Law Enforcement Instructor training sessions meet the requirement to allow law enforcement professionals to instruct topics in LESB-approved disciplines for both patrol and jail related training.
Hours: 96.00 | Estimated Cost: $895.00
Covers the basic concepts for instructor certification in Defensive and Arrest Tactics (DAAT) and Oleoresin Capsicum as recognized by the WI Training and Standards Bureau.
Hours: 56.00 | Estimated Cost: $525.00
This course prepares L.E.S.B. certified Officers to effectively administer and teach the Wisconsin DOJ Firearms Training program. This course will prepare Certified Officers who are proficient in using a firearm to deliver LESB approved Firearms curriculum.
Hours: 32.00 | Estimated Cost: $365.00
Provides an overview of the "essentials of training" and teaches students how to create a performance-based instructional environment that maximizes student learning through scenario-based training.
Hours: 24.00 | Estimated Cost: $295.00
Preparing Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB) certified officers to effectively administer and teach the Radar/Laser training program, is the basis of this course. This course emphasizes teaching and learning techniques that promote active learning, support learners with a variety of learning preferences and needs, and generate continuous improvements in teaching and learning. The goal of this program is to prepare certified officers who are proficient in operating Radar/Laser to deliver the LESB-approved Radar/Laser curriculum.
Hours: 16.00 | Estimated Cost: $195.00
Designed for the police officer who wants to implement safe, effective and proven techniques for scenario based training for their agency. The course is based off the curriculum developed by the State of WI Scenario Advisory Board. The course will cover the theory, practicality and necessity for conducting scenarios for modern day law enforcement.
Hours: 8.00 | Estimated Cost: $165.00
Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary for teaching others the successful termination of a vehicle pursuit. Students will receive classroom and practical hands-on training in the use of Pursuit Intervention Techniques (PIT). Other areas that may be discussed or practiced are tire deflation devices, channeling, and moving/stationary roadblocks from the perspective of a trainer. Legal and liability issues will be addressed.