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1 THE CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE POLICE ACADEMY 2019 IN-SERVICE TRAINING CATALOG The Camden County College Police Academy, in partnership with the Camden County Prosecutor and the Camden County Police Chiefs Association, is committed to providing the highest level of training for our Law Enforcement Community to enhance the quality of police professionalism through education. Among the Academy's teaching staff are federal agents, state police, assistant prosecutors, college professors, officers from numerous county and municipal agencies and qualified lay personnel. These instructors bring vast amounts of knowledge and experience to our program.

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THE CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE POLICE ACADEMY

2019 IN-SERVICE TRAINING CATALOG

The Camden County College Police Academy, in partnership with the Camden

County Prosecutor and the Camden County Police Chiefs Association, is

committed to providing the highest level of training for our Law Enforcement

Community to enhance the quality of police professionalism through education.

Among the Academy's teaching staff are federal agents, state police, assistant

prosecutors, college professors, officers from numerous county and municipal

agencies and qualified lay personnel. These instructors bring vast amounts of

knowledge and experience to our program.

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CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE POLICE ACADEMY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Rules and Regulations

Directions

In-service Course Listing

Co-sponsored Course Listing

Course Descriptions

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CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE POLICE ACADEMY

IN-SERVICE TRAINING RULES AND REGULATIONS CLASS STARTING TIME All classes will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. In-service classes are held at the Regional Emergency Training Center (RETC) unless otherwise noted. Classroom assignments will be posted in the lobby. REGISTRATION Pre-registration is required. Complete the on-line registration form a minimum of one week in advance of the start of the course. Register early to assure a seat in the desired course. All registrations must be approved by the requesting agency’s Chief or Designee. An automated response will be e-mailed to the student at the student’s address provided on the registration form. The automated response is not a registration confirmation. It is simply an alert to the student that a registration request has been submitted in his/her name. COURSE CONFIRMATION / CANCELLATION Registration Confirmation will be e-mailed to the requesting agency’s training coordinator (Chief or Designee on file with the Academy). It is the responsibility of the requesting agency’s training coordinator to notify the student(s) that the course registration has been confirmed. Courses that do not have the minimum number of attendees registered will be cancelled and those agencies will be notified of the course cancellation by e-mail. Please notify the Academy as soon as possible when a registered student is unable to attend a course so that the next person on the Wait List can be notified. CLASS ATTENDANCE Class attendance is mandatory for certificate consideration. Any absences will be reported to the sending agency. If an absence is unavoidable, please notify the Academy. All attendees are required to sign-in on the class roster. CERTIFICATES Certificates of completion will be awarded at the end of the last day of classes. TUITION / PAYMENT Training fees are waived for Camden County Agencies unless otherwise noted. All checks, money orders or purchase orders should be made payable to Camden County College Police Academy. Cash payments cannot be accepted. Co-sponsored Courses listed in this catalog require registration with the vendor. Payments should also be made to the vendor.

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REFUND POLICY No refunds will be issued due to failure to attend the class. Refunds may be authorized based on written justification from the agency 24 hours prior to the start of class. DRESS CODE Department uniform or Business Casual is the appropriate attire for the Academy setting and is required at all times unless otherwise noted in the Course Description. Sweats, shorts, tee-shirts, jeans and sneakers are prohibited. SMOKING The use of tobacco products is strictly prohibited on all the campuses of Camden County College. FIREARMS Unless dressed in department uniform, law enforcement officers are asked to conceal their weapons, especially when walking across campus. TELEPHONE With the exception of an emergency, no class will be interrupted for telephone messages. Academy telephones are restricted to the use of the Academy staff and instructors. Please place all cell phones on silent mode prior to entering the classroom. CLEANLINESS Eating or drinking in the classrooms is strictly prohibited. ORDER In-service students are expected to set an example for the Basic Recruits by refraining from using profane, loud or offensive language. All students are expected to treat instructors with courtesy and respect. Interaction with recruits is prohibited unless prior permission has been granted by the Academy Staff.

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CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE POLICE ACADEMY

DIRECTIONS: REGIONAL EMERGENY TRAINING CENTER (RETC)

ON THE LAKELAND CAMPUS

From Camden/Philadelphia: Take Route 42 South. Take the College Drive Exit 7B Follow the signs to Route 168 (Black Horse Pike). Turn right onto Route 168 and proceed to first traffic light. Turn left at the traffic light onto Lakeland Road. Follow Lakeland Road straight to the “T” intersection. Turn right onto Woodbury-Turnersville Road. The RETC is approximately 300 yards ahead on the left. From Route 295 (Northern Areas): Take Route 295 South. Take the exit for Route 42 South. Proceed as above (From Camden/Philadelphia) From South Jersey: Take Route 42 North. Take College Drive Exit 7A and follow the signs to Route 168 (Black Horse Pike). Turn right onto Route 168 and proceed to first traffic light. Turn left at the traffic light onto Lakeland Road. Follow Lakeland Road straight to the “T” intersection. Turn right onto Woodbury-Turnersville Road. The RETC is approximately 300 yards ahead on the left. From Atlantic City Expressway: Take the Expressway North. Take Route 42 North Exit #44. Stay on Route 42 North to the College Drive Exit 7A. Proceed as above (From South Jersey). From New Jersey Turnpike: Take Exit 3 and follow the signs to Route 168 South. Stay southbound on Route 168 for approximately five (5) miles to the traffic light at Lakeland Road. Turn right at the traffic light onto Lakeland Road. Follow Lakeland Road straight to the “T” intersection. Turn right onto Woodbury-Turnersville Road. The RETC is approximately 300 yards ahead on the left.

Lindenwold Firing Range address: 2311 Egg Harbor Rd. Lindenwold NJ 08021

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IN-SERVICE COURSE LISTING

Course

Date

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Advanced Rifle Operator

December 9,10,11, 2019

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June 3,4,5, 2019

Attorney General’s Mandatory

October 3, 2019

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Update Instructor’s Course & Mandated Domestic Violence Training

Basic Designated Marksmen/Observer School

April 8,9,10,11,12,2019

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Basic Fingerprinting

February 15, 2019

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Basic Rifle Operator

March 4,5, 2019

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Basic SWAT

March 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 2019

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Cell Block Management / Suicide Awareness Child Abduction Response Team

February 7, 2019 June 27, 2019

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Child Abuse for the Detective

November 12,13, 2019

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& Patrol Officer

Computer Crimes

March 7, 2019

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Conducted Energy Device Operator

February 6,7,2019 April 10,11,2019 August 14,15,2019 October 23,24, 2019

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Document Fraud for Law Enforcement

February 5, 2019

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Courtroom Testimony

February 22, 2019

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Crime Scene Investigation

Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 2019

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Defensive Tactics

April 17, 18, 2019

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Domestic Violence Investigation

February 19, 2019

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Drill, Ceremony & Honor Guard

April 15,16,17,18,19,2019

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Edged Weapons Awareness

February 25, 2019

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Effective Interactions With

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Mentally Ill Persons

September 4, 2019

Effective Report Writing

April 4, 2019

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November 14, 2019

Explosives & IED Familiarization

Next Class 2020

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Field Training Officer Preparation

October 16, 17, 18, 2019

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Firearms Instructor

February 25, 26, 27, 28 March 1, 2019

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November 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2019

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Internal Affairs

December 5, 6, 2019

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Interview & Interrogation

March 19, 20, 2019

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Investigative Photography

April 15, 16, 2019

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Methods of Instruction

February 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 2019

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November 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 2019

Narcotics Investigation

May 15,16,17, 2019

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Physical Fitness Instructor Police Bicycle Training Course

March 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 2019 August 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 2019 April 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 2019

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Police Professionalism

April 10, 2019

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Police Service Rifle Instructor

May 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 2019

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August 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 2019 November 18,19,20,21,22, 2019

Psychology of a Terrorist

April 18, 2019

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Radar Instructor (Modified Version)

March 25, 26, 27, 2019

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Rapid Deployment Response to Active Shooters (Updated)

September 18, 19, 20, 2019

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Responding to Sexual Assault

February 6, 2019

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Search Warrant Affidavit Preparation

May 7, 8, 2019

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Spanish for Law Enforcement

June 10,11,12, 2019

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Street Survival

April 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2019

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Oct. 21,22,23,24,25, 2019

Subgun Instructor Course

September 9,10,11,12,13, 2019

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Sudden Death Investigation

October 16, 17, 18, 2019

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Suicide Awareness and Prevention For Law Enforcement

May 9, 2019

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Tactical Shotgun Instructor

July 8, 9, 10 2019

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Terrorism Awareness

April 25, 2019

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Traffic Incident Management

Next Class 2020

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Understanding and Survival Critical Incidents/ Stress Management

December 5, 6, 2019

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Verbal and Non Verbal Communication Skills

February 21, 2019

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CO-SPONSORED COURSE LISTING

Basic K-9 Handler Certification - New Jersey Police K-9 Association Training

TBA

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Radar Instructor Refresher Course

Date Set by DCJ

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CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE POLICE ACADEMY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

ADVANCED RIFLE OPERATOR

This three (3) day course is designed to build upon the skills learned in the Basic Rifle Operator Course and to introduce more advanced techniques. Topics of instruction include shooting on the move, natural and unorthodox shooting positions, individual and team live fire exercises, high speed shooting drills, multiple threat assessment and engaging, strong and support side shooting, clearing malfunctions, shooting from cover and vehicles, and low light operations. NOTE: All Firearms Courses at the Camden County College Police Academy require participation in

physical activities such as light running, sit-ups, push-up, etc. Registration is limited to students capable of full participation.

BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate. June 3, 4, 5, 2019 or December 9, 10, 11, 2019 Out-of-County: $75.00 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. *Report directly to the Camden County Range Attendance: 16 Instructor: Chief Range Master James R. White - Camden County College Police Academy Prerequisite: A Basic Rifle Operator Course or Police Service Rifle Instructor Course (Bring a copy of the certificate to class on the first day.) Equipment: M4 style weapon with sling, 4 rifle magazines, magazine carrier, ear and eye protection, ballistic vest, 700 rounds of rifle ammunition, department issued handgun, holster, 3 handgun magazines, magazine pouch, 150 rounds of handgun ammunition.

ATTORNEY GENERAL’S MANDATORY UPDATE INSTRUCTOR’S COURSE

AND MANDATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TRAINING This one (1) day course is designed to prepare officers to instruct the Attorney General’s mandatory semi-annual training within their own departments. Each session will include a thorough review of all relevant updates on the law for the past year, including case law, statutes, Attorney General Directives and Guidelines, and county policies. In addition, the course will cover the most recent review of both the law and practice of high-speed motor vehicle pursuits and the use of deadly force. The Domestic Violence segment of the course will cover the basic legal responsibilities of officers responding to a DV calls, updates on the relevant law, as well as a discussion of recommended investigative techniques in handling of DV cases. October 3, 2019 Out-of-County: $35.00 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Attendance: 30 Instructor: Assistant Prosecutor Nevan Soumilas - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Assistant Prosecutor Sonja Furlow - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office

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BASIC DESIGNATED MARKSMEN/OBSERVER SCHOOL This five (5) day course is designated to give the operator the basic working knowledge and skill to safely deploy in a designated marksman role and learn the basics of the sniper rifle. It is designed to prepare law enforcement snipers for emergency response operations and surveillance operations that would require observation and concealment techniques. This course also provides instruction in rifles, scopes and other equipment related to the law enforcement sniper along with marksmanship techniques, the use, care and cleaning of equipment, data book, effects of weather, and marksmanship exercises. Next Class: April 8,9,10,11,12, 2019 08:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. *Report directly to Gloucester Township PD Range Out-of County: $75.00 Attendance: 16 Instructor: Cpl. Joe Andricola Gloucester Township Police Department

BASIC FINGERPRINTING

This one (1) day “hands-on” course is designed to teach law enforcement officers the proper techniques in fingerprinting individuals, “lifting” fingerprints from objects and identifying individuals through fingerprint comparisons. February 15, 2019 Out-of-County: $35.00 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Attendance: 15 Instructor: Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit

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BASIC RIFLE OPERATOR

This two (2) day course is designed to build a base of operation for the new patrol rifle operator. The course will give the operator a fundamental understanding of topics relevant to the handling of the patrol service rifle. Topics of instruction include gear and placement, iron sights, optics and accessories, proper shooting stance, proper grip, sight alignment, sight picture, trigger control, strong and support hand shooting, recoil control shooting positions, clearing malfunction, and tactical and combat reloads. NOTE: All Firearms Courses at the Camden County College Police Academy require participation in

physical activities such as light running, sit-ups, push-up, etc. Registration is limited to students capable of full participation. BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate.

March 4, 5, 2019 Out-of-County: $75.00 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. *Report directly to the Camden County Range Attendance: 16 Instructor: Chief Range Master James R. White - Camden County College Police Academy Equipment: M4 style weapon with sling, 4 rifle magazines, magazine carrier, ear and eye protection, ballistic vest, 300 rounds of rifle ammunition, department issued handgun, holster, 3 handgun magazines, magazine pouch, 100 rounds of handgun ammunition.

BASIC SWAT

This five (5) day course is designed for the officer newly assigned to a SWAT/ tactical team. The course will provide the officer with a comprehensive introduction to tactical skills. Students will be introduced to basic SWAT topics, tactics, and techniques, including a historical overview of SWAT, team organization, structure, resolution of barricaded suspect situations, covert individual and team movement, searches and room clearing, chemical agents, less lethal options, DM/O operations, and high-risk warrant service. This course is a combination of classroom and hands-on exercises in which students practice tactics and techniques in the field. NOTE: All Firearms Courses at the Camden County College Police Academy require participation in

physical activities such as light running, sit-ups, push-up, etc. Registration is limited to students capable of full participation. BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate.

March 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $100.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Camden County Sheriff’s Dept. SRT

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CELL BLOCK MANAGEMENT/ SUICIDE AWARENESS This three (3) hour course will be devoted to the requirements for operating and maintaining a safe and secure detention facility, as set forth in Chapter 34 of the New Jersey Administrative Code. The “Cell Block Management” segment will review sound security practices and the minimum requirements for supervising detainees will be stressed. The "Suicide Awareness" segment will focus on such topics as the profiling of suicidal detainees, the screening and supervision of such detainees, the various ways in which detainees may attempt suicide, the liability factor and appropriate policy and procedures for handling suicide attempts. NOTE: Cell Block Management is not designed for Corrections Officers February 7, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Training Unit - New Jersey State Department of Corrections Ret. Chief Robert Doyle – CCCPA Staff

CHILD ABDUCTION RESPONSE TEAM TRAINING CONFERENCE This one (1) day training conference is designed to focus on training for the development of the Camden County Child Abduction Response Team (CART). The presentation will address team members, CART protocol, and the importance of preplanning when investigating missing children. This conference is specifically for personnel that have been designated as CART Team members by their respective agencies. **Representatives from each law enforcement agency within Camden County are asked to attend to ensure compliance with the New Jersey Attorney General’s Guidelines**. Prerequisite: Must be a CART member to attend Training June 27, 2019 Out-of-County: $35.00 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Attendance: 100 Instructor: Lt. Amy Pisano - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office

CHILD ABUSE FOR THE DETECTIVE & PATROL OFFICER This two (2) day course is designed to assist patrol officers and detectives in identifying child abuse and investigating such cases. This course will provide an overview of the Division of Youth and Family Services, the protocol for contacting the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Child Abuse Unit, how to interview a sexual assault victim, and investigating physical abuse cases. This course will also provide a brief refresher of the criminal statues involving child abuse allegations. November 12, 13, 2019 Out-of-County: $75.00 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Attendance: 30 Instructor: Lt. Amy Pisano - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office

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COMPUTER CRIMES – COMPUTER SEARCH & SEIZURE This is a one (1) day BASIC course designed to introduce the Law Enforcement Officer to the safe methods used to retrieve evidence during a search warrant or patrol stop. The primary focus of the course is to give the “street officer” the ability to recognize computers, diskettes, tapes and CD’s as evidence even if the crime is not directly related to computers initially. The course will teach computer seizure and will demonstrate the proper techniques used to “tag and bag”, the proper handling of the evidence following the seizure as well as basic hands-on forensic methods using machines developed for the program. Following the course, students will be able to recognize computer media as evidence in an array of crimes and will safely demonstrate the seizure of equipment. A basic knowledge of computers and operating systems is not necessary. NOTE: Students are required to bring a copy of electronic media to class. March 7, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 20 Instructor: Det. Christopher Robinson - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office

CONDUCTED ENERGY DEVICE (TASER) – OPERATOR CERTIFICATION COURSE

This two (2) day course is an AG requirement for officers assigned by their department to carry & operate a Conducted Energy Device. The student will be instructed and certified on the operation, use, policies and procedures (manufacturer and PTC) of the Taser X-2 Conducted Energy Device. NOTE: Four (4) two-day classes are scheduled for 2019. BDU style pants or Class B uniforms are appropriate.

February 6, 7, 2019 Out-of-County: $75.00 April 10, 11, 2019 August 14, 15, 2019 October 23, 24, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Attendance: 24 Instructor(s): Camden County CED Instructor Cadre Prerequisite: Proof of NJ Learn Certification (80%), Familiarization with AG’s Policy on Conducted Energy Device (Effective date March 3, 2016). Equipment: TASER X-2 Conducted Energy Weapon, TASER CAM fully charged with charger, (OPTIONAL if your department utilizes body-worn cameras) TASER X-2 Conducted Energy Weapon holster, Eye protection, Duty belt with holster, Duty flashlight, Total of 3 cartridges for deployment: Qualifications : 3 total (Any combination of “Live” and “LS” cartridges) and Classroom training: 2 Inert (optional).

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Document Fraud for Law Enforcement This one (1) day course will assist law enforcement (Patrol Officers as well as Detectives) with training that will enhance their ability to recognize and identify the universe of identity-related documents issued by and relied upon by the MVC and the factors that motivate fraudsters. With emerging technology it has become increasingly difficult to identify fraudulent documents. Students will learn what tools are available to assist them in identifying counterfeit documents by providing “hands on” training and experience in the recognition of fraud as it pertains to documents such as: driver licenses, green cards, passports, birth certificates and social security cards. Participants will learn the newest trends in counterfeiting of drivers licenses by “on-line” manufacturers, which has becoming increasingly common due to the ease in obtaining access to technologies. This course will also review counterfeit as well as genuine NJ inspection stickers, temporary registrations and certificates of title. In addition, this class will review facial recognition technology as it is used by the Motor Vehicle Commission on all images captured as well as the process that is used with the submission of a photo for a “manual upload”.

Out-of-County: $35.00 February 15, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Attendance: 30 Instructor: Inv. Mark Cushing – New Jersey MVC

COURTROOM TESTIMONY

This one (1) day course is designed to assist the law enforcement officer in becoming a more confident and successful witness when testifying in court. It will address common problems that many officers have experienced and will offer solutions to overcome them. The following comments were included in the instructor’s evaluation form: “This class will definitely be one of the most helpful and learning rich classes of the academy.” “I would recommend this course to anyone.”

NOTE: Attendees may have an opportunity to participate in mock trials and therefore, a copy of a report must be forwarded to the Camden County College Police Academy. This copy will be forwarded to Camden County Prosecutor’s Office prior to the start of the course.

February 22, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Assistant Prosecutor Kelly Testa - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office

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CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION

(Updated to include Fire Scene Investigation) This five (5) day course is designed for first responders, detectives and crime scene investigators. Students will receive comprehensive instruction and hands-on training on all areas of crime scene investigation. Topics covered include safeguarding and processing of the crime scene, sketching and photograph of the crime scene, collection of evidence and "lifting" of fingerprints, and cause and origin of fires. Students will participate in mock crime scene investigations. NOTE: Attendees must have a good working knowledge of fingerprint collection and identification. BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate. September 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 20 Instructor: Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit Deputy Fire Marshal C. Jay Houck - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit Prerequisite: Investigative Photography Course or advanced level of knowledge of photography equipment. Equipment: Camera and photography gear, minimum safety gear to include eye protection, work gloves,

boots and hard hat

DEFENSIVE TACTICS This two (2) day hands-on course is designed to teach officers fundamentals of self-defense and handcuffing and how to effectively subdue a suspect without causing injury. Attack a body part not just the body. Note: Attendees must be in good physical condition.

BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate. April 17,18,2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 20 Instructor: Camden County College Police Academy Staff

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INVESTIGATION COURSE This (1) day course is designed to focus on the Domestic Violence investigation and interaction with the court system and victim / witness advocates. This course will address concepts that will help to enhance police patrol, and investigative aspects of a Domestic Violence case, evidence, photographs, search warrants, warrant, restraining orders, Domestic Violence law, and other domestic violence paperwork. This Course will discuss the interaction with victim / witness advocates services and the Court system. February 19, 2019 Out-of-County: $35.00 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Instructor: Camden County Prosecutor’s Office DV Unit

DRILL, CEREMONY, AND HONOR GUARD This five (5) day course will teach you the basic drill, ceremony and Honor Guard stationary movements, voice command, uniform appearance, the various facing movements, cadet calling, and inspection protocol. April 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 20 Instructor: Capt. Dimetri Collins – Camden County Corrections S/O Travis Ash – Camden County Sheriff’s Dept.

EDGED WEAPONS AWARENESS

This one (1) day course is designed to familiarize the officer with various types of edged weapons and the manner in which they are used. The officers will learn self-defense by utilizing body movements and hand-to-hand techniques. Note: BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate. February 25, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 16 Instructor: Lester Ryan – Rt. CCPO & Camden County College Police Academy Staff

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EFFECTIVE INTERACTIONS WITH MENTALLY ILL PERSONS This one (1) day course is designed to assist the officer in safely and effectively dealing with the mentally and emotionally ill individual. This course will cover the causes, characteristics, signs and symptoms of emotional crisis, communication techniques as well as legal concerns such as the responsibility of the officer, laws directed toward the mentally ill and liability issues. September 4, 2019 Out-of-County: $35.00 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Attendance: 30 Instructor: Kelly Cochran-West - Mental Health Association in Southwestern New Jersey

EFFECTIVE REPORT WRITING

This one (1) day course is designed to emphasize the critical importance of the need for police officers to change their mindset toward report writing. Two approaches to effective writing are examined in this course. The first and most important component is WHY, and the second is HOW. This is not a remedial English Composition class because we recognize that you are a professional police officer. The goal of the class is for you to utilize the training and education that you already have had, refine your approach to what has been perceived as a mundane task, develop new skills toward gathering information, and begin writing reports that allow the reader to see what you, the writer, has seen in a coherent, sequential, accurate and complete way. This course is offered in the spring and fall. April 4, 2019 or November 14, 2019 Out-of-County: $35.00 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Attendance: 30 Instructor: Sgt. Edward Kunkel – Camden County Police Department

EXPLOSIVES AND IED FAMILIARIZATION This one (1) day course is designed to educate officers of the potential dangers and risks of explosive and IED devices. This course will be instructed through lectures as well as practical demonstrations. Note: BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate. Date: Next Class 2020 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Sgt. Brian Madison - Camden County Sheriff’s Office EOD

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FIELD TRAINING OFFICER PREPARATION

This three (3) day course is designed for the recently assigned field training officer, veteran training officers and those who supervise training programs. The course focuses on the field training officer’s role in evaluation, teaching documentation, remedial training and the effects of the field training officer’s style and beliefs on recruit growth and achievement. Additional topics will include legal and ethical issues in recruit selections, training and evaluation using standardized rating procedures, teaching principles and methodology. October 16, 17, 18, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Sgt. Anthony Aceto CCMPD & Cherry Hill PD Staff

FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR COURSE This five (5) day course is designed for those officers who wish to instruct a basic course at a Police Training Commission (PTC) approved school. To be certified, the student must demonstrate annually the ability to identify the principal parts of the weapon used in the training program, demonstrate familiarity with the safe and proper handling of weapons, and demonstrate knowledge of the established range safety rules. This course is offered in the spring and fall. NOTE: All Firearms Courses at the Camden County College Police Academy require participation in

physical activities such as light running, sit-ups, push-up, etc. Registration is limited to students capable of full participation. BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate.

February 25, 26, 27, 28 March 1, 2019 or November 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2019 Out-of-County: $75.00 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. *Report directly to the Camden County Range Attendance: 16 Instructor: SPRING - Chief Range Master James R. White - Camden County College Police Academy Instructor: FALL - Chief Range Master James R. White - Camden County College Police Academy Equipment: Eye and ear protection, ballistic vest, 1500 rounds of handgun ammunition, 20 rounds of shotgun

(00 buck) ammunition.

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INTERNAL AFFAIRS

This two (2) day course is designed for Internal Affairs officers and will cover the basics of conducting investigations. Topics covered will be the investigative process, interviewing witnesses and subjects and an overview of the internal investigation protocol. This segment will also include the review of the relevant case law and state requirements along with a review of the prior case studies. December 5, 6, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Assistant Prosecutor Angela Seixas - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office

INTERVIEW AND INTERROGATION

This two (2) day course of instruction will enable the detective, investigator or officer assigned this position, to differentiate between behavioral symptoms of both the truthful and deceptive person. They will understand the significance of verbal and non-verbal communication when dealing with victims, witnesses and suspects. Attendees will understand the importance of basic interrogation techniques, as well as advanced techniques. The course will also focus on identification of critical aspects of the interview process, Miranda concerns and practical solutions to legal questions that arise in the interview process. Note: This course is restricted to Detectives, Investigators and Investigative Supervisors. Location: Camden County College Blackwood Campus (Civic Hall) March 19, 20, 2018 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Det. Vince McCalla - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Assistant Prosecutor- Bill Staas - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office

INVESTIGATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY

This two (2) day course is designed to prepare the crime scene investigator in the filming of a crime scene. The procedures necessary for a complete and thorough recording of a crime scene will be discussed as well as demonstrated. April 15, 16, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 20 Instructor: Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit Prerequisite: Students must have a good working knowledge of the equipment used by their agency. Equipment: Photography gear used by your agency.

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METHODS OF INSTRUCTION

This New Jersey Police Training Commission (PTC) approved course is designed for police officers who wish to teach at police academies or at their respective police departments. This five (5) day course consists of constructing lesson plans, selecting appropriate teaching methods, establishing goals and performance objectives and understanding various principles of learning. This course is offered in the spring and fall. Note: Attendees must have a good working knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint. February 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 2019 or November 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 24 Instructor: P/O Christopher Wernig – Cherry Hill Police Department

Sgt. Edward Kunkel – Camden County Police Department Prerequisite: Attendees must have a good working knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint.

NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION

This three (3) day course is designed for municipal detectives or those officers assigned to County Narcotics Task Forces. The attendee, upon completion of the course, will demonstrate a basic understanding and recognition of narcotics, how they are packaged for distribution and how they may be field-tested. The attendee will also acquire the knowledge of the proper handling of evidence as well as the procedures for submitting narcotics evidence to the New Jersey State Police Laboratory. In addition, the student will also have an understanding of the New Jersey drug laws as well as the most recent "Search and Seizure" rulings. Most importantly, the attendees will be guided, step by step, from the initial phases of narcotics investigations through the final preparations for court testimony. This will include the cultivation and utilization of informants, undercover operations, preparation of search warrant affidavits, and effective techniques for the execution of search warrants. May 15,16,17, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Narcotics Unit

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PHYSICAL FITNESS INSTRUCTOR COURSE

This five (5) day New Jersey Police Training Commission accredited course prepares an officer to gain certification as a physical training instructor. Officers will acquire skills to implement the New Jersey Police Training Commission Physical Conditioning Program. Topics will include physical fitness, diet and nutrition, exercise physiology, substance abuse, and more. Note: Attendees must be in good physical condition. Physical fitness sessions will be conducted daily. MEDICAL CLEARANCE IS REQUIRED. Please call the Academy no earlier than 90 days before the start of the course for the Medical Clearance Form. **Important note: a physical preparedness and ability pre-test will be given on the first day of class. Anyone who does not meet the standard will not be able to participate in the course. Please wear appropriate exercise clothing and sneakers.

Registrants must be able to complete the following pre-test requirements in order to participate in the course: 24 pushups in 60 seconds vertical jump 15 inches 28 sit-ups in 60 seconds 300 meter run in 70.1 seconds 1.5 mile run in 15.55 minutes or less March 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2019 August 5,6,7,8,9, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Lt. Chris Witts- Pine Hill Police Department Prerequisite: Methods of Instruction Attire: Day One - Departmental Uniform or Casual Business (Full day of classroom learning)

POLICE BICYCLE TRAINING COURSE

This course (5) day course is taught by an International Police Mountain Bike Association certified instructor and includes training in accident avoidance, comfort and efficiency, stair climbs and descents, legal rights of cyclists, liability concerns of bike patrols, bicycle handling skills, emergency maneuvers, and much more. A high quality mountain bike, bike uniforms, at least three weeks riding experience prior to the start of the class, bicycling gloves, eye protection, and a full medical clearance are required prior to the start of class. April 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 2019 8:30am – 3:30pm Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 18 Instructor: Lt. Pearson & Winslow PD Bike Unit Prerequisite: at least three weeks riding experience prior to the start of the class, and a full medical clearance are required prior to the start of class.

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POLICE PROFESSIONALISM

This one (1) day course is designed to define and understand the law enforcement officer’s personal values and principles in correlation to the values and principles of law enforcement. The objective of the course is to understand the profession of law enforcement and how it relates to the individual law enforcement officer in emphasizing the characteristics of true police professionalism. Course highlights include professionalism, ethics and morals, attitudes and values, character development, mission statement building, and ethical problem solving and ethical exercises. Through candid discussion, the sharing of experiences and practical exercises, the knowledge acquired through this course will create the possibility of law enforcement officers serving in a purposeful profession. April 10, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Captain Anthony Minosse – Gloucester Twp. Police Department

POLICE SERVICE RIFLE INSTRUCTOR COURSE

This five (5) day course is an intense class designed to certify Firearms Instructors to the next level of Police Service Rifle Instructors. Upon completion of the course, the student will demonstrate and identify the principal parts of several weapons used in these types of training programs, demonstrate familiarity with the safe and proper handling of these weapons, and demonstrate knowledge of established range rules. The student will be qualified to instruct the operation of the Police Service Rifle, and will be certified to conduct the required yearly qualifications set forth by the Division of Criminal Justice. This course is offered in the spring and fall. NOTE: All Firearms Courses at the Camden County College Police Academy require participation in

physical activities such as light running, sit-ups, push-up, etc. Registration is limited to students are capable of full participation. BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate. *All agency weapons must be fully assembled w/sling and properly sighted in per your agencies protocol before coming to this class.*

May 20, 21, 22, 23, 2, 2018 or August 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 2019 or November 18,19,20,21,22, 2019 Out-of-County: $75.00 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. *Report directly to the Camden County Range Attendance: 16 Instructor: Chief Range Master James R. White - Camden County College Police Academy Prerequisite: PTC Firearms Instructor Certification Equipment: M4 style weapon with sling, 4 rifle magazines, magazine carrier, ear and eye protection, ballistic vest, 2000 rounds of rifle ammunition, department issued handgun, holster, 3 handgun magazines, magazine pouch, 200 rounds of handgun ammunition.

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PSYCHOLOGY OF A TERRORIST

The goal of this one (1) day class is to provide an understanding of psychological characteristics and the motivations of an individual who becomes involved in terrorism, and its implications for law enforcement officers. Social Psychology, with emphasis on the power of group dynamics, conformity, solidarity and cohesiveness is also discussed in the context of an individual’s culture, politics and religion. Also reviewed will be terrorist ideology and the research in the development of terrorism leadership, suicide attackers and terrorist group vulnerabilities. April 18, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Marcia Baruch, Ph.D.

RADAR INSTRUCTOR COURSE

(Modified Version) This three (3) day New Jersey Police Training Commission (PTC) course is designed for those who wish to be radar instructors. The course will include basic principles of radar speed measurement, speed offenses and enforcement, operation of specific radar devices and managing, instruction and record keeping. March 25, 26, 27, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Sgt. Frank Pace – Gloucester Twp. Police Department Prerequisite: Radar Operator Certification - supply a copy of the certification

Two (2) years of Radar Operator experience Methods of Instruction – supply a copy of the certification

RAPID DEPLOYMENT RESPONSE TO ACTIVE SHOOTERS

This three (3) day course is designed for first responding officers who will be tasked with the resolution of an active shooter/attacker incident. Topics to be covered include an historical overview of active shooter situations including school and workplace shootings, current police recommendations, immediate deployment/rapid deployment tactics, and barricaded-hostage rescue concepts for the first responding officer. Note: BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate. September 18, 19, 20, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 25 Instructor: Gloucester Township Police Department SRT Attire: Patrol Uniform or BDUs with full duty belt.

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RESPONDING TO SEXUAL ASSAULT

This three (3) hour course is designed for first responding officers and detectives who will be investigating Sexual Assault complaints. The workshop will include the following topics: The Attorney General’s Standards of providing services to the victims of sexual assaults, how the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) is activated and responds, hospital sites in Camden County, victim criteria for (SART) activation, the (SANE) examination, evidence collection, consent issues, (SANE) kit and maintaining chain of custody, drug facilitated sexual assaults.

February 6, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Camden County Prosecutor’s Office SANE Unit

SEARCH WARRANT AFFIDAVIT PREPARATION

This two (2) day course is designed to familiarize law enforcement officers with one of the most effective tools in criminal investigations - the search warrant. From the development of "probable cause" to the judge's issuance of the warrant, this course will present a systematic step by step approach toward the preparation of the search warrant affidavit. May 7, 8, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Det. Sherman L. Hopkins Jr. - Camden County Prosecutor’s Office

SPANISH FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

This three (3) day course is designed to familiarize officers and dispatchers with street level Spanish which will emphasize colloquial phrases/survival phrases and discernible aptitude level of the officer. This will enhance skills in communicating with and assisting those non-English speaking members of the Hispanic community. June 10,11,12, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Sgt. Carlos Plaza – CCPO Narcotics Unit

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STREET SURVIVAL

This advanced (NOT A BASIC COURSE OR REMEDIAL) five (5) day course is designed for patrol officers and other first responders. This is not a remedial basic class for officers. Survival techniques will focus on car stops, hostage negotiations, domestic terrorism, street gang confrontations, deranged persons, armed robbery response and other high-risk situations patrol officers may encounter. Weapon retention, handcuffing and defensive tactics will also be included along with tactical firearms instruction including the use of service weapons and shotguns. NOTE: All Firearms Courses at the Camden County College Police Academy require participation in

physical activities such as light running, sit-ups, push-up, etc. Registration is limited to students capable of full participation. There is a defensive tactics portion to this course. Attendees must be in good physical condition.

April 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2019 or Oct. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out of County: $75.00 Attendance: 16 Instructor: Chief Range Master James R. White - Camden County College Police Academy Equipment: Eye and ear protection, ballistic vest, department issued handgun, duty belt and holster, 350

rounds of handgun ammunition, 50 rounds of shotgun ammunition. Attire: BDUs or Class B uniform with duty belt.

SUBGUN INSTRUCTOR COURSE This is a five (5) day Instructor Certification. Students who complete the five (5) day Instructor Course will be qualified to instruct the subgun and will be certified to conduct the required yearly qualifications set forth by the Division of Criminal Justice. NOTE: All Firearms Courses at the Camden County College Police Academy require participation in

physical activities such as light running, sit-ups, push-up, etc. Registration is limited to students capable of full participation. BDUs or Class B uniforms are appropriate.

September 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 2019 Out-of-County: $75.00 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. *Report directly to the Camden County Range Attendance: 16 Instructor: Cpl. Joseph Andricola - Gloucester Township Police Department Prerequisite: Previous attendance and successful completion of a Firearms Instructor Course with a copy of the certification. Five (5) day Instructor Course only. Equipment: Eye and ear protection, ballistic vest, department issued submachine gun with a sling, minimum

of two (2) 30-round subgun magazines, flashlight or subgun mounted light device, 2000 rounds of subgun ammunition, department issued handgun and holster, minimum of three handgun magazines, 500 rounds of handgun ammunition, rain gear and cleaning kits.

Attire: BDUs or Class B uniform with duty belt.

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SUDDEN DEATH INVESTIGATION

This three (3) day seminar is designed to familiarize first responders and detectives of the procedures and responsibilities inherent to the investigation of sudden or suspicious deaths. It will also describe the functions conducted by members of the Prosecutor's Office Mobile Crime Lab Unit and the New Jersey State Police Laboratory, as well as provide an overview of the types of information needed by the Medical Examiner's Office to accurately identify the numerous causes of death. Additionally, its intent is to coordinate investigative efforts among law enforcement agencies by establishing a more thorough understanding of each other's role. October 16, 17, 18, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Det. Sherman Lee Hopkins Jr. - Camden County Prosecutors Office

SUICIDE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT

This one (1) day course will address the ongoing issue of suicide involving law enforcement personnel. The overall goal of the course will be to overcome past stigmas regarding suicide and mental illness involving officers and to inform law enforcement agencies about the prevalence of suicide in law enforcement, contributing factors that lead to suicide, and provide the participating agencies with resources for suicide prevention. There will also be contributions from the worlds of psychology and religion on their perspective of this topic and their sharing in our ultimate goal of preventing police suicide. May 9, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Msgr. Michael Mannion Marcia Baruch, Ph.D. Sgt. Sean Grannan - Gloucester Township Police Department

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TACTICAL SHOTGUN INSTRUCTOR SCHOOL

This three (3) day course is designed to give the firearms instructor the expertise to develop and administer departmental shotgun programs. Subject materials include the legal responsibilities of range management, legal and moral use of deadly force, vicarious liability, nomenclature, care and maintenance of pump and semi-automatic shotguns, as well as hands-on applications and tactical exercises. *REQUIREMENT: PREVIOUS ATTENDANCE & SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF A FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR COURSE WITH COPY OF CERTIFICATE; 300 rounds 12 gauge ammunition with a minimum 550 being that of 00-Buck; 50 rounds of slug & 50 rounds of handgun ammunition; duty gear & handgun; holster & 3 magazines; soft body armor; ear & eye protection. NO JEANS & NO SNEAKERS. July 8, 9, 10, 2019 Out of County: $75.00 Attendance: 15 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. *Report directly to the Camden County Range Instructor: Chief Range Master James R. White - Camden County College Police Academy

TERRORISM AWARENESS

This one (1) day Federal Bureau of Investigation course for municipal police officers will include topics on domestic terrorism, international terrorism, terrorism vs. criminal activity, use of weapons of mass destruction as a terrorist tool, understanding Arabic and Islam culture as well as recognizing fraudulent documents. Upon completion of the course, the attendee will have a better understanding of the threat terrorism poses to the United Stated and what we as local law enforcement officers can do to deter, disrupt and prevent possible terrorist activity in our community. April 25, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Edwin Moore – NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness

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TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT This four (4) hour course is designed to introduce quick clearance practices and related incident management techniques. TIMS gives officers a basic level understanding of traffic incident management skills needed to comply with federal guidelines and DOT expectations to reduce traffic congestion. This will reduce congestion and prevent secondary incidents and accidents. By implementing an effective TIMS could have an impact on reducing the number of first responders struck and killed by vehicles while performing emergency operations. All students are required to complete a registration through the New Jersey Traffic Incident Management portal, http://www.njtim.org/NJTIM/Account/Register Next Class 2020 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Out-of-County: Attendance: 30 Instructor: NJTIM Instructors

UNDERSTANDING AND SURVIVING CRITICAL INCIDENTS/ STRESS MANAGEMENT

This two (2) day course is designed to identify critical incident criteria, address factors which contribute to surviving critical incidents and gain understanding of post-traumatic stress disorders. It will also prepare police personnel to survive traumatic events by developing a winning attitude that will guide them through a crisis. Many officers are killed or seriously injured each year and there is often no way the tragedy could have been avoided. In a crisis, victims focus on their vulnerability and survivors focus on their ability to respond. Since behavior in a crisis can never be predicted with certainty, it is imperative that police officers be educated and trained as to how to adopt a surviving attitude so that they can win even against incredible odds. December 5, 6, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $75.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: Agent Chris Rodgers – Collingswood Police Department

VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS This one (1) day course will provide officers with effective communication tools that will allow them to handle difficult situations and people with skill and confidence. Attendees will learn how to quickly resolve conflict and build trust, respond positively to other people’s negative attitudes, and diffuse tense situations with professionalism. These techniques will help strengthen officer safety and lessen the overall stress involved in the field of police work. February 21, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Out-of-County: $35.00 Attendance: 30 Instructor: P/O Richard McLaughlin - Cherry Hill Police Department

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BASIC POLICE K-9 HANDLER / SPECALTY DOG TRAINING (NEW JERSEY POLICE CANINE ASSOCIATION)

The Police canine (K-9) specialty dog training encompasses police dog obedience, agility, socialization and scent work in a particular specialty field. Specialty fields include narcotics detection, explosive detection, arson investigation, tracking and cadaver detection. Police handler training encompasses report writing, record keeping issues dealing with policy and procedure, legal issues, field procedures, and proper care and handling of the police dog. Note: Training will be held at the Gloucester Township Firing Range.

Patrol Dog Specialty Dog 16-week course 10-week course Instructors: Chief Lou Bordi - Voorhees Twp. Police Department

FOR REGISTRATION, COURSE DATES, AND PAYMENT

INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT CHIEF LOUIS BORDI (856) 428-5400

RADAR INSTRUCTOR REFRESHER COURSE

(Division of Criminal Justice) This (4) hour course is sponsored by the Division of Criminal Justice and is required when a Radar Instructor Certification expires. All officers attending the course must produce a photocopy of their current Radar Operator Certificate for admission to the course. To register, please download a registration form from the Division of Criminal Justice, and follow the instructions. For further registration information, please call 732-282-6060. Date: Date Set by DCJ ** Note Registration is completed by the Division of Criminal Justice** 09:00am to 1:00pm Instructor: Sgt. Frank Pace – Gloucester Twp. Police Department (Traffic Unit)