Training Force USA

and the Volusia County Department of Public Protection Presents...


 

    

 

 REPORT REVIEWS  

for SUPERVISORS 

  

 

SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 - DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA 

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  TOPIC:      
   
 We know you can write a good police report, that's
 one reason why you are a supervisor.  But, as a
 supervisor, you are responsible for everyone's
 police reports.  
 
So, as a supervisor, do you really know how to review a police report?
 
Whether you are a new supervisor, or have years of experience, this class will help you to know what is important in a police report in order to create a more thorough investigation and successful prosecution!
 
This is not a grammar class, or a report writing class.  This is a class that will help you review a police report for accuracy and completeness.  
 
Have you ever heard of Brady v. Maryland, or Giglio v. United Sates?  If your answer to that question is NO, then you need to attend this training.  These cases and others are important for you to know to keep you and your agency from costly litigation. So, be aware and be informed.
 
This course is taught in a participative style so participants are asked to forward a copy of a police report* they have recently investigated to the trainers when they register for the class.

* Send to [email protected] and include the date/location of the
   class you will be attending.
 

   
INSTRUCTOR:        
Gerald Ladwig retired as Chief of the Midland Michigan Police Department. His 24 year Law Enforcement career now continues as a member of the Midland County Prosecutor's Office. He has many years of experience testifying in court, and has directed several trials and hearings as an assistant prosecutor. Gerald has received numerous training certificates throughout his career, including graduating from LEELI, the Eastern Michigan University School of Staff and Command, as well as the FBI Michigan Police Executive Development Program. Gerald has served as an instructor for the Northeastern Police Academy at Delta College and is an adjunct faculty member at Delta College. 
  
 
TARGET AUDIENCE:
 

All members of the criminal justice and legal community (sworn and non-sworn). 

 
 
 
LOCATION:  
  • Volusia County Department of Public Protection
    515 South Atlantic Avenue 
    Daytona Beach, Florida 32118

DATES & TIMES:
· Monday, September 17, 2018
· Class starts at 8:00 AM Sharp -  and ends at 5:00 PM (Local Time)
 
 
COST:     $199 per person
  

REGISTRATION: 
  www.regonline.com/ReportReviews-DaytonaFL-091718
                        
· Please follow the page prompts for quick, easy registration and confirmation.



PAYMENT OPTIONS:
·  Check made payable to:
   TRAINING FORCE USA
   3681 Loma Farm Road
   Tallahassee, FL  32309
·  Purchase Order  
·  Credit Card payment made online at  
 
 

CANCELLATIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS:
 
· Upon submission of this registration, participants are responsible
  for payment of this course
· Please note that if you do not attend, you are still responsible for
  payment.
· Substitutions may be made at any time by phone, e-mail or online
  at the registration site.  
 

QUESTIONS:
Claude A. Pichard, Training Force USA
Phone:  850-251-1223       
E-mail:  [email protected]