ATTENTION:
The dates for the 2012 Correctional Security Conference have changed.  The new conferences dates are September 18-20, 2012 at the Millennium Hotel, Cincinnati, OH. 
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Available Training Programs

Planning for emergencies at correctional facilities is a serious undertaking requiring a comprehensive assessment and emergency plan development for all anticipated disasters and disruptions. Increased terrorist activities world-wide, coupled with the incarceration of suspected and convicted terrorists in our nation’s jails, has added a new dimension to emergency plan development. Not only must planners anticipate natural and man-made related disasters at their facilities, but they must also plan for the possibility of collaboration and assaults from external sources. The “routine” housing of suspected or convicted terrorists can result in unique emergency management issues. This session will provide participants useful information that can be used to develop or adapt their existing emergency plans to address terrorists threats.

Training Duration:  2.5 days

Target Audience: Agency & Facility Administrators, Emergency Planners

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

“Manage the Incident Before the Incident Manages You” 

The comprehensive management of correctional emergencies must begin with a sound operational structure (Emergency plan) that includes an adequate assessment of the risks posed to the facility.  This session will provide an overview of the elements of Correctional
Emergency Planning and identify key areas that should be addressed by administrators. The session will emphasize the importance of the incident command system in emergency  management.

Training Duration:  2.5 days

Target Audience:  Facility Administrators, Emergency Planners.

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

The ability of facility staff to gather information and prepare cases for administrative/criminal proceedings and to develop facility operational intelligence can be greatly enhanced when facility investigators receive training in recognized criminal investigative techniques.  This training is focused on investigative methods and techniques that help ensure that cases are properly developed, investigated and are “prosecution ready” for both administrative and criminal proceedings. Emphasis will also be placed on how the investigative process can be used to gather operational intelligence and provide information that helps correct security problems.

Training Duration:  2.5 days

Target Audience: Facility Investigators, Internal Affairs Officers, Intelligence Officers and Special Investigative Supervisors.

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

When controversy arises, you get one chance to get your message out to the community through the media; this course will help to ensure you get it right. Topics include who should be the Public Information Officer (PIO), why wardens or jail administrators should rarely take on this task, what to expect in front of the camera, and how to prepare for the “ambush” interview. We will also discuss how to cultivate the media in a positive way so they are open to your side when there’s a problem. The course will require students to participate in multiple scenarios, prepare a sample press release and will include a videotaped and critiqued “news conference.”

Training Duration:  3 days

Target Audience: Full or part time PIO’s , institution CEO’s and any other personnel required to provide, prepare or deliver information to the media.

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

"What You Don't Know about Evidence May Result in Critical Cases Being Dismissed"

Utilizing proper procedure when preserving a crime scene and the collection of evidence can either make or break a case against a perpetrator. Minor mistakes can lead to the dismissal of a case against a perpetrator and may have the effect of indicating to other inmates that they can get away with criminal behavior. This session will focus on the technicalities of crime scene preservation and evidence collection and can also be used to help participants evaluate their present practices.

Training Duration:  2.5 days

Target Audience: Facility Administrators, Facility Investigators, Supervisors and Officers.

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

The prisoner transport curriculum is comprised of nine elements, each containing multiple subject areas. These are designed to provide training to the officer in preparation for the escort, preparing the inmate and escorting staff, vehicle preparation and all facets of transporting an inmate regardless of the mode of transportation.  This training prepares the escort detail to perform their duties regardless of the security level of the inmate, length of trip or mode of transportation, including over the road coach and air transport. The officer is also trained in survival skills, weapon retention, proper application of restraints and emergency procedures.

Training Duration:  Up to 5 days

Target Audience:
Transport Officers and Supervisors.

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

 

Focusing on communication skills, team building and the role of the supervisor as trainer and mentor, the training takes new supervisors through a variety of scenario based exercises to assist them in responding positively to the question "Would I work for me?"  This training for newly appointed first line supervisors is designed to answer the question "Would I work for me"?

Training Duration: 2.5 day

Target Audience: Newly Appointed First Line Supervisors in Correctional and Juvenile Justice Settings.

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

As correctional professionals we have been granted a public trust to maintain the care, custody and control of those convicted or charged with crimes. This trust mandates that we act both legally and ethically in the performance of our duties. This seminar is designed to provide participants with strategies and techniques for developing a proactive approach to maintaining ethical behavior. It will focus on identifying pathways to unethical behaviors which start from simple rule violations and can end up in criminal behaviors. This training will rely on numerous large and small group exercises to give participants practice in addressing and resolving ethical issues.

Training Duration:  2.5 days

Target Audience:  All correctional personnel

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

This 40 hour course for new or part-time trainers focuses on platform skills designed to assist a new trainer to effectively provide training to other correctional and juvenile justice professionals.  Designed to meet agency and national standards participants will learn the purpose and use of lesson plans, specific instructional strategies, the use of audio visuals and managing the classroom, amoung other topics.  Participants will be expected to give several presentations during the week including a final 20 minute presentation that will be recorded and individually critiqued.

Training Duration:  5 days

Training Audience:  Newly Appointed and Part-Time Trainers

INDIVIDUAL RATE: $345 per person
GROUP RATE: $325 per person

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

 

 

Flagship course of Pulice Technical, PowerPoint® for Public Safety™ is designed to help all public safety personnel become more efficient and proficient with PowerPoint®. Go beyond text on a slide, there’s much more to PowerPoint®.

Day One

  1.  Before PowerPoint® - Presentation Skills, Practice and Preparation
  2.  Building Presentations - Standard methods, Fast Development
  3.  Saving Presentations
  4.  Package for CD – Creating Presentations that Everybody Can Access
  5.  Best Practices for Printing Presentations

Day Two

  1.  Splash Screens – Manage your presentations
  2.  Custom Animation – Use PowerPoint® to visual depict procedures
  3.  Capturing Images – Scanners, Digital Camera
  4.  Capturing Audio and Video – From YOUTUBE and DVDs
  5.  Best Practices for Printing Presentations

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

Good management practice begins with good policy. This program will begin with the elements of a gang management policy and discuss its implementation. Topics include interviewing techniques, validation of suspected members, housing strategies and options, and liaison with law enforcement in the community. Participants in this work shop should have either the introductory course above or have a minimum of three years of working with gangs and STG’s in the institutional setting.

Training Duration:  2.5 days

Target Audience:
Facility Investigators, Internal Affairs Officers, Intelligence Officerts and Special Investigative Supervisors.  Two person teams made up of one of the above and a facility administrators will be given preference.


INDIVIDUAL RATE:  $345 per person
GROUP RATE:  $325 per person

If attending this training along with Gangs and Security Threat Groups you will receive a both trainings for:
INDIVIDUAL RATE: $645 per person
GROUP RATE: $595 per person

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

Gangs and Security Threat Groups (STG’s) have become an increasing threat to institution security. Once only found in large penitentiaries, these disruptive groups can now be found throughout the country in urban and rural areas alike. This course will address the history of gangs and Security Threat Groups including a comparison between street and prison gangs. It will also address officer safety issues, interviewing techniques and intelligence gathering and sharing.

Training Duration:  2.5 days

Target Audience:  Intelligence Officers, Investigators, Gang/STG Coordinators, Law Enforcement Liaisons

INDIVIDUAL RATE:  $345 per person

GROUP RATE:  $325 per person

If attending this training along with Developing a Gang Management Program for You Institution you will receive a both trainings for:
INDIVIDUAL RATE:  $645 per person
GROUP RATE:  $595 per person

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

 

The single most significant reason given by employees leaving their current job is their first line supervisor. To reduce turnover and retain good employees, supervisors must learn their integral role in this equation and develop strategies to become part of the solution. The follow up course to our other highly successful first line supervisory courses, this program expands on the topics covered in the earlier curriculum and also addresses leadership style, ethics, and supervisor liability.

Training Duration:  2.5 days

Target Audience: Supervisors who have completed a basic supervisory course.

INDIVIDUAL RATE:  $345 per person
GROUP RATE:  $325 per person

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

Designing and developing Curriculum to meet agency standards can be one of the most significant challenges that training departments face. Using a unique 10 - step process first developed at the Training Resource Center at Eastern Kentucky University participants will work to develop a lesson plan from start to finish. From the reasons to initiate a training program through the development of performance objectives and instructional strategies, participants will leave the training with the draft of a lesson plan on a topic of their own selection.

To be selected to participate in the course participants must have completed a 40-hour Training for Trainers course, and submit such documentation with their registration form. Participation of teams from a single agency is encouraged. Participants should bring all necessary resource material (agency policy, standards, etc.) to develop a four-hour lesson plan with them.

Training Duration:  3 days

Target Audience: Experienced trainers charged with responsibility for development of curriculum. 

Any of our training programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at  (859) 629-6117 or email us today for more information about this event or about providing trainings at your location.

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