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Submitted by Mrs. Lynn M Kuse on

In 1995, C.O.P.S. began offering the highly-acclaimed trainings called “Traumas of Law Enforcement” to prepare law enforcement agencies to provide counseling and peer support following line-of-duty deaths and other law enforcement tragedies such as disability and suicide. An extensive curriculum on death notification, handling a line-of-duty death, law enforcement suicide, the emotionally affected officer, and the disabled officer are all taught at these trainings. In 2019, we began making peer support and counseling referrals available to the officers attending the training.

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Submitted by Mrs. Lynn M Kuse on

In 1995, C.O.P.S. began offering the highly-acclaimed trainings called “Traumas of Law Enforcement” to prepare law enforcement agencies to provide counseling and peer support following line-of-duty deaths and other law enforcement tragedies such as disability and suicide. An extensive curriculum on death notification, handling a line-of-duty death, law enforcement suicide, the emotionally affected officer, and the disabled officer are all taught at these trainings. In 2019, we began making peer support and counseling referrals available to the officers attending the training.

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Submitted by Samantha Noel … on

The RVCRI team responded to XX emails to the RuralVCRI@policinginstitute.org email regarding:

1. Grant Eligibility
2. RVCRI Solicitation Webinar
3. RVCRI Application Process
4. Technical Issues with the Application Portal
5. Re-Application Possibility
6. Application Examples
7. Definition of Rural and Violent Crime
8. Match Funding
9. Office Hours Event

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Submitted by Mr. Eldred Fou… on

The objective of this project are two-fold: (1) to create a pilot program to establish a rigorous academic-based training model that can be used nationwide for the rapid analysis of suspected illicit drugs seized in the field and (2) to provide training to law enforcement officers on methods to conduct rapid testing on suspected drugs encountered in the field; how to properly collect, document, and store evidence; and risk mitigation strategies focused on officer safety.

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