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OUR COMMITMENT TO ONGOING TRAINING
This agency strongly believes that continuing education is one of the keys to providing the best law enforcement services possible.   To that end, we attempt to sponsor as many classes for our employees and employees of other agencies as possible.   All future classes along with registration information will be listed on this page.   Please check back often as new classes are frequently added.

In addition, this department attempts to include the community in training whenever possible and those opportunities will also be posted as soon as they become available.
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CLASSES AND TRAINING OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC
COMMUNITY RETAIL THEFT PREVENTION
When the business community and local law enforcement come together to discuss current criminal activity and offenders in the area, a tremendous difference can and will be made.   This program gives businesses and local law enforcement the opportunity to share information concerning specific individuals or groups involved in criminal activity.   This shared information will give businesses the ability to detect criminal activity earlier, generate more arrests and convictions, and to be more profitable due to reduced losses.

All business owners, managers, and loss prevention employees are invited to attend.  Topics that are  typically discussed include robbery prevention and response, current shoplifters, anti-counterfeiting programs, check fraud, credit card fraud, return fraud, and much more…

The next meeting will be held at the Pine Ridge Mall Community Room on 07/28/2010 at 8:30 am.  Please attend if interested.

For more information or to be added to the electronic mailing list, email Detective Higgins. Thank you.
CLASSES AND TRAINING OFFERED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEES
Detecting Danger
Date: June 4, 2010
Price: Free
Class Hours: 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM
Course Description: This one-day course, taught by Dr. Steve Rhoads, covers the following topics in relation to officer safety practices:
Subconscious Communication:  The idea of communication using the power of the subconscious mind is identified and students are instructed as to the strength the mind possesses in sending out mixed signals and overcoming ulterior motives.
Phenomenological Thought Process:  The personal thought processes of police officers are examined in the realm of how they influence the ability to survive attack and meet physical challenges that confront the officer.
Mental Preparation for Danger:  The three programmable areas of mental energy that officers can use to prepare themselves to handle critical encounters are defined and explained.
Verbal Communication:  This lesson assists the student in recognizing the verbal indicators of deception and how word tense and usage can be used in the evaluation of individuals' intentions.
Non-Verbal Communication:  As the majority of communication utilized by humans, this important arena is broken into specific non-verbal gestures that suggest emotional responses of anger or violence important to the police officer.  The reason humans utilize body language and the Principles and Rules that apply are highlighted.
Proxemics and Danger:  Proxemics and the effective use of space are presented to the student so that an area of safety may be established during field contacts.
bullet Classes will fill quickly - register as soon as possible
bullet Credentials may be required at registration
bullet Limit of four officers per agency to provide access to more agencies
Click here to register for the Detecting Danger class online or contact Lieutenant Guiberson for more information.
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY POSITIONS

Course Description: The Chubbuck Police Department is sponsoring a 12 hour training course on "Background Investigations for Public Safety Positions."  Glacken and Associates will be conducting the training. The course is designed to give specific direction for conducting law enforcement background investigations.

The class will be held at the Chubbuck City Council Chambers, 5160 Yellowstone Avenue, on October 13-14, 2008.  Seating is limited to the first 50 personel to register.

Each student is provided with a comprehensive background investigation manual and a working sample case file.  The topics covered will include: introduction to the course, Idaho POST minimum standards for hiring, department rejection criteria, setting up the background investigation file, conducting the background investigation, documentation, financial records, Americans with Disabilities Act, and writing the background investigation report.

Cost:  $275.00 each, $265.00 for 2 attendees, or $245.00 for 3 or more attendess.
To Register:  Contact Glacken and Associates at (775) 622-1945 or glackenseminar@aol.com.
For More Information:  Contact Lt. Guiberson at (208) 237-7172 or bguiberson@cityofchubbuck.us.