Welcome to the Development of Psychomotor Skills and Effective Training Strategies training course. The training workshop will examine the most recent and up to date issues that specifically impact training units and law enforcement / correctional instructors. This session breaks down multiple issues ranging from failure to engage issues, developing quantifiable evidence, curriculum design and selection. Instruction uses lectures, demonstrations and case studies. Is training important? Just one improper technique changed the county!
This course will also focus on areas including:
- Develop instructor skills and teaching methodologies to effectively deliver psychomotor skills.
- Develop instructor skills to coordinate and facilitate effective police combat psychomotor drills in a safe and realistic environment.
- Are we checking the box or measuring the training?
- Failure to engage incidents – taking corrective steps.
- Development of use of force psychomotor skills for long term potentiation.
- Curriculum selection, what, when, how and WHY?
- Discuss techniques for the development of skill.
- Developing a “preprogrammed” response.
- Developing adaptive thinking skills under stress.
Our training experts recommend this course for all officers, ranks, and command staff.
Instructor: Lieutenant Michael Creter
Michael Creter is a Lieutenant with the Hartford Police Department, serving the city for more than eighteen years. He is the currently commander of the Southwest District and the Street Crimes Units. He has worked in the patrol division as an officer and supervisor, and was an operator and team leader of the Emergency Response Team. He has been a full-time academy instructor, supervisor, or adjunct instructor for over thirteen years. Michael is a Master Instructor in the L.O.C.K.U.P. Arrest & Control system, training new and current instructors in the system throughout the country. As an instructor, Michael specializes in teaching Use of Force, Defensive Tactics, and Less Lethal Force Options. He also provides training, analysis and review for other police agencies and organizations.
- Credit Hours:
- Class ID: 24-35-2-A1
- Area: 312
- Topic: De-Escalation
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