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Law Enforcement Training – Tactical De-Escalation Techniques

November 5 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

$179
Law Enforcement Training - Tactical De-escalation Techniques - Nov. 5, 2024 - SAPD Headquarters.

Date: November 5, 2024
Location: Saint Albans Police Department, 613 MacCorkle Ave, Saint Albans, WV 25177
Tuition: $179 per officer | Group Rate (5+ officers): $159
Instructor: Brian Doyle, Retired Police Officer, Chicago Police Department

Approved for 8 hours of annual and supervisory in-service credit.

Course Overview:

Join us for a critical one-day training session focused on Tactical De-escalation Techniques, designed specifically for law enforcement officers. This course, led by the highly experienced and retired Chicago Police Department officer Brian Doyle, aims to equip officers with the necessary tools to de-escalate situations effectively while maintaining a tactical mindset.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Understanding De-escalation
  • Communicating Under Stress
  • Showing Empathy to Others
  • Minimizing Force Encounters
  • Improving Public Perception
  • Maintaining Tactical Mindset
  • Transitioning to Force
  • Proper Documentation

Instructor Highlights:

Brian Doyle brings a wealth of experience to this course, with a distinguished career that includes roles as a SWAT Operator, Instructor at the Terrorism Awareness Response Academy (TARA), and various tactical and instructional positions within the Chicago Police Department. His extensive training and certifications across a range of tactical disciplines make him uniquely qualified to lead this course.

Why Attend:

  • Learn effective techniques for de-escalating situations without compromising officer safety.
  • Gain insights from real-world scenarios and experiences shared by a seasoned law enforcement professional.
  • Enhance your ability to communicate under stress, improving outcomes in critical situations.
  • Receive comprehensive training that supports both annual and supervisory in-service credit requirements.

Who Should Attend this Law Enforcement Training – Tactical De-Escalation Techniques:

This course is essential for any law enforcement officer or team looking to enhance their skills in managing confrontations and critical incidents with a focus on de-escalation and communication. Whether you’re looking to build on your existing knowledge or develop new strategies for tactical de-escalation, this course offers valuable insights and techniques.

Registration:

Secure your spot in this vital training by pre-registering today. Contact David Young at 336-601-7578 or via email at [email protected] for more information and to register.

Need Accommodation for Our Training Events?

For recommended lodging options and potential discounted rates, please contact the Saint Albans Police Department. We’re here to assist in making your training experience both comfortable and convenient.

Contact Us for Accommodation Details:

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your tactical skills and learn from one of the best in the field. Register now and take the first step towards mastering tactical de-escalation techniques.

Details

Date:
November 5
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cost:
$179
Event Categories:
,
Website:
https://www.pletraining.com/tactical-de-escalation-techniques

Organizer

St. Albans Police Department
Phone
304-727-2251
Email
crimetips@stalbanswv.com

Venue

St. Albans Police Department – MacCorkle Avenue
613 MacCorkle Avenue
St. Albans, WV 25177 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
304-727-2251

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Law Enforcement Training – Tactical De-Escalation Techniques

November 5 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

$179
Law Enforcement Training - Tactical De-escalation Techniques - Nov. 5, 2024 - SAPD Headquarters.

Date: November 5, 2024
Location: Saint Albans Police Department, 613 MacCorkle Ave, Saint Albans, WV 25177
Tuition: $179 per officer | Group Rate (5+ officers): $159
Instructor: Brian Doyle, Retired Police Officer, Chicago Police Department

Approved for 8 hours of annual and supervisory in-service credit.

Course Overview:

Join us for a critical one-day training session focused on Tactical De-escalation Techniques, designed specifically for law enforcement officers. This course, led by the highly experienced and retired Chicago Police Department officer Brian Doyle, aims to equip officers with the necessary tools to de-escalate situations effectively while maintaining a tactical mindset.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Understanding De-escalation
  • Communicating Under Stress
  • Showing Empathy to Others
  • Minimizing Force Encounters
  • Improving Public Perception
  • Maintaining Tactical Mindset
  • Transitioning to Force
  • Proper Documentation

Instructor Highlights:

Brian Doyle brings a wealth of experience to this course, with a distinguished career that includes roles as a SWAT Operator, Instructor at the Terrorism Awareness Response Academy (TARA), and various tactical and instructional positions within the Chicago Police Department. His extensive training and certifications across a range of tactical disciplines make him uniquely qualified to lead this course.

Why Attend:

  • Learn effective techniques for de-escalating situations without compromising officer safety.
  • Gain insights from real-world scenarios and experiences shared by a seasoned law enforcement professional.
  • Enhance your ability to communicate under stress, improving outcomes in critical situations.
  • Receive comprehensive training that supports both annual and supervisory in-service credit requirements.

Who Should Attend this Law Enforcement Training – Tactical De-Escalation Techniques:

This course is essential for any law enforcement officer or team looking to enhance their skills in managing confrontations and critical incidents with a focus on de-escalation and communication. Whether you’re looking to build on your existing knowledge or develop new strategies for tactical de-escalation, this course offers valuable insights and techniques.

Registration:

Secure your spot in this vital training by pre-registering today. Contact David Young at 336-601-7578 or via email at [email protected] for more information and to register.

Need Accommodation for Our Training Events?

For recommended lodging options and potential discounted rates, please contact the Saint Albans Police Department. We’re here to assist in making your training experience both comfortable and convenient.

Contact Us for Accommodation Details:

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your tactical skills and learn from one of the best in the field. Register now and take the first step towards mastering tactical de-escalation techniques.

Details

Date:
November 5
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cost:
$179
Event Categories:
,
Website:
https://www.pletraining.com/tactical-de-escalation-techniques

Organizer

St. Albans Police Department
Phone
304-727-2251
Email
crimetips@stalbanswv.com

Venue

St. Albans Police Department – MacCorkle Avenue
613 MacCorkle Avenue
St. Albans, WV 25177 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
304-727-2251

Event Details

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Law Enforcement Training – Tactical De-Escalation Techniques

November 5 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

$179
Law Enforcement Training - Tactical De-escalation Techniques - Nov. 5, 2024 - SAPD Headquarters.

Date: November 5, 2024
Location: Saint Albans Police Department, 613 MacCorkle Ave, Saint Albans, WV 25177
Tuition: $179 per officer | Group Rate (5+ officers): $159
Instructor: Brian Doyle, Retired Police Officer, Chicago Police Department

Approved for 8 hours of annual and supervisory in-service credit.

Course Overview:

Join us for a critical one-day training session focused on Tactical De-escalation Techniques, designed specifically for law enforcement officers. This course, led by the highly experienced and retired Chicago Police Department officer Brian Doyle, aims to equip officers with the necessary tools to de-escalate situations effectively while maintaining a tactical mindset.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Understanding De-escalation
  • Communicating Under Stress
  • Showing Empathy to Others
  • Minimizing Force Encounters
  • Improving Public Perception
  • Maintaining Tactical Mindset
  • Transitioning to Force
  • Proper Documentation

Instructor Highlights:

Brian Doyle brings a wealth of experience to this course, with a distinguished career that includes roles as a SWAT Operator, Instructor at the Terrorism Awareness Response Academy (TARA), and various tactical and instructional positions within the Chicago Police Department. His extensive training and certifications across a range of tactical disciplines make him uniquely qualified to lead this course.

Why Attend:

  • Learn effective techniques for de-escalating situations without compromising officer safety.
  • Gain insights from real-world scenarios and experiences shared by a seasoned law enforcement professional.
  • Enhance your ability to communicate under stress, improving outcomes in critical situations.
  • Receive comprehensive training that supports both annual and supervisory in-service credit requirements.

Who Should Attend this Law Enforcement Training – Tactical De-Escalation Techniques:

This course is essential for any law enforcement officer or team looking to enhance their skills in managing confrontations and critical incidents with a focus on de-escalation and communication. Whether you’re looking to build on your existing knowledge or develop new strategies for tactical de-escalation, this course offers valuable insights and techniques.

Registration:

Secure your spot in this vital training by pre-registering today. Contact David Young at 336-601-7578 or via email at [email protected] for more information and to register.

Need Accommodation for Our Training Events?

For recommended lodging options and potential discounted rates, please contact the Saint Albans Police Department. We’re here to assist in making your training experience both comfortable and convenient.

Contact Us for Accommodation Details:

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your tactical skills and learn from one of the best in the field. Register now and take the first step towards mastering tactical de-escalation techniques.

Details

Date:
November 5
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cost:
$179
Event Categories:
,
Website:
https://www.pletraining.com/tactical-de-escalation-techniques

Organizer

St. Albans Police Department
Phone
304-727-2251
Email
crimetips@stalbanswv.com

Venue

St. Albans Police Department – MacCorkle Avenue
613 MacCorkle Avenue
St. Albans, WV 25177 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
304-727-2251
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Law Enforcement Training – Tactical De-Escalation Techniques

November 5 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

$179
Law Enforcement Training - Tactical De-escalation Techniques - Nov. 5, 2024 - SAPD Headquarters.

Date: November 5, 2024
Location: Saint Albans Police Department, 613 MacCorkle Ave, Saint Albans, WV 25177
Tuition: $179 per officer | Group Rate (5+ officers): $159
Instructor: Brian Doyle, Retired Police Officer, Chicago Police Department

Approved for 8 hours of annual and supervisory in-service credit.

Course Overview:

Join us for a critical one-day training session focused on Tactical De-escalation Techniques, designed specifically for law enforcement officers. This course, led by the highly experienced and retired Chicago Police Department officer Brian Doyle, aims to equip officers with the necessary tools to de-escalate situations effectively while maintaining a tactical mindset.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Understanding De-escalation
  • Communicating Under Stress
  • Showing Empathy to Others
  • Minimizing Force Encounters
  • Improving Public Perception
  • Maintaining Tactical Mindset
  • Transitioning to Force
  • Proper Documentation

Instructor Highlights:

Brian Doyle brings a wealth of experience to this course, with a distinguished career that includes roles as a SWAT Operator, Instructor at the Terrorism Awareness Response Academy (TARA), and various tactical and instructional positions within the Chicago Police Department. His extensive training and certifications across a range of tactical disciplines make him uniquely qualified to lead this course.

Why Attend:

  • Learn effective techniques for de-escalating situations without compromising officer safety.
  • Gain insights from real-world scenarios and experiences shared by a seasoned law enforcement professional.
  • Enhance your ability to communicate under stress, improving outcomes in critical situations.
  • Receive comprehensive training that supports both annual and supervisory in-service credit requirements.

Who Should Attend this Law Enforcement Training – Tactical De-Escalation Techniques:

This course is essential for any law enforcement officer or team looking to enhance their skills in managing confrontations and critical incidents with a focus on de-escalation and communication. Whether you’re looking to build on your existing knowledge or develop new strategies for tactical de-escalation, this course offers valuable insights and techniques.

Registration:

Secure your spot in this vital training by pre-registering today. Contact David Young at 336-601-7578 or via email at [email protected] for more information and to register.

Need Accommodation for Our Training Events?

For recommended lodging options and potential discounted rates, please contact the Saint Albans Police Department. We’re here to assist in making your training experience both comfortable and convenient.

Contact Us for Accommodation Details:

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your tactical skills and learn from one of the best in the field. Register now and take the first step towards mastering tactical de-escalation techniques.

Details

Date:
November 5
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cost:
$179
Event Categories:
,
Website:
https://www.pletraining.com/tactical-de-escalation-techniques

Organizer

St. Albans Police Department
Phone
304-727-2251
Email
crimetips@stalbanswv.com

Venue

St. Albans Police Department – MacCorkle Avenue
613 MacCorkle Avenue
St. Albans, WV 25177 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
304-727-2251

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