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National Conference

flagApril 28, 2010

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        currently scheduled courses
                 

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PRACTICAL KINESIC INTERVIEW & INTERROGATION

Practical Kinesic Interview & Interrogation® is a training program that teaches multi-phase behavioral analysis and tactical interrogation methods using advanced kinesic interview and interrogation theories. The course is designed to help interviewers maximize their ability to gain valuable information as quickly and efficiently as possible.

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     May 10-14 Fairlawn, OH   Details | Register
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     November 29 - December 3 Western States Training Conf.

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ARTICLES, LEGAL UPDATES & MORE


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LEGAL UPDATE:
by Brian S. Batterton, J.D.

Principal Awarded Sumary Judgment for Arrest of Disorderly Parents  

School officials, like police, are often forced to make split-second decisions that affect the civil rights of others, such as students, parents, and school visitors. Additionally, public school officials, like police, are considered government officials for the purpose of civil liability for constitutional violations, and as such, may be sued under Title 42 U.S.C. § 1983. CONTINUE >>

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LEGAL UPDATE:
by Steve Rothlein

Conducting Integrity Tests on Law Enforcement Officers  

This issue is only raised to provoke discussion and thought by the chief and his/her command staff so that some guidelines become established and ethical considerations take place. Absent a history of misconduct in an agency, subjecting the honest majority of police officers to random entrapment situations is not only distasteful, but unprofessional and should be avoided. CONTINUE >>

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FIRE SERVICE LAW:
by Curt Varone

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Fire and Police Chiefs Sue Mayor and Council

Baltimore City Fire and Instructors Face $35 Million Lawsuit in Death of Recruit

Deputy Sheriff Charged with Obstructing Firefighters

       MORE FIRE RELATED ARTICLES & NEWS HERE >>

 

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