SDTMA Fwd: SDI HIDTA In-Person Training (June through August)
Woodland, Steven
Steven.Woodland at sdi.hidta.org
Tue Jun 21 10:41:40 CDT 2022
Please pass to your personnel. Immediate registration is needed for the critical thinking and mission planning classes to avoid cancellation. Thank you.
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From: "Woodland, Steven" <Steven.Woodland at sdi.hidta.org>
Date: June 16, 2022 at 2:21:00 PM PDT
To: "Woodland, Steven" <Steven.Woodland at sdi.hidta.org>
Subject: SDI HIDTA In-Person Training (June through August)
June 27, 2022 (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
California Electronic Surveillance Certification (POST)
Course Description: This 8-hour course is for peace officers and qualified individuals assigned to intercept and record wire communications ("wiretaps"). This class covers the legal basis for California wiretap operations as well as the practical and tactical aspects of operating and monitoring a wiretap. Penal Code Section 629.94 requires successful completion of this course before seeking authorization for, or participating in, wiretap operations.
Who Should Attend: Qualified individuals assigned to investigate narcotics, murder, solicitation to commit murder, gangs, bombing of public or private property, aggravated kidnapping, or conspiracy to commit any of those crimes, and who will be involved in a court-authorized state wiretap.
To register: Advanced Training Center (guiweb.com)<https://atc.guiweb.com/er/courses/view/14>
June 28, 2022 (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
Introduction to Critical Thinking - Free
Course Description: This course is designed to enhance the ability of criminal analysts to evaluate information or evidence in a thorough and systematic manner. By utilizing Structured Analytical Techniques students will be able to externalize the analytic reasoning process. This provides students the ability to describe their reasoning process to others, to work in analytic teams and make it easier for analysts to give briefs and write reports. The majority of this course will be spent working through different exercises using these techniques: Analysis of Competing Hypotheses, Key Assumptions Check, the CARVER Matrix, Red Hat Analysis, Red Team Analysis and Structured Brainstorming.
To register, please create an account and register through the Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center: Welcome to Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center | Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center (wrctc.org)<https://www.wrctc.org/>
June 29 – 30, 2022 (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
Mission Planning- Free
Course Description: This course provides military planning tools and practical guidance that will help students become better organized mission planners. The course will introduce general frameworks to help students improve their information, time, and risk management to support the foundational goal of officer safety. This course is designed to be highly experiential and hands-on. Upon course completion students will understand how to apply time-constrained and deliberate mission planning processes. Instructors will guide students through the development of Tactical Leading Procedures (TLPs), Operations Orders (OPORDs), the Tactical Decision Making Process (TDMP), conducting a professional mission brief, and leading an After Action Review (AAR).
To register, please create an account and register through the Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center: Welcome to Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center | Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center (wrctc.org)<https://www.wrctc.org/>
July 7 -8, 2022 (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
Privacy Digital Security (POST)
Course Description: Personal information leaked in data breaches, shared on websites by data brokers, and stolen by hackers, all pose a threat to the privacy and security of public safety employees. The need to safeguard and limit the exposure of personal information is necessary to help public safety professionals and public officials protect themselves and their families. With expanded and more detailed information, this 2-day training presentation explains in an easy to understand, non-technical manner how personally identifiable information (PII) ends up on public databases and people search websites, offers ways to help ensure the privacy of home address information, and discusses techniques to help enhance personal privacy and security for public officials.
To register: Digital Security: Protecting Against Terrorists, Cartels, and Criminals Registration, Thu, Jul 7, 2022 at 8:00 AM | Eventbrite<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/digital-security-protecting-against-terrorists-cartels-and-criminals-registration-328482870107?aff=ebdsoporgprofile>
July 19, 2022 (1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.)
The Use of Technology to Stalk – Free Webinar
Stalkers are creative criminals who use –and misuse –a variety of technologies to locate, surveil and monitor their victims. This webinar will address common technologies utilized by stalkers, discuss documentation strategies as well as identify effective safety-planning strategies. Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be better able to:
• Discuss the prevalence, impact and behaviors in stalking cases
• Identify common technologies misused by perpetrators
• Identify strategies to document stalking and preserve technological evidence
• Discuss strategies to enhance safety of stalking victims
Hosted in partnership with SPARC -Stalking Prevention, Awareness, & Resource Center & the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, One Safe Place – The North County Family Justice Center, and the San Diego Domestic Violence Council.
Pre-Registration Required: Webinar Registration - Zoom<https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qP1JT32yTKynKVvQCksPsA>
July 26 – 28 (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
Passenger Vehicle Drug Interdiction- Free
Course Description: This course provides students with the skills necessary to conduct successful interdiction. It will equip students with the ability to make a rapid assessment on whether narcotics activity is taking place. This rapid assessment can be enhanced by becoming familiar with current criminal trends and understanding how to use this information to confirm or deny one’s suspicion. The skills learned during this course are taught, not only through the classroom, but through hands-on training and searching of passenger motor vehicles. Students are taught how to locate hidden compartments and electronic traps on these vehicles, as well as learning the vehicle’s natural voids.
To register, please create an account and register through the Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center: Welcome to Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center | Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center (wrctc.org)<https://www.wrctc.org/>
August 8 – 9, 2022
Effective Writing for Narcotics Investigations- Free
Course Description: Writing Narcotic Search Warrants is designed to educate students on the essential elements needed to write and obtain a search warrant while conducting criminal investigations. It will instruct students on how to compose an affidavit and improve their abilities and skills needed to write a clear, concise and factual basis for search warrants. The course will address requirements established by federal and/or state specific constitutional authorities in order to develop probable cause. Officers will be taught the principles of writing the affidavit and warrant rather than how to plug information into a blank spot in a template. Participants learn how to relay information from informants in the affidavit while still maintaining confidentiality of the informant's identity.
To register, please create an account and register through the Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center: Welcome to Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center | Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center (wrctc.org)<https://www.wrctc.org/>
August 10 – 12, 2022
Interview & Interrogation Techniques- Free
Course Description: Many criminal organizations within the United States are specially trained to evade and deceive law enforcement officers when questioned. The ability to gain information from individuals involved in criminal activity is essential to any successful prosecution. This course is for federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement professionals to enhance their ability to gain information and determine the accuracy of data collected about criminal activity through the interview and interrogation process. It teaches specialized skills that enable detection of deception through non-verbal and verbal communication, with both theory and practical application. As well as formulation of questions and utilization of specific question types so that maximum information might be gained from each response and an understanding of legal issues regarding interviewing and interrogation.
Topics Included
* Personality typology theme development
* Gathering data
* Detecting deception
* Systematic interviewing
* The interrogation process
* Formulation and types of questions
* Body language for the interrogator
To register, please create an account and register through the Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center: Welcome to Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center | Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center (wrctc.org)<https://www.wrctc.org/>
To be removed from this distribution list, please contact SDI HIDTA Training Coordinator Steven Woodland.
Steven S. Woodland
PMP/Training Coordinator
San Diego – Imperial Valley HIDTA
Cell: (213) 276-4257
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