New Course! - North East Multi-Regional Training, Inc.
New Course! - North East Multi-Regional Training, Inc.
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Prescription Drug<br />
Abuse and Diversion<br />
PAT418R<br />
Jan. 19, 2012<br />
Aurora Police Department<br />
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM<br />
Member Tuition: None<br />
Non-Member Tuition: None<br />
Limit: 2 per Dept.<br />
Probation & Parole as<br />
a Police Resource<br />
INV116R<br />
Nov. 9, 2011<br />
oak Lawn Police Department<br />
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM<br />
Member Tuition: None<br />
Non-Member Tuition: $100.00<br />
Limit: 2 per Dept.<br />
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Unless otherwise indicated, cancellations must be received by NEMRT 7 days prior to the beginning of a course<br />
in order to avoid being billed for that course. Exceptions will be noted where applicable.<br />
This course will provide officers with a working knowledge of prescription drug crimes,<br />
particularly targeting, investigating and reporting offenses where diversion of prescription<br />
drugs and controlled substances takes place for profit.<br />
This course is ideal for general investigators, drug crimes investigators, drug taskforce<br />
officers, juvenile officers, and school resource officers.<br />
Major cases and case studies will be examined by experienced drug investigators. Controlled<br />
substances, drug identification, lawful practices and prevention of diversion of drugs will be<br />
discussed.<br />
This class will be taught by instructors from the Purdue Pharma's Law Enforcement Liaison<br />
and Education (LELE) Unit.<br />
Due to the high demand for this course nationwide, it is available only once per year.<br />
Those in policing often think of the vast nationwide growth of the prison population, and are<br />
unaware that over 60 percent of all offenders are under corrections supervision or are on<br />
probation. In fact a non-partisan fact tank, the Pew Center, reported that more than 5 million<br />
people in the U.S. are in the community and are on probation.<br />
Unfortunately, these same individuals are responsible for a significant portion of all violent<br />
crime and as probationers commit 30 percent of all homicides. This is a significant threat to<br />
the safety and peace of our communities.<br />
Experienced officers will learn what kind of support a probation officer might ask for as well<br />
as how probation agencies and the police can better cooperate to reduce violent and firearmsrelated<br />
crimes when parolees are released into the community.<br />
Topics will address how police powers interface with the conditional rights afforded to<br />
offenders. Officers will be able to explain what kinds of conditions are imposed by<br />
sentencing judges and how parole and probation can assist officers.<br />
This course will look at the authority of police and probation officers as to arrest, search and<br />
seizure, supervision agreements, and possible probation violations.<br />
Topics to be discussed will include:<br />
- Agency contacts for both parole and probation<br />
- Who might want the information that I have?<br />
- Parolees privacy rights and unannounced visits;<br />
- Types of supervision; standard and intensive<br />
- Laws governing parolees and probationers<br />
- Evidence gathered by probation/parole or by the police<br />
- Surveillance practices; unannounced workplace/home visits<br />
- Drug testing, blood samples, DNA sampling<br />
- Electronic and global positioning systems<br />
This class will be taught by Jac Charlier, former <strong>Regional</strong> Supervisor, Illinois Department of<br />
Corrections, Springfield.<br />
<strong>North</strong> <strong>East</strong> <strong>Multi</strong>-<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Training</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.