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Force Investigation: Contemporary Issues (22-05-2-R9)
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1
This training will review the operational standards to identify an effective force reporting and investigation process.
Finding Our Way Forward 2021
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1.5
This keynote examines the current status of legal cases, specifically to use of force and qualified immunity.
Body Worn Cameras (22-10-5-A2)
‣ 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.
Qualified Immunity 2022 Update (22-11-2-A2)
‣ 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.
Corrections: Today’s Contraband Challenges (22-14-C-R9)
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 0.5
Training will cover categories and examples of contraband, inmate property lists, unauthorized items and when authorized items can become unauthorized, and provide tips to control contraband and maintain consistency.
Special Operations in Corrections (22-13-C-R9)
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1
This course will provide an overview on the organization and functions of Special Operations Units in correctional settings. Individual and team roles and responsibilities are covered, with a focus on the supervisory and officer levels.
Crowd Management and Public Disorder: Legal (24-50-6-A1)
‣ 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.
Crowd Management and Public Disorder: Policy (24-57-6-A1)
‣ 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.
Supreme Court Legal Update 2022 (22-12-2-A1)
‣ Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
‣ Credit Hours: 1
Join Attorney Eric Daigle as he reviews decisions set by the Court, covering topics from use of force and qualified immunity, to malicious prosecution, First and Second Amendment issues, and Miranda warnings.
Citizens with Special Needs, Mental Illness, and Disabilities (22-09-4-A2)
‣ Instructor: Attorney Joseph Race
‣ Credit Hours: 2
This course will focus on recognizing and dealing with persons who have special needs, persons in crisis, and persons demonstrating social/emotional deviance such as neurotic or psychotic behaviors.
How Do We Train After 2020? (22-07-2-R9)
‣ Instructor: Deputy Chief Sean Case
‣ Credit Hours: 1
This class is designed to give instructors tools to train the changing demands of our communities while maintaining a high level of productivity and safety despite changes in use of force policies.
Legislative Changes: Don’t Be a Part of the Problem (22-06-2-R9)
‣ Instructor: Deputy Chief Sean Case
‣ Credit Hours: 1
2020 brought significant legislative changes regarding use of force in twenty-seven states and counting. Some of these legislative measures are a challenge to which we can adapt, while others are problematic.