Course Category: Law Enforcement
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Criminal Interdiction - Pro-Active Patrol #3407 - May 11, 2026
Topics covered include target selection, conducting a proper roadside interview to determine if criminal activity is present, obtaining consent to search, finding wanted fugitives, obscure transportation code violations, identifying criminal devices, organized retail theft, fuel theft, re-encoded credit cards and more. Whereas many police trainings cover general strategies, this class incorporates the intricacies of Texas statutory and case law. By diving deep into Texas law, we equip the Texas peace officer with the knowledge needed to guide their conduct legally and to leverage the law to work in law enforcement’s favor. TO REGISTER:
www.DynamicPoliceTraining.com
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Basic Investigator Course #3200 January 26-30, 2026
- BASIC INVESTIGATOR COURSE #3200 - $200.00
This basic investigation course is designed to provide the basic concepts of investigations and to increase the quality of professional investigations. This course introduces the student to the basics of the investigative process, and the student is taught about legal requirements during that process. The students will also learn strategies for crime scene management and time management, along with search warrant and arrest warrant development. The student will be able to understand the role and responsibilities of a police investigator. The student will be able to understand their role as it pertains to crime scene management. The student will be able to demonstrate basic knowledge of crime scene protocols. The student will be able to apply investigative techniques in basic case scenarios. The student will be able to understand the rules of evidence. The student will be able to understand the Search & Seizure process. The student will be able to understand their role in crime scene management. The student will be able to understand their role in analyzing evidence. The student will be able to understand the Follow-up Investigation process to include Interviews, records checks, crime reconstruction, crime timeline, case checklist, case notes, digital evidence, proving the element of a crime, and social media investigations. The student will be able to understand their role in Case Management to include Planning for a successful prosecution should be a consideration from the time the case is assigned. Case screening, police/prosecutor relations, case audits, briefings, and investigative plan. The student will be able to understand the Eyewitness Identification—Simultaneous lineup, sequential lineup, live lineup, photo lineup composition, photo lineup admonishment, double blind showing, and one-on-one lineups. The student will be able to understand how to get more and better information during the interview process. The student will understand the psychology of deception in the interview process. The student will be able to understand the report documentation necessary in the investigative process. The student will be able to understand the courtroom preparation process.
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Sex Trafficking Investigations #6050 - (Jan 7-8, 2026)
Prosecution-Focused Sex Trafficking Investigations for Law Enforcement andProsecutors Overall Training Objectives: 1.Develop a comprehensive understanding of sex trafficking dynamics, includingtrafficker tactics, victim vulnerabilities, and common misconceptions. 2.Learn to identify and investigate sex trafficking cases without relying solely on victimstatements, using corroborating evidence, digital forensics, and proactiveinvestigative strategies. 3.Gain practical skills for collaborating with multidisciplinary partners to supportvictim recovery and improve case outcomes. 4.Apply trauma-informed practices to build trust, reduce victim re-traumatization, andstrengthen the likelihood of successful prosecutions. PRESENTED BY - HUMAN TRAFFICKING INSTITUTE To register, follow the link below.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1976759884026?aff=oddtdtcreator.
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89th Legislative Update Course #3189 - January 15, 2026
- 89th Legislative Update Course #3189 Jan 2026 - $20.00
This course was designed to cover the bills passed in the 89th legislative session, which affect most peace officers of the State of Texas. This material is a general summary of selected court cases and changes to Texas’ statues that govern the laws enforced along with the administration of law enforcement officers and agencies. Instructors and students must verify all legislative changes and case-law holdings discussed in the instructor resource guide and are responsible for appropriate implementation of these changes. There is no substitute for reading the actual statutes, legislative acts, and court cases. 2-year Training Unit: (9/1/25-8/31/27) Legislative Update course (#3189)
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Child Sex Trafficking #3781 - (Feb. 5, 2026)
Commercial Sexual Exploitation Identification Tool (CSE-IT) Training for Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice Personnel
CSE-IT Flyer (2-5-26)
Law enforcement officers and criminal justice personnel often encounter vulnerable and at-risk children and youth when carrying out their duties. CSE-IT training will help equip law enforcement officers and criminal justice personnel with information they can use to more effectively identify children who may be experiencing commercial sexual exploitation. This free course will provide 6 hrs of TCOLE credit presented by the Office of Govenor Greg Abbott. -
Women in Policing #8810 - February 16-18, 2026
- Women in Policing - $500.00
The class will begin each day at 8:00am and end at 5:00pm local time. Course Objectives In law enforcement today, women experience unique obstacles and barriers when seeking opportunity and promotion within their respective police agencies. Women still meet nearly all the household and family needs while fighting to balance non-traditional employment and the desire to achieve the challenge of new and exciting assignments within the police organization. The number of female peace officers has stagnated in the last twenty years. This course will help the students identify why this is occurring and how to overcome significant barriers. The student will learn to develop leadership traits and apply tools to support a fulfilling career full of opportunity and advancement. Cutting edge leadership principles are discussed in each lesson to prepare for the progression of the student’s career. This course will provide actionable steps students can begin implementing the moment they walk out of class to build on both informal and formal leadership traits and attributes while navigating the path to advancement. At the conclusion of this course, the student will learn and be able to discuss the following: •A brief history of women in law enforcement •Review of laws that guarantee equitable rights to employment opportunities, pay, credit, discrimination and voting rights for women and how these laws impact women in policing today •Building a strong professional persona – foundational principals for success •Identifying goals and building strong habits using the 1% habit philosophy •Understanding and overcoming obstacles unique to women in police work •Navigating instances of harassment and discrimination •Understanding and using employee motivational principles for success •Understanding and implementing the 6 pillars, procedural justice, and constitutional policing in contemporary times •Identifying and managing the toxic employee •Understanding and using workplace politics to meet career goals •Developing a strong support network •Managing workplace relationships – developing persuasion and influence •Understanding trauma triggers, its impact and implementing powerful self-care tools •Successive training and mentoring •Promotional preparate. To Register, please go to:
https://publicagencytrainingcouncil.arlo.co/w/seminars/524-leadership-for-women-in-policing/1345