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Seminar Title: Prisoner Control
DATES: 10/18/2010 through 10/19/2010
INSTRUCTOR(S): Perry Hollowell
LOCATION: Cardinal Criminal Justice Academy - 917 Central Ave, Salem, VA 24153
HOTEL: Holiday Inn - Salem, VA 540-389-2424
$70.00 single/double Identify with PATC to receive discounted rate
COURSE REGISTRATION FEE: $250.00 Includes all training materials, and a Certificate of Completion.
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Instructor Bio
Perry Hollowell, Captain
Captain Perry Hollowell is a twenty-nine year police veteran having served
at a state, county and municipal levels. Currently Captain Hollowell is assigned
to the training division at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy. He has served
in numerous law enforcement positions to include Sheriff, Chief Deputy, Lieutenant
and Sergeant.
During his career he made numerous transports both long distance and local,
using various forms of transportation. While serving with the military Perry
received additional training in this area as a military police officer. Captain
Hollowell served twenty-two years before his retirement from the military.
Perry is a graduate of the 182nd session of the FBI National Academy and
posses a Graduate Degree in Business Management. He has instructed law enforcement
and the military for three decades and is currently adjunct faculty at two
universities.
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Pre-Payment is NOT required to register or attend this seminar
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS SEMINAR
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Course
Objectives
Course Objectives:
The class is designed for officers who transport prisoners in custody or
new arrestees. Street officers, correctional officers, probation officers
and court officers required to move prisoners from one location to another
will benefit greatly from this programs. Officers will be provided with information
concerning all aspects of transportation from restraints to legal issues.
Transporting suspects may be the most dangerous thing an officer does and
all too often it is done with minimal resources. The danger to officers,
civilians and the suspect themselves is great. This class will offer solutions
to the most hazardous situations. Officers will also be given the material
to allow them to meet FAA/TSA regulations for law enforcement flying while
armed.
Upon Completion:
Students will be provided the knowledge and skills to:
Carry a Firearm Onboard Aircraft (Certification in Compliance
with FAA/TSA Regulations)
List Six Types of Common Restraints
Identify Tools and Procedures for Defeating Restraining
Devices
Demonstrate the Most Effective Placement of Restraining
Devices
Perform Pre-Transport Search
Complete Transport Checklist
Demonstrate Vehicle Seating of Suspect for Maximum Officer
Safety
Use Indirect Lighting to Enhance Officer Safety
Establish/Plan Routes for Transportation
Complete a Plan for Escorting Outside the Vehicle
List at Least Four Elements Outside the Officer’s Control
and How to Deal With Them
Identify Areas of Civil Liability Prior, During and After
the Transport
Identify and Comply With Requirements For Out of State
Transports
Describe the Difference Between New Arrest and Custodial
Transport
Develop, Interpret and Comply With Agency Transport Regulations
List/Recognize the Fatal Danger Signs During Transport
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