JUVENILE JUSTICE SEMINAR

May 10, 2012
8:00 amto3:30 pm

 

THURSDAY

Mean Girls:
What Happened to “Sugar and Spice”?
&
Synthetic Drugs:
K2, Spice, and Bath Salts
 
Thursday, May 10, 2012
8:00 Registration
8:30 – 3:30 Seminar
Continental Breakfast, Lunch & Snack included
 
Mendota Civic Center
1901 Tom Merwin Drive, Mendota, IL 61342
 
Sponsored by:
13th Judicial Circuit Family Violence Prevention Council
La Salle County Juvenile Justice Council
The Illinois Valley Crime Prevention Commission
La Salle County Regional Office of Education
 
Who should attend?
Law Enforcement, Schools, Social Workers, Probation
Officers, Detention Officers, Attorneys, Government
Officials & the Community
6 hour CEUs available: LSCW, CPDU, MCLE, & ICDVP
 
 
Cost
$25.00 per person
Make checks payable to:  Youth Service Bureau
 
Mail registration & check to:
13th Judicial Circuit
Family Violence Prevention Council
Attn: Julie Rashid
P.O. Box: 141
Streator, IL. 61364
Phone: 815-638-8221
E-mail: FVCC13@gmail.com
 
Mean Girls: What Happened to “Sugar and Spice”?
Speaker: Gail Patricia Sullivan, MA
Description/Speaker Biography: Gail Sullivan is a graduate of Loyola University of Chicago holding an undergraduate degree in Sociology. She was awarded a Masters of Arts degree from De Paul University of Chicago in Human Services, Guidance and Counseling. She has worked in the field of social services in various capacities for more than two decades. As a conference lecturer she has provided professional training to a variety of public and private social service agencies, municipal school systems, Cook County Juvenile Court, Cook County Adult Probation, the Chicago Police Department, and the Department of Children and Family Services.
 
This training addresses the increase in female violence. Law enforcement is seeing a significant increase in females being involved in violent crimes. Males and females are very different, especially in how they process anger, jealousy, rage and other high emotions. In actuality, there is a difference in the makeup and function of the different gender’s brains. Practical suggestions are included in this training. Please bring specific problems to be solved.
 
 
Synthetic Drugs: K2, Spice, and Bath Salts
Speaker:
Tom Root, Chief of Police-Princeton, IL.
 
Description/Speaker Biography: Tom Root is the Chief of Police for the City of Princeton, Il and has served in this position for the past 12 years. Prior to becoming Chief in Princeton, he was the Assistant Chief of Police for the City of Rock Falls. He was a member of the Blackhawk Area Task Force working narcotics as an undercover agent, assigned to the Illinois State Police for 5 years. He was instrumental in developing and implementing City Ordinances for Princeton in banning Synthetic Drugs. He is also a board member of the TRI-DENT drug task force and served 33 years in the United States Army, retiring as a Command Sergeant Major. He has an AAS in Corrections from Sauk Valley Community College and a BS in Criminal Justice from St. John’s University. He is also a board member for CPASA (Community Partners Against Substance Abuse).
 
 
REGISTRATION FORM
 
Names: ____________________________________________________________________________
 
Names: ____________________________________________________________________________
 
Organization: _______________________________________________________________________
 
Address: ____________________________________________________________________________
 
Type of CEU requested ________________________________________________________________
 
Phone: _____________________________________________________________________________
 
E-mail:_______________________________________________________________________

PATROL REPORT WRITING FOR SUPERVISORS

June 8, 2011
8:30 amto12:30 pm
WEDNESDAY
 
 
LOCATION:                         La Salle County Sheriff’s Department Training Room
                                                707 E. Etna Road                   Ottawa
TUITION:                             MEMBERS: -0-                   NON-MEMBERS: $50.00
INSTRUCTOR:                    Al Trotsky, Naperville Police Department
Mr. Trotsky is a 24 year police veteran having served in a variety of assignments. He has a graduate and undergraduate degree from Lewis University. He currently teaches Report Writing at Wabaunsee Community College and for the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy.
 
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This four hour course is designed to assist supervisors in checking officer’s reports and recognizing the need to cover several key factors that contribute to law enforcement losing cases in court and exposing officers and themselves to civil liability.
The course will concentrate on both a supervisor’s role and responsibility to insure that the fundamentals of proper content and format are met, along with going into the specific issues such as incidents dealing with Elements of an Offense, Evidence, Use of Force, and Search and Seizure.
STUDENTS NEED TO BRING A COPY OF THEIR DEPARTMENT REPORT FORMS
 
Course enrollment must be made by the agency CEO or designated training officer. Registration may be made by fax (815-879-0410) or at our on-line course registration (www.ivcpc.com). All officers enrolled by their department will be assumed to be on duty unless otherwise noted
 

GORDON GRAHAM “RISK MANAGEMENT ISSUES”

February 18, 2011
8:00 amto4:30 pm

 

 THURSDAY

 

LOCATION:  
Sauk Valley Community College
Mathis Theater (Park in east lot—enter through east door)
173 Illinois Route 2
Dixon, Il 61021
                                                 
TUITION:                             NONE
 
INSTRUCTOR:  
GORDON GRAHAM, Graham Research Consultants
Nationally recognized “Risk Management” trainer
 
COURSE CONTENT:
WHY THINGS GO RIGHT—WHY THINGS GO WRONG - Most of what the good people in your organization do—they are doing right. When things don’t go right there is the potential for nasty consequences. Gordon will show you what the potential consequences are—and what are the causational factors most often responsible for these consequences.  He will then give you some proven strategies and tactics to address these problems—including a full understanding of the risk/frequency matrix and where it is essential that you focus your initial and ongoing training efforts.
 
 FIVE CONCURRENT THEMES FOR SUCCESS - In this program, Mr. Graham shows you how the discipline of Risk Management, coupled with an understanding of systems and complemented with Customer Service, Accountability and Integrity all can work together to better assure that things get done right.
 
 THE TOP TEN THINGS THAT GET COPS IN TROUBLE – This program will identify the top ten things that get your department personnel in trouble.
 
 THE IMPORTANCE OF DISCIPLINE - Rules without enforcement are just nice words.  Gordon will address the critical issue of employee discipline and what it is and what it is not.  Failure to discipline in a prompt, fair and consistent manner is a ticket for nothing but future problems and there are many legal and risk concerns involved in this process that need to be fully understood.
 
Course enrollment must be made by the agency CEO or designated training officer. Registration may be made by fax (815-879-0410) or at our on-line course registration (www.ivcpc.com). All officers enrolled by their department will be assumed to be on duty unless otherwise noted

CPR/AED/BLOODBORNE RECERTIFICATION

April 25, 2012
11:00 amto1:00 pm

 

WEDNESDAY     

                                   
LOCATION:
Seneca Fire Department
303 1/2 N. Cash St.   Seneca              
 
TUITION: MEMBERS: -0-                   NON-MEMBERS: $50.00
 
THIS RE-CERTIFICATION WILL BE OFFERED DURING THESE TWO TIME SLOTS. YOU MUST SIGN UP FOR A SPECIFIC TIME. THERE WILL BE 16 OFFICERS ALLOWED IN EACH SLOT AND THERE WILL BE NO WALK INS
 
 
INSTRUCTOR:
Mark Credi, Peru Police Department
Certified American Heart Association Instructor
 
Bloodborne Pathogen safety will be discussed but it remains the responsibility of each department to have their specific policy in place
 
Course enrollment must be made by the agency CEO or designated training officer. Registration may be made by fax (815-879-0410) or at our on-line course registration (www.ivcpc.com). All officers enrolled by their department will be assumed to be on duty unless otherwise noted
 

ELDER ABUSE TRAINING FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT

September 23, 2011
9:00 amto4:00 pm
September 28, 2011
9:00 amto4:00 pm

 

 

                                                   Date

 
Friday, September 23, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
 
Time
 
Registration: 8:45 – 9:00
Training: 9:00 – 12:00
(Lunch on your own)
Training: 1:00 – 4:00
 
Location
 
Illinois Valley Crime Prevention Commission
225 Backbone Road East – Princeton 
This training is sponsored by Illinois Valley Crime Prevention Commission, Mobile In-Service Training Region #5 – ASSIST Program, Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.
 
Departments will be reimbursed for the time that an officer is in the training, up to $35 per hour, if the officer completes the entire training (lunch and travel time not included)- Previous attendees will not be compensated.
 
Trainers include LaSalle County Sheriff Tom Templeton, Peru Police Chief Doug Bernabei, LaSalle County State’s Attorney Brian Towne, LaSalle County Assistant State’s Attorney Greg Sticka, Alternatives for the Older Adult Manager Bev Lamb and ADV & SAS Advocacy Director Val McCollum.
 
Audience will be limited to 40 participants
 
Please register by contacting: Christie Barnes, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Family Violence Prevention Council, 100 W. Lafayette Street, Ottawa, IL 61350. Phone: 815.431.0630;
Fax: 815.431.0637; e-mail christie.barnes@mediacombb.net
 
This project was supported by Grant No. 2006-EW-AX-K006, awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views if the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.

AR-15/M-16/CARBINE….PHASE II

May 12, 2010
8:30 amto5:00 pm

LOCATION:       Mendota Police Department       607 8th Ave.,  Mendota, Il

INSTRUCTORS:  Sgt. John R. Myers and Ofc. Jason Stewart -            Mendota Police Department State Certified Firearms Instructors

COURSE DESCRIPTION:  Basic Carbine showed you haw to zero and shoot your AR-15/M-16.  Carbine II will teach you how to use it!!

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

  1. Teach standing/kneeling/prone shooting positions
  2. Show the different “ready” positions
  3. When, and how, to transition from long gun to handgun
  4. How to engage targets from the left, right, and behind the officer
  5. Clearing Class I and Class III malfunctions
  6. How to shoot weak hand, one handed, and while moving
  7. The difference between a speed load and a tac load, and when to use each
  8. What sight offset is and how it can be overcome
  9. How to perform hammers, controlled pairs, and failure drills
  10. What a “non-standard response” is
  11. Officers will qualify firing the IL State Police short Course

 

PREREQUISITES:  Students must have attended Basic Carbine, or a similar course subject to instructor approval.

REQUIRED MATERIALS:            

A zeroed AR-15 / M-16 Rifle or Carbine

Duty belt and handgun

3 or more magazines for each

Some way to carry rifle magazines on your person

Cleaning kit and cleaning supplies

500 rounds of factory rifle ammunition (NO RELOADS)

200 round handgun ammunition (NO RELOADS)

A sling (A Tac sling is recommended)

Safety glasses and hearing protection

Drinking water

Baseball cap

Elbow and knee pads are optional

Illinois Valley Crime Prevention Commission

Illinois Valley Crime Prevention Commission 225 Backbone Road East Princeton, IL 61356

Tel: 815/875-6526

Fax:  815/879-0410