MIPT has partnered with the U.S. District Attorney’s Eastern District Oklahoma office to offer the first course in its Information Collection on Patrol (InCOP) series to local law enforcement for free at the end of this month.
InCOP 1 gives police officers a look at their role in information collection and the power that reporting and information sharing can have on not only preventing terrorism, but also preventing crime overall.
InCOP Sessions are scheduled for:
June 23rd – Ada @ CLEET Office
June 24th – Ardmore @ Southern Technology Center
June 29th – Antlers @ Kiamichi Technology Center
June 30th – Muskogee @ U.S. Attorney's Office
A morning and afternoon session will be offered on each date, with the morning sessions running from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and the afternoon sessions running from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Attendees will earn two hours of CLEET credit for participation.
For those officers interested, registration is available at http://www.mipt.org/eastern-district.
Sessions are restricted to active law enforcement only. This training is being offered free of charge and seating is limited.
MIPT is a U.S. Department of Homeland Security training partner serving the nation's 850,000 uniformed officers and law enforcement leadership. Our mission is to enhance the public safety through training, professional development and education under the MIPT's Homeland Security National Training Program Cooperative Agreement.
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Friday, June 11, 2010
by AmberTheinert
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