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Welcome! Please find a listing of our available courses below. These courses are broken down into four approval tiers and are incremental, meaning that students with access to greater permission tier have access to all courses within that tier and below. To request access to an upgraded tier, please follow the Verify Identity link in Your Profile.
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| Course | Description | Special Permission Required? |
|---|---|---|
| AVIRT Active Shooter Response Training | The AVIRT – Active Violence Immediate Response Training course is designed to prepare students to respond rapidly and decisively to active shooter and active violence incidents. This course focuses on immediate action principles, threat recognition, rapid deployment tactics, movement to contact, coordination with responding units, and lifesaving priorities during dynamic and high-stress events. Emphasizing speed, communication, and decision-making under pressure, AVIRT equips participants with practical, real-world skills to stop violent threats quickly and reduce harm to victims and responders. | None Required |
| Basic Pistol (NRA Course) | The NRA Basic Pistol Course is a foundational firearms training program designed for individuals seeking a comprehensive introduction to safe and responsible pistol ownership and use. This course covers essential topics including firearm safety rules, pistol parts and operation, ammunition fundamentals, proper storage, and basic marksmanship principles. Through a combination of classroom instruction and live-fire range training, students develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to safely handle and operate a pistol while building a strong foundation for continued training and responsible firearm use. | None Required |
| Basic Rifle (NRA Course) | The NRA Basic Rifle Course is a foundational firearms training program designed to teach the safe and responsible use of a rifle. This course covers core safety rules, rifle parts and operation, ammunition fundamentals, proper storage, and basic marksmanship principles including stance, sight alignment, and trigger control. Through a combination of classroom instruction and practical range exercises, students build the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to safely handle and accurately operate a rifle, providing a strong foundation for recreational, competitive, or defensive shooting applications. | None Required |
| Basic Shotgun (NRA Course) | The NRA Basic Shotgun Course is an introductory firearms training program designed to teach the safe, responsible, and effective use of a shotgun. This course covers fundamental firearm safety rules, shotgun parts and operation, ammunition selection, proper storage, and basic shooting techniques. Through structured classroom instruction and practical range exercises, students develop the skills and confidence needed to safely handle and operate a shotgun while establishing a solid foundation for hunting, sport shooting, or defensive applications. | None Required |
| De-Escalation | The De-escalation & Crisis Communication Course is a practical, skills-based training program designed for law enforcement, security professionals, and frontline staff who regularly encounter conflict, emotional distress, or crisis situations. The course emphasizes the use of professional presence, verbal communication, and behavioral awareness as primary tools for reducing tension, gaining voluntary compliance, and preventing situations from escalating into physical confrontations. Participants learn proven techniques drawn from Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) and Verbal Judo, including active listening, emotional labeling, open-ended questioning, option-based persuasion, and rapid situational assessment, while maintaining personal safety and professionalism. The training equips students to communicate more effectively under pressure, reduce liability and complaints, and achieve safer, more controlled outcomes in challenging environments. | None Required |
| De-Escalation Practical | The De-Escalation Practical is an immersive, skills-application component that allows students to practice and reinforce de-escalation techniques in realistic, scenario-based environments. Through guided role-play, controlled simulations, and instructor-led feedback, participants apply active listening, emotional labeling, option-based persuasion, professional presence, and non-verbal communication under stress. This practical session bridges theory and real-world application, building confidence, refining communication under pressure, and ensuring students can safely and effectively de-escalate tense encounters while maintaining control, professionalism, and personal safety. | None Required |
| Electronic Security | The Electronic Security course is a practical training program for physical security professionals that explains how intrusion alarms, access control, and video surveillance systems function together to protect facilities. Drawing on real-world examples, the course teaches participants to recognize system components, identify common failures and vulnerabilities, detect tampering or misconfiguration, and understand basic power, cabling, and networking concepts. By bridging the gap between physical guarding and electronic protection, the training enables security personnel to monitor systems more effectively, communicate issues clearly to technicians and management, and reduce risk by identifying weaknesses before they are exploited. | None Required |
| New York State DCJS Security Guard Class 16-Hour On The Job Training | The New York State 16-Hour On-the-Job Training (OJT) Course is a required training program that must be completed by licensed security guards within the first 90 days of employment. This course expands upon the pre-assignment training by focusing on practical, job-specific skills such as legal updates, emergency response procedures, access control, patrol techniques, incident response, fire prevention, and effective communication in real-world security environments. Emphasizing professionalism, situational awareness, and lawful conduct, the 16-hour OJT course ensures security guards are properly prepared to perform their duties safely, confidently, and in full compliance with New York State requirements. | None Required |
| New York State DCJS Security Guard Class 47-Hour Armed Training | The New York State 47-Hour Initial Armed Security Guard Training Course is a comprehensive, state-mandated program required for security guards seeking armed registration in New York State. This intensive course combines classroom instruction and live-fire range training, covering firearms safety, care and maintenance, marksmanship fundamentals, use-of-force law, decision-making under stress, and the legal responsibilities associated with carrying a firearm while on duty. Emphasizing safety, accountability, and lawful defensive use of a firearm, the 47-hour training ensures armed security guards meet New York State standards and are properly prepared to carry out armed security duties in a professional and responsible manner. | None Required |
| New York State DCJS Security Guard Class 8-Hour Annual Refresher | The New York State 8-Hour Annual Unarmed Security Guard Refresher Course is a mandatory training program required each year to maintain an active New York State security guard registration. This course reinforces core security concepts while providing updated instruction on legal responsibilities, use of force limitations, emergency procedures, report writing, professionalism, and public interaction. Designed to refresh critical knowledge and address evolving threats and best practices, the annual refresher ensures unarmed security guards remain compliant with New York State regulations and continue to perform their duties safely, effectively, and professionally. | None Required |
| New York State DCJS Security Guard Class 8-Hour Annual Refresher (Armed) | The New York State 8-Hour Annual Armed Security Guard Refresher Course is a mandatory training requirement for armed security guards to maintain their armed registration and firearm authorization in New York State. This course reinforces critical firearm safety principles, reviews legal updates and use-of-force standards, and includes mandatory live-fire range qualification to ensure continued proficiency and safe handling. Designed to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, accountability, and lawful conduct, the annual armed refresher ensures armed security guards remain compliant with state regulations and capable of performing their duties safely and effectively. | None Required |
| New York State DCJS Security Guard Class 8-Hour Preassignment | The New York State 8-Hour Pre-Assignment Security Guard Course is a mandatory introductory training program required by New York State before an individual may begin work as a licensed security guard. This course provides a foundational understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a security guard, including the legal powers and limitations of security personnel, ethics and professional conduct, communication and public relations, observation and report writing, and basic safety awareness. Designed to ensure guards operate lawfully, professionally, and effectively, the pre-assignment course establishes the minimum competency standards necessary to protect people, property, and assets while complying with New York State laws and regulations. | None Required |
| Situational Awareness | The Situational Awareness course is a proactive training program for law enforcement and security professionals focused on recognizing threats before they escalate into violence. Drawing on Combat Hunter principles, the course teaches participants how to establish behavioral and environmental baselines, identify anomalies and pre-incident indicators, and make rapid, defensible decisions under uncertainty using tools like Cooper’s Color Code and the OODA Loop. By learning to read people, groups, and atmospheres, students develop disciplined observation skills that shift response from reactive to preventive—reducing risk, improving judgment, and enabling earlier, safer intervention | None Required |
| Situational Awareness Practical | The Situational Awareness Practical course is designed to enhance a student’s ability to recognize, assess, and respond to potential threats before they escalate into critical incidents. This training focuses on understanding environmental cues, behavioral indicators, pre-incident warning signs, and the practical application of observation and risk assessment techniques in everyday and operational settings. Emphasizing proactive thinking, decision-making, and personal safety, the course equips participants with practical tools to improve awareness, reduce vulnerability, and respond effectively to dynamic situations across a wide range of professional environments. | None Required |
| Threat Assessment | The Threat Assessment course is an evidence-based training program that teaches law enforcement, security professionals, and organizational leaders how to identify, assess, and manage individuals who may pose a risk of targeted violence before an attack occurs. Grounded in behavioral science and real-world case analysis, the course focuses on recognizing observable warning behaviors, understanding pathways to violence, and evaluating threats within their proper context rather than relying on profiling or intuition. By emphasizing multidisciplinary collaboration, proportionate intervention strategies, and ongoing threat management, the training equips participants to intervene early, reduce risk, and prevent violence through structured, defensible decision-making. | None Required |
| Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs) | The Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Awareness & Response Course is a life-safety–focused training program for law enforcement, security professionals, and first responders that prepares participants to recognize and respond appropriately to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) threats. The course emphasizes early recognition, responder self-protection, and disciplined scene management using principles such as time, distance, shielding, and the RAIN response model (Recognize, Avoid, Isolate, Notify). By focusing on awareness, decision-making, and coordination with specialized response units rather than technical mitigation, the training equips participants to avoid secondary casualties, protect the public, and manage high-risk incidents safely and effectively. | None Required |
| Course | Description | Special Permission Required? |
|---|---|---|
| Event and Group Screening Practical | The Event and Group Screening Protocols course is a hands-on, practical training session designed to teach students how to conduct effective security screening for events, venues, and group settings across a wide range of industries. Participants receive direct instruction and guided practice in the use of screening technologies such as walk-through and handheld metal detectors, bag-check procedures, access control systems, and observational screening techniques. The course emphasizes adapting screening protocols to the specific risk profile, environment, and industry requirements—such as corporate, educational, entertainment, or public events—while maintaining professionalism, legal compliance, and a positive public experience. | Sensitive |
| Event Security | The Event Security course is designed to prepare security professionals and law enforcement personnel for effective operations at large gatherings and public event venues. This course covers crowd dynamics, access control, screening procedures, perimeter security, incident response, and coordination with event staff and emergency services. Emphasizing situational awareness, communication, and proactive risk management, the training equips participants with the skills needed to maintain safety, manage incidents, and protect attendees in dynamic, high-visibility event environments. | Sensitive |
| Healthcare Security | The Healthcare Security course is designed to address the unique security challenges found in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. This training focuses on managing disruptive or aggressive behavior, protecting patients and staff, access control in sensitive areas, response to medical and behavioral emergencies, and coordination with clinical personnel. Emphasizing professionalism, de-escalation, and regulatory awareness, the course equips security professionals with the specialized skills needed to maintain a safe, compassionate, and secure healthcare environment. | Sensitive |
| Hospitality Security | The Hospitality Security course is designed to address the unique security challenges within hotels, casinos, bars, lounges, and nightlife venues. This training focuses on access control, patron management, alcohol-related incidents, theft prevention, conflict resolution, and coordination with management and local authorities. Emphasizing customer service, situational awareness, and lawful enforcement, the course equips security professionals with the skills needed to maintain safety, protect assets, and provide a secure yet welcoming environment in high-traffic hospitality settings. | Sensitive |
| Mass Shooter Awareness, Prevention & Response | The Mass Shooter Awareness, Prevention & Response course is a research-driven training program focused on identifying, preventing, and responding to targeted mass violence. Grounded in findings from the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, and other violence-prevention research, the course teaches participants how mass shootings follow recognizable pathways marked by behavioral warning signs, crisis states, and pre-incident communications. Emphasizing early recognition, reporting, threat assessment, and intervention, the training reframes mass shootings as largely preventable events while also addressing high-level response considerations when prevention fails. The course equips law enforcement, security professionals, and organizational leaders with the knowledge needed to intervene earlier, reduce risk, and save lives through informed, coordinated action. | Sensitive |
| Museum Security | The Museum Security course is designed to address the specialized security needs of museums, galleries, and institutions responsible for protecting historical artifacts and cultural assets. This training focuses on access control, visitor management, theft and vandalism prevention, environmental and display security, emergency response, and coordination with curatorial staff. Emphasizing preservation, discretion, and situational awareness, the course equips security professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to safeguard irreplaceable collections while maintaining a safe and welcoming visitor experience. | Sensitive |
| Practical Applications | The Practical Applications course is a hands-on, scenario-driven program designed to translate classroom knowledge into real-world security performance. Using realistic exercises and group-based problem solving, the course reinforces core skills such as observation and reporting, decision-making, communication, professionalism, and understanding legal and procedural limits. Participants practice applying policy, post orders, and risk-management principles to common, foreseeable security situations—building judgment, consistency, and confidence. The training emphasizes that effective security is achieved through clear thinking, professional conduct, and defensible actions, reducing liability while improving day-to-day operational effectiveness. | Sensitive |
| Religious Institution Security | The Religious Institutions Security course is designed to address the unique security considerations involved in protecting houses of worship and faith-based organizations of all traditions. This training focuses on balancing open and welcoming environments with effective protective measures, including access control, volunteer coordination, threat recognition, incident response, and emergency planning. Emphasizing cultural sensitivity, situational awareness, and proactive risk management, the course equips security personnel and faith leaders with practical strategies to protect congregants, staff, and facilities while respecting the values and mission of religious institutions. | Sensitive |
| School Security | The School Security course is a comprehensive training program designed to address the complex and evolving safety challenges faced by K–12 educational environments. This course focuses on prevention-first strategies, including behavioral threat assessment, bullying and cyberbullying recognition, student intervention, access control, emergency planning, and the roles of educators, administrators, families, and School Resource Officers (SROs). Grounded in research from the U.S. Secret Service and evidence-based school safety models, the training emphasizes early identification of warning signs, multidisciplinary collaboration, and creating a safe, orderly, and supportive school climate that balances security with student well-being | Sensitive |
| School Threat Assessment Practical | The School Threat Assessment Practical course is a hands-on training program designed to reinforce classroom instruction through real-world application of structured school threat assessment principles. This course guides participants through practical exercises focused on identifying concerning behaviors, gathering and evaluating information, assessing risk, and developing appropriate intervention and management strategies. Emphasizing multidisciplinary collaboration, documentation, and prevention-focused decision-making, the training equips school administrators, security personnel, and law enforcement partners with the skills needed to conduct effective threat assessments that prioritize safety, early intervention, and student support. | Sensitive |
| Course | Description | Special Permission Required? |
|---|---|---|
| Active Shooter Response - Tactical / CQB | The Tactical Active Shooter Response course is an advanced law-enforcement training program focused on decisive, coordinated response to active shooter incidents in dynamic and high-risk environments. This course emphasizes rapid threat identification, movement to contact, solo- and team-based tactics, room clearing, hallway and stairwell operations, casualty awareness, and integration with responding units. Through practical drills and scenario-based training, officers refine decision-making under stress, communication, and tactical efficiency to quickly stop the threat while prioritizing the safety of victims, responders, and the surrounding community. | Restricted |
| Behavioral Analysis | The Behavioral Analysis course provides students with a structured approach to recognizing, interpreting, and assessing human behavior in security and law enforcement contexts. This training focuses on identifying baseline behaviors, detecting anomalies, recognizing pre-incident indicators, and understanding how stress, deception, and intent may manifest through verbal and non-verbal cues. Emphasizing observation, critical thinking, and objective assessment, the course equips participants with practical tools to enhance threat recognition, improve decision-making, and support proactive prevention efforts in real-world environments. | Restricted |
| Crime Prevention | The Crime Prevention & Risk Reduction Strategies Course is a proactive training program designed to help security professionals, law enforcement, and organizational leaders reduce crime by removing opportunity before incidents occur. The course focuses on identifying risks early and applying practical prevention strategies such as target hardening, layered security, access control, lighting, and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). By combining environmental design, procedural controls, and situational awareness, participants learn how small, informed changes can significantly deter criminal behavior, reduce liability, and create safer facilities and communities through anticipation rather than reaction. | Restricted |
| Crowd Control | The Crowd Control course is a comprehensive training program designed for law enforcement and security professionals responsible for managing planned events, spontaneous gatherings, and potentially hostile crowds. The course examines how crowds form, evolve, and behave, including crowd types, moods, group identity, anonymity, and the phases that can lead from peaceful assembly to disorder or riot. Participants learn to distinguish between crowd management, crowd control, and riot control; apply prevention-focused strategies such as planning, containment, communication, and facilitation; and recognize both nonviolent and violent crowd tactics. Emphasis is placed on proportional response, discipline, legal and policy considerations, and early intervention to reduce escalation, protect life and property, and manage crowd situations in a manner that promotes safety, order, and respect for lawful activity | Restricted |
| Cyber Security for Physical Security Professionals | The Cyber Security for Physical Security Professionals course is designed to equip security guards and physical security personnel with the knowledge and practical awareness needed to help prevent and detect cyber threats through effective on-site security practices. This course covers how common cyber attacks intersect with physical access, including unauthorized device connections, social engineering, tailgating, compromised workstations, and suspicious behaviors around network infrastructure. Emphasizing observation, reporting, and coordination with IT and management, the training empowers physical security professionals to recognize warning signs, protect critical assets, and serve as a vital front-line defense against cyber incidents. | Restricted |
| Executive Protection | The Executive Protection course is a practical, risk-based training program for licensed security professionals focused on protecting individuals rather than places. Built around real-world executive protection principles, the course emphasizes advance work, threat awareness, movement and transportation security, and professional conduct to prevent incidents before they occur. Participants learn how to assess risk, recognize surveillance and pre-incident indicators, plan secure routes and venues, manage vehicle operations, and operate discreetly and legally as civilian protection agents. The training equips students with the mindset, planning frameworks, and tactical judgment needed to protect principals effectively while minimizing exposure, liability, and disruption. | Restricted |
| Handcuffing (ASP) | Our Handcuffing course is a practical skills-based training program focused on the safe, effective, and lawful application of ASP handcuffs and restraints. This course covers proper cuffing procedures, body positioning, control techniques, searching protocols, and transitioning from control to restraint while minimizing risk to officers and subjects. Emphasizing officer safety, control, and professionalism, the training equips participants with proven methods to apply restraints confidently and efficiently in real-world law enforcement and security encounters. | Restricted |
| Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) | The Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) Awareness, Recognition & Response Course is a safety-focused training program for law enforcement and security professionals who may encounter suspicious packages, vehicles, or behaviors during routine operations. The course provides an awareness-level understanding of IED components, common concealment and delivery methods, blast effects, and pre-incident indicators, while emphasizing what personnel should—and should not—do when a potential device is encountered. By focusing on recognition, distance, scene control, and coordination with specialized response units, the training equips participants to respond calmly and correctly, reduce risk to themselves and the public, and prevent actions that could unintentionally escalate a potentially catastrophic situation. | Restricted |
| Interviewing | The Interviewing course is the first in a two-part investigative training series, followed by Interrogation, and focuses on best-practice methods for conducting effective, lawful interviews. This course teaches students how to properly prepare for an interview, establish rapport, ask purposeful questions, and observe verbal and non-verbal indicators while gathering accurate and reliable information. Emphasizing professionalism, ethics, and legal considerations, the training helps students develop the skills needed to assess credibility, recognize behavioral cues, and build a strong foundation for successful investigative outcomes. | Restricted |
| Non-Urban Surveillance | The Non-Urban Surveillance course is a specialized training program focused on surveillance operations in rural and low-density environments where terrain, distance, and limited infrastructure present unique challenges. This course teaches students how to plan and conduct effective surveillance outside urban settings, including concealment and camouflage, use of natural cover, movement discipline, observation techniques, and counter-detection considerations. Emphasizing patience, environmental awareness, and operational security, the training equips participants with practical skills to gather intelligence and maintain surveillance effectiveness in remote and non-traditional operational areas. | Restricted |
| Surveillance | The Surveillance course is an advanced training program for law enforcement, executive protection, and security professionals focused on both conducting lawful surveillance and detecting hostile observation during the pre-incident phase of criminal or targeted attacks. Drawing on real-world tradecraft and behavioral analysis, the course teaches participants how to recognize patterns through correlation, apply tools such as the Rule of Three, TEDD analysis, and Surveillance Detection Routes, and reduce predictability in daily movement. By learning to read human behavior, manage cover and pretext, and apply disciplined operational security, students develop the ability to identify and disrupt threats early—protecting people, assets, and operations before incidents escalate. | Restricted |
| Suspect Containment | The Suspect Containment course is an advanced, scenario-based training program designed for law enforcement officers and security professionals who must make rapid, high-risk decisions during foot pursuits and suspect escapes. Rather than defaulting to dangerous chases, the course emphasizes containment, coordination, and controlled resolution—teaching participants how to establish effective perimeters, deploy personnel strategically, communicate decisively, and anticipate common suspect evasion tactics. Through a combination of pre-course instruction and practical field application, students develop the judgment and tactical awareness needed to safely limit suspect movement, reduce officer and public risk, and bring dynamic incidents to a controlled conclusion. | Restricted |
| Tactical Flashlight (ASP) | The Tactical Flashlight course is a hands-on training program designed to teach law enforcement officers and security professionals the effective use of a tactical flashlight in operational environments. This course covers light selection and deployment, search techniques, threat identification, low-light movement, and integrating a flashlight with defensive tactics and firearms while maintaining safety and control. Emphasizing situational awareness, decision-making, and officer safety, the training equips participants with practical skills to dominate low-light conditions and enhance overall field effectiveness. | Restricted |
| Tactical Legal Review | The Tactical Legal Review course is a critical training program for law enforcement officers, supervisors, and trainers that examines how courts evaluate use-of-force decisions after critical incidents. Focusing on objective reasonableness, key federal and state case law, and the totality of circumstances, the course connects real-world tactics to legal outcomes and liability exposure. Participants learn how force decisions, training practices, supervision, and documentation are scrutinized in civil and criminal proceedings, and how proper articulation and policy alignment can protect both officers and agencies. The training strengthens legally defensible decision-making while reducing individual and organizational risk. | Restricted |
| Tactical Pistol (Enhancement or Remedial) | The Tactical Pistol course is a law-enforcement-focused training program designed to review and enhance the effective defensive use of the duty pistol in real-world field operations. This course emphasizes safe weapon handling, marksmanship under stress, draw stroke and presentation, use of cover, movement, threat identification, and decision-making in dynamic encounters. Through practical drills and scenario-based exercises, officers refine their ability to deploy a pistol confidently, lawfully, and effectively while prioritizing officer safety and public protection. | Restricted |
| Tactical Rifle (Enhancement or Remedial) | The Tactical Rifle course is a law-enforcement-focused training program designed to review and refine the effective use of the patrol rifle in real-world field operations. This course covers rifle deployment considerations, safe handling, zeroing and accuracy fundamentals, positional shooting, use of cover, target discrimination, and transitions between weapons as appropriate. Emphasizing sound tactics, accountability, and operational safety, the class prepares officers to deploy a patrol rifle confidently and effectively in dynamic environments consistent with agency policy and best practices. | Restricted |
| Tactical Shotgun (Enhancement or Remedial) | The Tactical Shotgun course is a law-enforcement-focused training program designed to review and refine the effective use of the patrol shotgun in operational environments. This course covers shotgun-specific considerations including ammunition selection, patterning, loading and unloading techniques, recoil management, positional shooting, use of cover, and deployment in close- to mid-range encounters. Emphasizing safety, accountability, and sound tactics, the class prepares officers to confidently and effectively employ the shotgun platform in the field in accordance with agency policy and best practices. | Restricted |
| Technical Security Countermeasures (TSCM) | The Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) Course is an advanced security training program that prepares law enforcement, executive protection, and security professionals to detect and mitigate unauthorized electronic surveillance threats. The course provides a practical, operational understanding of how covert listening devices, cameras, tracking systems, and infrastructure-based surveillance are deployed and concealed, and how they are identified through structured sweep procedures and technical detection tools. Emphasizing disciplined processes over guesswork, the training integrates physical security, electronic security, RF awareness, and post-sweep controls to help participants protect sensitive spaces, prevent information compromise, and maintain operational security in high-risk environments. | Restricted |
| Course | Description | Special Permission Required? |
|---|---|---|
| Axon Taser Certification | The Axon TASER Certification Course is a comprehensive training program designed to certify law enforcement and security officers in the safe, effective, and lawful use of TASER conducted electrical weapons. This course covers device operation and maintenance, probe deployment and targeting, use-of-force considerations, decision-making, and risk management, along with scenario-based application to reinforce judgment under stress. Emphasizing safety, accountability, and policy compliance, the training prepares officers to confidently deploy TASER devices as a less-lethal option while reducing the risk of injury to officers and subjects alike. | Law Enforcement Only |
| Ballistic Science and Wound Dynamics | The Ballistics Science & Wound Dynamics Course is a science-based training program for law enforcement officers and firearms professionals focused on how bullets actually behave from firing to impact. The course explains internal, external, and terminal ballistics, including penetration, projectile design, and wound mechanics, while dispelling common myths about caliber, energy, and “stopping power.” By examining handgun versus rifle performance and the psychological and physiological factors that influence incapacitation, participants gain realistic expectations of ballistic effectiveness and a clearer understanding of ammunition selection, use-of-force decision-making, and post-incident articulation grounded in evidence rather than assumption. | Law Enforcement Only |
| Crowd Control Formations and Equipment | The Crowd / Riot Control Practical course is an intensive, hands-on training program designed specifically for law enforcement officers to review, refine, and apply proven crowd management and crowd control tactics. This practical session focuses on formation movements, coordinated team actions, command and control principles, use-of-force considerations, and response strategies for escalating crowd dynamics, including disorderly conduct and riot conditions. Emphasizing officer safety, discipline, communication, and lawful application of tactics, the course prepares officers to manage large-scale public gatherings and high-risk situations effectively while maintaining public order and constitutional policing standards. | Law Enforcement Only |
| Interrogation | The Interrogation course is the second phase of the investigative training series and builds upon the principles and skills introduced in the Interviewing course. This training focuses on lawful and ethical interrogation strategies, including behavioral analysis, theme development, strategic questioning, and recognizing indicators of deception while safeguarding constitutional rights. Emphasizing preparation, control of the environment, and documentation, the course equips students with advanced techniques to elicit accurate information and lawful admissions while maintaining professionalism, integrity, and evidentiary reliability. | Law Enforcement Only |
| LEOSA/HR-218 Refresher | The Annual LEOSA / HR218 Refresher for Retired Law Enforcement Officers is a required review course designed to help qualified retired officers maintain compliance with the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA), commonly referred to as HR218. This course reviews current use-of-force law, legal updates, firearm safety considerations, and best practices relevant to carrying a concealed firearm nationwide under LEOSA authority. Emphasizing lawful carry, responsible decision-making, and continued proficiency, the training prepares retired officers to meet annual renewal requirements while reinforcing safe, professional, and legally sound firearms practices. | Law Enforcement Only |
| Locks, Picking & Bypass | The Locks, Picking, and Bypass course is a specialized training program for law enforcement officers focused on gaining lawful entry to secured areas when immediate access is required and conventional methods are not viable. This course provides hands-on instruction in mechanical lock fundamentals, basic lock picking, bypass methods, and common vulnerabilities found in residential, commercial, and institutional locking systems. Emphasizing legal authority, safety considerations, and damage-minimization principles, the training equips officers with practical skills to access secured spaces efficiently while preserving evidence, protecting property, and maintaining operational effectiveness. | Law Enforcement Only |
| Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) (ASP) | The Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Aerosol Training Course for Law Enforcement provides officers with practical, policy-aligned instruction on the safe, effective, and legally defensible use of OC spray as a less-lethal force option. Based on ASP doctrine and real-world policing considerations, the course emphasizes decision-making, proper deployment techniques, tactical integration with control and arrest procedures, and mandatory aftercare responsibilities. Officers learn when OC is appropriate, how to apply it under stress, how to manage contamination and medical considerations, and how to clearly articulate its use in reports and testimony—ensuring reduced injury, stronger compliance with use-of-force standards, and minimized liability. | Law Enforcement Only |
| Responding to Crimes | The Responding to Crimes course is a patrol-focused training program that equips officers with practical, step-by-step frameworks for safely and effectively handling common criminal incidents from dispatch to report completion. Emphasizing officer safety, scene control, evidence preservation, victim and witness management, and legally defensible decision-making, the course reinforces the patrol officer’s role as the first investigator. By standardizing responses to property crimes, disturbances, violent offenses, and critical incidents, the training improves case integrity, reduces procedural errors, and strengthens professionalism, accountability, and community trust | Law Enforcement Only |
| Tips of the Trade | The Tips of the Trade for Law Enforcement Officers Course is a practical, experience-based training program that focuses on the professional mindset, judgment, and personal habits that shape effective policing. Rather than emphasizing tactics alone, the course addresses communication, emotional intelligence, integrity, wellness, and career longevity, helping officers manage stress, avoid common pitfalls, and maintain credibility on and off duty. By reinforcing professionalism, sound decision-making, and healthy work–life balance, the training equips officers to perform their duties with composure, empathy, and accountability while sustaining long-term effectiveness and resilience throughout their careers. | Law Enforcement Only |
