recognize individuals who may be medically impaired or under the influence of drugs. It is important to recognize suspects who may be under the influence of drugs so the appropriate assistance can be provided. This training program will not qualify you to perform the functions of a DRE.

Project #: LE130607 (Afternoon) OR LE130608 (Evening) Times: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM OR 7:10 PM to 9:10 PM Location: Statewide Fees: NONE

Non-Emergency Vehicle Operations—September 5, 2012 Presented by: Mark Richardson and Alvin Sowers, KLETC Instructors NEVO training may be considered for those drivers who have developed less than favorable driving habits or techniques. It will reintroduce them to the basic skills any operator of an emergency vehicle needs but will not involve emergency response or pursuit applications.

Project #: LE130255 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (This 8-hour block is dependent the maximum enrollment of 12 students.; fewer students may result in less training time.) Location: KLETC, EVO Classroom #1 and Course Fees: $15/Student—Meals and Lodging: $40/Double Occupancy or $55/Single Occupancy

Law Enforcement Driving Mentoring Program—September 10, 2012 Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructors Mark Richardson and Alvin Sowers This program is designed to educate officers from individual agencies in basic driving skills. The course will present options for officers to return to their agencies and train within their own agency using their own facilities and resources. This course DOES NOT qualify officers as EVO Instructors.

Project #: LE130258 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC EVO Course and Classroom #1 (This 8-hour block is dependent the maximum enrollment of 12 students.; fewer students may result in less training time.) Fees: $15/Student—Meals and Lodging: $40/Double Occupancy or $55/Single Occupancy

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Domestic Violence and Immigration—September 12, 2012 Presented by: Kursten Phelps (KCSDV) & Mary Stolz-Newton (KLETC) This training will provide the facts surrounding law enforcement certifications for U Visas, a valuable tool for aiding law enforcement in their investigations. This course will also provide practical considerations for responding to sexual assault and domestic violence crimes committed within immigrant community.

Project #: LE130262 (9:00-12:00 PM) OR LE130263 (1:00-4:00 PM) Location: KU Continuing Ed Division; 1515 St. Andrews Dr.; Lawrence, KS 66047 Fees: NONE

9th Annual Protect Our Children Conference—September 12-14, 2012 This year’s conference showcases presenters from across the country specializing in the investigation and prosecution of crimes against children and the treatment of child victims.

FOR A COMPLET REGISTRATION PACKET, PLEASE CONTACT HEATHER BULLER , 620-694-1537/EMAIL: [email protected]

Project #: LE130247 Location: DoubleTree by Hilton; 1616 Dodge St.; Omaha, NE 68102

Fees: $75/Person Make Checks Payable to POC Fund. For credit card payments, please visit the PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=DZYXD76ZJDSM6

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Available Courses

Online Data Entry—September 19, 2012 Presented by: Matt Defner, KS-CPOST This course will prepare training officers, department support personnel or other department employees to enter training data online, instead of submitting the information on paper. A general working knowledge of the internet and computers will be required for this course.

Project #: LE130201 Times: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Location: KLETC Computer Lab; Brazeal Hall Fees: NONE

Basic Crime Prevention—September 25-26, 2012 Presented by: Mike Betten, TED Systems Designed for crime prevention and community oriented policing officers, the course provides officers with the skills necessary to deliver comprehensive crime prevention programs to residents and businesses in their community.

Project #: LE130282 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B Fees: $50/Student—Meals and Lodging: $110/Double Occupancy or $140/Single Occupancy

Defensive Commentary Driving Program —June 26, 2012 Presented by: Mark Richardson and Alvin Sowers, KLETC Instructors Defensive commentary driving is course designed to teach drivers new strategies to help minimize risk associated with hazards found during normal driving. In addition the course will help teach drivers safer techniques including recognizing mistakes by other drivers to help avoid traffic crashes. All who take this course will benefit, especially those who have troubling driver history in the past. This will include practical driving exercises to practice specific driving techniques.

Project #: LE120426 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (This 8-hour block is dependent on the maximum student enrollment of 12 students; fewer students may result in less training time.) Location: KLETC , EVO Classroom #1 and Course Fees: $15/Student—Meals and Lodging: $40/Double Occupancy or $55/Single Occupancy

Defensive Commentary Driving Program —September 17, 2012 Presented by: Mark Richardson and Alvin Sowers, KLETC Instructors Defensive commentary driving is course designed to teach drivers new strategies to help minimize risk associated with hazards found during normal driving. In addition the course will help teach drivers safer techniques including recognizing mistakes by other drivers to help avoid traffic crashes. All who take this course will benefit, especially those who have troubling driver history in the past. This will include practical driving exercises to practice specific driving techniques.

Project #: LE130253 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (This 8-hour block is dependent on the maximum student enrollment of 12 students; fewer students may result in less training time.) Location: KLETC , EVO Classroom #1 and Course Fees: $15/Student—Meals and Lodging: $40/Double Occupancy or $55/Single Occupancy

Civil Process—September 25, 2012 Presented by: Sgt. Bill Carr, Ford Co. SO and Sgt. Gary Farthing, Sedgwick Co. SO This course will give an overview of the civil process in the State of Kansas, which will include basic civil versus criminal law; types of court orders and documents served, with specifics on Protection Orders, Writs of Execution, Evictions, Probate Orders and Tax Warrants.

Project #: LE130265 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: $25/Student—Meals and Lodging: $50/Double Occupancy or $65/Single Occupancy

Human Tracking for Law Enforcement—September 24-25, 2012 Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructor, Jeff Ostlund This course is geared to take the ancient techniques of tracking and applying them as a valuable investigative tool for police officers in rural and urban environments. Tracking skills acquired during this course can be used in search and rescue, evidence recovery, suspect development, and intelligence gathering into a host of different crimes.

Project #: LE130240 Times: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM with evening exercises Location: KLETC EVOC Classroom #1, with field breakouts outdoors Fees: $85/Student—Meals and Lodging: $130/Double Occupancy or $160/Single Occupancy

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Available Courses

Officer Involved Shootings—October 1, 2012 Presented by: Kelly Otis, Chief Investigator, Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office This 4-hour block of instruction will provide an general overview of the following topics: The process of the investigation of an officer involved shooting· Use of deadly force. · What an officer should expect· Actions officers should take at the scene.· Case studies and Law· Investigative techniques, including best practices for media contact and releases.

Project #: LE130273 Times: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Location: Johnson County Community College, 12345 College Blvd., Overland Park, KS Fees: NONE

Plain Clothes Officer Survival—October 1-2, 2012 Presented by: Aaron Moore, 3/1 Solutions This is an advanced course designed for the “plain clothed” individual, partners and teams on the front lines of today’s fight against crime. The course is comprised of 16 hours of rigorous advanced tactics in weaponless defense, improvised weapons defense and conventional weapons employment. The course focuses on lethal situations and teaches simple yet effective techniques in countering such incidents.

Project #: LE130267 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC, Brazeal Hall, Classroom #2 Fees: $200/Student—Meals and Lodging: $250/Double Occupancy or $280/Single Occupancy

TELENET II: DUI Current Laws and Updates—October 3, 2012 Presented by: Karen Wittman, Assistant Attorney General, KSTSRO This two-hour seminar will focus on current DUI laws and general information about drunk driving offenses, including field sobriety tests, implied consent and penalties.

Project #: LE130609 (1:00 PM to 3:00 PM) OR LE130610 (7:10 PM to 9:10 PM) Location: STATEWIDE Fees: NONE

Prescription Drug Abuse Diversion and Investigations—October 4, 2012 Presented by: Ritch Wagner,, Law Enforcement Liaison, Purdue Pharma This course will provide the student with a national overview of the abuse of prescription drugs (DAWN and NSDUH studies), an understanding of the Controlled Substance Act as it applies to prescription controlled substances and a description of prescription drug crimes and their victims. For officers, suggestions will be provided for the targeting, investigating and reporting of these offenses.

Project #: LE130224 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: Butler Community College, Welcome Center; 901 S. Haverhill Rd., El Dorado, KS

Fees: NONE

Human Trafficking Conference—September 27-28, 2012 (SAVE THE DATE) This years conference will focus on the identification, investigation and prosecution of Human Trafficking related cases. Tentative agenda topics, include: Public Awareness, “Truckers Against Trafficking”, Social Media Concerns, and Child Labor Issues.

FOR COMPLETE REGISTRATION PACKET, PLEASE CONTACT HEATHER BULLER 620-694-1537; EMAIL: [email protected]

Project #: LE130266 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM 9/27 and 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM 9/28 Location: Drury Plaza Hotel Broadview; 400 W. Douglas Ave.; Wichita, KS 67202 Fees: TBD

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Available Courses

Defensive Commentary Driving Program —June 26, 2012 Presented by: Mark Richardson and Alvin Sowers, KLETC Instructors Defensive commentary driving is course designed to teach drivers new strategies to help minimize risk associated with hazards found during normal driving. In addition the course will help teach drivers safer techniques including recognizing mistakes by other drivers to help avoid traffic crashes. All who take this course will benefit, especially those who have troubling driver history in the past. This will include practical driving exercises to practice specific driving techniques.

Patrol Rifle Instructor Course—October 15-19, 2012 Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructors, Jeff Ostlund, Mark Richardson, and Dan Lehr The Patrol Rifle Instructor course is designed to help current firearms instructors understand the patrol rifle and the development of drills and lesson plans to better instruct students in the use of a patrol rifle. This course will go through several courses of fire to familiarize the instructors with the use of the patrol rifle and give several ideas for developing a patrol rifle program for students with little to no experience with a rifle.

Project #: LE130281 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Oct 15, 16, 18, 19); 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Oct. 17th) Location: KLETC Firearms Range Fees: $75/Student—Meals and Lodging: $195/Double Occupancy or $270/Single Occupancy

Non-Emergency Vehicle Operations—October 15, 2012 Presented by: Mark Richardson and Alvin Sowers, KLETC Instructors NEVO training may be considered for those drivers who have developed less than favorable driving habits or techniques. It will reintroduce them to the basic skills any operator of an emergency vehicle needs but will not involve emergency response or pursuit applications.

Project #: LE130256 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (The 8-hour time frame is dependent on enrollment, fewer students may result in lest training time.) Location: KLETC Driving Facility

Fees: $15/Student—Meals and Lodging: $40/Double Occupancy or $55/Single Occupancy

Basic Supervision—October 10-12, 2012 Presented by: Lt. Tim Brant, Derby Police Department This course is designed for the returning or first-time supervisor. Defining the term “supervisor”; Identifying effective communications skills; Understanding legal aspects of supervision; Demonstrate theory of management; Demonstrate the basic structure of supervision; How to motivate employees; How to problem solve; Methods of counseling and discipline; Demonstrate how roles and attitudes influence behavior.

Project #: LE130216 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Oct. 10-11); 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Oct. 12th) Location: KLETC, Learning Center, Classroom B Fees: $115/Student—Meals and Lodging: $165/Double Occupancy or $195/Single Occupancy

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Defensive Commentary Driving Program —June 26, 2012 Presented by: Mark Richardson and Alvin Sowers, KLETC Instructors Defensive commentary driving is course designed to teach drivers new strategies to help minimize risk associated with hazards found during normal driving. In addition the course will help teach drivers safer techniques including recognizing mistakes by other drivers to help avoid traffic crashes. All who take this course will benefit, especially those who have troubling driver history in the past. This will include practical driving exercises to practice specific driving techniques.

Mossberg Armorer—October 15, 2012 Presented by: Mike Shain, Aimpro Tactical, LLC This course will certify armorers in the maintenance and repair of the Mossberg 500, 590 & 590DA law enforcement shotguns. The course will cover nomenclature, cycle of operation, detailed assembly and disassembly, diagnosis and trouble shooting and return to factory specifications. Successful completion of this course will result in a three year certification, allowing the armorer to order parts from the factory and receive technical assistance over the phone.

Project #: LE130285 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: $285 (DO NOT SEND THE TUITION TO KLETC). Present a Check or Purchase Order on the day of the class to AIMPRO Tactical, LLC). Commuters are responsible for their own lunch meal, which can be purchased at the KLETC Cafeteria for $5. Meals and Lodging: $30/Double Occupancy or

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Available Courses

BCPI: Basic Cell Phone Investigations—October 24-25, 2012 Presented by: Kansas ICAC and NW3C

This 2-day course is for officers, investigators, and analysts that encounter cell phone evidence, and includes the acquisition and analysis of information external to the phone.

Project #: LE130232 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: Ft. Hays State Univ. , 600 Park St., Campus PD Training Room Fees: NONE—DO NOT REGISTER w/KLETC: please visit—http://nw3c.org/training/computer-crime/Register?id=1760

In Stealth Mode: An Interactive Illustration of Stalking and Intimate Partner Abuse in the Digital Age—October 23, 2012 Presented by: Kathy Wood and Audra Fullerton, KCSDV

This interactive class will address how abusers, perpetrators, and stalkers misuse common technologies to further abuse victims of sexual and domestic violence and stalking. Participants will experience the life of a victim experiencing technology abuse through a hands-on multimedia journey.

Project #: LE130271 Times: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Location: Topeka Police Department, 320 S. Kansas, Topeka, KS 66603 Fees: None

Duty Knife—October 17, 2012 Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructor, Bruce Morton This course is designed to provide the law enforcement officer with the safe use of the knife in every day context; the constitutional, rational and defensible employment of duty knife; develop a working knowledge of the guidelines that governs the application of the duty knife as deadly force by a law enforcement officer; minimize the liabilities associated with law enforcement use of edged weapons; and , educate the law enforcement officer with the dangers associated with edged weapons.

Project #: LE130284 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Main Campus, Classroom #3 and Gymnasium Fees: $35/Student—Meals and Lodging: $65/Double Occupancy or $80/Single Occupancy

ICSIS: Internet Complaint Search and Investigation System Training—Oct. 23, 2012 Presented by : Kansas ICAC and NW3C This training provides students with an expanded knowledge of the database and introduces them to tools for use in building cases during investigations.

Project #: LE130231 Times: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Location: Ft. Hays State University, 600 Park St., Hays, KS Campus PD Training Room

Fees: NONE—DO NOT REGISTER w/KLETC: please visit—http://nw3c.org/training/specialty-training/Register?id=1759

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As always, if you have any Specialized Training needs or questions, contact either Mark Damitio, Deputy Assistant Director, KLETC, 620-694-1532 or email [email protected] or Heather Buller, Senior Program Manager, KLETC, 620-694-1537 or email [email protected].

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Available Courses

Emergency Spanish for 9-1-1—October 30—November 1, 2012 Presented by: Chief Sean Wallace, Arkansas City Police Department This three-day course prepares non-Spanish-speaking 9-1-1 personnel to use functional Spanish-language skills to effectively and professionally handle most calls in Spanish. Therefore, reducing the reliance on interpreter services and minimizing the number of calls from Spanish-speakers, which must be dispatched as “Nature Unknown”.

Project #: LE130230 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: Winfield, KS Fees: $75/Student

GPSI: Global Positioning System Interrogation—October 26, 2012 Presented by: Kansas ICAC and NW3C This one-day course begins by establishing a basic understanding of the concepts and components behind the Global Positioning System (GPS).

Project #: LE130233 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: Ft. Hays State Univ. , 600 Park St., Campus PD Training Room Fees: NONE—DO NOT REGISTER w/KLETC: please visit—http://nw3c.org/training/computer-crime/Register?id=1758

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The University of Kansas Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center

Hutchinson, Kansas

CONTINUING EDUCATION APPLICATION

SPECIALIZED TRAINING TELENET TRAINING

APPLICANT INFORMATION BOX 1

Applicant’s Name: (Last) (First) (Middle)

Title/Rank: Applicant’s Social Security Number: Male Female

Agency:

Agency E-Mail Address:

Agency Phone: Agency Fax: Applicant E-Mail Address:

Agency Mailing Address: (Street or PO Box) (City) (County) (State) (Zip)

COURSE INFORMATION BOX 2

Course Title:

Project Number:

Course Dates:

Location of Course:

Course Times:

MEALS AND LODGING BOX 3

Meals and lodging and any costs incurred during this course will be the sole responsibility of the applicant and/or their agency, unless otherwise noted in the course description. Meals and lodging at KLETC are subject to limited availability, and are not guaranteed until confirmed. I request meals and lodging

REASONABLE ACCOMODATION BOX 4 Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, KLETC will consider any special need or purpose which the applicant or his/her agency may have regarding the requested course or training. Do You Request a Reasonable Accommodation? YES NO Comments:

FEES BOX 5

Tuition: Please consult course description Payment Method: Check Money Order (PLEASE ENCLOSE) Government Purchase Order or: Bill My Agency

Course fees vary. Please consult the course announcement. Make checks payable to The University of Kansas

APPLICANT PRIORITY BOX 6

If your agency is submitting more than one application for this course, circle the priority of THIS applicant: (highest) 1 2 3 4 5 (lowest)

“Integrity is the Basis for Community Trust”

AGENCY EXECUTIVE AUTHORIZATION BOX 7 (Name) (Title) (Signature) (Date)

Send completed application form to: KLETC Registrar PO Box 647 Fax: (620) 694-1420 Hutchinson, KS 67504-0647 OR e-mail: [email protected] Questions regarding the application process should be directed to (620) 694-1410.

For KLETC Use Only ENTERED Project #: _________________ Date: ________________________ By:__________________________

NOTICE: Please check course description to see if the KLETC Registration Form is Applicable


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