Grant Research & Writing Basics
Learn the basics of getting started in the grant research, writing, and acceptance process.
Learn the basics of getting started in the grant research, writing, and acceptance process.
This awareness-level course is designed to help officers understand the legal, safety, and liability implications tied to routine patrol, emergency response, roadblocks, and pursuits.
Gain an understanding of the nature and extent (including the obligations and limitations) of the First Amendment’s guarantees and how it is a benefit both to law enforcement personnel and civil society.
This course is designed for law enforcement personnel tasked with supervising their agency’s Field Training Program, offering a clear understanding of the Field Training Supervisor’s vital role.
Participants will gain practical tools to conduct more effective interviews and interrogations across a range of investigative scenarios.
Learn about current cannabis trends, legal considerations, behavioral indicators, and enhanced field sobriety test protocols specific to cannabis use, culminating in a controlled “Green Lab” where officers evaluate individuals under the influence.
Building on foundational knowledge from the Sexual Assault Investigations Course, students will focus on trauma-informed approaches to interviewing victims and effective strategies for interrogating suspects.
Explore the internal investigative process from multiple perspectives, such as those of the affected officer, union representatives, legal counsel, internal investigators, and oversight authorities responsible for dispositions of complaints against agency personnel in this one-day course.
Designed from both academic and practical perspectives, this courseexplores critical legal concepts such as reasonable suspicion, probable cause, and warrant exceptions.
This course is designed for experienced officers ready to lead, mentor, and mold recruits into confident, competent public servants.
Students will explore the mindset of the Offender and understand the categories of Offender profiles to apply to unknown assailant investigations.
This course provides law enforcement personnel with comprehensive instruction on the proper management, control, and accountability of property and evidence.
Focused on the Maine Freedom of Access Act, participants will learn how to navigate the complex balance between transparency and protecting sensitive information.
Designed for first-line supervisors, this course provides students with a fundamental understanding of how leadership foundations and principles impact management and supervision.
Learn about current cannabis trends, legal considerations, behavioral indicators, and enhanced field sobriety test protocols specific to cannabis use, culminating in a controlled “Green Lab” where officers evaluate individuals under the influence.
Designed for current and aspiring frontline leaders—including sergeants, corporals, shift leaders, and crew leaders—this class provides practical insights for those seeking to lead with integrity and long-term impact.
Through interactive sessions using police training videos and reporting exercises, attendees will gain practical experience with generative AI tools.
This course is designed for law enforcement personnel tasked with supervising their agency’s Field Training Program, offering a clear understanding of the Field Training Supervisor’s vital role.
Designed for current and aspiring frontline leaders—including sergeants, corporals, shift leaders, and crew leaders—this class provides practical insights for those seeking to lead with integrity and long-term impact.
Through interactive discussions and mock testimony exercises, attendees will gain the skills needed to navigate both direct and cross-examination with confidence.
Learn about current cannabis trends, legal considerations, behavioral indicators, and enhanced field sobriety test protocols specific to cannabis use, culminating in a controlled “Green Lab” where officers evaluate individuals under the influence.
With a focus on leadership, teaching strategies, and ethical accountability, the course reinforces key FTO responsibilities through real-world application.
From the initial roadside encounter to courtroom testimony, this training prepares officers to conduct thorough, legally sound investigations.
This course offers essential information and resources that help agencies and responders prepare for, manage, and recover from critical incidents effectively.
This course is designed for experienced officers ready to lead, mentor, and mold recruits into confident, competent public servants.
Officers will learn to identify potential drug couriers, conduct effective roadside interviews, and apply key interdiction techniques in real-world scenarios.
Gain practical experience in compiling background findings into professional, ethical, and legally defensible reports.
This course covers leadership, liability, training, public relations, and the evolving legal landscape surrounding K-9 use and deployment.
This awareness-level course is designed to help officers understand the legal, safety, and liability implications tied to routine patrol, emergency response, roadblocks, and pursuits.
Learn the basics of getting started in the grant research, writing, and acceptance process.
Through clear, straightforward instruction and in class writing exercises, participants will learn how to build solid affidavits, articulate probable cause, and meet constitutional and statutory requirements.
Learn about current cannabis trends, legal considerations, behavioral indicators, and enhanced field sobriety test protocols specific to cannabis use, culminating in a controlled “Green Lab” where officers evaluate individuals under the influence.