**The following training listed below is not necessarily approved or endorsed by DPSST unless noted in the announcement**
Class Title: Communications & Professionalism
Sponsoring Agency: Eugene Police Department
When: December 8th, 2010
Hours: 8:00am to 4:30pm
Where: Eugene Police & Fire Training Center, 1705 West 2nd Avenue, Eugene, OR
Cost: $99.00 -When you register via website: www.code4.org ; Register via phone at (800) 622-9391, cost is $109.00.
Target Audience: Any Law Enforcement Personnel, State Investigators, Probation Officers, Corrections, Children Services, Supervisors and Managers, FBI -DEA-ICE, Court Personnel and Trainers.
Course Description: 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 - ultimately helping you to achieve a safe and successful career and a successful family life.
Topics: Improving your safety and tactics, communication with the community perceptions, reducing complaints and liabilities, decrease your stress, public perceptions, and communicating with your agency.
Instructor: Scott Dye served with the U.S. Marines from 1979-1985; he was promoted to Recon platoon Sergeant prior to completing his military career. In 1985 Mr. Dye was certified as a police officer in Oregon, gaining experience in patrol, entry team, DARE, SRO, FTO, Traffic and K9 handler. In 2000, Scott became a Training Lieutenant with the Department of Public Safety, Standards and Training. While at the academy Mr. Dye trained thousands of police officers in the areas of Ethics and Tactical Communications. He also has been involved extensively with Martial Arts and Defensive Tactics. Mr. Dye has a unique was of presenting his material, using his own life experiences and humor to train and share his knowledge.
To Register: Online registration at www.code4.org ($99.00), or register via phone (800) 622-9391.
Lodging or logistical questions contact Ofc. Cheryl Joyner, Eugene Police Department, (541) 682-2753 or Cheryl.l.joyner@ci.eugene.or.us
Monday, November 29, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Training Opportunity
**The following training listed below is not necessarily approved or endorsed by DPSST unless noted in the announcement**
What: Providing Dynamic & Convincing Testimony: Ethically, Effectively & Professionally
Target Audience: Criminal Justice, Public Safety, Govt. Staff, Supervisors, Volunteers, Police, Probation, Corrections, Dispatch, Public Investigators, Private Investigators, Security, Liquor Control, Inspectors, Examiners, Campus Safety, Fire, EMS, Federal LE.
Sponsoring Agency: Salem Police Department, CODE 4
When: January 10, 2011
Hours: 8:00am to 5:00 PM
Cost: $99 if you register online, $109 if you register via phone, call for group discounts of 10 or more.
Where: Salem Comfort Inn & Suites, 630 Hawthorne Ave SE Salem, OR
Instructor: This course is instructed by Senior Deputy District Attorney, Scott Healy.
Sr. DDA Healy has been with the District Attorney's Office in the Portland, Oregon metro region since 1994. Mr. Healy is an excellent speaker and presenter with experience in many aspects of courts, hearings, trials and testimony. Sr. DDA Healy has handled virtually every type of case from murder (death penalty) and other high profile/serious cases to DUII and minor thefts. He has experience in Psychiatric Security Review Boards, Parole Board Hearings, Mental Health Court, Driving Under the Influence Court, District and Circuit Courts. He has instructed for the National District Attorneys Association, the Oregon/Washington Lawmen's Association and the Clackamas Community College as an Adjunct Instructor since 2000. He has also been a presenter at the NCDA Special Prosecutions Course on the topic of "Special Witness Strategies".
Overview: All of us are on the side of law, order, fairness and justice.
Therefore
we need instruction, insight and review regarding the best testimony practices, which include preparation and application of knowledge, experience ethics and professionalism. This course gives you the tools and best practices regarding testimony including. How to write a detailed report that is immune from attack.
Learn how your testimony is important to a case.
How to handle information that comes from an expert.
What information does a witness need from the Deputy District Attorney before testifying. Learn what juries are told about how to evaluate witness testimony. Learn how to always be controlled and professional, even when others are not. Learn how to assume some control from the witness stand.
Why it is always important to remain objective and unbiased.
Learn how to handle the most aggressive Cross-Examination.
How to recognize and handle the compound question.
How to avoid the most common mistakes while testifying.
The Top Ten Tips to ethical, effective and professional testimony.
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
What: Providing Dynamic & Convincing Testimony: Ethically, Effectively & Professionally
Target Audience: Criminal Justice, Public Safety, Govt. Staff, Supervisors, Volunteers, Police, Probation, Corrections, Dispatch, Public Investigators, Private Investigators, Security, Liquor Control, Inspectors, Examiners, Campus Safety, Fire, EMS, Federal LE.
Sponsoring Agency: Salem Police Department, CODE 4
When: January 10, 2011
Hours: 8:00am to 5:00 PM
Cost: $99 if you register online, $109 if you register via phone, call for group discounts of 10 or more.
Where: Salem Comfort Inn & Suites, 630 Hawthorne Ave SE Salem, OR
Instructor: This course is instructed by Senior Deputy District Attorney, Scott Healy.
Sr. DDA Healy has been with the District Attorney's Office in the Portland, Oregon metro region since 1994. Mr. Healy is an excellent speaker and presenter with experience in many aspects of courts, hearings, trials and testimony. Sr. DDA Healy has handled virtually every type of case from murder (death penalty) and other high profile/serious cases to DUII and minor thefts. He has experience in Psychiatric Security Review Boards, Parole Board Hearings, Mental Health Court, Driving Under the Influence Court, District and Circuit Courts. He has instructed for the National District Attorneys Association, the Oregon/Washington Lawmen's Association and the Clackamas Community College as an Adjunct Instructor since 2000. He has also been a presenter at the NCDA Special Prosecutions Course on the topic of "Special Witness Strategies".
Overview: All of us are on the side of law, order, fairness and justice.
Therefore
we need instruction, insight and review regarding the best testimony practices, which include preparation and application of knowledge, experience ethics and professionalism. This course gives you the tools and best practices regarding testimony including. How to write a detailed report that is immune from attack.
Learn how your testimony is important to a case.
How to handle information that comes from an expert.
What information does a witness need from the Deputy District Attorney before testifying. Learn what juries are told about how to evaluate witness testimony. Learn how to always be controlled and professional, even when others are not. Learn how to assume some control from the witness stand.
Why it is always important to remain objective and unbiased.
Learn how to handle the most aggressive Cross-Examination.
How to recognize and handle the compound question.
How to avoid the most common mistakes while testifying.
The Top Ten Tips to ethical, effective and professional testimony.
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
Training Opportunity
**The following training listed below is not necessarily approved or endorsed by DPSST unless noted in the announcement**
Class Title: Communications & Professionalism
Sponsoring Agency: Eugene Police Department
When: December 8th, 2010
Hours: 8:00am to 4:30pm
Where: Eugene Police & Fire Training Center, 1705 West 2nd Avenue, Eugene, OR
Cost: $99.00 -When you register via website: www.code4.org ; Register via phone at (800) 622-9391, cost is $109.00.
Target Audience: Any Law Enforcement Personnel, State Investigators, Probation Officers, Corrections, Children Services, Supervisors and Managers, FBI -DEA-ICE, Court Personnel and Trainers.
Course Description: 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 - ultimately helping you to achieve a safe and successful career and a successful family life.
Topics: Improving your safety and tactics, communication with the community perceptions, reducing complaints and liabilities, decrease your stress, public perceptions, and communicating with your agency.
Instructor: Scott Dye served with the U.S. Marines from 1979-1985; he was promoted to Recon platoon Sergeant prior to completing his military career. In 1985 Mr. Dye was certified as a police officer in Oregon, gaining experience in patrol, entry team, DARE, SRO, FTO, Traffic and K9 handler. In 2000, Scott became a Training Lieutenant with the Department of Public Safety, Standards and Training. While at the academy Mr. Dye trained thousands of police officers in the areas of Ethics and Tactical Communications. He also has been involved extensively with Martial Arts and Defensive Tactics. Mr. Dye has a unique was of presenting his material, using his own life experiences and humor to train and share his knowledge.
To Register: Online registration at www.code4.org ($99.00), or register via phone (800) 622-9391.
Lodging or logistical questions contact Ofc. Cheryl Joyner, Eugene Police Department, (541) 682-2753 or Cheryl.l.joyner@ci.eugene.or.us
Class Title: Communications & Professionalism
Sponsoring Agency: Eugene Police Department
When: December 8th, 2010
Hours: 8:00am to 4:30pm
Where: Eugene Police & Fire Training Center, 1705 West 2nd Avenue, Eugene, OR
Cost: $99.00 -When you register via website: www.code4.org ; Register via phone at (800) 622-9391, cost is $109.00.
Target Audience: Any Law Enforcement Personnel, State Investigators, Probation Officers, Corrections, Children Services, Supervisors and Managers, FBI -DEA-ICE, Court Personnel and Trainers.
Course Description: 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 - ultimately helping you to achieve a safe and successful career and a successful family life.
Topics: Improving your safety and tactics, communication with the community perceptions, reducing complaints and liabilities, decrease your stress, public perceptions, and communicating with your agency.
Instructor: Scott Dye served with the U.S. Marines from 1979-1985; he was promoted to Recon platoon Sergeant prior to completing his military career. In 1985 Mr. Dye was certified as a police officer in Oregon, gaining experience in patrol, entry team, DARE, SRO, FTO, Traffic and K9 handler. In 2000, Scott became a Training Lieutenant with the Department of Public Safety, Standards and Training. While at the academy Mr. Dye trained thousands of police officers in the areas of Ethics and Tactical Communications. He also has been involved extensively with Martial Arts and Defensive Tactics. Mr. Dye has a unique was of presenting his material, using his own life experiences and humor to train and share his knowledge.
To Register: Online registration at www.code4.org ($99.00), or register via phone (800) 622-9391.
Lodging or logistical questions contact Ofc. Cheryl Joyner, Eugene Police Department, (541) 682-2753 or Cheryl.l.joyner@ci.eugene.or.us
Training Opportunity
***The following training listed below is not necessarily approved or endorsed by DPSST unless noted in the announcement***
What: Communications & Professionalism
Target Audience: Police, Corrections, Investigators, Probation, Airport & School Police, Trainers, Security Personnel, Supervisors & Managers, Liquor Control, Children's Services, FBI, DEA, ICE, Emergency Managers, Inspectors, Court Personnel.
Sponsoring Agency: Salem Police Department, CODE 4
When: March 21, 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 Inn & Suites, 630 Hawthorne Ave SE Salem, OR
Instructor: Scott Dye served with the U.S. Marines from 1979 to 1985, he was promoted to Recon platoon Sergeant, prior to completing his military career. In 1985 Mr. Dye was certified as a police officer in Oregon and work for 15 years gaining experience in patrol, entry team, DARE, SRO, FTO, Traffic and K-9 handler. In 2000, Scott became a Training Lieutenant with the Department of Public Safety Training Academy in Oregon. While there Scott Dye trained thousands of police officers regarding Ethics and Tactical Communications. He has also been involved extensively in Martial Arts and Defensive Tactics. Mr. Dye has a unique way of presenting his material, using his own life experiences and humor to train and share his knowledge.
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.
Improving your safety and tactics
Communicating with the Community
Perceptions
Being more professional
Reducing complaints & liabilities
Decrease your stress
Communicating with your agency
Old Dogs vs. New Dogs
Communicating with family
Family perceptions
Surviving careers, maintaining your family
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
What: Communications & Professionalism
Target Audience: Police, Corrections, Investigators, Probation, Airport & School Police, Trainers, Security Personnel, Supervisors & Managers, Liquor Control, Children's Services, FBI, DEA, ICE, Emergency Managers, Inspectors, Court Personnel.
Sponsoring Agency: Salem Police Department, CODE 4
When: March 21, 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 Inn & Suites, 630 Hawthorne Ave SE Salem, OR
Instructor: Scott Dye served with the U.S. Marines from 1979 to 1985, he was promoted to Recon platoon Sergeant, prior to completing his military career. In 1985 Mr. Dye was certified as a police officer in Oregon and work for 15 years gaining experience in patrol, entry team, DARE, SRO, FTO, Traffic and K-9 handler. In 2000, Scott became a Training Lieutenant with the Department of Public Safety Training Academy in Oregon. While there Scott Dye trained thousands of police officers regarding Ethics and Tactical Communications. He has also been involved extensively in Martial Arts and Defensive Tactics. Mr. Dye has a unique way of presenting his material, using his own life experiences and humor to train and share his knowledge.
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.
Improving your safety and tactics
Communicating with the Community
Perceptions
Being more professional
Reducing complaints & liabilities
Decrease your stress
Communicating with your agency
Old Dogs vs. New Dogs
Communicating with family
Family perceptions
Surviving careers, maintaining your family
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
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