Connecticut Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) Police Training

Enhance your law enforcement capabilities and meet your Connecticut Police Recertification training needs with our specialized online courses tailored for POST. Crafted to support professional development, these courses offer flexible, anytime access to crucial knowledge, making them the ideal resource for officers aiming to remain up-to-date in their field. With each course eligible for POST-C credit hours towards recertification, you can complete your training online, anytime, and anywhere. Optimize your skills and fulfill your POST requirements with our Connecticut Police training.

This course will articulate law enforcement’s role in addressing human trafficking and the complexities of interacting with both the assailants and victims.
In this course, expert instructor Dan Papoosha discusses what law enforcement needs to know about gangs and gang activity, with a focus on Connecticut.
This course focuses on sexual assault laws, interviewing victims, crisis intervention, investigative techniques, and evidence collection / preservation in sexual assault cases.

CT Rape Crisis/Sexual Assault (20-14-C1)

‣ Area: 512
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 2
This course will cover sexual assault statutes, special concerns relative to the interviewing of sexual assault victims, rape crisis intervention techniques, specific investigative methods to be used in sexual assault cases, as well as the collection and preservation of sexual assault evidence.

CT Ethics for Law Enforcement: Introduction (20-10-1-C1)

‣ Area: 102
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 2
help define the role of ethics in law enforcement. It will identify the officers’ role in relation to ethics within an organization. It is important for officers to understand the necessity for high standards of ethical and moral behavior on the part of the law enforcement officer on and off duty.

2020 Connecticut Legal Update (20-09-2-C1)

‣ Area: 201
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1
The 2020 legal update reviews Public Acts, a United States Supreme Court case, CT Supreme Court, Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and the CT Appellate Court.

CT Leadership for a Lifetime (21-07-2-C1)

‣ Area: 201
‣ Instructor: Paul Butler
‣ Credit Hours: 2
In this motivational keynote, speaker Paul Butler covers what it takes to be a good professional and highlight the power of being a good person. We will focus on how to take individual talents and apply them to a group setting to make an unstoppable and productive team.

CT Harassment Prevention, Diversity, and Misconduct (21-06-4-C1)

‣ Area: 203
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
Through policy, training, and operations, agency leaders much demonstrate to their officers and communities a consistent, focused effort to identify and eliminate misconduct through institutionalization of a zero tolerance position.

CT Gangs and Gang Violence (23-23-6-C1)

‣ Area: 624
‣ Instructor: Captain Dan Papoosha
‣ Credit Hours: 2
This presentation covers the structure, culture, and dynamics of prominent gangs and their subsets, gang activity and rivalries, and significant aspects of identification.

CT Bigotry and Bias Crimes, Procedural Justice (21-05-5-C1)

‣ Area: 524 (2 Hours), 416 (1 Hour)
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 3
This course breaks down the classifications, statistics, and data of hate crime offenses against persons, property, and society, and discusses how law enforcement can help their communities through its role in addressing the rise in hate crimes.

2021 Connecticut Legal Update (21-12-2-C1)

‣ Area: 201
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1
After a very quiet 2019-2020 Supreme Court session on the topics of law enforcement operations, 2020-2021 SCOTUS session was packed with cases that are important to public safety operations.

CT Crowd Management and Public Disorder: Policy (25-57-6-C1)

‣ Area: 606
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
Attorney Eric Daigle will focus on policy development related to crowd management and public disorder. The presentation highlight operational guidelines, command, and control, responding to public disorder, declaring an unlawful assembly, and use of force standards.

CT Crowd Management and Public Disorder: Legal (25-50-6-C1)

‣ Area: 606
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
This session will review legal standards for law enforcement protest response including time, place, and manner restrictions. Training will also explore the legal definitions of hate speech, threat assessment, and passive resistance.

CT Social Media & First Amendment Implications (25-53-2-C1)

‣ Area: 203
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric R. Atstupenas
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
This course will cover an overview of government employee free speech and how to evaluate a department’s ability to investigate and discipline officers when they post on social media, blogs, or department intra-net.

CT Body Worn Cameras (22-10-5-C1)

‣ Area: 502-D
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
This course will highlight the history of body worn cameras in law enforcement and areas of concern. Legal and privacy issues will be clarified through a review of First and Fourth Amendment implications.

CT Qualified Immunity 2022 Update (22-11-2-C1)

‣ Area: 203
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
This course is designed to explain Qualified Immunity and its application as a type of legal immunity. Training will review U.S. Supreme Court rulings and provide clarity on the October 2021 rulings in Rivas-Villegas v. Cortesluna and City of Tahlequah v. Bond.

Legal Update: 2021-22 Connecticut Supreme Court Update (23-25-2-C1)

‣ Area: 201
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 0.5
State v. Rolon, 337 Conn. 397 (2021) State v. Correa, 340 Conn. 619 (2021) State v. Griffin, 339 Conn. 631 (2021) State v. A.B., 341 Conn. 47 (2022) State v. Lopez State v. Tyus, 342 Conn. 784 (2022) State v. Police, 343 Conn. 274 (2022) State v. Samuolis, 344 Conn. 200 (2022)

Connecticut Juvenile Law (23-18-4-C1)

‣ Area: 404
‣ Instructor: Attorney Joseph Race
‣ Credit Hours: 2
In this course, Attorney Joseph Race covers the rights of juveniles, the disposition of juveniles taken into custody, juvenile court procedures, proper attitudes, methods, and techniques that an officer should use when dealing with juveniles. The societal pressures of adolescents, characteristics and problems of youths will also be covered, as will the need for strong juvenile community relations and an overview of the community agencies that work with youths.

CT Introduction to Human Trafficking (23-17-5-C1)

‣ Area: 514-A
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1
Retired Connecticut State Trooper Art Walkley leads this one-hour course on human trafficking. It covers the types, legislation, and detection of trafficking in Connecticut, including the role of the internet and effective response strategies. Walkley’s experience with the FBI and Homeland Security enriches the session, focusing on victim support and investigative techniques.

CT Domestic Violence (23-16-6-C1)

‣ Area: 607
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 2
This course will assist officers in understanding and complying with model policy procedures and response intervention guidelines.

Path of the Guardian 2025 (PG25-A1)

‣ Area: 200
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 8
Path of the Guardian is the effective way to stay up-to-date with weekly training videos on law enforcement legal updates, training on policy, industry standards, current trends, and police practice issues.

CT Domestic Violence (23-16-6-R9)

‣ Area: 607
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 2
This course will assist officers in understanding and complying with model policy procedures and response intervention guidelines.

CT Gangs and Gang Violence (23-23-6-R9)

‣ Area: 624
‣ Instructor: Captain Dan Papoosha
‣ Credit Hours: 2
This presentation covers the structure, culture, and dynamics of prominent gangs and their subsets, gang activity and rivalries, and significant aspects of identification.

CT Introduction to Human Trafficking (23-17-5-R9)

‣ Area: 514-A
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1
Retired Connecticut State Trooper Art Walkley leads this one-hour course on human trafficking. It covers the types, legislation, and detection of trafficking in Connecticut, including the role of the internet and effective response strategies. Walkley’s experience with the FBI and Homeland Security enriches the session, focusing on victim support and investigative techniques.

Connecticut Juvenile Law (23-18-4-R9)

‣ Area: 404
‣ Instructor: Attorney Joseph Race
‣ Credit Hours: 2
In this course, Attorney Joseph Race covers the rights of juveniles, the disposition of juveniles taken into custody, juvenile court procedures, proper attitudes, methods, and techniques that an officer should use when dealing with juveniles. The societal pressures of adolescents, characteristics and problems of youths will also be covered, as will the need for strong juvenile community relations and an overview of the community agencies that work with youths.

Legal Update: 2021-22 Connecticut Supreme Court Update (23-25-2-R9)

‣ Area: 201
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 0.5
State v. Rolon, 337 Conn. 397 (2021) State v. Correa, 340 Conn. 619 (2021) State v. Griffin, 339 Conn. 631 (2021) State v. A.B., 341 Conn. 47 (2022) State v. Lopez State v. Tyus, 342 Conn. 784 (2022) State v. Police, 343 Conn. 274 (2022) State v. Samuolis, 344 Conn. 200 (2022)

CT Qualified Immunity 2022 Update (22-11-2-R9)

‣ Area: 203
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
This course is designed to explain Qualified Immunity and its application as a type of legal immunity. Training will review U.S. Supreme Court rulings and provide clarity on the October 2021 rulings in Rivas-Villegas v. Cortesluna and City of Tahlequah v. Bond.

CT Body Worn Cameras (22-10-5-R9)

‣ Area: 502-D
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
This course will highlight the history of body worn cameras in law enforcement and areas of concern. Legal and privacy issues will be clarified through a review of First and Fourth Amendment implications.

2021 Connecticut Legal Update (21-12-2-R9)

‣ Area: 201
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1
After a very quiet 2019-2020 Supreme Court session on the topics of law enforcement operations, 2020-2021 SCOTUS session was packed with cases that are important to public safety operations.

CT Social Media & First Amendment Implications (24-53-2-R9)

‣ Area: 203
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric R. Atstupenas
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
This course will cover an overview of government employee free speech and how to evaluate a department’s ability to investigate and discipline officers when they post on social media, blogs, or department intra-net.

CT Bigotry and Bias Crimes, Procedural Justice (21-05-5-R9)

‣ Area: 524 (2 Hours), 416 (1 Hour)
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 3
This course breaks down the classifications, statistics, and data of hate crime offenses against persons, property, and society, and discusses how law enforcement can help their communities through its role in addressing the rise in hate crimes.

CT Leadership for a Lifetime (21-07-2-R9)

‣ Area: 201
‣ Instructor: Paul Butler
‣ Credit Hours: 2
In this motivational keynote, speaker Paul Butler covers what it takes to be a good professional and highlight the power of being a good person. We will focus on how to take individual talents and apply them to a group setting to make an unstoppable and productive team.

CT Harassment Prevention, Diversity, and Misconduct (21-06-4-R9)

‣ Area: 203
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
Through policy, training, and operations, agency leaders much demonstrate to their officers and communities a consistent, focused effort to identify and eliminate misconduct through institutionalization of a zero tolerance position.

2020 Connecticut Legal Update (20-09-2-R9)

‣ Area: 201
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1
The 2020 legal update reviews Public Acts, a United States Supreme Court case, CT Supreme Court, Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and the CT Appellate Court.

CT Training Officer Liability (20-03-2-R9)

‣ Area: 203
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1
Training officers hold a significant impact on protecting law enforcement agencies from excessive liability. This course will focus on the essential need for continued education to ensure that the legal standards for training are met by your department.

CT Ethics for Law Enforcement: Introduction (20-10-1-R9)

‣ Area: 102
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 2
help define the role of ethics in law enforcement. It will identify the officers’ role in relation to ethics within an organization. It is important for officers to understand the necessity for high standards of ethical and moral behavior on the part of the law enforcement officer on and off duty.

CT Rape Crisis/Sexual Assault (20-14-R9)

‣ Area: 512
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 2
This course will cover sexual assault statutes, special concerns relative to the interviewing of sexual assault victims, rape crisis intervention techniques, specific investigative methods to be used in sexual assault cases, as well as the collection and preservation of sexual assault evidence.

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