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GSRCPI FEATURED TRAINING

Command Spanish - Level 1 and 2 Training

This program is designed to provide non-Spanish-speaking police officers with functional skills in Spanish. The program utilizes phonetic encoding to address the most important Spanish commands, questions, and phrases critical to police work. No prior knowledge of Spanish necessary.

 

Upon completion, participants will be able to use Spanish to: disarm a suspect; make arrests and ID individuals; stop and search a vehicle; conduct field sobriety tests; issue warrants, assist in emergencies; read the Miranda Warning; render aid to victims; manage prisoners and bystanders.

 

ATTENTION: Due to funding restrictions of the grant that provides this training, only SWORN PERSONNEL from Louisiana will be allowed to register for the Command Spanish classes.

 

Kenner, LA
Belle Chase, LA
Pearl River, LA
Level 1
Level 1
Level 2

First Line Supervision Course

Attendees will learn the skills and knowledge needed to supervise and thrive in the contemporary law enforcement environment. Topics include effectively communicating, creating a healthy organizational culture, mentoring officers, leading effective meetings, ensuring fair and consistent discipline, leading "difficult" personnel, resolving conflicts, traits of an exceptional leader, great motivation techniques, using the best leadership style for a specific situation, managing change, working well with different generations and preventing misconduct. In addition, students will learn the best ways to develop good relationship with their superiors. Whether someone has just been promoted or is an experienced supervisor, they will find this seminar enlightening and motivating.

 

Harvey, LA
Harvey, LA

 

Creating Vigilant, Prepared, and Resilient Communities For Homeland Security

Only with strong partnerships, enhanced networking capabilities, and organized community infrastructures can United States communities become vigilant, prepared, and resilient in the war on terrorism and other events of national significance. Whether security threats involves acts of terrorism or natural or man-made disasters, a community's ability to become vigilant, prepared, and resilient depends upon the efforts/partnerships of law enforcement, governmental and non-governmental organizations, community members, and tribal members who are adequately trained and equipped. With the continued threat of terrorist attacks and other events of national significance, now more than ever, it is incumbent on every U.S. citizen to not become a burden in times of crisis. This two-day course is designed to provide law enforcement personnel, governmental and non-governmental organization representatives, and community members awareness-level information, as well as capacity building, that leads to creating vigilant, prepared, and resilient communities for homeland security and events of national significance.

 

Raymond, MS

 

Remember the training closest to you MAY BE in the next State!

 

 

Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police (AACOP)

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GSRCPI is the management agency for the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police.  The primary mission of AACOP is to improve the quality and professionalism of law enforcement in the great state of Alabama. AACOP works to provide it’s more than 500 law enforcement executive members with state-of- the-art training, continuing education, legislative support, and other services. The slate of officers for the 2008 year are excited about the future of Alabama law enforcement and eager to lead the Association through another year of service to our citizens.


Click Here to Visit the AACOP Website

 

Training Catalog and Bi-Weekly Training Email Bulletin

Thank you for visiting our new website, we hope that the new look and feel will be easier to navigate and provide a streamlined route to what you are looking for.  A Featured Courses page has been added to address hot topics, but if you have a suggestion for something you would like to see included in our site or added to an existing page, please send us an email at gsrcpi@gsrcpi.org with your idea.  Our new course catalog is also available below.

 


GSRCPI Course Catalog

 

Along with our new website and mission, we have also implemented a bi-weekly email of upcoming courses in our region that have been submitted to us.  This up-to-date course list is posted here on our website and has recently been updated to allow sorting by state, agency, and date range. A printable version is available as well. We also send this list out by email every other Wednesday as part of our commitment to raising the level of awareness and providing as many opportunities as possible to our service area and the surrounding region.  If you are not on our email list and would like to receive these training announcements, please click here to sign up.  An online course submission form is available here, or you can send your course submissions to gsrcpi@gsrcpi.orgNo "for-profit" courses please!

 

Link to Department of Justice   Link to Bureau of Justice Assistance    Link to Office of Community Oriented Policing   Link to Department of Homeland Security

This project was supported by cooperative agreement #2005CKWXK046 awarded by the

Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, US Department of Justice.  For more information, see our Contact Us page.