Monday, January 24, 2011

Reading Body Language: Interpret Signs of Danger, Deception, Demeanor and Disagreement

***The following training listed below is not necessarily approved or endorsed by DPSST unless noted in the announcement***



What: Reading Body Language: Interpret Signs of Danger, Deception, Demeanor and Disagreement


Target Audience: Criminal Justice, Public Safety, Govt. Staff, Supervisors, Police, Probation, Corrections, Public Investigators, Private Investigators, Security, Liquor Control, Inspectors, Examiners, Campus Safety, Fire, EMS, Federal LE.


Sponsoring Agency: Salem Police Department, CODE 4


When: July 27, 2011


Hours: 8:00am to 4:30 PM


Cost: $99 if you register online, $109 if you register via phone, call for group discounts of 10 or more



Where: Salem Comfort Suites - Airport, 630 Hawthorne Av. SE. Salem, OR


Instructor: Captain Joe Puckett (former administrator) has responded to critical incidents, dealt with difficult people, dangerous offenders and many deceptive people in his 21 years of law enforcement experience.

During his career he developed an extreme interest in human behavior and the human response to words, actions and other influences. With his experience and interest he developed an edge by focusing on reading the body's often unconscious languages of danger, deception and various supporting attitudes and emotions.

Joe Puckett received many awards during his career from the national, state and local level for his investigative skills, insights, instruction and hard work ethic. He has instructed thousands of public safety, criminal justice, fire, government and corporate personnel in various aspects of the body's languages and influences since 1991.

Joe Puckett also brings to this training his diverse experience which included service as a crisis/hostage negotiator, first responder, investigator, law enforcement administrator, human resources experiences, airport and event/location security, dignitary protection and dealing with the public on non-criminal related matters. Mr. Puckett receives high ratings from attendees on his ability to instruct, his knowledge, his fairness and his ability to speak to various experience levels and disciplines.


Overview: This basic course with advanced insights examines the indicators of people in agreement or disagreement with you. Attendees will also see signs of a person considering then preparing attack, those telling lies and those feeling other variable emotions. This course looks at the technical channels, controls and human nature that can guide the language of our body. This course gives you confidence by learning the signs and helps you gain confidence to interpret for your safety, for your insight or for inquiries and investigations.


To Register: Go to www.code4.org and click on "Training Schedule" or via e-mail: Reservations@code4.org - or call us 1-800-622-9391. The Salem Police Department is only hosting this training and is not involved with the registration process.



Class Questions Contact: Code 4 @ 1-800-622-9391



Pre-requisite: None


Attire: Casual


Supplies/Equipment Needed: Certificates and reference material provided, bring your own writing supplies.



Area Lodging:

Phoenix Grand Hotel $99 free hot breakfast, parking, internet 503-540-7800



Phoenix Inn South $60 free hot breakfast, free wireless internet 503-588-9220



Phoenix Inn North $65 free hot breakfast 503-581-7004



Best Western Mill Creek Inn $69 free breakfast at Denny's 503-585-3332

Success in Adverse Conditions

***The following training listed below is not necessarily approved or endorsed by DPSST unless noted in the announcement***



Class Title: Success in Adverse Conditions


Target Audience: - All Law Enforcement- Police, Corrections- Probation- Emergency Managers- Tactical Teams - Military Personnel- Fire/EMS

Personnel- TSA, ICE, DEA, CBP, FBI, DOE, USFS & BLM, - Campus Safety- School Resource Officers- Dispatchers- Crisis Response Teams- Security

Personnel- Private Investigators- Liquor Control - Gaming Enforcement

Staff- Trainers- Field Trainers: FTO's, PTO's & CTO's- Supervisor

Candidates- Supervisors, Managers


Sponsoring Agency: Salem Police Department and Code 4


When: August 16, 2011



Hours: 0800 - 1700 hrs


Cost: $99.00 via web, $109.00 via phone


Where: Chemeketa Community College, Building 6 Auditorium, 4000 Lancaster Dr. NE, Salem, Or


Instructor: Colonel Danny McKnight : Colonel McKnight brings his experience to you through his presentation that provides a better understanding of the unparalleled commitment and leadership required to be successful when on duty or when executing operations in the most difficult and severe situations. His real world experiences associated with his combat involvement in the events of October 1993 in the fierce street battles of Mogadishu, Somalia. He will expound on this to relate the commitment and leadership necessary to achieve success.


Overview:- 7 Keys to Successful Service & Leadership - Supreme Sacrifice

- Commitment Comes From the Heart - American's Do Not Get Terrorism - Strong Beliefs & Leadership in Service - Guarding our Welfare -

Leadership: The Important Attribute of Our Country



To Register: via web www.code4.org via phone 800-622-9391


Class Questions: Contact www.code4.org

Gordon Graham

***The following training listed below is not necessarily approved or endorsed by DPSST unless noted in the announcement***



Class Title: Gordon Graham


Target Audience: Police, Corrections, Probation Emergency Managers Military Personnel, Tactical Teams Campus Safety, School Resource Officers Dispatchers, Crisis Response Teams Private Security, Private Investigators Public Safety FTO's, PTO'S, CTO'S and Agency Trainers.


Sponsoring Agency: Salem Police Department and Code 4


When: March 23, 2011


Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


Cost: $99.00 if register on line, $109.00 if register over the phone



Where: 4000 Lancaster Dr. N.E. Salem, Or. Chemeketa Community College Auditorium


Instructor: Gordon Graham



Overview: The Discipline of Risk Management is "Rickover Rules" Five Concurrent Themes for Success Why Things Go Right - Why Things Go Wrong Admiral Hyman Rickover is known as the "father of the nuclear navy". This portion of the US Navy has a reputation for excellence as well as a phenomenal safety and reliability record. Admiral Rickover developed some rules for success in dealing with the risks he faced in working with nuclear power. How do these rules apply to you in your organization? Funny yet information packed program that applies to any risk-centric organization. Your job is getting more and more complex. In fact, the more complex it gets, the more you need a systematic approach to getting things done right. This block is essential for everyone in the workplace, regardless of position, job description or type of organization. It is full of information, coupled with Gordon's insight and humor and is a must see for you and your personnel. Most of what the good people in your organization do, they are doing right. When things don't go right there is the potential for nasty consequences. Gordon will show you what the potential consequences are and what are the causational factors most often responsible for these consequences. He will then give you some proven strategies and tactics to address these problems-including a full understanding of the risk/frequency matrix and where it is essential to focus your initial and ongoing efforts.


To Register: Via Website www.code4.org or by phone 1-800-622-9391


Class questions/Contact Info: Ofc. Jennifer Lance at jjlance@cityofsalem.net

Emotional Survival for Public Safety, First Responders & Emergency Medical Personnel

***The following training listed below is not necessarily approved or endorsed by DPSST unless noted in the announcement***



Class: Emotional Survival for Public Safety, First Responders & Emergency Medical Personnel



Sponsor: Co-sponsored by Clackamas County 911



Target Audience: All Law Enforcement Personnel, Police, Corrections, Probation, FBI, DEA, ICE, TSA, USFS, BLM, State Investigators, Private Investigators, Fire, EMS & Emergency Room Staff, Telecommunications Personnel, Security Staff & Security Managers, Airport & School Police, Trainers, FTO's, PTO's and CTO's, Supervisors & Managers, Emergency Managers, Critical Incident Teams, Chaplains



When: February 18, 2011


Where: Willamette Falls Community Health Ed Center, 519 15th Street, Oregon City, OR


Cost: Only $99 if you register at our website http://www.code4.org/ ***Prepayment not required**Code 4 can bill your agency****


Overview: The course addresses the dynamics of emergency services, public safety or medical career. We enter our jobs as idealistic and committed employees and along the way have to find ways to avoid becoming cynical, angry and self destructive. Some of us even become "self-perceived victims" of our agencies or employers. Dr Gilmartin provides critical information to personnel on how this process might take place with preventive strategies on how to remain committed productive employees


Course Covers Causes & Intervention For: Loyalty vs. Integrity Issues, Entitlement Orientation, Victim Based Thinking, Cynicism - Malcontentism, Relationship Failures, Integrity Loss Issues, Supervision Issues, Over-Aggressiveness.



Course Instructor: Dr. Kevin M. Gilmartin is a psychologist, having served as supervisor for the Behavioral Science Unit and Hostage Negotiation Team at the Pima County Sheriff's Department for 20 years.

Dr. Gilmartin is an instructor for local, state and federal agencies in Emotional Survival related topics. He instructs for national conferences with fire fighters, law enforcement, telecommunicators and medical personnel. He maintains a consulting relationship with many federal agencies for behavioral science issues. He receives extremely high ratings for his instruction and information. Dr. Gilmartin is the former recipient of the IACP/Parade Magazine National Police Officer award.

Communications & Professionalism

***The following training listed below is not necessarily approved or endorsed by DPSST unless noted in the announcement***



Class Title: Communications & Professionalism


Target Audience: - Police - Airport & School Police - Security Personnel

- Liquor & Gaming Control - Corrections - Investigators - Probation - Trainers - Children's Services Personnel - Supervisors & Managers - FBI

- DEA - ICE - USFS - Emergency Managers - SWAT & Tactical Teams - Transportation Personnel - Inspectors & Examiners - Reserves / Volunteers - Licensing Investigators - Court Personnel


Sponsoring Agency: Salem Police Department


Dates: March 21, 2011


Time: 0800 - 1630 hrs.


Cost: $99.00


Where: Salem Comfort Suites: 630 Hawthorne Av. SE, Salem, OR


Instructor: Scott Dye


Overview: This course covers tactical communication including communication with your community, your agency, your family and how you are perceived by each. This program was created to assist public safety, criminal justice and others to communicate, not just with the public, but with your peers and family. Helping you to achieve a safe and successful career and a successful family life.


Pre-requisites: None


To Register: via web - www.code4.org or phone 1-800-622-9391.


Class Questions: Contact Jennifer Lance at jjlance@cityofsalem.net


Attire: Business Casual


Supplies Needed: Paper/Pen


Area Lodging: Salem Comfort Suites, 630 Hawthorne Av. SE. Salem, OR.

Bullet Proof Mind: Mental Prep for Combat featuring Lt. Col. Dave Grossman

***The following training listed below is not necessarily approved or endorsed by DPSST unless noted in the announcement***


What: Bullet Proof Mind: Mental Prep for Combat featuring Lt. Col. Dave Grossman



Sponsor: Oregon City Police Dept.



Target Audience: All Law Enforcement Personnel, Police, Corrections, Probation, Private Security, Private Investigators, Emergency Managers, Security Managers, Military Personnel, Tactical Teams, Campus Safety, School Resource Officers, Dispatchers, Crisis Response Teams, Public Safety FTO's, PTO's & CTO's, Agency Trainers, Support Staff, Agency Volunteers, Reserves



Target Audience:



When: February 21, 2011



Hours: 8am to 4:30 pm



Where: Willamette Falls Community Health Ed Center, 519 15th Street, Oregon City, OR



Cost: $99 if you register at www.code4.org . Group Discounts of 10 or more attendees.

Questions: call Code 4 at 800-622-9391


Overview: Bullet Proof Mind Course Content: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, The "Warrior Spirit", The Warrior and Maslow's "Hierarchy of Needs", Survivor Guilt Reality & Fantasy Are a Blur, Similarities of School & Workplace Terror, New Killer in the 21st Century, Recent Salient Events, Surviving Gunshot Wounds, Asymmetrical Warfare, Dreaming That Our Firearms Won't Work, Important Drills That Nobody Practices, Combat Preparation for Your Spouse, Violent Visual Imagery, Killing Enabling Process, Games More Dangerous than Movies.



Instructor: Col. Grossman, currently a West Point professor, is one of the nation's leading law enforcement trainers. He is the author of the Pulitzer nominated book, "On Killing". He has served as a trainer and keynote speaker for all major national and international law enforcement training organizations (including: FLETC, IALEFI, NTOA and PPCT) and has taught the representatives of literally thousands of federal and regional agencies in the US, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.

New Training Opportunity

Deadline for Application Extended to February 25, 2011



Class Title: Oregon Executive Development Institute (OEDI) Annual Executive Leadership Training Session.



Target Audience: All current and future executives from public safety agencies, military personnel and members of private organizations, including Higher Ed, with nexus to public safety.



Sponsoring Agency: Oregon Executive Development Institute (OEDI)



Date(s): March 13-18 2011

Time(s): 8:00am to 8:00pm daily



Cost: $1,350 single occupancy - Fee includes 46 hours of exceptional executive leadership training, all instructional materials, 5 nights lodging, all meals (full breakfast, lunch and dinner), AM/PM breaks each day including coffee, tea service, fresh fruit and snacks, Thursday evening banquet dinner and guest speaker, special networking events and refreshments, use of the Sage Springs Fitness Center and special gift for all attendees



Facility Name & Address: Sun River Lodge, Sun River, Oregon



Instructor Name(s): This year’s session will feature instructors from the FBI National Academy, George Fox University, the Western Community Policing Institute and the Virginia Center for Policing Innovation



Registration Process & Contact Info: See attached flier/registration form or visit the OEDI website at www.oedionline.org.



Class Questions Contact Info: Alan Scharn, President – OEDI, (503) 932-4296

Brief Overview: OEDI Session XXIII is a 6-day leadership training event specifically designed for current and future executives from Oregon’s public safety agencies, military leaders and managers and executives from the private sector and Higher Ed with a nexus to public safety. The format is in-residence, rural setting with training and networking events that extend into the evening to maximize the week-long session. The training emphasizes scenario-based, hands-on executive leadership through relationship building and interpersonal skills development to enhance personal and organizational performance. The underlying theme of the program is servant leadership, which is woven throughout the fabric of the curriculum.

Pre-requisites: Fill out and submit an OEDI application and attachments (see flier/application)



Attire: Business casual – no jeans.



Supplies/Equipment Needed: All materials, supplies, etc. will be provided.



Area Lodging Info: Sun River Lodge, SunRiver, Oregon. Note, if you are selected to attend the 2011 session, all lodging arrangements will be made for you in advance.