Only shoes or boots that cover the entire foot are acceptable for this training. Students will receive a fingerprint processing kit, a portable rechargeable Alternate Light Source, a crime scene sketching template, and a copy of "Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation" 3rd Edition by Ross Gardner as part of their tuition. It is RECOMMENDED that each student has successfully completed a Police Driving Course within the previous three (3) years. This course prepares students to function as semi-automatic pistol instructors. SPECIAL NEEDS/EQUIPMENT/COMMENTS: Classroom time will be devoted to an overview of tactics and discussion of current case law and the Ohio Revised Code as it pertains to common traffic stop encounters. Students are required to have a good working knowledge of the semi-auto pistol upon entering this course. Behavior of projectiles on varying target surfaces Other range related equipment includes participant's individual medical needs (e.g., rescue inhalers, EpiPens), hydration, sunscreen, laptop, and LARGE marker. PREREQUISITE: Traffic Collision Investigation (Level I) or equivalent. This includes previous 2 week, multi-platform courses (i.e., Firearms Instructor & Firearms Instructor: The Big Three). This includes Basic Academy Driving (Basic Academy Driving Instructor (Unit 5) certification is included with this course if already a certified instructor or can be added once BAS certified), Pursuit Termination Techniques Instructor, Sport Utility Vehicle, and Tactical/ Dynamic Vehicle Operations. Except for occasional use as a regional training site, the Richfield campus is permanently closed. Students are required to bring the following equipment: an AR15, M16, or variant, duty pistol, full metal jacket (FMJ) training ammo: 900 rounds for carbine and 200 rounds for duty pistol, a minimum of three magazines for the carbine and three magazines for the pistol, duty belt, holster, magazine pouches, handheld flashlight, and rifle sling. Instructors: James Molinaro retired from the Hunterdon County Prosecutors Office in September 2016 where he served as a detective with the Major Crimes Crime Scene Unit. Topics covered include a review of basic fingerprint classification, powder and chemical selection for porous and nonporous surfaces, powder and chemical development of latent prints and use of cyanoacrylate (superglue) fuming and lifting techniques. Blue Courage covers nine topics, including modules on police culture, the nobility of policing, respect, and positive psychology. STUDENTS OUTSIDE OF OHIO WILL BE CHARGED THE NORMAL COURSE TUITION ($1,150.00) Participants may want to also include tactical gloves and knee-pads, but they are not required. Mr. Molinaro has over twenty-nine years of crime scene investigative experience and has conducted over 3,000 scene investigations to include hundreds of homicides, death scenes and police involved shooting investigations. Direct contamination is recommended for first time instructors but NOT mandatory. When a shooting or any active threat takes place at a School, the SRO is likely the first and probable sole responder who must take action immediately. 68 Room 8, Urbana, OH, Stark Cty SO Training Center 143 1st St SE Massillon OH 44646, Scarlet Oaks Campus Public Safety Services 200 Scarlet Oaks Drive Cincinnati OH 45241, Hubbard PD Range, 2651 Elmwood Dr., Hubbard, OH 44425, Firearms and Explosives: Shotgun Instructor, Fitness and Wellness: Physical Fitness Specialist, Kent State University, Trumbull, 4314 Mahoning Ave., Room 202 & 211, Student Services Building, Warr, Clark State College, Business Education Center, Room 109, 100 S Limestone St, Springfield, Ohio 4550, Human Relations: Interacting with Special Needs Populations: Adult Autism Spectrum Disorder, Hocking College, Public Safety Building Room 203, 3301 Hocking Parkway, Nelsonville, OH, Lorain Cty Community College, 1005 North Abbe Rd. Push-ups (1 min.) OPOTA courses provided at the London main academy, the Tactical Training Center and regionally around the state are available for registration. He has testified numerous times as an expert witness in crime scene reconstruction and investigation, shooting analysis, scene processing and friction ridge processing/identification in United States Federal, New Jersey and New York State Superior Courts. Any questions regarding the schedule can be sent to aaron.coey@ohioattorneygeneral.gov . Note: This course is broken up into 6 days over multiple weeks. **London courses only - ammunition will be provided**, This course prepares the student to function as a shotgun instructor. This course is for the precision rifle operator tasked with training and qualifying other precision rifle operators. OUT OF STATE OFFICER COST: $250.00. This includes previous 2 week, multi-platform courses (i.e., Firearms Instructor & Firearms Instructor: The Big Three). The Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy houses both Commission and Training Academy staff. Students must also bring a coat, jacket, sweatshirt, or other long sleeve shirt for use during scenarios. This course will also include a night driving portion. This two week course prepares students to write and present lesson plans in a law enforcement setting. There will be no weekend training. Students will use OPOTA vehicles to perform dynamic and advanced practical exercises. This course is designed to teach officers how to take good quality photographs in good and bad weather and in all lighting conditions using the simple camera most officers carry in their cruiser. Required Equipment: semi-automatic pistol, duty holster, 3 magazines, magazine holder, eye protection, hearing protection, ball cap, handheld flashlight/holder, and body armor. Students should be prepared to work an average of 20-30 hours outside of the classroom in the evening and weekends to prepare for classroom presentations. Topics will include: legal considerations, weapon retention, transitions to other force options, impact weapon skills, drill and scenario development. Students will participate in classroom discussions, in-car and on track teachbacks, as well as practical events using the entire driving facility. Students will be required to develop and present a 15 minute lesson plan, a 30 minute lesson plan, and a 45 minute course of instruction. Students will be taught how to problem-solve difficult photographic situations. Police Officer Physical Agility Exam: Cuyahoga Community College will issue a certificate of completion to participant's who successfully pass the Police Physical Agility Exam at the 30th percentile of the Cooper Standards. Note: This course is designed for law enforcement personnel eligible under ORC 2933.64 to apply for an Ohio electronic surveillance warrant. This is NOT a beginner's course, so students must be proficient with their firearm and related equipment. Topics include: instruction in the theories of adult education, teaching techniques, lesson plan development, student learning objectives, platform teaching skills, facilitative learning, evaluation and measurement, working with problem learners and training aid usage. The curriculum covers training in legal aspects of jail management, managerial principles, labor relations, and records/information management for the first line supervisor. For more information on refresher requirements, contact OPOTC's Certification and Standards Division at (740) 845-2700 or askOPOTA@OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov The second day of the course will introduce participants to legal issues associated with fire investigations, integrating the fire scene investigation into a traditional criminal investigation, conducting arson investigations, explosion incidents and fire incidents with injuries and fatalities. The course now also includes police utilities (SUV) for those officers driving them on duty. This 6 day, 40 hour course is designed to provide basic semi-automatic pistol training for bailiffs, court security officers, court constables, probation officers, and other applicable court personnel. This is an academically challenging course merging theory and practice. OPOTA will provide the Simunition weapons, ammo and basic protective equipment (masks, neck, groin and gloves). clothing for weather conditions. The Police Rifle/Carbine Instructor Course is physically demanding and directed at officers seeking instructional certification for the police rifle/carbine. hk ly Wilkinson St. 11 (B) (1) (definition of "firearm" as "any deadly weapon capable of expelling or propelling oneor more projectiles by the action of. Students should bring a laptop or electronic device capable of reading a USB flash drive . The class emphasizes the FTOs role in assisting new officers in applying the knowledge and skills acquired during basic training. The course will cover topics such as: Equipment needed: This two-day course will introduce participants to the systematic methodology utilized by fire investigators conducting a scientific analysis of both fire and explosion incidents. ), movement principles, room entries, officer link-ups, and post incident concerns. This course meets part of the OPOTC requirements for approval as an in-service Re-qualification and/or Peace Officer Basic Training Firearms Instructor. To successfully complete this course, students must pass a written exam and be able to demonstrate and teach the principles of subject control. Shoes or boots which lace and completely cover the entire foot are mandatory. Department issued or authorized precision rifle, sling, magazine or ammo carrier, department issued or authorized sidearm, holster, three pistol magazines with carriers, range appropriate clothing, brimmed hat and eye and ear protection, 400 rounds of match grade rifle ammunition and 150 rounds of pistol ammunition. Commission staff oversees basic training requirements and curriculum for peace officers, private security, local corrections, jail personnel, K-9 units, and humane agents. The course highlights instructional techniques, leadership, ethics and role modeling to include discussion of adult learning principles. This is a vendor-neutral course that offers concepts and guidelines for initial and in-service training. Participants may also want to include tactical gloves, knee-pads, and a shooting mat for their PPE, but they are not required. Note: Ammunition will be provided. Topics to be covered include: marksmanship fundamentals, proper gear / equipment, shooters checklist, log books, care and maintenance, realistic shooting positions (conventional and unconventional), optic sight adjustments, operational deployment, firing techniques, development of rifle DOPE, development of hides, camouflage, and the use of cover and concealment. NOTE: THIS CLASS IS GRANT FUNDED AND FREE TO OHIO OFFICERS. Instruction focuses on: firearms safety, administrative procedure, operational procedure, fundamentals of marksmanship, instructional concepts, and correcting shooter error. This class will address the challenges associated with being appointed to the rank of chief and provide an introduction to those critical issues. Students will not be permitted to drive with sandal type footwear. The importance of a multi-disciplinary team will be demonstrated through the use of a case study. The course will be taught by experienced homicide investigators, coroners, and lab personnel. Students may be asked to assist with movement and placement of cones and events. Students build on the skills taught in Crime Scene Photography I to photographically document a crime scene, fingerprints and other small evidence. Holly is the Executive Secretary of the Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Subcommittee for Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC), is a member of the Bloodstain Certification Board for the International Association for Identification (IAI), and serves on the Editorial Review Board for the Journal of Forensic Identification. Night exercises are possible at any time. SPECIAL NEEDS/EQUIPMENT/COMMENTS: Officers must provide a laptop computer with Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader installed for use in the course. This course is designed to teach the student basic and advanced principles of crime scene processing and evidence collection. The class also provides the foundation for in-service driver training. Students will be required to pass the state qualification to enter the class, perform student presentations, achieve 100% on the state qualification to exit the class, and pass a written exam. PREREQUISITE(S): Adobe Acrobat). This knowledge will allow officers to identify ASD behavioral characteristics during a crisis and employ appropriate de-escalation techniques to promote safe outcomes.Moreover, this training has broad application and can be effective when interacting with individuals other than those with ASD. . Her current duties include latent print and bloodstain pattern analysis in addition to serving on her agencys Crime Scene Response Team. 1.5 Mile Run . Some classes have been split over 3 weeks. Foul weather and hot weather clothing is recommended. Students will learn to instruct the different vehicle platforms and driving techniques while sharpening their skills as well. Students should be prepared to work an average of 20-30 hours outside of the classroom in the evening and weekends to prepare for classroom presentations. The room rate is $122.00/night before taxes. Shooting reconstruction terminology Students must have an operator level understanding of subject control principles. This includes previous 2 week, multi-platform courses (i.e., Firearms Instructor & Firearms Instructor: The Big Three). Subjects include situational leadership, recruitment, hiring and retention, ethics, OHLEG, LEADS and OPOTC requirements to name a few. Officers will need a calculator with square root function and will participate in outside exercises. Participants must pass the OPOTC Patrol Rifle/Carbine Qualification course of fire on the morning of the first day to remain in the class. The course will include field exercises, speed estimations and preparation for a mock trial and courtroom testimony. - Tuscarawas; Room 209, 330 University Dr NE, Philadelphia, Ohio, Delaware License Agency 2079 U.S. Hwy 23 N, Delaware, OH 43015, Patrol: Field Training Officer (FTO) Program (Ohio Model), Kent State Reg Academ Cntr Twinsburg Rm. Foul weather and hot weather equipment is recommended. NOTE: THIS CLASS IS GRANT FUNDED AND FREE TO OHIO OFFICERS. Students will be able to teach the fundamentals of this weapon and conduct qualification certification as required by the OPOTC. This training is required for persons appointed as peace officers on, or after, January 1, 1989 and have been assigned Peace Officer Refresher training by OPOTC. You can also log on to OPOTA Portal to view the course catalog and conveniently register online. It will be sent via email 3-4 weeks before the class is scheduled to begin. To that end, students should bring the camera they carry in their cruiser and the instruction manual for that camera to the class. Students should bring a laptop or electronic device capable of reading a USB flash drive . Then the final 3 consecutive days of training. Note: This course meets one of the requirements for certification as a Unit Instructor in Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission - approved programs. This course meets one of the requirements for certification as a Unit Instructor in Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission - approved programs. It will begin with the fundamental principles of BPA and theories behind pattern formation, and evolve to practical application including scenario based training and mock scenes. This 40-hour Traffic Collision Investigation course will instruct officers on topics including measuring, photographing, recording evidence at crash scenes, and diagramming the scene to scale. By the end of the training the student will feel comfortable analyzing a scene and be able to understand the actions that could or could not have occurred. Mr. Ryan retired in January 2013 as a Lieutenant from the New Jersey State Police following a twenty-five-year career. 500 Rounds of match grade ammunition and 150 rounds of pistol ammunition Effective July 1, 2021, by the end of the course, all students will be required to score a 100% (25 out of 25) on the state pistol qualification to successfully complete the course. Single Officer Response to an Active Threat (SORAT) is an Operator-level course. Building Search Instructor is a three-day course designed to certify officers as instructors for peace officer basic academies and for their department in-service trainings. The course will also cover: Students will get the opportunity to teach the concepts in practical exercises during the course. Students should bring appropriate and professional attire, such as slacks or BDU style trousers and plain or department logo Polo Style shirts. Students will be trained and tested on numerous steering and braking applications, collision avoidance, skid recovery, line-of-travel driving, cornering/ apexing methods, appropriate communications behaviors, and emergency/ pursuit driving across multiple events encompassing the entire driving facility. SPECIAL NEEDS/EQUIPMENT/COMMENTS: Students should bring their departmental DSLR camera equipment they use in the course of their job to include camera, flash, and tripod. This is not a beginner's course. Time will also be used to cover teaching philosophies and techniques. It is also recommended, but not required, that students have attended a tactical driving course or an emergency vehicle operations course within the past three years. This two-day course meets the requirements described in Section 109:2-1-12 (D) of the Ohio Administrative Code and is OPOTC regulated. Students are required to bring the following equipment: an AR15, M16, or variant, duty pistol, full metal jacket (FMJ) training ammo: 900 rounds for carbine and 200 rounds for duty pistol, a minimum of three magazines for the carbine and three magazines for the pistol, duty belt, holster, magazine pouches, handheld flashlight, and rifle sling. This course is geared for School Resource Officers or any other law enforcement personnel whose primary responsibility is working in schools. Students are required to bring the following equipment: shotgun, duty pistol, 750 buckshot rounds, (250 must be duty buckshot, 500 can be any other buck or birdshot target load) 100 slug rounds, 200 pistol rounds, three magazines for the pistol, duty belt, holster, magazine pouches, handheld flashlight, and other range related equipment which includes participant's individual medical equipment (rescue inhalers, EpiPens, etc. The curriculum mirrors instruction of the basic academy program. Students will cover principles of manipulating and shooting the semi-automatic pistol. The computer will also be useful in the students' preparation of their teachback. The first day will include an overview of the Scientific Method, basic fire science, the systematic methodology utilized to identify the area of origin and conducting a detailed analysis of potential causes for fire and explosion incidents. This is not a beginners course. Instructing tips will be gained through hands-on breakout sessions throughout the week. THIS CLASS IS LIMITED TO SWORN LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL. This course will cover aspects of conducting electronic surveillance investigations and satisfies the requirements of Ohio Revised Code 2933.64 for certification of investigators who conduct electronic surveillance and wiretaps. A laptop might also be helpful if you have one available. This 40-hour Vehicle Dynamics course includes instruction on how vehicles behave before, during, and after a collision. Course material will be provided on a USB flash drive. Out-of-state officers should contact OPOTA for more information. The philosophy behind a reconstruction Students should not attend this course for remedial training. This training will be held at the Drury Inn and Suites Polaris in Columbus. Students should bring a laptop or other device capable of reading a usb thumb drive. PREREQUISITE(S): The Death Investigation course has been re-designed and updated. Each student must provide the following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): eye and ear protection, a ballistic vest (external or concealable), a brimmed ball-cap, closed toe shoes, and long pants. Participants are strongly recommended to have a weapon mounted light. It is recommended that students have attended an advanced driving course in the last 3 years. Students should also bring work-type gloves as they will be asked to help with cone movement and placement. Each student must provide the following: eye and ear protection, a ballistic vest, a brimmed ball-cap, closed toe shoes, and long pants. This course will use the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) RADAR and LiDAR training curriculum. Students will be required to develop and present a 15 minute lesson plan, a 30 minute lesson plan, and a 45 minute course of instruction. Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) provides officers with general knowledge related to drug impaired driving and promotes the use of Drug Recognition Experts (DRE). Note: This class can be physically demanding at times, and students will be exposed to environment extremes. Pre-Requisite: Traffic Collision Investigation (Level I) or equivalent and Advanced Traffic Collision Investigation ( Level II ) or Equivalent, Request a Consumer Awareness Presentation, Learn more on the Continuing Professional Trainingwebpage, Ohio's Charitable Registration System Webinars, Notice under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Basic Training: Peace Officer Refresher Training (OPOTC), Crime Scene: Advanced Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Crime Scene: Introduction to Police Photography, Lorain Cty Community College Iloft Bldg # 223 park in lot 6 1005 Abbe Road Elyria OH 44035, Crime Scene: Photography for Investigators, Crime Scene: Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Driving: Advanced Dynamic Vehicle Operations, Driving: Basic Academy Driving Instructor, Firearms and Explosives: Basic Precision Rifle Skills, Portage County Training Center 9640 Colt Road Mantua OH 44255, Firearms and Explosives: Court Officer Firearms Basic Training, Firearms and Explosives: Police Rifle Carbine Instructor, Maumee Police Training Center 700 Mingo Drive Maumee OH 43537, Firearms and Explosives: Police Rifle-Carbine Instructor, Ohio State Hwy Patrol Training Academy 740 E. 17th Ave, Columbus, OH 43211, Firearms and Explosives: Precision Rifle Instructor, Firearms and Explosives: Precision Rifle Operator, Firearms and Explosives: Red Dot Sight Instructor, Northern Ohio Tactical Training Center 49300 Cooper Foster Park Rd. Physical Fitness Specialist trains personnel to establish a fitness/wellness program for their agency. The OPOTA and OPOTC public records portal allows you to view publicly available information about current and former peace officers in the State of Ohio. Topics covered in the class include: Basic fundamentals, care and maintenance, zeroing, shooting positions, MOA concepts, MIL concepts and basic optic adjustments. SPECIAL NEEDS/EQUIPMENT/COMMENTS: This is a physical course and students must be fit for duty. The course will cover equipment requirements and considerations for duty use, policy examples, sight pictures, sight acquisition, presentations, zeroing, sight reading/ tracking, target transitions, alternate positions, barricade shooting, malfunctions, shooting on the move, and low light engagements. Note: You must successfully complete a semi-auto pistol instructor course before attending this course. Prior to working with the Hunterdon County Prosecutors Office, he retired in December 2008 as a Lieutenant from the New Jersey State Police following a twenty-six-year career. No AR style pistols or a conversion of the AR style pistol are permitted, regardless of caliber. Equipment needed: Duty belt or carrier including holster for chemical aerosols as well as pouches and holsters for weapons students may also be issued, (e.g., Taser, firearms, batons) clothing for physical activity, and any other training gear you may need to train safely. This driving instructor course will allow the student to attend the 8 days of training and become an instructor in all areas of the driving program offered by OPOTA. Identifying, detecting, measuring and describing bullet Be prepared for long days on the range including an adjusted schedule on one of the days to accommodate live fire during low-level light conditions. Do bring long sleeve shirts. Students need to bring department camera equipment, to include a DSLR camera, tripod and flash. This is an advanced course and not designed for beginners. This course will provide law enforcement officers with a working knowledge of the wide variety of behaviors people with disabilities, specifically adult Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), can exhibit in emergency situations. This class will be useful to crime scene investigators, laboratory personnel who analyze bloodstained evidence, detectives who interview individuals involved in scenes of bloodshed and prosecutors who should have an understanding of the discipline before presenting BPA evidence in court. Students will be required to pass each Basic Academy event with a minimum score of 80% and complete in-car teachbacks with novice drivers. PREREQUISITE(S): *STUDENTS MUST HAVE PASSED A 40-HOUR BASIC SHOOTING INCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION COURSE PRIOR TO ATTENDING. Fitness assessments and standards for new employees in terms of validity and liability, how to build a progressive program that is safe and effective, nutrition, and medical screening are just a few of the topics discussed in the course. This 40-hour Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) course is designed for the student who wants to learn how to correctly identify and document bloodstain patterns. Eye and hearing protection and brimmed hat. Students must provide a quality Precision Rifle System, sling, and at least 250 rounds of MATCH grade ammunition. Holly is both a Certified Bloodstain Pattern Analyst (CBPA), and a Certified Latent Print Examiner (CLPE). Other range related equipment includes participant's individual medical needs (e.g., rescue inhalers, EpiPens), hydration, and sunscreen. holder, eye protection, hearing protection, ball cap, handheld flashlight/holder, and body armor. RADAR and LiDAR case law will be presented and reviewed. Fire and explosion investigations can be complex and challenging investigations due to the extensive damage and scene alterations which occur during these incidents. carrier, flashlight, body armor, range appropriate clothing, brimmed hat, eye and ear protection. It will focus on full shooting scene processing and report writing. Students will receive a copy of "Crime Scene Photography 3rd edition" as part of the tuition for the class. In order to register for this course, you must have previously successfully completed any one of the following OPOTA courses: Basic Precision Rifle Skills (OPOTA) It is recommended that students are proficient drivers prior to enrollment and are in good physical condition. SPECIAL NEEDS/EQUIPMENT/COMMENTS: Students will learn to make the best use of a D-SLR or mirrorless camera and will solidify their understanding of the various modes and settings on the camera they use in their day-to-day work. 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