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12/08/2008
Download Conference Brochure HERE.
Introduction to CALEA® and CALEA Accreditation Programs This workshop will cover the history and structure of CALEA, as well as a description of CALEA’s Accreditation Programs: Law Enforcement, Public Safety Communications, and Public Safety Training Academy.
New Accreditation Manager Training This workshop is designed for the newly assigned accreditation manager and includes a discussion of the role and responsibilities of the accreditation manager for any of CALEA’s Programs. Gain an understanding of CALEA’s 5-step accreditation process and receive an introduction to the CALEA Accreditation Compliance Express (CACE) software program.
Reaccreditation Management This workshop is designed for both the newly assigned accreditation manager and the experienced accreditation manager from an agency that has already achieved at least one award.
Preparing for an On-site This workshop will discuss the duties and responsibilities of the accreditation manager with a focus on CALEA’s process and requirements for an on-site assessment.
CACE Laboratory This workshop provides hands-on instruction to the primary users of the CALEA Accreditation Compliance Express (CACE-L, CACE-C, CACE-T, or CACE-R) Programs. Topics covered will include program navigation, hyperlink set-up, reports building, developing task reminders, and performing system utilities. Advanced registration is required and enrollment is on a first come/first serve basis. Registration is limited to one CACE user per agency. To sign up for the class or receive additional information, please contact Linda Phillips at lphillips@calea.org.
Mock Assessment Training This workshop is designed for agencies considering a mock assessment, accreditation managers, and mock assessors. It will help to explain the principles of a successful mock assessment, the responsibilities of parties involved, and establish a performance base line for mock assessments.
Pawn Shops and How They Benefit Law Enforcement Agencies This workshop will discuss what type of information is available within the pawn shops, how to gain access to that information and how to use the information to help solve crimes. Pawn Shops have a variety of merchandise that can come from suspects trying to liquidate their goods.
Law Enforcement Digital Forensics: Problems and Perspectives This workshop will address issues pertaining to digital evidence such as collection, preservation, analysis, interpretation and reporting. Digital evidence is a factor in many criminal investigations.
The Role of a Dedicated Crash Reconstruction Unit What happens when police departments fail to properly investigate a traffic ‘accident’? When is an ‘accident’ not really an ‘accident’? Attend this workshop to get the answers and understand the difference.
The AMBER Alert Initiative and the Kassie Trimmer Case This workshop will focus on the National AMBER Alert initiative with an emphasis on an actual case study that underscores the need for a comprehensive child recovery strategy.
The Business of Law Enforcement This workshop is an overview of policies and practices regarding the application and use of internal controls to monitor and control assets, receipts, and expenditures of funds.
What the APCO Institute Can Do For You This workshop will provide something for everyone in your communications function, from front-line basic training to supervisory and management tools and certification. The APCO Institute has the ability to bring you affordable options and certification, such as our train-the-trainer programs and in-house training.
Managing and Motivating Different Generations at Work This is a panel discussion composed of law enforcement personnel from four different workplace generations to assist you in learning the characteristics of the different generations. Bring your questions!
The Importance of Physical Fitness for Law Enforcement This workshop is designed to assist any officer in getting motivated, starting and maintaining a rigorous workout program. It is designed to provide the officer with the basic knowledge and fundamentals needed to take their physical fitness to another level.
Implementing a Crisis Intervention Team Program: The Wake County Experience This workshop provides an overview of the Wake County C.I.T. program that covers the genesis of the program, gaining support from administrators, seeking funds, selecting a curriculum, and implementing the program.
Implementing a POP culture in a Police Department This workshop will focus on Problem Oriented Policing and is presented in a manner that creates buy-in from the officers. Too often, POP is forced upon a department and its officers resulting in limited success.
RPD Net - Developing and Designing an Intranet for Law Enforcement Agencies In this workshop a summary of the usefulness of an intranet page specifically designed for a police department is presented. This includes simple static pages, interactive forms, and complex database queries that allow officer to obtain useful data without having to go back to a police station.
Documenting Communications Officer Training This workshop will address proper documentation of performance, behavior, and the role of evaluations as tools to further training.
Initial Management of a Tactical Incident This workshop will be an introduction to mid-level management skills needed at the onset of a tactical incident, such as an active shooter or hostage incident.
CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) and the Role It Plays in Revitalizing a Community This workshop is presented as a way to revitalize and maintain a community. The principals of CPTED can work at existing and planned residential communities to reduce crime.
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