Public Safety Professionals

Professional training is critical to advance skills and meet training compliance designed for Public Safety Professionals.

Each course is led by expert instructors who deliver the knowledge, tools, and certifications you need to succeed in the field.

    Public Safety Training & Education

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Move-It or Work-It

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Emotional Intelligence Workshop

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New Supervisory Academy #3737

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De-Escalation Techniques #1849

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Basic Instructor Course #1014

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Field Training Officer Certification #3702

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Canine Encounters #4065

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Interacting with Drivers Deaf/Hard of Hearing #7887

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Best Practices for Police Report Writing #2049

Hear What Students Say

Police Report Writing

“Why don’t they have this class in the Academy?”

“Good Class! Went over a lot of my problems with writing reports.”

“The organization and narrative helped me write a clearer report.”

“An an FTO, understanding how to better breakdown sections of a report will allow me to teach PPOs how to write effective and complete reports even when they have little or no experience.”

“It really helped me break down my reports with headers and organize information.”

“Sergeant Burton taught this class very well. It helped me breakdown the importance of report writing in detail, thank you”.

“BEST thing I received from class was a different way to order and present my reports, new skills!”

“This class was very helpful, and I feel it will help me write better reports as a patrol Deputy.”

“Presentation was engaging and writing reports in class helped me understand and apply new lessons.”