Training Delivery - Classroom Training/Onsite

IACP Project Safe Neighborhoods: Characteristics of Armed Persons Delaware-Maryland Training

The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), in collaboration with the Department of Justice, the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Executive Office of U.S. Attorney’s, the United States Attorney’s Office District of Delaware, the United States Attorney’s Office District of Maryland, and the Middle Atlantic-Great Lakes Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network, present the Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Characteristics of Armed Persons training event.

Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention

This training-of-trainers covers the issues of law enforcement suicide prevention to include: the statistics; the role of leadership; stigma and barriers to getting help; signs and indicators; depression; how to intervene and provide assistance to an officer in crisis. The students return to their agencies and provide awareness training to the staff.

Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention Training of Trainers (WI; May 2016)

This training-of-trainers covers the issues of law enforcement suicide prevention to include: statistics; the role of leadership; stigma and barriers to getting help; signs and indicators; depression; how to intervene and provide assistance to an officer in crisis. The students return to their agencies and provide awareness training to the staff.

Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention Training of Trainers (FL; May 2016)

This training-of-trainers covers the issues of law enforcement suicide prevention to include: statistics; the role of leadership; stigma and barriers to getting help; signs and indicators; depression; how to intervene and provide assistance to an officer in crisis. The students return to their agencies and provide awareness training to the staff.

Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention Training of Trainers (WY; May 2016)

This training of trainers covers the issues of law enforcement suicide prevention to include: statistics; the role of leadership; stigma and barriers to getting help; signs and indicators; depression; how to intervene and provide assistance to an officer in crisis. The students return to their agencies and provide awareness to the staff.

IASAP Drug ID: Regional Arizona

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, substance abuse is increasing in America. In a 2012 survey, approximately 23.9 million Americans reported using an illicit drug or abusing a prescription medication in the past month. This course was developed to meet the ever-increasing needs for professionals working in Indian Country to remain current on the most abused drugs in today’s society. Participants will learn to recognize drug influence through a systematic approach using the 7-step drug recognition process.

IASAP CAPPS: Regional Tulsa, OK

Gain support and commitment from stakeholder agencies to support your IASAP grant, provide the capability for collection and analysis of information and statistics to  accurately record progress on IASAP grants, develop a 30-60-90 day action plan for next-steps, identify long-term goals that will sustain the team throughout 2 or 3-year projects.

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