Seminar Title:
A NOBLE PROFESSION - Returning Professionalism to Law Enforcement
DATES: 3/11/2021 through 3/11/2021
INSTRUCTOR(S): Tim Randall
LOCATION: Webinars - , , WEB
HOTEL: - ,
COURSE REGISTRATION FEE: $75.00 Includes all training materials, and a Certificate of Completion.
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Instructor Bio
Sgt. Tim Randall (Retired) served with the Nampa Idaho Police Department for 31 years. He was assigned as a criminal investigator for 21 of those 31 years. As a lead investigator and supervisor, he conducted and assisted in hundreds of investigations. These include homicides, suicides, child abuse, rape, robbery and internal investigations. . Tim has served in many positions to include, patrol, patrol supervisor, criminal investigations, CID supervisor, SWAT, school resource officer, internal affairs and polygraph examiner. Tim has served as the supervisor of the Operations of Professional Standard Division and was responsible for recruitment, hiring, and background investigations. Tim currently works for the Twin Falls, Idaho Police Department responsible for hiring and background investigations. Tim also works as an independent contractor conducting background and internal investigations for many agencies. Tim has been an Idaho POST certified instructor for over 25 years in interview & interrogation, SWAT, chemical munitions, child abuse, elder abuse and juvenile procedures. |
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Pre-Payment is not required to register or attend IN-PERSON seminars. Pre-payment is required for WEBINARS and ONLINE COURSES.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS SEMINAR
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Course
Objectives
Course Description: This course will look at professionalism in lawenforcement. We will discuss the benefits of this course to include: Officersafety, enhancedprofessionalism, decreasedcitizen complaints, decreasedvicarious liability, increasedofficer morale, improve relationships between law enforcement and thecommunity, and honoring the proud tradition of the police serving a community. Topics Covered: Traits of aprofessional, the crucible of the streets, warning signs of conflict, uniform courage,attitude, ego, first impressions, applying customer service skills to publicservice, keys to handling unreasonable & difficult people, things copsshould never say, universal truths, predictors of citizen satisfaction,professional language and looking out for each other.
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