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40 Hour First Line<br />

Supervisory Skills<br />

Program<br />

MAN902R<br />

Feb. 13-17, 2012<br />

Hoffman Estates Police<br />

Department<br />

08:00 AM to 04:00 PM<br />

Member Tuition: None<br />

Non-Member Tuition: $500.00<br />

Limit: 2 per Dept.<br />

40 Hour Gang<br />

Enforcement Skills<br />

Program<br />

PAT903R<br />

Nov. 28 - Dec. 2, 2011<br />

Buffalo Grove Police<br />

Department<br />

Jan. 23-27, 2012<br />

Lemont Police Department<br />

08:00 AM to 04:00 PM<br />

Member Tuition: None<br />

Non-Member Tuition: $500.00<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 state-certified 40 hour course introduces recently-promoted sergeants to fundamental<br />

supervisory duties and expectations. Students will examine various supervisory issues<br />

through lecture, role-playing, and group problem-solving exercises. <strong>Course</strong> topics include:<br />

- Supervisory styles and duties<br />

- Communication skills<br />

- Performance evaluation and counseling<br />

- Liability issues<br />

- Complaints and grievances<br />

- The training function<br />

This course has been approved for certificate by the Illinois Law Enforcement <strong>Training</strong><br />

Standards Board. It is not approved for reimbursment by the ILETSB.<br />

This course will be taught by: Commander Michael Mc Guigan and Deputy Chief Joseph<br />

Leonas, both with the Bartlett Police Department; Commander Steven Vaccaro, Tinley Park<br />

Police Department; and Sgt. Roy Bethge, Buffalo Grove Police Department.<br />

This state-certified course is specifically designed for patrol officers, investigators, and<br />

juvenile officers who are responsible for investigating and suppressing gang-related<br />

activities. Students will examine the Gang Violence Cycle and discuss its impact upon local<br />

communities. The program will focus primarily upon street gangs operating within the<br />

Chicago metropolitan area.<br />

Topics to be discussed include:<br />

- African-American gangs such as the Black Gangster Disciples and Vice Lords<br />

- Hispanic-American gangs such as the Latin Kings and 26ers<br />

- White ethnic gangs such as the Popes and Gaylords<br />

- Gang prevention strategies<br />

- 4th and 6th Amendment issues<br />

- Gang-specific statutes<br />

- Technological advances in combatting gang activity<br />

- Developing interagency cooperation<br />

PLEASE NOTE: Students may bring a 2 gigabyte thumb drive to download a detailed media<br />

program that includes numerous photos of gang insignia and other valuable intelligence<br />

information related to street gang activities.<br />

This course has been certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement <strong>Training</strong> Standards Board. It<br />

is not approved for reimbursment.<br />

This course will be taught by: First Deputy Chief Michael Smith, Cook County Sheriff’s<br />

Department; Sergeant Daniel Woods, Aurora Police Department; Sergeant Jeffrey Drabek,<br />

Bolingbrook Police Department; and Investigator Bruce Malkin, DuPage County Children’s<br />

Center.<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>East</strong> <strong>Multi</strong>-<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Training</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.

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