262.767.1406 Connect on social media during the conference: #2015ILEE TA 2015 PROGRAM www.ileeta.org CHALLENGE Table of Contents Welcome Letter from Harvey Hedden, Executive Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . XX Special Conference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX Exhibitor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX Area Dining Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX ILEETA Corporate Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX Map of Classroom Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX Color Codes for Conference I.D. Badges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX Course List and Instructors by Subject Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX ILEETA Advisory Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX ILEETA Safety Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Xx proudly hosted by: Page 1 Introduction April 19, 2015 Welcome to the 2015 ILEETA Conference and Expo, Thank you for being part of the largest gathering of law enforcement trainers in the world. The conference is an opportunity to gain and share knowledge, network with your peers and be re-energized. We encourage an open exchange, discussion and even debate of ideas but please remember that our disagreements should be professional and not personal. Security – Conference badges are required for admittance to classes at the conference. Please help us by politely reminding anyone you see without such credentials that they are required. If that person looks like they might not like this inquiry, please go to Conference HQ at the Oak Room, or find a conference staff member. Likewise if you become aware of any other problem please contact conference staff or after hours, hotel security via the front desk. Schedule Updates – The conference schedule is now a separate document for your convenience. You can find last minute changes to the schedule in the pre function areas, Registration – Maple Room, and at Conference HQ – Oak Room, and at www.ileeta.org. In the event of major changes, we will post an updated schedule for the day in the hallways. Watch the monitor as you enter the conference center and you will also find a posting outside each classroom of the day’s courses and activities for that room. Safety - Please adhere to the safety rules in this book. If you travel to an offsite location for training you must also familiarize yourself with any safety rules they may have. We are all safety monitors. Please bring your concern to the attention of the instructor, conference staff, or after hours, the front desk. Off Site Courses - Transportation to courses held off site including all live fire courses will leave from the hotel lobby at the times indicated on the course schedule. Don’t be late or you might miss your ride. Maps to these locations will also be available at Conference HQ- Oak Room. Firearms should be transported in an appropriate case or container. Expo - Be sure to visit the Expo featuring the latest in technology and training. You will find in your conference badge case a blue ticket. We suggest you write your name on one half of the ticket and place this half in the raffle drawing box to be eligible for some great door prizes provided by our vendors at the Expo Raffle which will be held Wednesday at 10:30 am, (we’ll read the number if there is no name). Must be present to win. Reception/Hospitality - We will have a member reception from 8-10 pm, Sunday through Tuesday in Room 1501 (Look for the sign). Wednesday through Friday there will be hospitality from 8-10 pm held in Michigan A Ballroom. Help? - If you have questions that you can’t find an answer to in these pages, or there is something we can do to help you better enjoy the conference, come to the Conference HQ – Oak Room or find someone in a red conference staff polo shirt who will be glad to help you. Have a great week and thanks for sharing it with us. Harvey V. Hedden – Executive Director Page 2 Special ILEETA Conference Information Conference Schedule The conference schedule is being printed as a separate handout so that any last minute changes can be made and so you don’t have to carry around this program book. Daily schedules will also be posted around the hotel. Watch for last minute changes on the TV monitors in the hallways, and the classroom itself. Restaurant Discounts Please check your conference bag for information on restaurant discounts. There are dozens of dining options within a short distance of the hotel in addition to those inside the hotel. There will be breakfast sandwiches on sale by the hotel in the lobby area and free donuts, coffee and snacks in the morning at stations around the hotel. Opening Ceremony – April 20, from 8:30 am to 9:30 am Michigan Ballroom Please attend the opening ceremony where we will kick off the conference, as well as share important information and updates. We request that you please wear your uniform to the opening ceremonies. There will be ample time to change after the opening ceremony. If you don’t have your uniform, please try to wear your 2015 conference polo you received at registration. For the media and others that will be present, let’s show them who we are! Monday April 20, 7 pm – The Emerson Hour The Emerson Hour is a dynamic, innovative 60 minute program featuring six of ILEETA’s premiere trainers with no Power Point, video or even a flip chart, just content. This hour will enlighten and inspire and is the perfect way to start your training week. We are keeping the participants a secret, but we will tell you the event will be moderated by ILEETA Deputy Executive Director, Brian Willis. Sponsored by Calibre Press, with hospitality immediately following. 2015 ILEETA Expo – April 21-22, Ravinia & Botanic A Ballroom While attending the ILEETA Conference, please visit the Vendor Expo in the Ravinia and Botanic A Ballrooms starting Tuesday, April 21 from 10 am to 6 pm and Wednesday, April 22, from 8 am to noon. Tuesday night join us for a beer in the expo hall from 5 to 6 pm. Sworn law enforcement and ILEETA members not attending the conference are also welcome with their credentials. It’s important to support the companies that support ILEETA. Remember to deposit your blue raffle ticket which was given to you at registration in the drum inside the Expo. The drawings will be held Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. and Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Must be present to win. There will be some fantastic prizes given away!!! Tuesday Free Competitive Events – Botanic A Ballroom Each year ILEETA features competitive events that help raise awareness and support law enforcement. This year the competitive events held on Tuesday are dedicated to supporting the ILEETA Scholarship Fund. This fund exists to bring members whose public agencies would otherwise be unable to afford to fund their attendance at the conference. This year’s events include the ILEETA Cup sponsored by Milo Range and will offer a variety of challenges to both your marksmanship and decision making. The ILEETA Challenge sponsored by FAAC Inc. is a unique event requiring you to think and perform under physical stress. Thanks to the generosity of our event sponsors, this year there is no charge to compete in these events and participants can win firearms and other great prizes. These events will take place in the Botanic A Ballroom. Advanced registration is not necessary however pre-registration will be available on Monday during conference registration. Win or lose, every participant will be entered into a drawing to win a special prize ranging from a one year membership/renewal to free conference tuition. Tuesday April 21, 10 am to 2 pm - Meet and Greet the Authors Meet ILEETA authors and ask that question that’s been nagging at you or get an autographed copy of your favorite book. Participating authors provide a donation to the ILEETA Scholarship Fund. Meet and Greet the Authors will be held in the Ravina Ballroom Pre-function area from 10 am to 2 pm Tuesday, April 21, 2015. Tuesday April 21, 6:15 pm to 7:30 p.m. – Outdoor BBQ Page 3 Conference participants are invited to end the day with a good old fashioned outdoor BBQ featuring traditional Chicago fare. This event will immediately follow the Expo and is Sponsored by 511 Tactical ® Wednesday April 22, noon to 1pm – Join us for lunch Come to the Michigan Ballroom for a box lunch and a trivia contest sponsored by Armor Express. Learn about their latest lineup of product offerings and you’ll also be eligible to win some great prizes. Wednesday, April 22, 7 pm Michigan A Ballroom Surviving Armed Encounters: Real Stories from Real Cops Hear first-hand encounters experienced on both patrol and during SWAT operations. All the presenters were shot and saved from death by their training, experience, mind-set and vests. A thorough examination of warning signs exhibited by the suspects as well as the history of each suspect will be completed. Officers attending will be instructed on physiological responses during a shooting, personal and family reactions as well as training needed to survive an armed encounter. Sponsored by Winning Mind Training. Support Your Fellow ILEETA Members at the Silent Auction Thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise are up for bid. The silent auction will close at noon on Thursday, April 23, 2015. At that time, these items will be awarded to the highest bidder in the Michigan A ballroom. Mastercard/VISA/PayPal/Check/ Cash only. Winners will be posted outside the Oak Room and unclaimed items will be held until 1 pm Friday at which time they must be picked up and PAID IN FULL. NO ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED by ILEETA. Win a Gun, Help a Fellow ILEETA member Special Raffle Tickets: We are also selling raffle tickets to raise funds to help bring ILEETA members to the 2015 conference. Tickets are $1 each or 8 for $5. We have firearms to give away as well other great prizes, (see a complete listing outside the Oak Room-Conference HQ). We will hold the drawings at noon Thursday in the Michigan A Ballroom. All prizes must be claimed by Friday at 1 pm in the Oak Room. You must have your winning ticket to receive your prize. Winners’ names and/or ticket numbers will be posted in the pre function area by Conference HQ. A firearm prize may be sent to a holder of a FFL holder in your state. Note: If unable to receive a firearm because you live outside the U.S., ILEETA will provide an alternative prize of equal value. Friday, April 24, 5:30 pm Member Appreciation Party Sponsored by SABRE – Security Equipment Corporation - Michigan Ballroom Leave that tie at home. Join fellow members as we celebrate the success of ILEETA as a professional association. There will be food and refreshments. This event is sponsored by Sabre – Security Equipment Corporation. We’ll also have some fun and award door prizes before we adjourn for hospitality and music from RicoQuinn. ILEETA Store Bargains Logo items are available during the conference at some FANTASTIC Prices. We will accept cash, checks, Master or Visa. There may be a limited supply of some items, and only certain sizes are available, but you won’t see these special prices offered on our website and there are no shipping charges. Located in the Ravinia pre-function area. Conference Bulletin Boards We have two bulletin boards at the ILEETA Conference. They are located in the Michigan pre-function area. One bulletin board will be the “Official ILEETA Bulletin Board” and will include only material placed on the board by conference staff. The other is the informal bulletin board and is for participants to freely use for posting. Conference Photos and Video Needed If you have a hi-quality digital camera or digital video camera please take photos/video of classes and conference events that we may use to help promote ILEETA. Please ask the instructor for permission to take photos/video in the class. You should also respect other individuals who may not want their photo taken. These photos are important to our archive and are used in articles about ILEETA and the conference. If you can write an article for a national, state or local publication on the conference, we will do our best to share photos with you. You can bring your camera’s data card to the Oak Room and we’ll download it there or e-mail to info@ileeta.org. Attendance Forms & CEU Forms Attendance Form: Clearly print your name, agency, date, the name of the specific course and the instructor’s name. At the Page 4 end of the course, go up to the instructor and have him/her initial the form by his/her name. Your agency or state may require this information. Also, NRA certified law enforcement firearms instructors will receive continuing education credits with this documentation. Course descriptions are included in the conference book. You may want to make copies of the course descriptions to include with this form. Forms are available at Registration and the Oak Room. Course and Schedule Changes It is inevitable that an instructor may have to cancel after this book has gone to print. Check the Official ILEETA Bulletin Board outside Conference HQ, monitors and the posting outside the classroom for the latest information. We will not be printing new schedules unless there are so many changes that confusion dictates we must. In that event they will be available at Conference HQ – Oak Room. Social Networking and Hospitality Social interaction and networking are an important part of the conference. Stop by Room 1501 for informal hospitality and to say hello from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday through Tuesday. Wednesday through Thursday we will have hospitality in the Michigan Ballroom following the event for that evening, from 8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. On Friday we will have hospitality and live music from RicoQuinn in the Grand E & F ballrooms following the member appreciation celebration. Conference Evaluations Please share your thoughts about the conference. We want to improve what is already the best law enforcement trainers’ conference in the world. This year the conference evaluations will be conducted by Relias Training. Look for the link in your conference E-bulletins and on the schedule handout you receive at the conference. You can also find the link at www.ileeta.org. The evaluation is on line now and this year you can evaluate the courses quickly and easily whenever you like. You will be able to evaluate the overall conference separately. Lost and Found All found property will be turned over to hotel security which can be contacted at the front desk. Safety Please review and adhere to the safety rules detailed in this program book. Your instructor may have additional restrictions and will provide a safety briefing. Training at off-site locations will require additional safety briefings from site staff. Although we are all instructors it is impossible for conference instructors to know what your experience and skill level might be. Safe training is a priority and everyone is a safety monitor. Please help us keep the conference safe for all. Security Please wear your conference badge to help keep our training safe from the opposition. Report suspicious activity to the front desk, or to Conference HQ in Oak Room. Wheeling P.D. will have extra patrols of the conference site. Please remember to use appropriate caution and to use your room safe and not your glove box for valuables. Please don’t ask ILEETA Staff/ volunteers to watch your belongings. Conference Digital Handouts Your handouts are available as a download directly from the ILEETA web site. Visit the Conference Handouts page behind the member gateway. We will also be sending conference attendees an e-mail with a link to these files. Final Comments This association and conference is about you. Our goal is to provide you an experience that will inform and inspire you. One of the greatest features of the conference is the ability to network with your peers. This week, make an effort to meet someone new. Just as importantly, think of someone who needs to be here and tell them about ILEETA and the conference. It is my hope that ILEETA and this conference will help you in your effort to continually improve, as well as share your own skills and abilities. Thanks for being a part of the 2015 ILEETA Conference and please let us know what we can do to make your experience even better. 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Page 6 For more information visit www.leic.tennessee.edu or call 865-946-3201 for more details on our classroom, online and traveling training courses and services. 2015 ILEETA Exhibitors COMPANY 2015 Booth Number COMPANY 2015 Booth Number 511 TACTICAL SERIES....................................................503-505-507 FAAC INC.................................... 31 - Botanic B/ILEETA Challenge ACTION TARGET................................................................................................19 GBW CARTRIDGE.........................................................................................204 ACTIVE CONTINUOUS TRAINING A-C-T..................................508 GEOFEEDIA, INC...................................................................................................3 ADVANCED TRAINING SYSTEMS INC.......................................404 GLOCK INC.............................................................................................................24 AMERICAN MILITARY UNIVERSITY.................................................27 HENDON MEDIA GROUP.......................................................................602 ARMOR EXPRESS...........................................................................................13 HERZING UNIVERSITY.............................................................................402 HORACE SMALL...............................................................................................23 ATK LAW ENFORCEMENT.......................................................................28 IES INTERACTIVE TRAINING-MILO RANGE TRAINING BELLEVILLE BOOT COMPANY........................................................510 SYSTEMS................................................... 29 - Botanic B/ILEETA Cup CALIBRE PRESS.............................................................................................200 ILLINOIS COPS / NEW JERSEY COPS MAGAZINE......508 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA................302 IMAPDATA.............................................................................................................601 CENTER MASS.................................................................................................511 INTERNATIONAL POLICE ASSOCIATION................................406 CHINOOK MEDICAL GEAR.....................................................103-105 ISNIPER, INC..........................................................................................................20 COLUMBIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY........................................205 JOHN E. 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Products include tactical clothing, uniforms, station-wear, outer-wear, footwear, bags and accessories. Location: 19 ACTION TARGET 3411 S. Mountain Vista Pkwy Provo, UT 84601 URL: www.actiontarget.com Phone: 801-377-8033 Fax: 801-377-8096 Global leader in shooting range development, equipment, and services. For any shooting range needs, including bullet traps, safety baffles, automated target systems, shoothouses, steel and paper targets, ventilation, Action Target can meet your needs. Location: 508 ACTIVE CONTINUOUS TRAINING A-C-T 335 Madison Ave. 9th Floor New York, NY 10017 URL: www.activecontinuoustraining.com Phone: 202- 253-4516 ACT provides e-learning solutions for law enforcement, security, and first responders. High tech, interactive training at affordable prices. Location: 404 ADVANCED TRAINING SYSTEMS INC. 4524 Highway 61 North St. Paul, MN 55110 URL: www.atsusa.biz Phone: 651-429-8091 Fax: 651-429-8702 Shooting Ranges, Tactical Target Systems, Mondular Shoothouses. What can we build for you? Location: 27 AMERICAN MILITARY UNIVERSITY 10110 Battleview Pky Ste 114 Manassas, VA 20109 URL: www.amu.apus.edu Phone: 715-781-8254 Fax: 715- 514-4178 Over 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, regionally accredited, 100% online University. Affordable, relevant, student focused for law enforcement. Location: 13 ARMOR EXPRESS 1554 N.E. Torch Lake Road P.O. Box 516 Central Lake, MI 49622 URL: www.armorexpress.com Phone: 866-357-3845 Fax: 231-544-6734 Body Armor manufacturer offering concealable, tactical, and military solutions. Products include soft armor, hard armor, shields and helmets. Location: 28 ATK LAW ENFORCEMENT 900 Bob Ehlen Dr. Anoka, MN 55303 URL: www.atk.com Phone: 763-323-2300 Fax: 757-436-3088 ATK understands that the men and women in the LE community need gear they can depend on. From ammo trusted by departments across the nation to optics and accessories that help get the job done, ATK is proud to offer some of the best LE gear on the market. Location: 510 BELLEVILLE BOOT COMPANY 100 Premier Drive Belleville, IL 62220 URL: www.bellevilleboot.com Phone: 618- 233-5600 Fax: 618- 257-1112 Since 1904 Belleville Boots has met and exceeded the needs and standards established by those in the field. Our commitment to these exacting standards continues to this day. Everywhere we serve, our boots represent what happens when standards are raised. Location: 200 CALIBRE PRESS 474 W. Wrightwood Ave. Elmhurst, IL 60126 URL: www.calibrepress.com Phone: 630- 941-0900 Fax: 630- 941-0091 Professional, education company, specializing in advanced training seminars for law enforcement professionals. Page 9 Location: 302 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 250 University Ave. Box 103 California, PA 15419 URL: www.calu.edu/golegalstudies Phone: 724-938-4710 Fax: 724-938-4712 Online degree programs in Legal Studies. The MS degree offers concentrations in Homeland Security, Criminal Justice and Law and Public Safety. Location: Pre-Function CROWN GYM MATS 27 W 929 Industrial Avenue Barrington, IL 60010 URL: www.crowngymmats.com Phone: 847-381-8282 Fax: 847-381-8297 Combining over 56 years of athletic padding experience with DT training to continually design & improve products for the LE and military training. 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Location: 506 CROSSBREED HOLSTERS LLC 6955 West Carnahan Springfield, MO 65802 URL: www.crossbreedholsters.com Phone: 888- 732-5011 Fax: 417- 732-5012 Crossbreed Holsters offers handcrafted concealment holsters, magazine carriers, alternative carry holsters, as well as high quality belts from dress to instruction. All products are backed with the industry’s best customer service and support. Location: 207 DOUBLESTAR CORP. P.O. Box 430 Winchester, KY 40392 URL: www.star15.com Phone: 859- 745-7956 Fax: 859- 745-4638 AR15, M16 and Accessories Page 10 Location: 24 GLOCK INC. 6000 Highlands Parkway Smyrna, GA 30082 URL: www.teamglock.com Phone: 770-432-1202 Fax: 770-433-8719 Finest and most reliable handguns available to Law Enforcement! Safe, Simple & Fast! GLOCK PERFECTION! Location: 1 DUMMIES UNLIMITED 2435 Pine Street Pomona, CA 91767 URL: www.dummiesunlimited.com Phone: 909-392-7502 Fax: 909-392-7575 Manufacturer of scenario based training equipment for over 52 years. Let us help you improve training, reduce injuries, and reduce training costs! Location: 400 EOTECH - AN L-3 COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 1201 E. Ellsworth Road Ann Arbor, MI 48108 URL: www.eotechinc.com Phone: 336- 573-1126 Fax: 734- 572-2355 The first choice of elite military and LE Forces around the globe. From Holographic Weapon Sights to the world’s smallest ruggedized ultra-high performing handheld thermal imaging, night vision and illumination products, EOTech gives you the edge. Location: 31 - Botanic B/ILEETA Challenge FAAC INC 1229 Oak Valley Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48108 URL: www.faac.com Phone: 734-761-5836 Fax: 734-761-5368 DrivingForce – The Ultimate Training System combining Driver AND Force Options Simulators. Comprehensive, linked, scenario-based curriculum. Location: 204 GBW CARTRIDGE 5500 Cherokee Ave. Alexandria, VA 22312 URL: www.gbwcartridge.com Phone: 724- 549-5864 Fax: 724- 549-5864 GBW manufactures the Pro-Trainer line of pistol and rifle ammunition. The next generation of Lead-Free frangible training ammo is here with a new bullet material and design that is stronger and yet completely disintegrates when it impacts steel targets. Location: 602 HENDON MEDIA GROUP 130 Waukegan Road Deerfield, IL 60015 URL: www.lawandordermag.com Phone: 800-843-9764 Fax: 414-918-1525 Hendon Media Group serves the police management, fleet, and tactical divisions of law enforcement through print and digital publications, websites, eNewsletters, trade shows, social media marketing and other channels. Location: 402 HERZING UNIVERSITY 525 North 6T Street Milwaukee, WI 53203 URL: www.herzing.edu/enterpriselearning Phone: 914- 755-9841 Herzing U. offers and exciting civic-oriented education opportunity for ILEETA members called the Badge-toGrad-Scholarship Program. This scholarship offers a tuition reduction of nearly 40% on undergrad programs and nearly 20% on grad programs. Location: 23 HORACE SMALL 545 Marriott Drive Nashville, TN 37214 URL: www.horacesmall.com Phone: 615- 565-5068 Fax: 615- 882-8055 At Horace Small, there is no limit to the commitment we have when it comes to outfitting America’s LE professionals the right way. It’s this unrelenting respect for the uniform that has driven us to deliver everything you expect from a uniform Horace Small Location: 3 GEOFEEDIA, INC. 444 N. Wells St. Suite 502 Chicago, IL 60654 URL: www.geofeedia.com Phone: 312- 724-8900 Fax: 312- 895-2600 Geofeedia is the market leader in location based social media monitoring, intelligence and analysis for corporate security, public safety, media/journalism and marketing teams. Page 11 Location: 29 - Botanic B/ILEETA Cup IES INTERACTIVE TRAINING-MILO RANGE TRAINING SYSTEMS 1229 Oak Valley Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48108 URL: www.milorange.com Phone: 800-344-1707 Fax: 734-531-4002 MILO Range Training Systems is the nation’s leading provider of interactive firearms and use-of-force simulators and training systems. Portable, installed, modular single and multi-screen systems provide the most immersive learning systems available. Location: 508 ILLINOIS COPS MAGAZINE/NEW JERSEY COPS MAGAZINE 545 Cedar Lane, Suite 200 Teaneck, NJ 07666 URL: www.ilcopsmagazine.com Phone: 312-515-7523 Fax: 201-546-7486 Monthly, regional glossy full color magazines that highlight local LE and their achievements. Feature stories, product reviews, company profiles, industry and departmental news. Reaching over 115,000 cops each month. Special rate for ILEETA members/exhibitors. Location: 30 JOHN E. REID & ASSOC. 209 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60606 URL: www.reid.com Phone: 800-255-5747 Fax: 312-583-0701 The most effective in flexible interviewing and interrogation techniques available - Perfect for Law Enforcement, Corporate Security, Government and Military Investigations. ILEETA members receive discounts at Reid sponsored Seminars. Location: 610 JOHN JAY ONLINE 524 West 59th Street New York, NY 10019 URL: www.johnjayonline.com Phone: 646- 557-4891 John Jay Online offers online degrees, courses, and certificates from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Educating for Justice world-wide. Please check out all of our programs at www.johnjayonline.com. Location: 305 KA-BAR KNIVES, INC 200 Homer Street Olean, NY 14760 URL: www.ka-bar.com Phone: 800-282-0130 Fax: 716-790-7188 Ka-Bar Knives makes high quality knives and tools for law enforcement, military, hunting and camping. Location: 601 IMAPDATA 8280 Greensboro Dr. Suite 800 Mclean, VA 22102 URL: www.imapdata.com Phone: 210- 493-1022 Fax: 703- 760-9625 iMapData’s Advanced Intelligence Management System seamlessly integrates situational awareness, risk management and secure communications. AIMS includes 24/7 incident monitoring and provides LE with the operational insight needed mitigate risk. Location: 406 INTERNATIONAL POLICE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 516 Yonkers, NY 10703-0516 URL: www.ipa-usa.org Phone: 618-566-8844 Fax: 618-566-8844 World’s oldest and largest fraternal police organization. 400,000+ members in 64+ countries that exist for friendship between officers around the world. Location: 20 ISNIPER, INC 84 Andover Drive Langhorne, PA 19047-1658 URL: www.imarksman.com iMarksman Virtual Target System for Marksmanship and Use of Force Training Location: 702-704 KIESLER POLICE SUPPLY 2802 Sable Mill Rd Jeffersonville, IN 47130 URL: www.kieslerpolicesupply.com Phone: 800- 444-2950 Fax: 812- 288-7560 Sale of Law Enforcement Equipment and Accessories. Location: 301 L-3 D.P. ASSOCIATES DPA2961 West California Ave. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 URL: www.L-3Training.com Phone: 469- 323-1099 Fax: 801- 983-9901 Through immersive learning, innovative technology and thought leadership L-3 Driver Training Solutions deliver an end-to-end learning system for emergency vehicle operators guaranteed to be safe, efficient, and prepared. Visit us at L-3training.com. Page 12 Page 13 Location: 8 LEXIS-NEXIS 9443 Springboro Pike Miamisburg, OH 45342 URL: www.lexisnexis.com Phone: 937-247-8868 Fax: 937-865-1319 LexisNexis®- Legal and Professional is a leading provider of content and technology solutions that enable legal professionals to make informed decisions and achieve better business outcomes. Location: 307-309 LOOSELEAF LAW PUBLICATIONS, INC. 43-08 162nd Street Flushing, NY 11358 URL: www.looseleaflaw.com Phone: 800- 647-5547 Fax: 718- 539-0941 Provides quality law enforcement training manuals promotional study aids and legal reference materials written for professionals by professionals for 50 years. Location: 201 LOUKA TACTICAL TRAINING 804 Lexington Cross Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89144 URL: www.loukatactical.com Phone: 734- 260-2975 Fax: 734- 697-6342 Public safety training service provider since 1999 the largest female owned and operated with the largest number of female primary instructors. We believe we have agencies covered from the top down with functional training to improve overall performance. Location: 111 LTL VANTAGE, INC. 259 Main St. Rt. 28 West Dennis, MA 02670-725 URL: www.ltlvantage.com Phone: 917- 699-3575 A diversified company that offers less-lethal products to military and LE agencies. The BodyCuff maintains total control in restraining prisoners while allowing them necessary movement to complete any required task w/o removing the restraint. Location: 25 LUND INDUSTRIES INC. 3175 MacArthur Blvd. Northbrook, IL 60062 URL: www.lund-industries.com Phone: 847- 648-1460 Fax: 847- 459-1569 Trunk storage units, gun racks, computer mounts, pass bumper system. Location: 9 MAG DS CORP. 13580 Groupe Drive Suite 200 Woodridge, VA 22192 URL: www.mag-ds.com Phone: 703- 375-9262 Motionworks Tactical is a next generation real time location system RTLS- able to analyze, visualize, and database the motion, environmental, and biosensor information of tagged assets and persons. Location: 306 MEDIC ALERT FOUNDATION 2323 Colorado Ave. Turlock, CA 95355 URL: www.medicalert.org Phone: 209- 669-2422 MedicAlert’s new Professional Portal is tailored to the needs of First Responders. Visit www.medicalert.org/proportal to find training materials, access MedicAlert’s critical patient information, and learn about professional discount opportunities. Location: 403/Hotel Suite 1509 MEGGITT TRAINING SYSTEMS 296 Brogdon Rd. Suwanee, GA 30024 URL: www.meggitttrainingsystems.com Phone: 678-288-1362 Fax: 678-288-1515 Military, defense and law enforcement worldwide depend on Meggitt Training Systems for innovative live fire range equipment and FATSr- virtual training systems. Location: 500 MIDCO INC. 221 Shore Court Burr Ridge, IL 60527 URL: www.midcosystems.com Phone: 630- 590-8316 Fax: 630- 887-1962 Utilizing more than 50 years of experience, MidCo offers its nationwide clientele one source for the successful deployment of integrated data, telephony and electronic security systems. One of MidCo’s founding principles was and continues to be customer service. Location: 10 MT2, LLC 14045 West 66th Avenue Arvada, CO 80004-1049 URL: www.mt2.com Phone: 303-456-6977 Fax: 303-456-6998 MT2 is the nation’s largest professional contractor providing comprehensive firing range lead recovery, maintenance and closure services >600 ranges nationwide and >100 law enforcement. Page 14 Location: 209 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT FIREARMS INSTRUCTORS ASSOC. NLEFIA6635 W. Happy Valley Rd. Suite A104-108 Glendale, AZ 85310 URL: www.nlefia.org Phone: 800- 930-2953 Fax: 623- 225-7793 Membership Association for Professional Firearms Instructors Location: 107 OMAHA TARGETS 4700 F Street Omaha, NE 68117 URL: www.omahatargets.com Phone: 402- 734-8903 Fax: 402- 734-7492 Manufacturer and retailer of paper and all-weather cardstock targets for Law Enforcement, Military and Recreational. Location: 603 NEXTLEVEL TRAINING 5160 Industrial Place Ste. 107 Ferndale, WA 98248 URL: www.nextleveltraining.com Phone: 360- 933-4640 Fax: 360- 671-2489 NextLevel Training provides the SIRT training pistol as a training aid to increase shooting accuracy and confidence while keeping ammunition costs low. NextLevel Training products can also help improve force on force training effectiveness. Location: 210 OTIS TECHNOLOGY INC. 6987 Laura St. Lyons Falls, NY 13368 URL: www.otisgun.com Phone: 315-348-4300 Fax: 315-348-2477 Industry leader in firearms cleaning systems and accessories and is known for manufacturing the most advanced gun cleaning systems available. Location: 411 NIGHTSTICK BY BAYCO PRODUCTS, INC. 640 S. Sanden Blvd. Wylie, TX 75098 URL: www.mynightstick.com Phone: 800- 233-2155 Fax: 469- 326-9401 Nightstick designed and manufactured by Bayco Products is a global brand of professional lighting products including flashlights, headlamps and intrinsically safe lighting solutions than exceed industry standards. Location: 7 NRA LAW ENFORCEMENT 11250 WAPLES MILL RD Fairfax, VA 22030 URL: le.nra.org Phone: 703-267-1631 Fax: 703-267-3810 The Leader in Law Enforcement Firearm Instructor Training and Law Enforcement Competitions as a direct extension of training. Location: 502 NRA REFUSE TO BE A VICTIM 11250 Waples Mill Road Fairfax, VA 22030 URL: refuse.nra.org Phone: 703- 267-1394 Fax: 703- 267-3993 Refuse to be a Victim is the NRA’s award winning personal safety and crime prevention program. This 4 hour seminar covers mental preparedness, awareness, physical safety, home security, cyber security, personal protection devices and more. Location: 304 PAUL CONWAY LE 14100 W. Cleveland Ave. New Berlin, WI 53151 URL: www.le.paulconwayshields.com Phone: 262- 782-7886 Fax: 262- 782-4437 Paul Conway LE offers top-level products, gear & safety equipment, drones, web-based uniform/equipment management program& more. The exclusive US dealer for Oncall Police WiFi Pro Body Cameras & Oncall Live Video System. Location: 2 PEACEKEEPER PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL LLC 2435 Pine Street Pomona, CA 91767 URL: www.peacekeeperproducts.com Phone: 909-596-6699 Fax: 909-392-7800 The Peacekeeper RCB is changing the baton industry worldwide and has been proven to be the best police baton by the Weapons and Equipment Research Institute. Location: 203 PERSYS MEDICAL 5310 Elm Street Houston, TX 77081 URL: www.ps-med.com Phone: 713- 723-6000 Fax: 713- 723-6221 PerSys Medical has been working with the LE community and US Military for more than 10 years to recognize their need for emergency medical equipment by bringing The Emergency Bandage, Self-Aid/Buddy-Aid kits and other innovative technologies. Page 15 Location: 407 POINT BLANK ENTERPRISES 2102 SW 2nd Street Pompano Beach, FL 33069 URL: www.pointblankenterprises.com Phone: 954- 630-0900 Point Blank Enterprises, Inc. (PBE) is the worldwide leader in the development, manufacturing and distribution of high performance, protective solutions for the U.S. Military and Department of Defense, Federal Agencies and both domestic and international law enforcement and corrections professionals. Location: 504 POLICEONE ACADEMY 200 Green Street Suite 200 San Francisco, CA 94111 URL: www.policeone.com/academy Phone: 866-941-4090 Fax: 415-962-8340 PoliceOne Academy is the top online learning platform from the most trusted name in LE news and information and offers the largest and most frequently updated online training library in the US. Ask us about new features coming soon! Location: 202 POLICETRAINING.NET P.O. Box 1118 Pinehurst, NC 28374 URL: www.policetraining.net Phone: 910-235-5331 Law Enforcement Training Calendar Location: 700 PROMOS 911 930 N. York Rd. #210 Hinsdale, IL 60521 URL: www.promos911.com Phone: 630- 325-9111 Fax: 630- 325-9911 Promotional Products Location: 509 RAY O’HERRON CO. INC. 1600 75th Street Downers Grove, IL 60516 URL: www.oherron.com Phone: 800-782-8674 Fax: 630-968-3231 Public Safety Products/Tactical Equipment Location: 15 RELIAS LEARNING 111 Corning Road Suite 250 Cary, NC 27518 URL: www.reliaslearning.com Phone: 919- 655-1800 With Relias Learning, relevant courses improve compliance and performance while minimizing travel, overtime, and hours spent away from work. By offering content on a user-friendly learning management system barriers are removed from learning. Location: 600 RESCUE ESSENTIALS 312 F Street P.O. Box 987 Salida, CO 81201 URL: www.rescue-essentials.com Phone: 719- 539-4843 Fax: 866- 710-4356 Rescue Essentials manufactures and distributes the highest quality tactical and medical supplies and equipment. Capabilities include custome fitting. Location: 11 RUAG 5402 E. Diana St. Tampa, FL 33610 URL: www.ruag.com Phone: 888- 393-0694 Fax: 813- 626-0078 Ammunition Manufacturers Location: 206-208 SALESREACH LLC 449 N. Rohlwing Road Palatine, IL 60074 URL: coastportland.com Phone: 847- 241-5150 Fax: 847- 241-0039 COAST manufactures high quality flashlights, head lamps, emergency area lighting, knives and multi-tools. Location: 4 SECURITY EQUIPMENT CORP. 747 Sun Park Drive Fenton, MO 63026 URL: www.sabrered.com Phone: 636-343-0200 Fax: 636- 343-1318 SEC is the family owned and operated USA manufacturer of SABRE pepper sprays and SABRE safety products. Agencies globally adopted SABRE products due to superior product performance, independent lab testing, quality control, HPLC guarantee, training & service. Page 16 Location: 16 SETCAN CORPORATION 1080 Kingsbury Ave. Winnipeg, MB, Canada R2P 1W5 URL: www.setcan.com Phone: 204-336-0011 Fax: 204-586-2049 Setcan is the world’s largest supplier of reality based training products including the Shocknife, Stressvest, Blue Baton, and DTS Tools. Location: 405 SIG SAUER INC. 72 Pease Blvd. Newington, NH 03801 URL: www.sigsauer.com Phone: 603- 610-3303 Fax: 603- 772-2113 Small firearms manufacturer pistols, rifles, optics, silencers, ammo, accessories. Location: 401 SIMUNITION A GENERAL DYNAMICS COMPANY P.O. Box 576 Avon, CT 06001 URL: www.simunition.com Phone: 860-404-0162 Fax: 860-404-0169 Manufacturer of training ammunition for LE and military personnel. Product line consists of ammunition, conversion kits and protective equipment. Location: 109 SMITH & WESSON 2100 Roosevelt Ave Springfield, MA 01104 URL: www.smith-wesson.com Phone: 800- 331-0852 Fax: 413- 747-3317 M&P by Smith and Wesson is designed to be the most accurate and reliable firearms. With an ever-expanding line of full-size, compact and sub-compact pistols, revolvers and modern sporting rifles, M&P brings premium firearms to serious shooters. Location: 21 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY, INC. 420 W. Main Street Geneseo, IL 61254 URL: www.springfield-armory.com Phone: 800-680-6866 Fax: 309-944-8490 Manufacturers of high-performance pistols and rifles, including the XD polymer pistols, state of the art 1911 pistols and M1A rifles. Location: 308 STARCHASE P.O. Box 10057 Virginia Beach, VA 23450 URL: www.starchase.com Phone: 757- 563-3976 Fax: 757- 447-3625 StarChase provides pursuit management and GPS tracking technology to law enforcement agencies worldwide. The less-lethal technology provides a significant tactical advantage to law enforcement officers in failure-to-yield or high-risk flight situations. Location: 311 STOP TECH, LTD. 365 Industrial Drive Harrison, OH 45030 URL: www.stoptechltd.com Phone: 513-202-5686 Fax: 513-202-0240 Stop Tech Ltd. is the sole manufacturer and distributor of Stop Stick Tire Deflation Devices. Now out is a remote device. Location: 300 STREAMLIGHT INC 30 Eagleville Road Eagleville, PA 19403 URL: www.streamlight.com Phone: 610-631-0600 Fax: 610-631-0712 Manufacturer of quality portable lighting products including a broad range of rechargeable and alkaline battery, precisionengineered flashlights and lanterns. Location: 22 TACTICAL FUNCTIONAL TRAINING 4350 Oak Park Road Deerfield, WI 53531 URL: www.tacticalfunctionaltraining.com Phone: 608- 577-6980 The TFT Program provides departments the tools necessary to execute an officer wellness program and earn a return on investment. By tying fitness to other disciplines of law enforcement, officers can quickly see how being physically fit aids in their survival. Location: 611-710 TARGAMITE LLC 6917 Innovation Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46818 URL: www.targamite.com Phone: 805- 453-9333 Fax: 866- 679-9073 The Targabot®- is the world’s first portable, computercontrolled target system offering both predictable and unpredictable behavioral characteristic designed to build muscle memory in your shooting skills that will translate into confidence and effectiveness in the field. Page 17 INTERACTIVE USE OF FORCE MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING REAL RESULTS MULTI-DIRECTIONAL THREATS ENHANCED FIELD OF VIEW 800.344.1707 milorange.com Page 18 Location: 409 TEMS SOLUTIONS, LLC 22619 Montego Bay Rd. Abingdon, VA 24211 URL: www.swattourniquet.com Phone: 276-451-1559 Fax: 276-628-9316 SWAT-T™ - Stretch, Wrap and Tuck – Tourniquet - In a class by itself, the SWAT-T is a multi-function trauma care device. Primary tourniquet, secondary tourniquet, pressure dressing, all-purpose wrap. Research & field proven - multiple documented saves! Location: 17-18 THE EVANS GROUP c/o 3847 Stimson Rd. Norton, OH 44203 URL: www.theevansgroup.net Phone: 330- 607-6506 Representing leading manufacturers f law enforcement products Mossberg Shotguns-Surefire TacticalLights-Trijicon Optics. Location: 12 TI TRAINING CORP. 16050 Table Mountain Parkway - Suite 100 Golden, CO 80401 URL: www.titraining.com Phone: 303-414-3555 Fax: 303-414-3556 TiTraining Lab interactive use of force training simulation system. No gimmicks, no nonsense, just solid training results from a complete, simple to operate system. Visit us at booth 122. Location: 26 TJ CONEVERA’S INC. P.O. Box 1316 Rockford, IL 61105 URL: www.tjconevera.com Phone: 815-968-3135 Fax: 815-963-4091 Distributor of Sellier & Bellot Ammo to LE Agencies Location: 6 U.S. ARMOR 10715 Bloomfield Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 URL: www.usarmor.com Phone: 562-207-4240 Fax: 562-207-4238 Custom fit body armor Location: 303 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE CA/P, SA-17, 12th Floor Washington, D.C. 20522-1712 URL: www.travel.state.gov/CNA Phone: 202- 485-7703 Fax: 202- 485-6170 Information for law enforcement on notification of foreign consuls after the arrest, detention, or death of foreign nationals. Location: 211 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LE INNOVATION CENTER 1201 Oak Ridge Turnpike Suite 101 Oak Ridge, TN 37830 URL: www.leic.tennessee.edu Phone: 865- 946-3201 Fax: 865- 946-3214 UT LEIC provides online and classroom training for all areas of LE and criminal investigation. Courses can be customized to provide the level of training necessary for your LE team. Location: 101 V-ACADEMY 317 South Lindell St. Martin, TN 38237 URL: www.v-academy.com Phone: 855- 546-6283 V-Academy supports training officers with flexible product packages including over 150 hours of professionally produced online courses, a training website, full records management, and 24/7 technical support. V-Academy is a true training partner! Location: 14 WICKLANDER-ZULAWSKI & ASSOCIATES 4932 Main Street Downers Grove, IL 60515 URL: www.w-z.com Phone: 800- 222-7789 Fax: 630- 852-7081 Internationally recognized as the organization that provides training on multiple techniques of interview and interrogation, including the WZ Non-confrontational Method, the Behavioral Analysis Interview and the Accusatory Method. Page 19 Area Dining Map Check your conference bag for a list of nearby restaurants that have special ILEETA discounts. The Westin Chicago North Shore 601 N Milwaukee Ave, Wheeling, IL 60090 Restaurant Discounts for ILEETA Members Short Walk from the Conference RAM Restaurant & Brewery across the street at 700 N. Milwaukee Ave. Open until 2am, #847-520-1222. 25% discount with ILEETA conference badge. Spears (just West of the Hotel in the strip mall) 15% discount with ILEETA conference badge. (Not including alcohol). Buca Di Beppo across the street from the hotel. Discount coupon in conference bag. Twin Peaks NW corner of hotel parking lot-25% discount with ILEETA conference badge. Subway (West of hotel in strip mall) 15% discount with ILEETA conference badge. Delivery Deals to Your Room WaPaGhetti’s of Wheeling 6am-11pm Pizza, Chicken, Sandwiches, Italian #847-541-6706. http://www.wapaghettispizza.com See discount flyer in your conference bag D’Agostino’s Pizza (847) 852-8705 241 S Milwaukee Ave, Wheeling, IL 60090 15% discount with ILEETA conference badge. Just a little further south (1.2 miles of the Westin) Bob Chinn’s 393 S. Milwaukee Avenue Wheeling Steak & Seafood 8am-11:30 pm bobchinns.com., #847-520-3633. Discount coupon in your conference bag. Page 20 2015 ILEETA Corporate Sponsors 21ST TACTICAL LLC 6316 Yadkin Road Fayetteville, NC 28303 URL: www.21sttactical.com Phone: 910-826-3677 Fax: 910-826-3680 Military and Law Enforcement gear, accessories, weapons accessories, and training. 511 TACTICAL SERIES 4300 Spyres Way Modesto, CA 95356 URL: www.511tactical.com Phone: 209-338-1356 Fax: 209-548-5329 We are innovators who make purpose built gear for the most demanding missions. Products include tactical clothing, uniforms, station-wear, outer-wear, footwear, bags and accessories. AMTEC LESS-LETHAL SYSTEMS 4700 Providence Road Perry, FL 32347 URL: www.lesslethal.com Phone: 850-223-4066 Fax: 850-223-1911 Full line supplier of less lethal munitions. Products include 12 gauge, 37/40 mm specialty impact, smoke and chemical munitions, diversionary devices, stun munitions, aerosol OC and more! ARMOR EXPRESS 1554 N.E. Torch Lake Road PO Box 516 Central Lake, MI 49622 URL: www.armorexpress.com Phone: 866-357-3845 Fax: 231-544-6734 Body Armor manufacturer offering concealable, tactical, and military solutions. Products include soft armor, hard armor, shields and helmets. ACTION TARGET 3411 S. Mountain Vista Pkwy Provo, UT 84601 URL: www.actiontarget.com Phone: 801-377-8033 Fax: 801-377-8096 Global leader in shooting range development, equipment, and services. For any shooting range needs, including bullet traps, safety baffles, automated target systems, shoothouses, steel and paper targets, ventilation, Action Target can meet your needs. ATK LAW ENFORCEMENT 900 Bob Ehlen Dr. Anoka, MN 55303 URL: www.atk.com Phone: 763-323-2300 Fax: 757-436-3088 ATK understands that the men and women in the LE community need gear they can depend on. From ammo trusted by departments across the nation to optics and accessories that help get the job done, ATK is proud to offer some of the best LE gear on the market. ACTIVE CONTINUOUS TRAINING A-C-T 335 Madison Ave. 9th Floor New York, NY 10017 URL: www.activecontinuoustraining.com Phone: 202- 253-4516 ACT provides e-learning solutions for law enforcement, security, and first responders. High tech, interactive training at affordable prices. CALIBRE PRESS 474 W. Wrightwood Ave. Elmhurst, IL 60126 URL: www.calibrepress.com Phone: 630- 941-0900 Fax: 630- 941-0091 Professional, education company specializing in advanced training seminars for law enforcement professionals. AMERICAN MILITARY UNIVERSITY 10110 Battleview Pky Ste 114 Manassas, VA 20109 URL: www.amu.apus.edu Phone: 715-781-8254 Fax: 715- 514-4178 Over 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, regionally accredited, 100% online University. Affordable, relevant, student focused for law enforcement. CAPS CANADIAN ACADEMY OF PRACTICAL SHOOTING INC. P.O. Box 246 Kirkland, Quebec, Canada H9H 0A4 URL: www.caps-inc.com Phone: 514-696-8591 Fax: 514-696-2348 Producer of video-based live ammunition firearms judgment training systems. Page 21 CROWN GYM MATS 27 W 929 Industrial Avenue Barrington, IL 60010 URL: www.crowngymmats.com Phone: 847-381-8282 Fax: 847-381-8297 Combining over 56 years of athletic padding experience with DT training to continually design & improve products for the LE and military training. CUBIC SIMULATION SYSTEMS 9333 Balboa Ave. San Diego, CA 92123 URL: www.cubic.com Phone: 858- 505-2025 Cubic is a trusted world leader in tactical training solutions; from live fire ranges, to training complex design and build out, to judgmental use of force simulators, to tactical engagement simulation systems, we have an offering to fit your needs. DUMMIES UNLIMITED 2435 Pine Street Pomona, CA 91767 URL: www.dummiesunlimited.com Phone: 909-392-7502 Fax: 909-392-7575 Manufacturer of scenario based training equipment for over 52 years. Let us help you improve training, reduce injuries, and reduce training costs! HENDON MEDIA GROUP 130 Waukegan Road Deerfield, IL 60015 URL: www.lawandordermag.com Phone: 800-843-9764 Fax: 414-918-1525 Hendon Media Group serves the police management, fleet, and tactical divisions of law enforcement through print and digital publications, websites, eNewsletters, trade shows, social media marketing and other channels. IES INTERACTIVE TRAINING-MILO RANGE TRAINING SYSTEMS 1229 Oak Valley Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48108 URL: www.milorange.com Phone: 800-344-1707 Fax: 734-531-4002 MILO Range Training Systems is the nation’s leading provider of interactive firearms and use-of-force simulators and training systems. Portable, installed, modular single and multi-screen systems provide the most immersive learning systems available. JOHN E. REID & ASSOC. 209 W. Jackson Blvd Suite 400 Chicago, IL 60606 URL: www.reid.com Phone: 800-255-5747 Fax: 312-583-0701 Recognized authority in the specialized fields of interviewing and interrogation. LOOSELEAF LAW PUBLICATIONS, INC. 43-08 162nd Street Flushing, NY 11358 URL: www.looseleaflaw.com Phone: 800- 647-5547 Fax: 718- 539-0941 Provides quality law enforcement training manuals promotional study aids and legal reference materials written for professionals by professionals for 50 years. MODERN WARRIOR INC 711 N Wellwood Avenue Lindenhurst, NY 11757 URL: www.modernwarrior.com Phone: 800-339-2774 Fax: 516-226-5454 Officer survival training MPI PROTECTIVE SERVICE 14150 Trinity Blvd. Suite 500 Fort Worth, TX 76155 URL: www.mpiprotective.com Phone: 817- 354-4674 Private Security, Investigations, Executive Protection. Tactical Training for Security and Law Enforcement. NEXTLEVEL TRAINING 5160 Industrial Place Ste. 107 Ferndale, WA 98248 URL: www.nextleveltraining.com Phone: 360- 933-4640 Fax: 360- 671-2489 NextLevel Training provides the SIRT training pistol as a training aid to increase shooting accuracy and confidence while keeping ammunition costs low. NextLevel Training products can also help improve force on force training effectiveness. NRA LAW ENFORCEMENT 11250 Waples Mill Rd Fairfax, VA 22030 URL: le.nra.org Phone: 703-267-1631 Fax: 703-267-3810 The Leader in Law Enforcement Firearm Instructor Training and Law Enforcement Competitions as a direct extension of training. Page 22 OMAHA TARGETS 4700 F Street Omaha, NE 68117 URL: www.omahatargets.com Phone: 402- 734-8903 Fax: 402- 734-7492 Manufacturer and retailer of paper and all-weather cardstock targets for Law Enforcement, Military and Recreational. RALLY POINT ALPHA 530 E. Hunt Hwy. Suite 103-229 San Tan Valley, AZ 85143 URL: www.rallypointalpha.com Phone: 855- 725-5978 Education and Training Company for Law Enforcement, Corrections, and Military Communities in the state of Arizona PEACEKEEPER PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL LLC 2435 Pine Street Pomona, CA 91767 URL: www.peacekeeperproducts.com Phone: 909-596-6699 Fax: 909-392-7800 The Peacekeeper RCB is changing the baton industry worldwide and has been proven to be the best police baton by the Weapons and Equipment Research Institute. RAY O’HERRON CO. INC. 1600 75th Street Downers Grove, IL 60516 URL: www.oherron.com Phone: 800-782-8674 Fax: 630-968-3231 Public Safety Products/Tactical Equipment POLICE & SECURITY NEWS 1208 Juniper Street Quakertown, PA 18951-1602 URL: www.policeandsecuritynews.com Phone: 215-538-1240 Fax: 215-538-1208 Publication POLICE MAGAZINE 8009 N. 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RELIAS LEARNING 111 Corning Road Suite 250 Cary, NC 27518 URL: www.reliaslearning.com Phone: 919- 655-1800 With Relias Learning, relevant courses improve compliance and performance while minimizing travel, overtime, and hours spent away from work. By offering content on a user-friendly learning management system barriers are removed from learning. RUGER FIREARMS 411 Sunapee Street Newport, NH 03773 URL: www.ruger.com/LE Phone: 603-865-2245 Fax: 603-865-2627 Ruger Firearms Page 23 SECURITY EQUIPMENT CORP. 747 Sun Park Drive Fenton, MO 63026 URL: www.sabrered.com Phone: 800-325-9568 Fax: 636- 343-1318 SABRE Aerosol Irritant Projectors, SABRE Extraction, Crowd Management Devices, Aerosol Grenades & SABRE DECON. 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Calgary Alberta, Canada T3H 3K3 URL: www.winningmindtraining.com Phone: 403- 279-5954 Fax: 403- 279-5911 Innovative training company committed to saving law enforcement officers lives through the powerful philosophies of What’s Important Now W.I.N.- and Excellence in Training. Page 24 Making Grown Men Cry Since 1975! Upgrade your OC today… Visit SABRE in Booth 4 ! 800-325-9568 • sabrered.com Page 25 The Westin Chicago North Shore 601 N Milwaukee Ave, Wheeling, IL 60090 2015 ILEETA Map of Classroom Locations Page 26 Conference Badge Identification We use color coding on conference badges to help you. Please remember to wear your badge to conference activities and classes. You may be asked to leave if you are not displaying your conference badge. If you lose your badge come to Conference HQ, Oak Room. Grey Staff/Instructors (Advisory Board will have ribbons attached) RedParticipants Blue Bag Claims White Vendors (Corporate Sponsors will have purple ribbons attached) GreenVolunteers Yellow Press Passes (numbered 1 through 12; must be signed out) Purple Guests (numbered 1 through 20; must be signed for and returned) Pink For those who lose their badges!!! Page 27 Course Descriptions & Instructor Bios by Subject Group AR-15 / M-16 Armorer Armorer Courses Instructor: Chief (ret.) Jeff Chudwin Agency: Olympia Fields IL P.D Secondary Instructor: Kim Heath Prerequisites: AR-15 / M-16 / M-4 Type Rifle - Carbine - Protective Glasses - Tools Course Description: AR-15 / M-16 Armorer: This one day course details the mechanical operations of the AR-15 / M-16 system. Students will disassemble and reassemble upper and lower receivers, identify working parts, and learn how to diagnose and replace common faulty conditions and parts. Instructor Bio: Jeff Chudwin served 38 years and retired as Chief of Police for the Village of Olympia Fields, Illinois. Jeff is a founding member and president of the Illinois Tactical Officers Association. For over 35 years, he has worked with and studied the AR-15 / M-16 system in the law enforcement role and in competition . He designed the first patrol rifle instructor training program certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board and regularly instructs the armorer course. SIG SAUER P 320 Striker Fire Pistol Armorers Course Instructor: Instructor Dennis L Carroll Agency: Sig Sauer Academy Course Description: SIG’s new P320 striker fire pistol. This hands-on program focuses on the mechanical functioning, complete disassembly/reassembly, maintenance, troubleshooting, and field repair of these pistols. Instructors will guide students through each step while encouraging active participation to ensure maximum retention of the material covered. Law enforcement armorers will also gain the knowledge necessary to develop a maintenance and inspection program for their department. A three (3) year certification is awarded upon successful completion of written and practical exams. Instructor Bio: Dennis is a retired Lt. of police having served 28 years in Law Enforcement. He holds instructor certifications as Master Firearms Instructor, Range Master, Urban Patrol Rifle, SMG, Shotgun, Revolver, Less Lethal, Ballistic Shield, Rapid Response - Active Shooter, Handcuffing, OC, and Baton. Dennis also serves as an Advisory Board member to ILEETA and is a member of IALEFI, NLEFIA, ITOA, and is an active competitive shooter in USPSA. Smith & Wesson M&P Pistol Armorer course Instructor: Law Enforcement Regional Sales Manager Ken W. Paradise Agency: Smith & Wesson Secondary Instructor: Rick Shene Prerequisites: Tools and pistols will be provided. Course Description: Upon completion attendee will be a Certified Smith and Wesson M&P Pistol Armorer. Instructor Bio: Ken Paradise is a Law Enforcement Regional Sales Manager for Smith & Wesson. He joined the company after a 37 year career in Law Enforcement, retiring as a Sergeant with the Iowa State Patrol. Ken became a Certified Firearms Instructor and Smith & Wesson Armorer in 1976. For the last 12 years of his career with the ISP he was their lead armorer. Since joining Smith & Wesson he has taught numerous Armorer Certification classes for M&P Pistols and Rifles. Springfield Armory XD/XDm Armorer Course Instructor: Tactical Instructor Gary J. Monreal Agency: Team One Network Prerequisites: Sworn Law Enforcement or active/retired military/Eye Protection Course Description: Springfield Armory Armorer courses are structured to provide each student with a practical understanding of the advanced features that make the Springfield Family of Firearms unique. Students will gain hands-on experience and armorer certification with the XD/XDm Pistols, the safest polymer handgun available, bringing together a number of important safety innovations into one firearm. Instructor Bio: Gary J. Monreal has over twenty-three years of law enforcement experience in corrections, patrol, SWAT, and training. Gary is an instructor-trainer and currently teaches various firearms, defensive tactics and SWAT courses. Gary is an adjunct instructor in the technical college system for the State of Wisconsin and has given various presentations at firearms and SWAT conferences throughout the United States. Page 28 THE COVERS OF THIS BOOK ARE PRINTED ON OUR AW ALL-WEATHER CARD STOCK TARGET MATERIAL TM The Best Target on the Market! SM Omaha Targets is your best value in paper and card stock range targets. We stock a full line of qualification targets and our realistic threat targets utilize contemporary models, with high quality photography. Our G7 Certified manufacturing process is unmatched by any other target company. We listen to our customers and do everything we can to fill your shooting target needs. 844.369.7400 OmahaTargets.com Page 29 Certification Courses – require registration with the instructor American Heart Association First Aid/CPR AED Certification Instructor: Sergeant Mark E. Worley Agency: Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Secondary Instructor: Joshua S. Tays Course Description: The American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid course provides a framework for learning basic skills that may save a life or prevent further injury. Students will learn first aid skills, and how to perform CPR on the adult, child and infant victim and how to properly use an A.E.D. As instructors, we should be prepared to assist our students during training if an emergency arises. Material covered includes: Auto-injectors, tourniquets, bandages, dressing, wound management, CPR techniques with masks and AED deployment. Instructor Bio: Sgt. Mark Worley, M.B.A. is the Range Master and Training Supervisor for the Montgomery County (OH) Sheriff’s Office and is an Instructor Trainer for American Heart Association. Sgt. Worley is in his 28th year at the Sheriff’s Office and has been instructing since 2001. Additionally, Sgt. Worley holds numerous LEO certifications and works as an adjunct instructor for the Ohio Peace Officers Training Academy and Sinclair Community College. Below 100 - Train-the-Trainer Instructor: Commander Roy H. Bethge Agency: Buffalo Grove (IL) Police Department Secondary Instructor: Dennis Valone Course Description: Below 100 is an officer safety program focused on changing law enforcement culture and saving lives. It’s already making a difference: Between 2002 and 2011, an average of more than 165 line-of-duty deaths (LODDs) occurred annually. Below 100 was launched in 2011 and hit full stride in 2012. At the end of 2012, we had lost 126 officers, the lowest total in more than 50 years! And in 2013, the LODD total was 105! No one wearing a bagde today has seen a total that low. Below 100 targets areas under an officer’s control that have proven deadly. Participants will become certified instructors. Instructor Bio: Roy Bethge is a Commander with the Buffalo Grove (IL) Police Department. He has an extensive background as a leadership development, adult learning and use of force instructor. Roy travels nationally as a Below 100 Core Instructor. Civilian Safety Awareness Instructor Course Instructor: Deputy Chief (Retired, Westland Police) Gary D. Sikorski Agency: Reasonable Force Training Secondary Instructor: Don Wieder Course Description: CSAP provides candidates methods to teach civilians effective self-defense and safety awareness techniques. Candidates will learn how to teach civilians critical safety principles such as: how to discourage threats, how to identify and avoid dangerous situations, and how to live life with peace of mind. Candidates will also learn essential facts about civilian pepper spray, how to deploy it effectively and responsibly, how to escape an attacker, as well as how to prepare civilians with these skills. Candidates will also learn how to market CSAP in their communities. Instructor Bio: Gary Sikorski (Deputy Police Chief, Retired) serves as the primary defensive tactics/use-of-force instructor at a regional police academy in Michigan. Gary is a Sabre master chemical aerosol spray instructor, master Taser instructor, defensive tactics, and firearms instructor. Gary is also resident and chief instructor at Reasonable Force Training, conducting law enforcement, security, corporate, and personal safety training. Contact Management and Pre-Fight Cues - ECQC Certification Instructor: Owner/Chief Instructor Christopher W. Love Agency: Colorado Kodenkan LLC/Level 5 Combat Systems Prerequisites: Protective Gear Course Description: The course is designed to increase awareness during contact management in situations where a weapon may or may not be involved. This course includes learning to recognize the pre-incident cues, use of misdirection, fouling the draw, subject take down as well as verbal dialog drills, basic effective strikes and cover. Attendees will be certified in Level 5 ECQC. Instructor Bio: Mr. Love has been active in martial arts for over 20 years and has the title of teacher of teachers. He currently runs a school in Brighton, Colorado and teaches Japanese Jujitsu, Kali and Modern Combatives. He has trained with one of the world’s top combatives instructors and has appeared in a recent training DVD series. Mr. Love is a firearms instructor, NLP practitioner and crew defensive tactics consultant to a major U.S. air carrier on handling disturbances through counter terrorism. Page 30 Gulla’s Arrestling B-12 Certification Instructor: Sergeant Don J. Gulla Agency: Gulla’s Arrestling Force Options Secondary Instructor: Rob Bardsley Prerequisites: Duty Rig, Training Gun Course Description: Want to add 12 street proven techniques that help fix training scars of traditional DT/Firearms Training? For over 25 years Gulla’s Arrestling DT Training Groups have developed techniques against someone who’s really resisting. Some of areas covered will include: Prone Suspect-Getting the Hands Out, Quick Face to Face Takedowns, G-WRAPS Gun Out Weapon Retention, How to not be shot in the head - Standing/Ground, Surviving Rear Gun/Belt Grab, Moving behind a Resisting Suspect to Control Position, Tactical Falls with Handgun, Ground Weapon Retention and More! Instructor Bio: Sgt Don Gulla is a 31 year veteran with King County Sheriff’s Office in WA State and Founder of Gulla’s Arrestling. He’s a Senior Master SIRT Pistol and Taser Instructor, Master DT and Firearm’s Instructor. He was assigned to a full time SWAT Team for 12 years and an Academy Instructor for 7 years. He’s a 5 time World Police & Fire Game Gold Medalist in Karate with 47 years in Martial Arts. Currently Coordinates CIT for All King County Agencies. He teaches CIT Youth & Mental Health First Aid. Jeet Kune DO LEO Certification for Police and SWAT Instructor: CEO/Head Instructor Harinder Singh Agency: Jeet Kune Do Athletic Association Secondary Instructor: Darell C. Burton II Prerequisites: Duty Rig, Training Gun, Training Knife, Protective Gear, Training Baton, MMA Gloves Course Description: This course will be lead by Sifu Harinder Singh. officers and Attendees will learn cutting edge techniques that are taught to our nations elite forces including Navy Seal Team 6, SWAT, DEA, DOD and over 50 Police departments across the country. The simplicity is in the training method. We train the way we fight, and fight the way we train! officers will learn and train all scenarios (weapons, empty hands, clinch, mass attack, and ground fighting) and be prepared to demonstrate competency and correct response in all ranges. Special Spontaneous Close Quater Knife Tactics for 2015. Instructor Bio: Harinder Singh has trained everyone from professional athletes to members of the U.S Secret Service, DEA, FBI, U.S Navy Seals, and numerous law enforcement agencies. Instructor Singh has taught seminars all over the world, covering both martial arts and buisness related topic. Featured in Paul Vunak’s Century Martial Arts Video Series, published articles in Black Belt Magazine and Owner/CEO of Jeet Kune Do Athletic Association. Law Enforcement Ground Fighting Instructor: President Thomas H.W. Gillis Agency: FTS Inc. Secondary Instructor: Tammy Brettnell Course Description: My goal for the course is to teach instructors a method for conceptually thinking about a ground a fight and educating their personnel and to dispel myths and bad habits when it comes to the topic of ground fighting. Instructors will learn how to prevent a takedown, how to move on the ground in the even they’re taken to the ground, and when and how to attempt getting back to their feet. Drills and in class discussions will be demonstrated and shared to help instructors continue to develop their own material and share it with their agencies when they get home. Instructor Bio: Tom Gillis has worked with and in law enforcement since 1994 as a civilian volunteer, followed by employment in the private sector, and finally with the Alberta Sheriffs Department. He resigned as a sergeant in 2010 after being involved for years with recruit training, in service training, and field training. Tom’s been involved in the martial arts for 20 years, holds a 5th degree black belt in Bujinkan Ninpo Tai Jutsu and rank in various other arts, and owns and operates FTS Inc. Monadnock Expandable Baton (MEB) Instructor’s Course Instructor: Training Manager Dennis Jurasz Agency: Delta Airlines Global Services, LLC Secondary Instructor: Joseph Follendof Prerequisites: Duty Rig, Expandable Baton Course Description: Upon successful completion of the course and testing procedure, the student will be certified by Safariland™ Training Group as a Monadnock MEB® Expandable Baton Instructor. Page 31 Instructor Bio: Dennis Jurasz, is one of the five Monadnock Police Training Council Inc. (MPTC), Advisory Board members and is an International Instructor in all of the MPTC training programs and has been involved with Monadnock for over 30 years. Dennis is a retired Police officer and has taught police, security and military around the world. He currently is the Training Manager, for DALGlobal Services, Inc., Security Division, a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Airlines. Peacekeeper Expandable Baton Instructor Transition Course Instructor: Training Manager/Sergeant (retired) James E. Boydd Agency: Peacekeeper Products International Prerequisites: Prior baton instructor certification with any manufacturer or police training system, Duty rig preferred but not mandatory Course Description: This course is designed to familiarize the law enforcement trainer with the Peacekeeper Expandable Baton. This course will facilitate a smoother transition to the Peacekeeper baton from other baton products or training systems. You will be introduced to Peacekeeper’s progressive training methodology, baton features, and ideal biomechanical delivery to maximize the effectiveness of the Peacekeeper Expandable Baton. Instructor Bio: Sgt. James Boydd (Ret.) works part-time as the Training Manager for Peacekeeper Products and is an active police academy instructor in Southern California. James is also the Founder and Program Director of the nationally presented Carotid Restraint Training Institute and is the manufacturer of the popular “Pat-Down Props” training kits by Boydd Products, Inc. In addition, James works on call as a Use-of-Force Analyst for Martinelli & Associates, Justice and Forensic Consultants in CA. RFLX Tactical Protection and Retention Instructor: Head Instructor Henry “Hal” B. Williamson Agency: RFLX Tactical Secondary Instructor: John A. Clarke Prerequisites: Duty Rig, Training Gun, Training Knife, Training Baton, BDU jacket or other sturdy outer garment, training rifles (optional) Course Description: This course is an instructor level certification in the essential skills for officers to respond to aggressive behavior and close quarters attacks against people under their protection. The protective environment limits the options normally available to a protective agent and requires a different mindset and skill set. This course will provide instructors with extreme close quarters skills that are applicable not only during protection assignments, but in any environment when an officer’s options and mobility are compromised such as in crowds, aboard airplanes, or in other confined spaces. Instructor Bio: Hal Williamson holds black belts in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Marine Corps Martial Arts (MCMAP). Hal serves as a lead combatives instructor for the U.S. Secret Service where he designed the agency’s Combatives, Protective Intervention, and Aircraft Tactics programs. Hal recently retired as a Major from the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves where he continues to serve as a subject matter expert to the Martial Arts Program. Hal has served as both a federal officer and a patrol officer in South Texas. RFLX Tactical Takedowns, Defense, and Control Instructor: Head Instructor John A, Clarke Agency: RFLX Tactical Secondary Instructor: Henry B, Williamson Course Description: This course is an instructor level certification in the essential skills for officers to prevail in the grappling range of combat. While the full RFLX Tactical curriculum provides instructors with a stand-alone curriculum, this course will provide a core set of skills that instructors can integrate into their existing programs. Instructors will be able to to teach skills to safely and effectively defend against takedowns, take combative subjects to the ground, and achieve stable handcuffing positions. Instructor Bio: John Clarke is a high-level Greco-Roman and Freestyle wrestler who also holds a brown belt in Brazilian JiuJitsu. John was an alternate for the US Olympic Team and a mixed martial arts competitor. John now coaches wrestlers and MMA fighters at the RFLX Training Center. John is a Police officer in South Florida with over 10 years of experience in patrol, canine, and SWAT operations. Sabre Aerosol Projector Instructor Certification Instructor: Sergeant Don L. Wieder Agency: Lexington County Sheriff’s Department Secondary Instructor: Gary Sikorski Prerequisites: Duty Rig Course Description: The SABRE OC Instructor Certification Program addresses the most pressing issues surrounding OC Page 32 A R M O R T R A I N I N G G E T • T H E • R I G H T F O R • T H E • R I G H T Introducing the RAVENTM tactical carrier featuring TrilogridTM technology - a low-drag, superior pouch attachment platform. The RAVENTM also boasts one of the quickest single point release systems in the industry that is as easy to reassemble as it is to deploy. Page 33 Get a hands-on look at the RAVENTM at ILEETA BOOTH # 13 usage over the past 20 years. This program will focus on deploying, handling, and documenting the use of Chemical Aerosols. Medical issues and legal liability are covered. This course will enhance the instructor’s development in the use and training of aerosols tactics. This program further tackles what has and has not worked, situational awareness and requirements, and tactics for surviving an Aerosol Attack. Instructor Bio: Sgt. Don Wieder has 27 years of Law Enforcement experience. Don has been with the Lexington County Sheriff’s Dept. for the last 26 years. For the last 10 years he has been assigned to the Training Division, as a Law Enforcement Instructor. He holds several Instructor Trainer and Master Instructor certifications in Use of Force areas. He is Court Certified in SC as a Use of Force Expert. Stop Stick Tire Deflation Device Instructor Course Instructor: Sales Manager Adam Freeman Agency: StopStick Course Description: This Instructor Course will teach on the safety of Stop Stick Tire Deflation Devices and also introduce a new development in tire deflation. This course will be designed for current officers that utilize Stop Sticks as well as others that are considering this highly effective device. Several handouts along with other training aids will be provided to officers to help in future department trainings. Participants will also deploy Stop Sticks during this course. Instructor Bio: Adam Freeman is a Regional Sales Manager for StopTech, Ltd. StopTech, Ltd. is the sole manufacturer and distributor of Stop Stick Tire Deflation Devices. Brent has instructed large and small departments all across the country on the safety, simplicity and versatility of this device for over 9 years. SureLock Universal Restraint System Instructor Certification Instructor: National Training Manager Ian M. Tindale Agency: Serco Immigration Services Prerequisites: Nil Handcuffs and Key Course Description: This class is intended for instructors responsible for developing officers’ skills in the use of the SureLock Universal Restraint System, or those considering this extremely effective tool for the controlled restraint of prisoners, detainees, and/or medical subjects. Following a session discussing the theoretical aspects, increased officer / subject safety benefits and operational uses of the SureLock, students will go hands-on with the practical application. Full learning resources provided. Instructor Bio: Ian Tindale is formerly the officer-in-charge of the NSW Sheriff’s ice Operational Tactics and Safety Unit and instrumental in preparing Sheriffs officers for arrest and prisoner transport including specialist training in high-risk mental health environments. Currently an Instructor-Trainer to the Justice system, Ian is responsible for the training and certification of instructors in arrest & control tactics and Violent Person restraint. Tactical Airsoft Drills for Officer Survival Instructor: Chief of Police (retired) Gilbert “Bert” A. DuVernay Agency: New Braintree MA PD Secondary Instructor: Russell C. Van Buren Prerequisites: Duty Rig, Airsoft handgun and protective gear, if available. Course Description: Airsoft guns often permit more useful and realistic training than can be conducted with live fire. We will conduct and examine exercises to improve skills in such areas as moving targets, shooting while moving, low light shooting, use of cover and teamwork. The focus is on shooting and tactical skills, not judgemental training. Attendees will receive the MLEFIAA / POSA Airsoft Instructor Certification after test. Students will be shooting each other with Airsoft guns. Heavy clothing and paintball mask are recommended. Wrap around eye protection required. Bring an Airsoft gun if possible. Instructor Bio: Bert DuVernay is the retired Chief of Police for New Braintree, Massachusetts and the current President of the Massachusetts Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors’ and Armorers’ Association. His background includes 40 years of police service, both full-time and part-time, as well as 6 years of college teaching and security consultation. He is the past Director of Smith & Wesson Academy, where he was a staff member from 1990 to 2001. He is a member of ILEETA. TASER Instructor Course Instructor: Master Instructor Jay R. Ryan Agency: TASER Page 34 Prerequisites: Duty Rig Course Description: TASER X26, X26P and X2 Instructor certification - This course will certify you to instruct others on the use of the X26, X26P AND X2 TASER Conducted Electrical Weapons and is a prerequisite for all TASER CEW certifications. Please be sure to follow the registration directions below. If enrollment is completed properly, an email confirmation from NWTC will be sent to the student(s). If you are with a professional security or bail bonds company, you must first be approved to attend this course through the TASER Training department. Please view the waiver posted on the main •Training page. Instructor Bio: Jay Ryan has been a Master Instructor with Taser International for 7 years and has been a Chicago Police Officer for over 18 years. Jay has been a Certified Instructor with the Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board, (IL) since 2001. Weapon Retention Instructor Instructor: Lieutenant, Retired David A. Rose Agency: Placer County Sheriff/Rose Consulting Secondary Instructor: Rocky Warren Prerequisites: Certification as a Defensive Tactics instructor or equivalent Course Description: Students will learn/learn to teach in hand gun retention. Students will learn/learn to teach holstered gun retention in standing, prone, and supine positions. Students will learn how to avoid training injuries while conducting these techniques. Instructor Bio: Dave Rose has been teaching physical skills training to peace officers since 1980. He has over 40 years of martial arts training. Lt. Rose retired after 28 years of experience, including 23 years of SWAT experience. He teaches instructor level courses in various physical skills throughout California. Dave is a court certified expert witness in numerous areas of police practices and tactics. Lt. Rose has presented this particular course at a previous conference. Defensive Tactics Courses “MMA 4 Police” Instructor Development Instructor: President Ryan L. Berman Agency: Defense, LLC Course Description: With the proliferation of Mixed Martial Arts schools and events, it’s been acknowledged that a new threat has appeared, as even the “average joe” is able to use a submission hold or technique they’ve seen on TV to possibly endanger Police officers or others. In this course, instructors will learn the positions and techniques used in MMA. This class will teach simple, yet highly effective tactics for use against single or multiple aggresors, including how to recognize and avoid “submissions”. Standing and take-down defense, ground techniques including weapon retention and subject control. Instructor Bio: Ryan Berman, Attorney & Counselor at Law, is a Charter Member of ILEETA, holding many certifications including being a Firearms Instructor, Range Safety officer, and Use of Force Instructor. Certified to teach Michigan concealed pistol classes, he teaches the legal portion to other instructors, and lectures on the law of self-defense. With an extensive background in wrestling, jiu-jitsu and judo, Ryan helps teach police officers how to avoid ground fighting, and to stay safe in such situations. Anatomical Compliance Tactics Instructor: HQ Faculty Instructor Mark S. Gridley Agency: IPDTI Course Description: Anatomical compliance tactics (ACT) focuses on maximizing both officer and subject safety by effectively facilitating physical compliance along the use of force continuum. Trainers will learn how to instruct techniques and concepts utilizing the human anatomy in a manner that reduces the incidence of injury and liability. Rationales for use will be clearly explained to include the psychological and physiological responses. The proper activation of anatomical targets through scalable applications will be covered as well as an assessment of basic competency of instructors. Instructor Bio: Mark Gridley is an internationally recognized authority and instructor. He is a veteran with over 25 years of instructional experience spanning the globe. He has trained military, law enforcement, private security, healthcare workers, and private civilians. Mr. Gridley has been published in leading martial art publications, books, and has created several instructional DVDs. He is one of three faculty instructors for the International Police Defensive Tactics Institute. Page 35 Combative Movement Enhancement Drills for LE Instructor: Instructor Diana W. Rathborne Agency: Minnesota Kali Group Secondary Instructor: Peter Hetrick Course Description: The challenge for the trainer is to improve officers’ tactical movement while using less of the limited training time. This class will give you add-on drills with a proven history of quickly creating effective movement for stressful and fluid encounters. Maximize your training outcomes of officer positioning, movement, hand speed, hand eye coordination, contact reflex, tool deployment, mindset and adaptability in flow. Drills have been selected for their ability to be put into your current DT program. Sourced from the martial arts of Kali (edged, impact and empty hand weapons) & Jeet Kune Do. Instructor Bio: Diana Rathborne has been teaching local, federal and international law enforcement personnel for 20+ years through the Minnesota Kali Group. Since 1982 MKG’s innovative, effective LE training has benefitted thousands of students through constant training, research and a commitment to bring the best techniques & training methods to LEOs. Past MTOA, ILEETA, LETOA presenter, Diana is a Full Instructor in Kali/JKD/Muay Thai (Inosanto/Sirisute/Faye) and a Combat Submission Wrestling Coach (Paulson). Control Handcuffing “The Faulkner Method” Instructor: Assistant Chief of Police James Instructor: Keith Bullock Prerequisites: “Mike” M. Mills, Agency: Miami Township Police Department Secondary Handcuffs Course Description: The Faulkner handcuffing method is a way to control the hands during everyday handcuffing. If done properly, the officer will be able to identify resistance by touch, rather than discover the resistance when it’s too late and the officer has already been assaulted. When the attendees complete this course they will be able to teach their officers this method of handcuffing that controls the hands and gives the officers warning if the suspect decides to stop cooperating. The most dangerous subject is the one who is cooperative until the officer is in close quarters to handcuff. Instructor Bio: Mike Mills is currently an Assistant Chief of Police at the Miami Township Police Department. During his 21 years of law enforcement he has served as a Patrol officer, Detective, Road Sergeant, and Administrative Sergeant in-charge training. He has taught firearms, Taser, OC, and defensive tactics for the past 12 years. He continues to teach the force option training today as the Assistant Chief. He has also served for the past 9 years as an adjunct instructor at the University of Cincinnati. Defensive Knife Instructor: Owner / Head Instructor Marc R. Halleck Agency: NSAMA Secondary Instructor: Deleon Amir Prerequisites: Training Knife Course Description: Officers will be instructed in the use of the knife, will be trained empty hand vs knife, worst case senerios with the knife, what to look for in a perpatrator carring a blade, reverse grip & sabre grip attacks, controlling & disarming tactics, officers will be taught how to use a knife for gun retention, & taught how to use a knife when placed in a lethal force situation. attribute training to build awareness & sensetivity. Instructor Bio: Marc Halleck is owner & head instructor of Northshore Academy of Martial Arts, Certified instructor under the legendary Dan Inosanto. Marc has been studing the Filipino Martial Arts for over 30 years. Marc has taught at Great Lakes Navel Base, & has instructed numerous law enforcement officers. Marc is the head self defense instructor for the Personal Protection Institute located in Bristol, WI. Dynamic Weapon Retention Instructor: Sergeant Fletch Fuller Agency: Collier County Sheriff’s Office Secondary Instructor: Luis Gutierrez Prerequisites: Tactics and/or Firearms Instructor Duty Rig Training Gun Course Description: Defensive Tactics and Firearms are two law enforcement topics that are traditionally taught separately but in reality must function seamlessly. This course breaks down practical, functional and reliable techniques and tactics that will dramatically enhance your weapon retention training using skills and drills developed by senior cadre of ISR Matrix International. Training will consist of progressive resistance with the use of Blue Gun/ Red Gun replicas as well as the Silent Blank Page 36 ammunition (SBR) from Ultimate Training Munitions (UTM). Instructor Bio: Fletch Fuller is the High Liability Training Coordinator for a large SW Florida law Enforcement agency and lead instructor for Defensive Tactics, Baton, Pepper Spray, TASER and Driving. He is a TASER Master Instructor and a Monadnock Baton Senior Instructor as well as an NRA Firearms and Self Defense Instructor. Fletch currently serves as the Vice President of ISR Matrix International and is a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He has been a featured instructor for both ILEETA and IALEFI. Introduction to the LVNR® Instructor: Captain Charles D. A. Huth Agency: KCMO/PD and NLETC Secondary Instructor: Michael J. Huth Prerequisites: Appropriate athletic attire Course Description: The LVNR® is the number one law enforcement system of neck restraint --standing, kneeling, or on the ground. It has been extensively field and medically tested and has proven to be safer, more effective, and less controversial than any other known neck restraint method. Participants will be introduced to the methodology, doctrine and tactics, post application care and control, and policy implications of the LVNR®. Instructor Bio: Charles Huth is the co-author of Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect, CRC Press. He is the immediate past-President of the National Law Enforcement Training Center where he is currently a National Trainer. Charles is a Captain with the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department and has 23 years of law enforcement experience. Prior to his promotion to Captain, he spent several years serving as a team leader for the Street Crimes Unit Tactical Enforcement Squad. Multiple Assailant Concepts for D.T. Instructors Instructor: President Phil Messina Agency: Modern Warrior Inc. Secondary Instructor: Bernard Hogancamp Prerequisites: Must instruct or be slated to instruct DT Courses or be active L.E. officer or Trainer. Duty Rig, Training Gun Course Description: This course will enable D.T. Instructors to supplement multiple assailant concepts to any course they are currently teaching. The certification will cover any additions or amendments contained within the course regarding the addition or probability of a multiple attacker scenario. Instructor Bio: Phil Messina, President and Founder of Modern Warrior Defensive Tactics Institute in Lindenhurst, New York, is a highly decorated NYPD Sgt. (Ret.), has taught defensive tactics for over 30 years and has a martial arts background of over 50 years. Mr. Messina holds over 300 decorations, community service awards and letters of commendation. He is the proud author of Warrior 101: A Handbook for the Modern Warrior. One Simple Principle from Verbalization to Deadly Force Instructor: Owner Lee Shaykhet Agency: Shaykhet Training, LLC Course Description: This program brings together the whole scope of dealing with confrontations under one basic principle. It shows a practical way of controlling the subject all the way from talking to deadly force. The program is officer friendly, very simple and easy to understand and apply in real life. This training controls the subject right away, so there is no prolonged exposure. It keeps the officer safe. Instructor Bio: Lee Shaykhet graduated from Moscow University and provided training for the military. In 1979 he immigrated to the United States and worked extensively with law enforcement agencies. He provides no-nonsense, practical and easy to learn techniques that have been proven effective under real life conditions. Lee has been featured on local Fox 2 news. Lee has taught for the last six years at ILEETA conferences and was very well received. One-On-One Control Tactics Controlled Handcuffing Instructor: Cpl Alaska State Troopers Retired Steven N Jimerfield Agency: One-On-One Control Tactics LLC Secondary Instructor: Jon Ellingwood Prerequisites: Handcuffs and Key Page 37 Course Description: One On One Control Tactics (O3CT) has a philosophy that officers should gain control first and then handcuff. This class is designed with that belief in mind. Upon completion of this course students will be able to establish and maintain control prior to the actual application of handcuffs. Both single officer and two officer handcuffing will be covered. This class will also include a gross motor take-down that can be used with one or two officers. Instructor Bio: Mr. Jimerfield, Corporal, Alaska State Troopers (retired), is a twenty-seven year veteran police officer, devoting the last seven years as an instructor at the Public Safety Training Academy in Sitka, Alaska. It is being taught throughout the United States, as well as in Europe, Canada and Trinidad & Tobago West Indies. Mr. Jimerfield has authored two books on his system. For more information go to www.o3ct.com. RedMan IQ Instructor Course Instructor: President / Tactical Instructor John T. Meyer Agency: Team One Network Secondary Instructor: Gary J. Monreal Prerequisites: Sworn Law Enforcement or active/retired military Course Description: The class will focus on the use of the new RedMan IQ Instructor Suit that measures force levels when struck during high-level simulations and isolation drills. Students will learn how to understand and use the measured readings to better their training programs and increase student performance. Training applications and force reporting will be discussed. There will be practical exercises involving the use of the RedMan IQ Instructor suit, so students should come properly prepared/ dressed for class. Instructor Bio: John is President of Team One Network, LLC a company established to test, evaluate, train and market various manufacturers’ products to the Law Enforcement community as related to officer survival. John leads a team of instructors that pioneered the integration of formalized training doctrine with practical field experience.He is Vice President of the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI). FEATURED PRODUCTS & GEAR EXCLUSIVE U.S. DEALER! Oncall® Body Worn Cameras & the OnCall® Live Video System. Contact Sales Rep Sean Tillotson directly at 414.943.1351 for details. Shop Online at LE.PAULCONWAYSHIELDS.COM or Call Us at 1.800.955.8489 Your trusted source for all of your Law Enforcement, Tactical Gear & Safety Equipment needs. Paul Conway Shields » 14100 West Cleveland Ave. » New Berlin, WI Page 38 Sudden Attack Response & CQC Survival – 6 Take-Home Drills Instructor: Training Director Peter W. Hetrick Agency: MPI Protective Service Secondary Instructor: Diana Rathborne Prerequisites: Defensive Tactics Instructor preferred, Training weapons if available Course Description: This hands-on course presents six tactical and combative drills designed to give both the new recruit and the seasoned veteran more options for realistic and practical DT training. Drills (from a variety of martial arts) include: Evading Common Attacks, Weapon Transitions with Footwork, Prepping for a “Sucker Punch”, Rapid Response Close Range Striking, Weapon Retention / Disarming. and Multiple Opponent Strategies. Tactics are Use of Force Compliant and can be used to complement and enhance any DT curriculum. We will detail how to safely train these skills. Instructor Bio: Peter W Hetrick has 34 plus years of active martial arts/defensive tactics experience worldwide with a background in law enforcement and private sector security. He has presented at ILEETA, LETOA, and MTOA conferences, and taught Criminal Justice instruction for the University of Wisconsin. He is an instructor in 8 martial arts systems, and baton, O/C, PPCT, DAAT, Baker Batshield, and others. He manages MPI Protective Service, a private security, investigations, and training company in Fort Worth TX. Firearms Training Courses A Critical Look at Firearms Qualification Instructor: Senior Inspector David M. McGaha Agency: US Marshals Service Training Division Course Description: Qualification is not training, but it can be a powerful training tool. Is your agency’s qualification based on real-world research and designed to reinforce your training plan, or is it based on decisions made 50 years ago for police pistol competition? The United States Marshals Service has recently developed a new Handgun Qualification Course, based on actual USMS shooting data. This block of instruction will examine the research used in its development, discuss the rationales behind the decisions made and provide ideas to help you create better qualification courses of fire for your agency. Instructor Bio: David McGaha is the Senior Firearms Instructor for the US Marshals Service Training Division. A graduate of S.E. Missouri State University, he began his career as a Patrolman in Cape Girardeau, MO. He became a Deputy U.S. Marshal in 1991, assigned to Washington, DC and Memphis, TN. Dave served for five years on the USMS Shooting Review Board. He is currently a Senior Inspector detailed to the FLETC Firearms Division in Glynco, GA, assigned as a Lead Instructor and Instructor Training officer. After the Smoke Clears and the Dust Settles Instructor: Patrolman (Retired) Kevin R. Davis Agency: Independent Police Consultant/Journalist Course Description: Police officers, tactics, use of deadly and non-deadly force are under the microscope like never before. A police shooting, use of force or death in-custody can affect an entire agency and its ability to function as well as create ripples such as community unrest, and erode citizen trust. Sadly few agencies are prepared to investigate and handle such incidents and deal with the fall-out. This course will look at training issues, supervision, policy, investigation, case management, politics, and media issues surrounding these incidents and provide guidelines to protect the officer and agency. Instructor Bio: Kevin Davis has been an LEO since 1982. His experience includes: corrections, patrol, SWAT: operator, team leader, and lead instructor, undercover narcotics detective and training bureau instructor. Kevin is the author of Use of Force Investigations and the Citizen’s Guide to Armed Defense, as well as contributor to Officer.com, Law officer magazine and Harris publications. Kevin has worked as an expert witness on use of force cases in muni, state and federal court as well as IA investigations. Firearms Training and the Female Officer Instructor: Vice President Vicki Farnam Agency: Defense Training International, Inc Course Description: The goal of this class is to identify the challenges encountered by both instructors and their female officer students in firearms training class. The class will introduce to instructors the differences in how men and women learn and how that applies to firearms training. Instructors will also learn why the words they use may not convey the same information to women that they do to men. We will also look at the challenges of equipment and how those challenges effect learning and Page 39 competent gun handling. Instructor Bio: Vicki Farnam has been an instructor for DTI, Inc., for twenty eight years. She travels the country teaching defensive handgun and rifle along with her husband John. She has taught for law enforcement agencies from local to federal levels and at numerous training conferences, and for the United States Marine Corps. Her experiences in working with both male and female officers has helped her find answers to the instructional challenges of teaching female officers to shoot. She is the co-author of two books on the subject. Patrol Rifle Instructor: Training Officer John S. Farnam Agency: Park Co SO, CO Course Description: This course will discuss issues regarding integrating the patrol rifle into the daily activities of patrolmen. Carry, tactical deployment, transition from patrol rifle to pistol and reverse Instructor Bio: JS Farnam has been a working police officer since 1971. Teaches worldwide. Long-time ILEETA member and contributor. NRA LE Instructor. Running The Gun Instructor: Dave O’Connor Agency: NRA Law Enforcement Division Secondary Instructor: John Helms Prerequisites: Handgun and duty gear, dummy rounds supplied for 9MM, .40, 357 Sig, .45 ACP. Course Description: This course is designed to train the trainer on handgun handling. Draw stroke, re-holstering, loading, reloading, stoppage clearance and incapacitation drills. Only inert training (dummy) rounds are used during class. Students will be encouraged to develop a handgun handling program at their home agency to assist officers in becoming more proficient with their handguns. In the end, accuracy IS important, however officers must know what to do to keep the gun running. Instructor Bio: Sergeant Dave O’Connor is a staff instructor for the NRA Law Enforcement Division working there since 2007. Dave is currently a Sergeant with the Seminole County Sheriffs Office (Florida) where he has worked for 28 years overseeing the training unit. Dave is an annual presenter at IALEFI since 2010. The Living Range™ Instructor: Master Instructor Setcan Kelly Keith Agency: Setcan / Ste. Anne Police Prerequisites: Duty Rig Course Description: Using the Stressvest system, students will work with a partner on pairing pattern of attacks with tactical firearm responses. The drills are reinforced through the use of Stressvest’s haptic feedback belt. The belt provides a vibration to the student when they accurately hit the upper center mass of their attacking partner. Since there is no projectile, the Living Range pattern recognition drills can be safely practiced in any training environment. Only dry fire training weapons will be used for the Ileeta course. Instructor Bio: Kelly Keith is a 26 year veteran of policing. He has an extensive background in Use of Force, Officer Safety, Physical Fitness and Firearms. He taught for 6 years as an Inspector at the Atlantic Police Academy and 2 years as a Sgt at the Justice Institute of British Columbia. He is a multiple times court declared expert & has recently been teaching internationally. Kelly has an extensive martial arts background and is a certified personal trainer and certified strength and conditioning coach. Instructor Development Courses Act Like a Cop: Tool to Protect our Authentic Selves Instructor: Police Officer - Retired Michelle L. Seibert Agency: Dayton Police Department (Ohio) Secondary Instructor: Jana Stanfield Page 40 Course Description: In this course, we explore the many roles cops play during their shifts. Just like an improv skit, you never know what role you’ll play next. We will explore the roles each of us play (i.e. Enforcer, Parent, Stupid Cop). We will flesh out these characters in a fun interactive setting to make them easily accessible in the field. Spare your authentic self - put a character in your place,remembering that the most important role we all play is “The Best Cop You Can Be” in every scene. Instructor Bio: Chelley is a retired Dayton Police officer, a Subject Matter Expert in Instructor Skills and Diversity. She holds a Master of Education degree and is certified in Emotional Intelligence in Diversity. She is also a certified instructor in fitness, Verbal Judo and Media. Application of Force Science Principles Instructor: Sergeant (Retired) Larry D. Hahn Agency: Waterloo Police Department (Retired) Course Description: This training was the focus of a grand jury resulting in a 12-minute decision by the jurors, absolving the officer of any blame after a fatal shooting. The training is performance driven in a guided-discovery format that enhances an officer‘s threat assessment ability and fosters a personalized understanding of FSI research. To provide that gut-wrenching feeling of just how far behind the reactionary curve an officer is and provide reference points for the presentation that follows, six drills are conducted. Next, FSI research is examined as an underpinning of survival tactics and training. Instructor Bio: Larry is a graduate of the Force Science Institute Force Analysis Certification Course. He is a retired Sergeant from the Waterloo, Iowa Police Department with thirty-five years of experience. Larry has held several training positions within his department and outside consummating nearly four decades of police training. Assessing Student Performance And Program Delivery Instructor: Deputy Sheriff Jason W. Der Agency: Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice Course Description: In this course participants will be introduced to formative assessment methods for measuring both student learning and the effectiveness of program delivery. Techniques such as pre-assessment, student self-assessment, and performance tasks will be explored and sample rubrics will be constructed. We will look at reliability and validity of this type of assessment and examine the strengths and weaknesses of formative assessment as compared to traditional summative assessment in law enforcement training. Assessment of learning, as learning, and for learning will be discussed. Instructor Bio: Jason Der works as a Deputy Sheriff for the Ministry of Justice & Attorney General in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada with seven years of service. Jason is a field trainer, control tactics instructor, academy instructor, and sits on his agency’s equipment advisory group. Behavior Analysis Principles for LE Leaders and Trainers Instructor: James R. Meador Agency: Ohio Attorney General’s Office (OPOTA) Course Description: Behavior analysis is the science of learning and behavior. By understanding evidence based behavioral principles, law enforcement leaders and trainers can modify officer behavior to improve learning and performance. This course will provide an introduction to basic yet powerful behavioral principles and technologies in an effort to foster positive behavioral change in the law enforcement environment. Instructor Bio: James R. Meador, M.S., is currently a law enforcement training officer for the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. Jim has 17 years criminal justice experience and is a U.S. Army military police combat veteran. He possesses a Master’s degree in criminal justice specializing in behavior analysis and is currently a doctoral student pursuing a PhD in Performance Psychology. Beyond the Lecture Instructor: Police Academy Manager Charles L. Lewis Agency: Md. Police Training Commissions Course Description: This course is designed to get instructors to think outside of the lecture, and reach their students in more creative ways. With the generations that are in our workforce now, and with generation “Z” coming into our work force now, it is imperative more than ever that we as instructors find more energetic and creative ways to teach. The goal of this course is to discuss and share various instructional methods, presentation styles, and to provide resources to obtain additional instructional methods. Page 41 Instructor Bio: Charles Lewis is a retired Chief of Police with 25 years of law enforcement experience. He has been with Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions for 7 seven years, and is the Academy Manager for the Police Entry Level Program. Mr. Lewis has been instrumental in redesigning the Instructor Development Programs for new instructors and field training officers. Blended Learning: Maximize Time, Budget and Effectiveness Instructor: Curriculum Designer Kerry J. Avery Agency: Consultant Course Description: Are you taking full advantage of online learning opportunities? Online learning is convenient and cost effective, but it usually lacks interaction. Traditional instructor led training is interactive and effective, but it is expensive and takes people away from their jobs. Blended learning gives you the best of both worlds! Explore the potential of combining online and classroom formats to make your courses more efficient, affordable, and effective. Instructor Bio: Kerry Avery is a training consultant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She has a Certificate in Adult and Continuing Education from the University of Alberta, and is currently pursuing a degree in Adult Education at Brock University. Kerry has been designing corporate training programs for over 10 years, with the last 5 years spent developing classroom and blended learning training programs for law enforcement. Kerry can be reached via email at Kerry.Avery@shaw.ca. Bounce: Building Resiliency Into Your Instructional Methods Instructor: Commander Laura L. King Agency: McHenry Police Department (IL) Course Description: Bounce is designed to start instructors actively thinking about common challenges than can present during training. This session will give the attendee usable strategies to plan for and overcome instructors ‘worst in class’ training nightmares. From technology related challenges to student centered issues, preparing for obstacles before you encounter them can help create a fluid and confident presentation even in the face of adversity. Attendees will learn tactics that can be applied to their training techniques to strengthen their resiliency and help ensure every presentation is a success. Instructor Bio: Laura King is a Commander at the McHenry Police Department with over 18 years of varied law enforcement experience. She has been teaching Criminal Justice at area colleges and universities since 2008. She also instructs several courses for NEMRT. In 2012, Laura earned her PhD in Psychology and has spent a great deal of time studying the psychology of learning. She has found ways to use psychological principles in her instructional methods to ensure results when delivering presentations. Building Warrior Women Trainers Instructor: CEO Lou Ann Hamblin Agency: LouKa Tactical Secondary Instructor: Kathleen D. Vonk Course Description: The concept of this presentation is framed around women in law enforcement and training in the “hard skills” categories. Topics will include identifying those attributes that are common in women who are attracted to physical skills instruction, recruiting and retaining females into training units such as firearms, first aid/tac med, D.T. EVO, physical training and perceived challenges that women have in those training realms. Focusing on building a diverse training cadre and mentoring efforts will also be addressed by a panel of experienced and well recognized instructors. Instructor Bio: Lou Ann proudly served the law enforcement profession for 22 years before retiring. She holds a Master’s degree in Human Performance Technology and Instructional Design. Lou Ann specializes in training female officers (having trained over 3200 women in pistol alone) and is a certified firearms and defensive tactics instructor in a variety of disciplines. She instructs locally and nationally in the areas of instructor development, training for specialty units and officer survival. Dare to be Great: A Challenge to All Trainers Instructor: President Brian R. Willis Agency: Winning Mind Training Inc. Course Description: Dare to Be Great is a philosophy focused on growing courage to embrace excellence, fight mediocrity, say no to the status quo and strive for greatness in your life, your training, your officers and your agency. As a trainer you owe it to the officers you train, and the public you serve to inspire greatness so your officers can perform at the highest levels in the tense, uncertain and rapidly evolving events they face every day. This session will challenge you to think differently about the way you design and deliver training. If you are ready to embrace the challenge, then dare to show up. Page 42 Instructor Bio: Brian Willis is recognized throughout North America as a thought leader, catalyst for change and a man with many questions. He is the founder of Winning Mind Training and is committed to inspiring excellence in law enforcement through Life’s Most Powerful Question - What’s Important Now? Brian was named 2011 Law Officer Trainer of the Year, is the Deputy Executive Director for ILEETA, has worked as a mental preparation coach for two Olympic athletes and is a consultant with the Virtus Group. Designing Training Miracles Instructor: Assistant Professor Daniel T. Chlebos Agency: Concordia University, Ann Arbor, MI Course Description: This course will enhance the participant’s ability to logically and systematically present information. This training is intended to develop superior training skills through innovative strategies that are focused on the learner’s needs, and not the trainer’s desires. Instructor Bio: Mr. Chlebos has been involved in law enforcement for over four decades. A former Lieutenant and Chief of Police, he is currently Assistant Professor and Campus Coordinator for the Criminal Justice program at Concordia University. He continues to train LE officers and has trained security personnel for the NFL’s Super Bowl. Mr. Chlebos has earned three college degrees (AA, BA, and MS) and two certifications (Public Admin. - U. of Wis., and Strategic Change Mgt/Executive Leadership Cornell U.). Developing Effective Diversity / Cultural Awareness Programs Instructor: Instructor Joseph M. Willis Agency: Team One Network (also Active Army) Course Description: Let’s talk about diversity, inclusion, and cultural awareness… In an interactive forum we’ll explore some effective models of Diversity and Cultural Awareness Training. We’ll discuss ways to develop a world-class program and the risks of not having one. Most importantly we’ll talk about developing essential skills as a trainer to deliver cultural and diversity training. Attendees will leave with some tips, tools, and suggestions for developing a new program, improving on an existing one, and weaving the essentials into other types of training. Instructor Bio: As a graduate of the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute (DEOMI) with recent experience as a Human Relations Advisor and the Equal Opportunity Program Manager at the United States Military Academy, Joe is well versed in developing cultural and diversity training programs for a variety of audiences. As an 18-year veteran of the Army MP Corps, he’s prepared to talk candidly with fellow instructors about the skills required to identify and resolve complex issues. Force on Force - Are We Training “On Purpose”? Instructor: Training Coordinator Jeffrey T. Gazzo Agency: East TN. L.E. Academy Secondary Instructor: Larry Denny Course Description: Instructors will learn methods to construct more comprehensive force on force and officer survival scenarios. The methods taught will assist training officers in constructing specific, targeted, real time training scenarios utilizing force on force equipment, radios, vehicles, and remote locations to reinforce officer survival principles, use of force state law and department policies, and identification of critical training needs within training academies and L.E. agencies. We will validate scenario content, identify learning objectives, discuss measurement and assessment tools and court defensibility. Instructor Bio: Jeff Gazzo is the Training Coordinator of the East Tennessee Regional Law Enforcement Academy. Gazzo has been a law enforcement officer and trainer for 22 years, first with the Greene County (TN.) Sheriff’s Dept. and the Fulton County (GA.) Police Department in Atlanta, Georgia. He has worked a variety of assignments from patrol, traffic, traffic fatality investigation and reconstruction, and at the Academy. Gazzo instructs firearms, defensive tactics, chemical agents, and officer survival tactics. Generational Communication: Leading and Motivating Instructor: Sergeant Daniel Greene Agency: Chandler Police Department Secondary Instructor: Graham D. Tinius Course Description: This class includes a presentation on the 4 largest generations employed in the workforce today. It includes exercises to identify perceived traits and cultural impact. Discussion follows on the world events and trends that had significant influence between generations. We introduce a variety of concepts and philosophies that can help improve upon communication between generations. Methodologies are presented that help influence, train and motivate people across different generations. Page 43 Instructor Bio: Daniel Greene is a police Sergeant in Chandler, Arizona. Dan served fourteen years as both an FTO and FTO Sergeant. Dan is an Arizona Subject Matter Expert General Instructor, Defensive Tactics Instructor, AZPOST Leadership Instructor, and has taught Adult Learning, Ethics and Generational Studies. Dan is also the Vice President of the Arizona Chapter of the National Association of Field Training officers as well as an executive board member for NAFTO. Helpers or Hunters? Instructor: Training Officer Thomas J. Cline Agency: Chicago Police Department Course Description: Why do so many cops initially love the job and after about 7 years hate it? What changes? There are laws that govern human behavior that make life miserable if not followed. Participants will discover one of these laws and remedies to increase job satisfaction related to their purpose. Trainers must explain these things to charges. Participants examine the role law enforcers adapt vs the role they ought to play in their community and a connection between these laws and PTSD. This class challenges our world view. Instructor Bio: Thomas Cline has 47 years in L.E. He’s a trainer for the Chicago Police Department and developed curriculum on Ethics, Leadership, Variant Behavior, and Stress Management. He earned a MBA from St. Xavier and a MAP from Adler School of Psychology. He and his wife have 7 children. He is author of Cop Tales! (Never Spit in a Man’s Face…Unless His Mustache is on Fire) and Surviving Storms-Non-Tactical Career Survival for Law Enforcers, and writes a monthly column for Illinois Cops Magazine. How to Apply the Science of Motor Control and Learning Instructor: Program Manager Robert M. Bragg Agency: Wa. State Criminal Justice Training Comm. Secondary Instructor: Sean Hendrickson Prerequisites: Training gun Training knife Course Description: New and veteran movement skill instructors are faced with challenges of time, funding, difficult students, and proper equipment for training. In addition, the science of motor control and learning can often seem intimidating and inapplicable to teaching. This can leave the instructor with tradition and dogma as the basis for how and why to teach skills such as driving, gun fighting, or defensive tactics. This course is designed to provide the new and veteran instructors strategies and techniques backed by the latest science in a way that is immediately applicable to skill instruction. Instructor Bio: Bob Bragg is currently the Manager of Fitness and Force Tactics Training Division at the Washington Criminal Justice Training Center in Seattle. Bob has combined his education in Martial Arts under Dan Inosanto, Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology, and Motor Learning with 34 years of experience training thousands of active law enforcement trainers to produce effective, efficient and science based methods of instruction. Improving Learning Outcomes Through Research Partnerships Instructor: Director Mark Fallon Agency: ClubFed, LLC Secondary Instructor: Maria Hartwig Course Description: Panel will describe the evolution of partnerships and collaborative teaming between instructors and research scientists to improve training for interrogation professionals. Panelists will provide examples of how training academies like FLETC, the USAF OSI Academy and those in Europe have teamed with research scientists to both improve their training programs and to also evaluate if learning outcomes have been satisfactorily achieved through field validation studies. Instructor Bio: Mark Fallon is the Director of ClubFed, LLC, assisting clients with developing knowledge and implementing strategies that enhance performance in alignment with mission objectives. Mark has previously served as the Senior VP for Learning and Knowledge Development of the Soufan Group, the Director of Law Enforcement Programs at the Qatar International Academy for Security Studies, the FLETC Assistant Director for Training and Director of the NCIS Training Academy. Improving LEO Performance - Supervisors & Instructors Guide Instructor: Training Specialist Brian Crandell Agency: Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office Course Description: Improving LEO Perfromance is an interactive, multi-media evidence based program that provides particpants will knowledge and abilities to improve LEO perfomance that they can apply on their next shift or training session. Page 44 Next Level uniform SPEED - MOBILITY - COMFORT For weartest opportunities please contact: Marshall Smith | 5.11 Tactical Marshalls@511tactical.com Cell: 847-894-3010 Office: 847-443-4902 COME VISIT US AT BOOTH #503, 505, 507 Page 45 Using the Street Smart Performance methods including development of Best Work Practices, Rep-ing Best Work Practices, Coaching Feedback, and Performance Management Model, partcipants will develop the ability to improve LEO competence, safety and morale in less training time, and at lower cost. Street Smart Performance methods save agencies money and reduce liability. Instructor Bio: Dr. Brian Crandell started his law enforcement career in 1980 with completion of his basic academy. His assignments included patrol, FTO, shift supervisor, training, narcotics investigations, and projects. Brian has been an instructor for 30 years, and an armoror for 33 years. Brian completed his doctorate degree in 2004 at Montana State University with reseach in how incident commanders learn. He has been a Senior Associate with the Gallagher-Westfall Group for more than 25 years. Introduction to Instructor Development Instructor: Instructor / police officer Chris R. Johns Agency: Springfield, MO PD and NLETC Secondary Instructor: Michael J. Huth Course Description: See a snapshot of our 8-hour Instructor Development course designed to prepare participants to teach to a range of students varying from those new in their career to those more tenured. We will discuss the role of the instructor, principles of learning, training liability, the use of learning aides, communication, lesson plan development, methods of instruction, and testing & evaluation. We will further focus on the role of the defensive tactics instructor and ways to incorporate levels of student learning. Instructor Bio: Chris Johns is a Police Officer with the Springfield, MO Police Dept. assigned to the academy as the Technical Skills Coordinator and lead control tactics instructor. He is a certified Law Enforcement Fitness Specialist through the Cooper Institute, a Level 1 Certified Training for Warriors coach, a National Trainer with NLETC, and has studied martial arts for over 30 years. He and his wife Joey own and operate Gatekeeper Training, dedicated to improving community health, wellness, and safety. Law Enforcement Blended Learning: The Best of Both Worlds Instructor: Regional Account Executive John E. Bostain Agency: Relias Learning Secondary Instructor: Gordon Decker Course Description: “We have too much money for training”...said no law enforcement trainer ever. This interactive course teaches instructors how to get more out of their training budgets by implementing blended learning strategies. This course will explore an array of methodologies that will enhance traditional law enforcement training with aspects of online learning. This evidence based course is a mixture of group discussions, case studies, and small group exercises that will provide learners with the tools to implement blended learning in their agencies. Instructor Bio: John Bostain is a Regional Account Executive with Relias Learning. In his 16 years as a law enforcement trainer, he has held instructor positions with Calibre Press, FLETC, and the Hampton Police Division, with a focus on Use of Force and Officer Safety. He is a Charter Member of ILEETA and is a member of the Advisory Board. In 2012, John was honored as the Law Officer Magazine Trainer of the Year. Mind How You Train Instructor: Professor Jonathan W. Page Agency: Dickinson College Course Description: Innovative research will be presented to show how important the mind is when it comes to performing under stress. Research was conducted in London (England) at the Metropolitan Police Driving School and at State Police and Deputy Sheriff Academies in the US. Measures of multitasking, memory, attention, and performance during tactical training and while driving leave no doubt about the importance of being in cognitive command when under stress. What these findings mean for law enforcement training will be discussed. Instructor Bio: Dr. Jonathan Page is a college professor, cognitive neuroscientist, and author of the book, NeuroCop. With more than a decade of research studying human perception and action, his extensive research on how stress influences behavior led him to pursue new and more effective ways to deal with stress and stressful situations. Jon has collaborated in field research with the London Metropolitan Police Service, the US Military, and Federal and State law enforcement agencies in the US. Page 46 Power Up Your Presentations! Instructor: Staff Sergeant Brian J. Hill Agency: Federal Reserve PD Course Description: Would you like to connect deeper with your students or audience each time you present? What makes presentations great? What makes presenters exceptional? In this interactive presentation, we will discuss these questions as well as ideas on how you can be a more persuading, confident & engaging presenter and deliver dynamic presentations. Attending Power Up Your Presentations will allow you to discover how to turn learning into doing. This session will give you new concepts and reinforce existing skill sets to project competence, inspiration & professionalism in your presentations. Instructor Bio: Brian, an ILEETA charter member, is a Staff Sergeant for an agency in the Denver metro area. He is also the owner of MentalAmmo.com, a law Enforcement training provider. Brian is a subject matter expert in Arrest Control for Colorado P.O.S.T. He is also the editor of the Officer Safety/Use of Force section of the ILEETA Journal. Presentation Skills for Law Enforcement Educators & Trainers Instructor: President Jim Zalud Agency: Jim Zalud LLC Course Description: This course will assist officers in developing, and understanding, universally accepted body language interpretations of both instructor and audience. This program will instill more confidence, vision, and productivity in the classroom. It will introduce Kinesics, Proxemics, as well as breathing and voice coaching. Instructor Bio: Jim Zalud is a 30 year teacher of verbal and non-verbal skills. Jim has spoken to audiences at colleges, businesses, and corporations throughout the Midwest. He is also the body language expert for the CBS-TV affiliate in Rockford, IL. Tactical Philosophy: Developing Adaptive Thinkers Instructor: Police Officer Louis P. Hayes Agency: Hinsdale IL Police Dept. Course Description: Adaptiveness is the ability to respond to changes in an environment or situation. Police officers who are adaptive thinkers make better, quicker decisions in times of crisis. Tactical Philosophy is our concept-based theory of repeatedly asking and answering the questions of HOW and WHY in policy, training, planning, decision-making, report writing, and incident evaluation. This is a universal framework that can be applied to the most simple to the most complex police incidents, of any size or threat. We address risk management, problem-solving, case law, officer safety, force, and more. Instructor Bio: Louis Hayes is a 17 yr Police Officer in Hinsdale, Illinois. He developed The Illinois Model (www.theillinoismodel. com) as an integrated and systematic approach to law enforcement operations. He holds dual positions as a Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) officer and SWAT team officer, giving him perspectives on a wide spectrum of police response options. Lou spreads this program under The Virtus Group, Inc (www.virtusleadership.com) banner to a wide array of audiences in emergency/crisis services. Think Like A Solider, Act Like a Cop Instructor: Special Agent Jim Smith Agency: CSXT Police Course Description: Think like a solider, act like a cop is designed to meet the changing threats law enforcement officers will likely encounter. Tactics of militant violent radicals are constantly changing. They use reality based tactics, based on traditional and 4th generation warfare, while law enforcement clings to traditional liability based tactics. Attendees leaving will be able to facilitate training discussions with those they train, enhancing critical thinking skills that will enable them to understand, interpret, and counter military style tactics within a constitutional law enforcement frame. Instructor Bio: Jim Smith is an ILEETA charter member/Advisory Board member. He has served in sworn and non-sworn law enforcement positions for 40 years,from Police Officer to Chief of Police. He has an extensive background in law enforcement/ security management, operations, training and tactics. He has trained hundreds of law enforcement officers over the years in various disciplines. He holds a BS in Criminal Justice and an MA in Homeland Security Studies. Currently he is a Railroad Special Agent. Think: Building Adaptive, Critical and Courageous Recruits Instructor: Sgt (Ret) Thomas B. Dworak Agency: Integritas Consulting and Research Group Page 47 Course Description: At the completion of this course of study, attendees will have a comprehensive overview on how to develop adaptive and critical decision making in their recruit officers. Attendees will be introduced to research based training methodology to enhance their abilities as field training officers. Instructor Bio: Thom Dworak is a retired sergeant from the Wilmette Police Department. Thom is a consultant with The Virtus Group http://www.virtusleadership.com. Mr. Dworak facilitates training in Field Training and Evaluation Program, Instructor Development and Defensive Tactics. Thom was a field trainer for more than 22 years and was the Field Training and Evaluation Coordinator for the Wilmette Police Department. Thom is the Instructor Development section editor for the ILEETA Journal. Training with Force Science Instructor: Sergeant/Range Master Perry A. Bartels Agency: Newport News Police Department Prerequisites: This course is intended for those who design firearms and force training. Course Description: The field of Force Science has done much to protect officers after questionable force incidents. This class will examine how Force Science can be used before the incident to design training that coincides with natural human programming. We will look at the effects of the stress response and action/reaction time segments as well as how these factors limit human performance and prevent officers from using trained techniques in real life situations. Maximize training time and technique efficiency by working with the human design, not against it. Instructor Bio: Sergeant Bartels has 20 years in law enforcement. He holds multiple instructor certifications, is a certified force analyst by the Force Science Institute and has focused on use of force and force-related training. He has many years of experience reviewing all use of force reports and officer-involved shootings for his agency. He has instructed this topic for several years to chiefs, attorneys, investigators and trainers on dozens of agencies. Training with Video - Greater Retention in Less Time Instructor: Vice President of Training and Education Ray Minor Agency: TASER International, Inc Course Description: Attendees will learn to use video from several perspectives to record student performance in training exercises and allow students to self critique to correct substandard performance and reinforce good performance. Attendees will learn how to leverage this self critique to minimize time spent explaining (arguing) performance issues with students, accelerate corrective action, and increase student retention of proper procedures by having their students teach themselves. These principles can be applied at all levels of training and in field performance. Instructor Bio: Ray Minor served as a police officer in Connecticut for 11 years. His assignments included Field Training Officer, Dive Team, Less-lethal Instructor, Firearms Instructor, TASER Instructor, and he was a member of the CT P.O.S.T Firearms Instructor Cadre. Ray became a TASER Master Instructor in 2004. He was hired by TASER International in January 2006 and has served as the Staff Master Instructor, Training Manager, and Director of Training Operations. He has trained law enforcement and military. Turning Your Training Into Successful Online Content Instructor: Editor in Chief Douglas J.C. Wyllie Agency: PoliceOne.com Course Description: This course will provide police instructors with practical tips to get published by online media outlets and highlight the benefits of doing so. In hour one, Doug Wyllie will present best practices for aspiring (and even well-established) writers, including optimal article length, successful article formats, use of video clips, as well as trends in internet readers’ behavior that affect how editors select content to feature on their websites. Hour two will feature a panel discussion of several highly successful columnists’ perspectives on the benefits of being published. Instructor Bio: Doug Wyllie is Editor in Chief of PoliceOne. He is responsible for setting the editorial direction of the website and managing the planned editorial features by a roster of aproximately 50 expert writers. Doug won the 2014 Western Publishing Association “Maggie Award” in the category of Best Regularly Featured Digital Edition Column and has authored more than 800 feature articles and tactical tips on a wide rage of topics and trends affecting the law enforcement community. Understanding Response Time in L/E Training Instructor: Sergeant (Retired) Joseph K. Ferrera Agency: Southfield Michigan Police Department Page 48 Course Description: This course will define reaction time, movement time and response time and look at how they relate to law enforcement training in the critical core areas of DT/Subject Control, Firearms, and even E.V.O. Participants will gain insight into improving response time in their officers/recruits by applying the information in this course, no matter the discipline. By understanding the response time process, participants will improve performance in motor-skills and cognitive processing in their students. Instructor Bio: Sgt. Joseph “Little Joe” Ferrera retired from the Southfield Mich. Police Dept. in November 2014. He has a total of 37 years experience in L/E & corrections. He has been teaching L/E personel for over 25 years in the area of use of force. He was featured on LETN for many years and apprears on PoliceOne.com with video training tips. He has instructed at the Oakland Police Academy in Auburn Hills Mich. for 25+ years. He is an Associate Staff Instructor for Human Factors Research Group. Verbal Persuasion Techniques for Trainers Instructor: A/Sergeant Dan Fraser Agency: Calgary Police Service Course Description: The Calgary Police Service has long been known for its innovative officer safety training. Their Strategic Communications program began in 2004 with Verbal Judo® as the foundation. It has since grown into a multi-faceted, scenario based training course combining material and techniques from many sources. This presentation will take you through the fourday program with the aim of sharing knowledge and ideas that you can use to improve your agency’s training. Instructor Bio: Dan Fraser is a 16 year veteran with the Calgary Police Service in Alberta, Canada. He has served as a full time officer safety instructor and lead instructor for the Strategic Communications program. Dan has made numerous presentations at national and international conferences on the topic of communications and persuasion. He is a Verbal Judo® instructor and is trained as a hostage negotiator. He is a contributing author to the book, ‘If I Knew Then: Life Lessons From Cops On The Street’. Live Fire Courses – Require advance registration Ballistic Shield Rapid Deployment for Active Threats Instructor: President Alfred J. Baker Agency: Baker Ballistics Secondary Instructor: Peter W. Hetrick Prerequisites: Familiarity with personal weapons being brought. Duty Rig, Ballistic Shield, pistol & long gun Course Description: This eight hour operator course combines lecture and demonstration with live fire exercises for building skill sets toward operating a ballistic shield with firearms in a rapid deployment mission. Course intended to build strength and conditioning initially with static pistol and shield drills, then building toward long gun and shield, and then advancing to mobile drills for individual and team deployments. Reloading, transitioning, rescue formations and high stress exercises will be developed. Mission appropriate ballistic shields will be used along with student provided shields of choice. Instructor Bio: Al Baker is a retired Lieutenant NYPD Emergency Service Unit with 25 years of highly distinguished and meritorious service, where he commanded city wide ESU operations, founded Tactical Robotics program, and was an expert in hostage/barricade situations. He was Training Director for Armor Holdings, having certified over 500 LE and military elements on ballistic shield operations, and was Program Manager for the US DOJ ATF Bureau. He is president of Baker Ballistics and inventor of the Baker Batshield. Bug Carry Course (Back Up Gun ) Instructor: Training Officer Level 2 Mark A. Belliveau Agency: New Braintree Police Department Prerequisites: Protective Gear, Small frame revolver/compact pistol, Concealed holster Course Description: The purpose of this course of fire is to evaluate the officer’s ability to operate a concealed carry or back up gun and discreetly draw from the holster, i.e. ankle, pocket,or vest, under stress. Realizing the effective range of your gun and clothing limitations while firing and reloading from unconventional but realistic shooting positions. Instructor Bio: Mark Belliveau is presently the New Braintree Police Department training officer, a level II firearms training officer for the Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee, a life member of the NRA, member of MLEFIAA, former Smith & Wesson Academy Instructor and a retired Deputy Sergeant from the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office. Page 49 Carbine Performance Diagnostics Instructor: Trainer, TV Personality, Lawman Chris A. Cerino Agency: Chris Cerino Training Group Secondary Instructor: Michelle Cerino Prerequisites: Duty Rig, Carbine, Sling, 3 mags Course Description: Learn to run the AR platform like a professional. We’ll hit the highlights of running the gun and leave you with some excellent drills you can take home to your officers. Learn new training mantras and motor programs pertaining to the rifle that you’ll be able to rely upon when you just don’t have time to think. Not just putting rounds downrange. We’ll cover mechanical advantage and all the fundamentals as well as troubleshooting and maintenance. Instructor Bio: Chris Cerino is a firearms instructor, competitor and TV personality who’s been training law enforcement officers and military for more than 18 years. Literally immersed in training for years, his skills are founded in real life experience. Chris is the director of training for Chris Cerino Training Group LLC, and teaches in a “do as I do” fashion. web:www. chriscerinotraininggroup.com email:info@cerinotraininggroup.com. Defeating the Dark---White Light, Night Vision,Thermal Imaging Instructor: Principal Benjamin T. Kurata Agency: One in One Hundred, LLC Secondary Instructor: Sara Ahrens Prerequisites: Certified Firearms Instructor for Agency Duty Rig Two flashlights with spare batteries Course Description: Nationally, about 70-80% of officer involved shootings happen under reduced light conditions, yet few officers train and qualify 80% of the time under those conditions. It is essential that firearms instructors prepare their department’s front line officers with knowledge, techniques and tactics that will work regardless of ambient light conditions. Participants will learn what works in the dark from a “win the fight” perspective versus technique or equipment specific perspective. Participants will also get hands-on experience with the latest in night vision and thermal imaging equipment. Instructor Bio: Benjamin Kurata (Member # 62C) has been a guest instructor and has taught live fire courses at the past 4 ILEETA annual conferences and at 7 IALEFI annual conferences. He has been a firearms instructor for 30 years and cofounded the LE Training Division at I.T.I.-Texas; the Action Target Academy; and was an instructor at the SIGARMS Academy. He is currently an adjunct faculty member in the Criminal Justice Department at the University of the Incarnate Word – San Antonio. Dynamic Handgun Combatives Instructor Development Course Instructor: CEO / Master Firearms Instructor John Krupa III Agency: Spartan Tactical Training Group, LLC Secondary Instructor: Sang Lee Prerequisites: Firearms instructor certification. Semi-automatic Pistol, 4 magazines Course Description: This 8-hour training block focuses on enhancing the firearm instructor’s skill-set in the presentation of handgun shooting fundamentals. Instructor students will explore the technical aspects of tactical speed shooting with the semiauto pistol, and will concentrate on shooting diagnostics covering: the thumbs forward grip, grip compression, forward indexing, presentation of the handgun, the natural action stance, body position and how these elements are affected by the body’s physiological response under duress. Instructor Bio: John is a police officer with the Orland Hills Police Dept. (IL) and has over 24 years of experience in law enforcement. He has previously served as a patrol officer, FTO and firearms instructor with Chicago PD. He is a graduate firearms instructor from the Secret Service Academy, FBI, DEA and FLETC. John is founder and CEO of Spartan Tactical Training Group, LLC and has presented as a guest instructor at AFTE, ASLET,GTOA, IALEFI, ILEETA, ISOA, MidTOA, MTOA, NTOA and TTPOA training conferences. Essential Pistol Instructor: Dave Spaulding Agency: Handgun Combatives LLC Prerequisites: Duty Rig Handgun, spare mags and pouch, eyes/ears Course Description: Essential Pistol addresses those skills that are absolutely necessary in order to PREVAIL in an armed conflict. Designed to help firearms instructors teach essential skills in a useful and interesting manner, this course will address Page 50 What’s wrong with this picture? Work it out in training. Not in court. Cubic is a trusted world leader in tactical training solutions; from live fire ranges, to training complex design and build out, to judgmental use of force simulators, to tactical engagement simulation systems, we have an offering to fit your needs. Come visit us at booth #501 Cubic Simulation Systems • Brooks Davis 2001 W. Oak Ridge Rd • Ste 100 • Orlando, FL 32809 Cell: 407-666-8633 Page 51 grip, trigger control, body position, use of sights vs. point shooting, holster skills, reloading and clearing stoppages. The goal will be to establish physiological efficiency in the shooter by eliminating unnecessary movement, thus enhancing performance. Instructor Bio: Dave Spaulding was the 2010 Law Officer/ILEETA Trainer of the Year. He is a 36 year law enforcement and security veteran who has worked in a wide range of assignments including SWAT, Patrol, Investigations, Surveillance and Undercover Operations. He is the author of two books, seven training videos and over 1,000 magazine articles. He currently owns and operates Handgun Combatives LLC, a training company focusing on the “combative application of the handgun”. Rifle Training Concepts - Instructor Update Instructor: Sergeant Jason Wuestenberg Agency: Phoenix Police Dept. Prerequisites: Attendees must be certified rifle instructors. Duty Rig Rifle with tactical sling Course Description: This instructor update class will cover topics such as establishing a training philosophy, qualification vs. training, paper and steel target selection, how to conduct a simple performance evaluation of your students, the modern day shooting platform, challenging “tradition” thought processes and philosophies, maximizing training time and allotted ammunition, conducting multi-skillset drills, dynamic moving & shooting, and rifle accessories discussion. This course will be an open forum for all participants to provide input and knowledge for others to learn. Instructor Bio: Jason Wuestenberg has been with the Phoenix Police Dept since 1994 and has been a Sergeant since 2008. Jason has been the supervisor for the Rifle Training Squad since 2010 and manages the department’s patrol rifle program consisting of four rifle instructors and 300+ rifle operators. Jason has provided training to LEOs across the nation and abroad through his training company. He is also the Executive Director for the National Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association (NLEFIA). Shoot Well...Quickly!! Instructor: Todd Fletcher Agency: Combative Firearms Training, LLC Prerequisites: Must be a current firearms instructor. Duty Rig Protective Gear Duty handgun, magazines, ear & eye protection Course Description: Due to the short duration and quick time frames of law enforcement gunfights, officers must be trained to draw and shoot well in condensed time frames. This class provides several dry-fire drills to establish a solid base of knowledge and skill. Using the foundation established by the dry-fire drills, effective live-fire drills are introduced to maximize and test our ability to deliver shots with combative speed and accuracy. This class uses a building block approach to facilitate effective adult learning and to reinforce the concept of shooting well quickly. Instructor Bio: Todd Fletcher is the owner/lead instructor of Combative Firearms Training, LLC, as well as a sergeant assigned to the Patrol Division of the Bend (OR) Police Department. He has 20 years of law enforcement and 18 years of firearms instructor experience. He has taught firearms classes regionally and nationally including the ILEETA Conference and numerous IALEFI Conferences. He has also testified as an expert witness in cases involving police training and use of force. Vortex - Vehicle Operations and Rescue Tactics Instructor: Owner / Director of Training Eric R. Perkins Agency: Final Defense Institute, LLC Secondary Instructor: Christopher Joswick Prerequisites: Sworn Law Enforcement. Body Armor, Eye and Ear Protection, Semi-Automatic Carbine, Pistol Course Description: This 8-hour live-fire course will increase an officer’s survivability against heavily armed offenders in and around a motor vehicle. The class will provide officers with practical emergency vehicle deployment techniques through the use of systematic methods of instruction. This course highlights the complexities associated with a motor vehicle’s confined space as it relates to emergency evacuation, counter ambush, and citizen/officer rescue. A ballistic laboratory will give the opportunity to examine different types of ammunition against vehicle surfaces. Instructor Bio: Eric is a 24 year veteran police officer. During his 11 years on SWAT, he participated in the resolution of barricaded gunman situations, hostage rescue missions, felony fugitive apprehensions, and high-risk warrant service operations. He is a certified instructor in specialized pistol and rifle craft, having taught U.S. and foreign special operations personnel for the last 8 years. Eric has made numerous trips overseas, as an invited instructor, to teach counter-terrorism tactics. Page 52 Management/Leadership Courses am I that man? Instructor: Instr. Community Corrections Institute Ron Scheidt Agency: am I that man? Course Description: This presentation is designed to challenge instructor/mentors in the law enforcement community to examine the profound impact they have in their unique positions. Expect the am I that man? seminar to be informative, empowering, encouraging and insightful. The presenter will share how the power of heroes, role models and mentors can positively impact the lives of others. This seminar will not only help you recognize and honor those individuals who have made significant investments in your life but will also inspire you to invest in the lives of others. Instructor Bio: Ron Scheidt is the Co-Founder of am I that man? He is is a retired Senior United States Probation officer. Ron is the lead Natural Response Control Tactics Instructor with Community Corrections Institute. He has served as a faculty member with the Federal Judicial Center. Ron is a highly regarded guest speaker and instructor having presented on multiple topics throughout the United States and Canada. Battling Toxic Leadership in Law Enforcement Instructor: Lieutenant David A. Crisler Agency: Marion County Sheriff’s Office Course Description: In this course of instruction the attendee will be exposed to several traits of toxic leadership that can be present in an agency at different levels. We will then delve into how to notice that a toxic environment exists and more importantly how to change this toxic environment into a positive leadership environment. We will also review the agency training unit’s role in changing the leadership culture of an agency and discuss strategies to use to change the culture within the training unit as well as the agency as a whole. Instructor Bio: Lt. David Crisler Jr. has been with the Marion County Sheriff’s Office for over 24 years. He is currently a Unit Commander with the agency and is an adjunct instructor with several law enforcement agencies in Indiana. David also has been an instructor throughout the United States and has provided consulting services to many different types of government agencies at the state and local level on an array of topics. He has also been published in numerous publications. Finding the Leader in You Instructor: Owner/Lt. (ret) James S. Glennon Agency: Calibre Press/Lombard Police Course Description: Understanding the science, dynamics and skills necessary to actually lead is often left unlearned. Attendees will understand real-life examples of successful leaders and organizations and more importantly what actually made, and makes, them successful. Leadership begins with understanding the human element of any group, team or organization. Communication skills as well as a psychological awareness of what motivates human beings within a group will be highlighted. At the conclusion of the four hours students will have a better, or perhaps a completely new understanding of how to lead. Instructor Bio: Lt Jim Glennon is the first law enforcement officer to own Calibre Press in its 35 year history. Retired from the Lombard, IL Police Dept., Jim was the first Commander of the newly formed DuPage County Homicide Task Force. He has a masters degree in Police Management, taught for Northwestern University’s Staff and Command School and has been a Street Survival Instructor since 2002. Jim is an award winning columnist and authored the highly acclaimed book “Arresting Communication”. Frontline Leadership Instructor: Assistant Professor Danny L. McGuire, Jr. Agency: National Louis University Course Description: Frontline Leadership is an important dynamic that is often overlooked. In a law enforcement and/ or criminal justice agency one of the most important leadership roles is the first line of leadership, often called “immediate supervisor”. This seminar examines the importance of the frontline leader and how his/her actions may help morale, productivity and other crucial elements in the law enforcement dynamic. The seminar also illustrates the importance of frontline leader development to an agency. Instructor Bio: Dr. Danny McGuire, Jr. is a second generation law enforcement professional who spent over 20 years in the field. He has served on the Cook County Sheriff’s Department with assignment to SSDI and NEMEG Unit as well as the Chicago Page 53 Police Department, as both police officer and sergeant, with assignments to Patrol, SWAT Weapons of Mass Destruction Safety and Support Team, and Chief Crisis/Hostage Negotiator. Danny is currently an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at National Louis University. Growing Courage: Human Factors in Training and Leadership Instructor: Lieutenant John F. Bennett Agency: Charleston, IL Police Dept Course Description: Situations of high stress in which the ‘fight-or-flight response’ is initiated can impact an officer’s perceptions, misperceptions and decision-making. The effects ‘fight-or-flight’ have on the teaching, understanding, learning and retention of any skills and tactics used in high-risk endeavors require a unique understanding of this phenomenon and the use of teaching methodologies that maximize skill retention. This material is critical for supervisors as it helps shape realistic expectations with regard to officer performance in high-risk situations and training requirements. Instructor Bio: John Bennett is a 25 year veteran and Patrol Lieutenant with the Charleston (IL) Police Department. An ILEETA member, John has trained officers nationally and abroad for over 22 years with a particular emphasis on the impact of survival stress on human performance. John holds a variety of instructor and instructor-trainer certifications and has dedicated himself to awareness, education, research, training and motivation specifically tailored at saving officers’ lives, families, and careers. Instructional Leadership - Training for Our Future Instructor: Police Officer Liam A. Duggan Agency: St. Paul Police (MN) Course Description: The title of “leadership” in law enforcement often focuses more on rank versus impact. The reality in today’s policing is that we are in need of true leadership that has nothing to do with rank and everything to do with people; people who are willing to invest in themselves and in others unconditionally for the greater good. Creating a culture of trainers and training that will last a lifetime requires instructors who understand and believe in their role as true leaders. This intro to Instructional Leadership will begin exploring ways to be truly impactful and meaningful to everyone you touch. Instructor Bio: Liam Duggan has been a police officer for 18 years. Serving in patrol, vice/narcotics, training and special ops, he is an accomplished instructor recognized as such by National Level LE trainers. His teaching and speaking credits range from students entering LE to national and international spec ops and instructor audiences. Through 360 degree leadership, his craftsmanship of blending life’s challenges with career challenges is centered in performance in every aspect of a person’s life. Leadership in Law Enforcement - A Road to Success Instructor: President Manuel R. Ovalle Agency: Special Resources Corp (ret. Secret Svc) Course Description: Genesis of leadership, importance of great leadership/what it takes to be one, teach one, exploring if you are the problem or solution in your organization, addressing “would you want to work for you,” meeting challenges and overcoming fears/loneliness of leadership, best practices, strategies/tools to combat cynicism, positive outcomes of conflict, developing others through mature leadership concepts,and moral courage will be covered. Students will be challenged to examine/improve personal leadership practices/styles and work toward being regarded as “one of the great ones.” Instructor Bio: Manuel Ovalle, retired US Secret Service (31 years federal officer/Director of Ombudsman Program - uniformed division), is founder/president of Special Resources Corporation, a training/conflict management services company. He offers services as a trainer, management consultant, ombudsman. He designed Leadership in Law Enforcement Series, a Texas accredited five-course training curriculum taught around the US to local police. He is an invited conference speaker and Director at Large for HAPCOA. Leadership: The Power of Attitude, Motivation, and Influence Instructor: Seminar Coordinator/Instructor Jason L. Sharp Agency: Law Enforcement Training Institute Course Description: As a leader and trainer, these three little words are powerful to ensure successful learning occurs (KSA’s). Our attitude has a huge influence on not only how we look at life, training, etc. but how our colleagues look at these essential parts of their lives. Furthermore, our attitude can make a subtle but significant difference between failure and success. This course discusses the importance of these words combined with explanations in different theories associated with behavior and change. Page 54 Page 55 Instructor Bio: Mr. Jason Sharp is a Seminar Coordinator/Instructor at the Law Enforcement Training Institute, University of Missouri Extension and is a ten year veteran of law enforcement. He’s held a variety of different law enforcement positions. Mr. Sharp is working on his doctorate dissertation at the University of Arkansas, in Adult and Lifelong Learning. He has been teaching academically at the collegiate level for over 6 yrs. He brings a wealth of information from a variety of different perspectives. So You Want to Be a Chief? Instructor: Chief of Police William L. Harvey Agency: Ephrata Police Dept . (PA) Course Description: Many instructors consider an executive job (chief or sheriff) for a career goal. This can be a difficult task without knowledge of executive searches, assessment centers, panels and making ‘the fit’. There will be discussion on understanding job announcements, the selection process, first year survival, time management and career tips. If you are considering seeking this goal, this block of instruction will offer valuable time and money savers. Instructor Bio: Bill Harvey since 2009 is serving as Chief of Police in Ephrata, PD (PA). Prior to this he served seven years as chief for the Lebanon City (PA) PD. This is after retiring from a twenty-two year career with the Savannah (GA) PD, ending his career as the Director of Training. He is a US Army Military Police veteran and ILEETA Board member. He is a writer for several professional police publications with several hundred articles published. Officer Survival/Tactics Courses Active Shooter Panel Discussion Instructor: Section Chairperson Don R. Alwes Agency: National Tactical Officers Association Course Description: This will be a panel discussion of the active shooter and related issues. Speakers will be given five minutes for opening remarks, then the discussion will be directed by questions from the facilitator until such time as questions come from the audience. Panelists will be nationally known experts in the field, and will address issues concerning preparing for and responding to active shooter events. Instructor Bio: Don is a trainer and consultant with 33 years of law enforcement experience. He is a lead instructor for the National Tactical Officers Association in Active Shooter Response and School/Workplace Violence. He is also a firearms instructor for the NRA’s Law Enforcement Division, an Adjunct Instructor for Kentucky’s Department of Criminal Justice Training, and still serves as a part time officer. Ambush: Preparing Your Officers For The #1 Killer Instructor: Executive II Richard E. Fairburn Agency: Illinois State Police Course Description: This class will provide a detailed 10 year analysis of the sharp rise in officers being murdered in ambush situations, based on the FBI LEOKA data. Recent ambush incidents will be debriefed, pointing to a pattern of officers often being killed one-at-a-time due to our normal staggered response tactics. Effective ambush awareness and survival training techniques will be discussed. The program will stress the need for strong, street-level leadership to assemble a team-based response to ambush attacks. Instructor Bio: Dick Fairburn has more than 30 years experience as a police trainer with active enforcement agencies and a large academy. His years of research and writing for publications like Police Marksman and PoliceOne.com have established him as a widely recognized trainer. In addition to his experience as a sworn officer and full-time trainer, Mr. Fairburn has authored more than 100 magazine articles and two books on firearms training topics. Armed Encounters: Real Stories from Real Survivors Instructor: Lt (Ret) Brian Murphy Agency: Armor Express Secondary Instructor: David Wagoner Course Description: Surviving Armed Encounters: This course will provide 1st hand encounters experienced on both patrol and during SWAT operations. All the presenters were shot and saved from death by their training, experience, mind-set and vests. A thorough examination of warning signs exhibited by the suspects as well as the history of each suspect will be completed. Page 56 officers attending will be instructed on physiological responses during a shooting, personal and family reactions as well as training needed to survive an armed encounter. Instructor Bio: Lt. Murphy is the Saves Program Manager for Armor Express. Prior service: Lt. Murphy served with the Oak Creek Police Department for over 22 years. Lt. Murphy was a member of the OCPD Emergency Response Unit from 19922009. He was a member of the OCPD Evidence Technician Unit for 15 years. He also served working as an adjunct instructor for L.S.U., Texas. Lt Murphy has received the Congressional Badge of Bravery and the Presidential Public Safety Medal of Valor. Becoming Knights - Teaching Warrior Mindset to the Non-Warrior Instructor: Chief of Police Timothy J. Barfield Agency: Wellington Police Department (OH) Course Description: Although there are many books and articles written on survival mindset and use of force, officers are often left to teach these subjects to themselves. Some self-motivated officers accomplish this. But many other officers, who also need to be street warriors on the front lines everyday, have never been introduced to the whys and the hows of these critical subjects. This course is designed to make warrior/knights of all officers. Instructor Bio: Tim Barfield is the Chief of Police of the Wellington(Ohio) Police Department. He began his career in law enforcement in 1981 and has been an FTO, a traffic unit officer, bomb squad member, a team leader in SWAT and Patrol Commander. He is a defensive tactics, firearms, ethics and mindset instructor. He has taught for the past several years to numerous officers in Ohio and Illinois. Below 100: Successful Implementation & Updates Instructor: Lieutenant Eric Dickinson Agency: Vinton Police Department (IA) Prerequisites: Prior Below 100 training is helpful but not required Course Description: Below 100 training is lowering preventable deaths and injuries nationwide. This course will provide tips for implementing and updating Below 100 training in your agency beyond the original training. Attendees will receive information regarding successful application of the five tenets of Below 100 to unique audiences including but not limited to: firearms instructors, tactical teams, management, corrections personnel, and law enforcement family members. Instructor Bio: Eric is a patrol supervisor, advanced EMT, and Below 100 regional representative and core-trainer. He was the 2014 ILEETA/Law Officer Magazine Trainer of the Year. He is the author of the book, “The Street Officer’s Guide to Emergency Medical Tactics” and is the Tactical Responder columnist for Law Officer magazine. Body Searches - A Common Task Instructor: Corporal Julie L. Johnson Agency: Carol Stream (IL) Police Department Course Description: Officers do pat downs and searches everyday - often times improperly. We MUST stop assuming that officers know how to do appropriate, adequate searches. Each year LE officers are injured, killed or indicted as a result of improper and/or inadequate searches. Topics discussed in this presentation include common search mistakes and proper search methods. Legal doctrine pertaining to different types of searches (from Terry Stop to strip search) will be covered. Same sex and opposite sex searches will be examined, including the unique circumstances surrounding the proper search of females. Instructor Bio: Julie Johnson is Corporal for the Carol Stream (IL) PD where she has served for over 17 years. Julie developed the department’s Matron Training Program and is responsible for teaching Prisoner Search training to both male and female personnel. Julie is also in charge of the Defensive Tactics Program for the department. Recently, Julie has written the department policies for Use of Force and Deadly Force Investigations. Critical Combative Concepts Instructor: Sgt. Charles E. Humes Jr. Agency: A.P.P.L.E. P.I.T.T. LLC Course Description: Perpetually updated, upgraded, and revised, CCC is an eclectic collection of ironclad, fundamental principles; combined with entertaining teaching anologies that are backed by dynamic visuals, and unforgetable videos. Every instructor can use CCC concepts to augment the skills they are teaching. The training concepts of: IAO, VMBR, NUM, The 3 S Test, TOT, SIG, DDSS, the “Final Weapon,” Concepts v. Techniques, Tactical v. Tacti-Cool. These, and other pertinent training Page 57 concepts, will be dissected and evaluated to achieve optimal student performance, while maximizing your instructional impact. Instructor Bio: An ILEETA Charter Member & LawOfficer.Com Columnist, Sgt. Charles E. Humes, Jr. is recognized as one of the pioneers of modern, realistic, DT training. He’s taught instructor certification schools nationwide; but is best known for his highly acclaimed training articles published in most of the law enforcement magazines since 1983. His training tape (now a DVD), Dynamic Striking Techniques, is in use by LE agencies, training academies, & individual officers worldwide. From Tragedy to Training: Learning from Experience Instructor: Owner-Manager/Lieutenant (retired) Brian W. McKenna Agency: Winning Edge Training/Hazelwood (MO) PD Course Description: Case studies are a powerful tool for learning about the realities of lethal combat, and how tactics, training and other factors affect their outcome. This workshop, based on the instructor’s experience as the author of Police Marksman Magazine’s “Officer Down” column, presents ways to more effectively debrief officers following a lethal encounter, analyze their actions for key learning points related to tactics, training and mindset, and then impart these lessons to others. Instructor Bio: Brian McKenna retired after 32 years with the Hazelwood (MO) Police Department, where he served as a patrol lieutenant, in-service trainer and lead firearms instructor. He is a state certified police instructor, certified Force Science Analyst, and author who writes extensively about officer safety, including Police Marksman’s “Officer Down” column, a regular feature that analyzes police shootings for key learning points. He currently teaches officer safety courses for Winning Edge Training. Officer’s Discretion: Is ___ worth it? Instructor: Officer Matthew W. Grubb Agency: Orchard Lake Police Department Secondary Instructor: Ryan L. Berman Course Description: officer’s Discretion: Is it worth it? Just because a Law Enforcement officer has the authority to act, doesn’t always mean they should! This class is meant to be an interactive lecture and group sharing of decision analysis. Multiple scenerios will be given, with emphasis on techniques for diffusing hostile situations and getting home safely at the end of the night. Instructor Bio: Matthew Grubb is a member and an Instructor for the Orchard Lake Police Department. He’s been a certified Police officer for 7 years, and holds a Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration. He holds numerous instructor certifications including in Firearms, Defensive Tactics, and Instructor Development. Rescue Task Force - Warm Zone Response Instructor: Law Enforcement Coordinator Douglas S. Anderson Agency: Blackhawk Technical College Course Description: Rescue Task Force is the deployment of police and fire rescue team(s) into an ongoing, life-threatening situation in order to provide immediate triage by paramedics/ems personnel. The escort tactics enables treatment options to be administered while the suspect(s) has been contained by law enforcement personnel, but not taken into custody. A contained threat (warm zone) is any situation in which physical danger to personnel is confined to a specific area by natural barriers or security (police officers). Instructor Bio: Douglas Anderson is a retired Beloit, WI PD Detective. He is presently the Law Enforcement Academy Coordinator at Blackhawk Technical College. He has been involved with training for over 30 years and has had numerous articles published in magazines such as Tactical Edge, Law and Order, Police, and Firearms Instructor. He helped develop the concepts of Contained Threat Escort Tactics in 2001. Stopping the Active Shooter Before the First Shot is Fired Instructor: Police Lieutenant James P. Gaffney Agency: Village of Mamaroneck Police Department Course Description: The community provides the means to identify and pre-empt active shooters through threat assessments. Society is the eyes and the ears of the police department in overcoming a potential active shooter. Intervention by mental health professionals in conjunction with the police is the most effective method of stopping mass murders at schools, workplaces or public locations. The objectives are: educate and inform officers, introduce proactive analysis, establish mental health liaisons, and overcome the unthinkable events at Newtown,CT and near tragedy of Bartlesville, OK on Dec.14, 2012. Instructor Bio: Lt. Jim Gaffney, MPA is a 30-year law enforcement professional serving in a metro-New York City police Page 58 department. He is Law Enforcement Today’s Active Shooter contributor, having written 25+ articles on the topic. He is a proponent of preventing an Active Shooter Incident before the first shot is fired. Lt. Gaffney is a member of IACP, FBI- LEEDA, and he is a Certified Force Science Analyst. Jim mentors law enforcement’s next generation by bringing the street into the classroom. The First Three Seconds Instructor: Major Travis J. Yates Agency: Tulsa Police Department Course Description: Surviving the first three seconds is a program that is designed to take the reactionary gap of the officer and put it back onto the suspect. This is done through a 5 step program that focuses on: Identifying armed individuals through body language indicators; Identifying armed individuals through clothing indicators; Street level interrogation skills; Street level lie detection skills and Identifying assaultive indicators through body language and verbal indicators. Through research and lessons learned, law enforcement does not need to wait to be assaulted to begin taking action. Instructor Bio: Major Travis Yates began his career in 1993 with the Tulsa (OK) Police Department. He has served 16 years of his career in a patrol function with other assignments in Gangs, Media Relations, Training and Planning. Travis has been recognized throughout the world in regards to law enforcement training and is a former ILEETA Trainer of the Year. He is the Past President of ALERT, Director of Training for SAFETAC Training & taught the first Below 100 Trainer at ILEETA in 2011. TNT: Tactics in Traffic Instructor: Sergeant Scott L. Hughes Agency: Calibre Press Course Description: Traffic stops are one of the most common and dangerous, actions performed by police officers. Regardless of where you work, if you have a roadway traveling through your jurisdiction - danger exists! This highly informative and powerful four (4) hour course utilizes over 100 videos and illustrations while examining how officers are injured and killed during vehicle stops. Course topics will include but not be limited to: Traffic Stop Fundamentals, Communication Skills, Unique Vehicles (motorcycles, vans, SUV’s and more),Window Tint, Night Time Approach ,Contemporary Search and much more! Instructor Bio: Sgt. Scott Hughes is an 18 year law enforcement veteran currently serving as a Sergeant with a medium sized agency in the Midwest. Scott holds the title of police academy Commander and Advanced Law Enforcement Training Coordinator at a regional training facility and is a certified instructor through the Ohio Peace officer’s Training Commission. Scott is the creator and lead instructor of TNT: Tactics in Traffic and also instructs the Calibre Press Warrior’s Edge and Street Survival Seminar. Winning Before the Fight® Instructor: Instructor / Police officer Angeleic B. Huth Agency: KCMO/PD and NLETC Secondary Instructor: Michael J. Huth Course Description: We have a demanding role which requires that we are sharp in many areas. This class will incorporate the importance of being prepared in the key areas of mindset, physical fitness, skills, training, and equipment (those on your belt and those used for technology!). How these skills affect us both on and -duty will be discussed. Instructor Bio: Angeleic Huth is a Police officer with the KC/MO Police Dept assigned to the KC Regional Police Academy as a Physical Training & Defensive Tactics Instructor, Technology Instructor, and the Basic Training P.O.S.T. & Veteran’s Affairs Coordinator. She is a CrossFit Level 1 certificate holder and Cooper Institute Law Enforcement Fitness Specialist. Through the NLETC, a not-for-profit, she serves as the Director of Operations and is an ACCT Trainer. She and her husband also co-authored a cookbook. Specialized Training Courses “10-10-10” Model of Policing Juveniles Instructor: Professor Michael J. Grabowski Agency: Santa Rosa Junior College Course Description: The most recent research reveals that any contact between police and juveniles may in itself constitute Page 59 negativity and may lead to more serious delinquency and ending. Through an examination of the “10-10-10” model of policing juveniles developed by the presenter, this session will er the attendee an understanding of the latest research, including a discussion of police academy training vs. higher education, the concept of developmental competency when interacting with juveniles, and how to apply the information presented to situations “on the street” through participant exercises. Instructor Bio: Mike Grabowski is currently a professor in northern California whose research and teaching interests involve policing juveniles. He has worked in policing, juvenile probation, and parole in Houston, Texas. He has also been a law enforcement academy instructor and director. He is President of the California Association of Administration of Justice Educators (CAAJE) and serves on several state-wide committees, including those affiliated with California P.O.S.T. and the Chancellor’s Office. 10 Things Police Commanders Need to Know About Autism Instructor: Director of Training at Giant Steps, Susan D. Hamre Agency: Giant Steps Therapeutic Training Center Course Description: This course will deliver a basic description and include the latest statistics regarding autism (ASD). Two videos will reveal informative realities about the condition of autism. It will also propose a host of talking points to generate group discussion. Current legislation will be discussed to educate attendees as to systems in place to best support police commanders with these challenging calls. The 10 Critical Tips will be extremely helpful in an encounter with ASD. Instructor Bio: Susan Hamre has a master’s degree plus in Communication Disorders and has been clinically and administratively involved in the world of autism spectrum disorders for over 35 years. She has extensive experience teaching and has presented in a variety of settings. For the last several years, Susan has been involved with training crisis intervention teams, numerous police departments, Train the Trainer courses for NEMRT, etc. She has grown to feel quite connected to first responders. Choose Your Words Wisely! Instructor: Investigator Joanne M. Ryan Agency: Cook County State’s Attorney Course Description: The purpose of this course is to make the LEO aware of the need to actively listen and evaluate the actual words used during written and verbal exchanges with witnesses and offenders. The information can also be used at home with family members and in social situations. The concepts taught will be reinforced through the course of instruction with audio/ video examples, actual example statements by those involved in criminal investigations, and group exercise. Upon completion of this course the LEO will be able to analyze and determine the true meaning behind daily verbal and written exchanges. Instructor Bio: Joanne Ryan has a master’s degree in Criminal Justice,was formerly a probation officer and is currently employed with the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office as an investigator assigned to Human Trafficking, with experience in the PC/Complex Prosecution Unit. Joanne is a FTO, Firearms Instructor and a Certified Forensic Interviewer. She has conducted training for the Chicago Police Academy/CPD detective training and CCSAO Investigations,and been a guest speaker at John Marshall Law School and Lewis University. Counterterrorism... Evolving Instructor: President Eastcoast Operations Kevin Gors Agency: Seal~Mar Protection Services, Inc. Secondary Instructor: John Weisman Course Description: Just as Columbine changed law enforcement tactics for dealing with active shooters, significant improvements in the training and capabilities of those who commit terrorist acts now requires a shift in LEO counterterrorism thinking. This course will focus on tactics and methodologies now being taught and used by state and non-state terrorist actors against law enforcement. The goal is to give law enforcement a functional grasp of the current terrorist mindset and capabilities to improve operational awareness and thereby increase officer safety. Instructor Bio: Kevin is a retired police officer from Oakland, CA with a military special operations background. Currently Kevin is President of Eastcoast Operations for Seal~Mar Protection Services, Inc. and is actively involved in counterterrorism. Courtroom Demeanor, Presentation, Preparation & Testimony Instructor: Attorney J.D., LL. M. Hugo Harmatz Agency: Law Offices of Hugo R. Harmatz, P.C. Secondary Instructor: Ben T. Harmatz. Page 60 LouKa Tactical: Premier law enforcement ammunition supplier of Magtech ammunition. For more information visit: www.loukatactical.com Mission: To maintain the highest levels of officer safety and public safety through proper training and equipment. Magtech Ammunition: High quality, safe and affordable training ammo with lightening fast delivery. We are..... Women To Follow www.loukatactical.com Page 61 Course Description: This course of instruction focuses on preparing law enforcement officials for courtroom presentation and testimony. Many times, a legal case may be lost or won based on the demeanor, preparation, and testimony of the law enforcement officer. This course will provide excellent insight into preparing for litigation and trial. There will also be hands-on interaction for those in attendance as a case is prepared and tried. Jury issues, honesty, tactics of attorneys/prosecutors, and witness preparation will be discussed. Instructor Bio: Hugo R. Harmatz, J.D., LL. M. enjoys a multifaceted career as an attorney. He holds a post doctorate degree in trial advocacy. His law practice involves, but in not limited to, international/diplomatic, constitutional and law enforcement issues. He is licensed to practice law in numerous jurisdictions, including a number of federal courts and the United States Supreme Court. Attorney Harmatz has instructed law enforcement officials concerning legal issues on the national level for many years. E-Discovery: Dinosaurs Going Digital Instructor: Attorney Advisor/Senior Instructor Bruce-Alan Barnard Agency: FLETC / DHS Course Description: Success in law enforcement requires successful prosecution of offenders. This course will review constitutional and other requirements for the government to provide discovery to criminal defendants, and the law enforcement officer’s duty to collect discovery materials and provide them to the prosecutor. The courts have been slow to adapt to the new digital world, even though society has embraced digital technology. This class will provide an overview of DOJ’s 2011 guidance to United States Attorneys on the use, preservation, and disclosure of electronic communications in criminal cases. Instructor Bio: Bruce-Alan Barnard has been a legal instructor at FLETC since 2007. He enlisted in the Navy in 1979 and conducted covert electronic intelligence on submarines. In 1989 he attended law school at the University of Florida. From 1995 to 2007 he served in the Air Force as a JAG. From 1995 to 1998 he was a Special Asst. U. S. Attorney. From 1998 to 2002 he tried military cases in Europe. From 2002 until his retirement in 2007, he was an instructor at the USAF Judge Advocate School. Firing Range Services Indoor & Outdoor Traps, Rubber, Earth Berms Cleaning, Lead Abatement & Recycling Range Improvements & Reconstruction Range Assessment & Consultation Over 400 law enforcement agencies nationwide from NYPD to Seattle PD rely on MT2 to safely and effectively complete their firing range maintenance & improvement projects Download this Free Industry Report: “6 Important Facts a Firing Range Must Consider Before Hiring a Lead Reclamation & Cleanup Company” www.FiringrangeCleanupReport.com Visit us at Booth #10 Page 62 Emergency Preparedness for Law Enforcement Families Instructor: Peace Officer Jon (Jason) J. Welin Agency: Seba Beach Protective Services (AB) Course Description: During incidents like Hurricane Katrina/Sandy or wildfires/floods in Colorado and Alberta, LEO’s are often required to work OT or be deployed to other communities. During this time, their loved ones are without the person that they normally rely on during emergencies. If we teach officers to prepare their families for emergencies, they will be better able to respond, to focus on the job at hand, and worry less about loved ones at home. This course will provide tools to teach a basic emergency preparedness course for officers and families. New for this year is a manual for use at your agency. Instructor Bio: Jason Welin is a peace officer and firefighter from Alberta, Canada. He has taught control tactics, Verbal Judo, firearms, RADAR/LIDAR, women’s self-defense, and worked as a FTO. He has been deployed during emergency incidents and brings his knowledge in emergency preparedness and as a “prepper” to share in the hopes that all emergency responders can “Hope for the best, and prepare for the worst!” Fact Finding Interviews Instructor: Speaker Thomas F. McGreal Agency: Wicklander-Zulawski & Assoc, Inc. Course Description: “Just the facts” was what Sgt. Joe Friday of Dragnet used to tell the witness. Officers and investigators are called upon daily to interview victims, witnesses, and suspects to obtain the details of the case which provide the foundation for the investigation. But the fact gathering interview is much more than asking who, what, where, when, how, and why. This session focuses on new research into the fact gathering interview and how witnesses and victims store and retrieve memories. Learn a new structured approach to develop information without contaminating a witness’s memory. Instructor Bio: Thomas McGreal retired from the Chicago Police Department as a homicide detective with over twenty-nine years of service. He is currently employed by the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office as an investigator in the Post Conviction Unit. He is a certified forensic interviewer and speaker employed by Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates. He earned a B.A from Lewis University in Criminal Justice and an MBA from SXU with a concentration in Training and Performance Management. Frequent Fliers: Abusers of Emergency Response Services Instructor: Director Ellis S. Amdur Agency: Edgework: Crisis Intervention Resources Course Description: A frequent complaint of law enforcement concerns the individual who makes frequent calls to 9-1-1, either threatening suicide or carrying out a non-lethal self-harming action. Amdur differentiates between genuine suicidal intent and actions that may include self-harm, but have secondary gains. He follows up with concrete action planning that exemplifies hard-nosed compassion: human respect means holding people responsible for their actions. Outcomes will include an understanding of the drivers of these behaviors and tactics to mitigate them. Instructor Bio: Ellis Amdur has developed a range of training and consultation services concerning tactical interactions with people in crisis. He has been a trainer on crisis intervention for law enforcement since 1992 and has published nine professionspecific books concerning dealing with the potentially aggressive emotionally disturbed individual. He is a dynamic speaker, with the ability to take on the behaviors of the individuals of concern, providing attendees with true-to-life experience. Improving Police Interactions With Transgender Individuals Instructor: President Jan S. Redfern Agency: Redfern Strategic Medical Communications Course Description: Law enforcement personnel may encounter a continuum of gender diversity not reflected in traditional gender stereotypes of male and female. Individuals crossing culturally defined categories of gender are referred to as transgender. This course will help police departments develop sensitivity training programs 1) to increase awareness of transgender culture and its diversity and 2) to review practical suggestions and guidelines to improve interactions with transgender individuals and avoid litigation and civil rights violations. Instructor Bio: Dr. Jan Redfern completed a research fellowship at Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, and then held the position of Assistant Professor, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas. She now specializes in developing educational materials for a variety of audiences. She serves as an advocate on behalf of the transgender community and is involved in sensitivity training of law enforcement professionals to improve interaction and communication with transgender individuals. Page 63 Lifesaving Made Easy Instructor: Officer (PT) Brad Gronke Agency: River Grove Police Course Description: A hot topic is self-aid/buddy-aid in the law enforcement community. There has been much advancement in front line care techniques and tools in recent years. This course will present instructors with information on techniques and tools that will make teaching lifesaving skills easy and increase student retention of the information. The ability to render selfaid/buddy-aid to stay in the fight can be lifesaving to our fellow officers as well as the public. This is not a Tactical Combat Casualty Course but rather simple techniques you can train your officers to use in a short amount of time. Instructor Bio: Brad Gronke has experience teaching/mentoring all ages/levels of personnel. He has been a part of the criminal justice family for 17+ years. He holds an MBA in Organizational Behavior as well as a MS in Criminal/Social Justice. He is completing his work for his doctoral degree. He has several instructor certifications and has also worked in the private sector as an insurance consultant. Brad has served as an EMT for 12+ years as well, several as captain of a search and rescue team. Looking Good on Video: Develop 24/7 Video-Proof Protection Instructor: VDI Director of Training Gary T. Klugiewicz Agency: Vistelar Group Course Description: In this age of continual videotaping, an officer’s professional words, tone, and facial expressions become of critical importance. Looking good no matter where ever this incident ends up has become a major officer survival issue. This class is designed to provide instructors with choreographed communication skills designed to generate voluntary compliance by communicating concern to both their contact and those people who will evaluate their performance. When physical action is required, these tactics assist in providing proof of the officer’s professionalism and peace keeping intent. Instructor Bio: Experience, expertise and communication skills are the criteria by which a defensive tactics instructor should be judged. Gary is recognized as one of the nation’s leading control systems analysts specializing in the Use of Force. He combines a unique blend of physical expertise, teaching knowhow and, most importantly, the communication skills necessary to translate the complex physiological, psychological, and ethical concepts into understandable terms. Media Relations: Don’t Be The Next Ferguson, MO! Instructor: President Richard (Rick) A Rosenthal Agency: RAR Communications, Inc. Course Description: The shooting death of a black teenager by a white police officer last summer in Ferguson, Missouri was tragic, as were the events that followed. Much of the trouble there could have been avoided if authorities in Ferguson had only been accessible to the media, and open and honest and forthcoming with reporters and the public from the beginning. This program uses lessons learned in Ferguson to help you and your agency be prepared to manage media and public relations if the next such ugly situation happens to you. Instructor Bio: ILEETA Advisory Board and charter member Rick Rosenthal has spent the last 20 years providing media relations training to many thousands of law enforcement professionals at local, county, state and federal agencies around the country. Prior to that, Rick spent 30 award-winning years as a major-market TV and radio news anchorman and reporter. He brings that experience and knowledge to programs that help you understand the strategies and tactics you need to “Win With the Media!” Miranda and Interrogation: Re-thinking Your Strategy Instructor: Instructor Mike W. Krapfl Agency: The CTK Group Course Description: The CTK Group, a research and instruction group comprised of active major crimes investigators, will present its findings on the overuse and misapplication of the Miranda waiver by generations of law enforcement during criminal interrogations. We will examine the core principles of interview and interrogation law you should be teaching your officers and share research conducted on current interview and interrogation tactics by police officers. Instructor Bio: Mike Krapfl is an instructor with The CTK Group, a research and instruction group specializing in interview and interrogaiton training for law enforcement throughout the Midwest. Mike is currently a Special Agent in Charge in the Major Crimes Unit of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation with 22 years of experience, and is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Dubuque. Page 64 Police Officer to College Instructor Instructor: Doctor Matthew J. Stiehm Agency: Stiehm Solutions LLC Course Description: This course will be an informational session for individuals looking for part time careers or retirement careers working in academics. Attendees will provided with a review of a variety of concepts that are unique to academics including: pedagogy, andragogy, outcomes based education, evaluation, and assessment. Attendees will also be provided with interview techniques, job search advice,and networking advice. Attendees will be provided with locations to actively look for careers in academics. Attendees will also become familiar with accreditation standards. Instructor Bio: Dr. Matt Stiehm was born and raised in Minnesota. He received an Educational Doctorate from Argosy University, where the focus of his research was campus safety and security. He has a Masters Degree of Criminal Justice from Central Missouri State University, with his final paper which focused on the investigation of child abuse and finally a Bachelors of Science from Wayne State College, Nebraska. Pursuit Management---Tagging & Tracking Instructor: Training Manager David S. Respess Agency: StarChase Pursuit Management Technology Prerequisites: Emergency Vehicle Operations Course Instructors/Covert Tracking Trainers Course Description: This course will provide attendees with increased knowledge and understanding regarding the dangers and risks associated with vehicle pursuits. The student will learn and become more familiar with new technology to better manage vehicle chases, stolen vehicles, and other high-risk situations. The main focus will be on “Tagging and Tracking” utilizing GPS technology. Attendees will also have the opportunity to operate the system. Law Enforcement’s First Choice for... ® ® or visit our website: Please call us today for a quote: www.oherron.com 1-800-223-2097 ...covering IL, IN, WI, MN, IA, MO, KS and NE Page 65 Instructor Bio: Dave Respess is the training manager with StarChase. His duties are to train officers on the proper use of the StarChase system. Dave is a former field training officer with the Chesapeake Police Department in VA with over 10 years of experience, where he was the lead EVOC driving instructor. Dave is a subject matter expert in vehicle dynamics, pursuit driving, and the PIT maneuver. After working for the police department, he went to work for Blackwater as a lead tactical driving instructor. Teaching a Taboo Topic: When a Child Dies Instructor: Dr. Anne Bisek Agency: Doc911 Course Description: First and most importantly, Dr. Bisek models how to use appropriate humor to reduce tension and engage the audience. She will explain each of the 4 symptom clusters of Posttraumatic Stress using a case example of a first responder on a call for service involving the death of a child. This example will illustrate one criterion. Instructors will be able to identify coping skills that do not apply to this call for service, teach one coping skill in class, and teach emotional labeling using a video of a dispatcher whose child committed suicide. Instructor Bio: Anne Bisek, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist in Fremont, California. Dr. Bisek believes she can make the most difference when she teaches peer support members how to help their colleagues after a child dies on a call for service. She has provided today’s training to various agencies such as the San Mateo Critical Incident Stress Management Team, the Bay Area Paramedic Journal Club, and most recently to the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Teaching Federal Laws that Affect Colleges & Universities Instructor: Captain Michael P. Glaubach Agency: George Washington Univ. Police Dept. Course Description: Numerous recent federal laws and rulings affect how colleges and universities report and respond to different types of crimes on campuses throughout the country. This includes institutional responsibilities for investigations irrespective of criminal investigations. This course will explain these laws and allow trainers to address the integration of these laws with officers who respond and interact with campus police and public safety agencies. It will also address how these laws can impact agency responsibilities when institutions of higher education are located within the jurisdiction. Instructor Bio: Michael Glaubach has been with the George Washington University Police Department since 2000; he currently serves as the Captain of Patrol and EMS Operations. As an associate with D. Stafford and Associates, he instructs for campus agencies in legal issues, use of force, and response to domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and sexual assaults. He has presented at multiple conferences in the areas of Law Enforcement, EMS, and Emergency Management. Terrorism: Re-examining the SWAT Mindset Instructor: Training Coordinator Peter N. Spagnolo Agency: Government Training Institute Course Description: The attendee will gain a more complete understanding of the terror threat to the US homeland and an appreciation for the responsibility of local law enforcement in interdicting, thwarting and crushing such an attack. The attendee will also be exposed to the necessary mindset for countering terrorism; the US is at war with terrorism, and we, as LE may well find ourselves on the front line of that war. Instructor Bio: Pete Spagnolo is retired from the US Army 5th Special Forces Group. During his 21 years of service, Pete spent a significant amount of time in the Middle East and Africa where he conducted several anti-terror missions and one live counterterror mission; he is fluent in the Arabic language. Pete holds a Master’s in Diplomacy from Norwich University and is a PhD student at the University of Southern Mississippi. The Lake County Jail - A Model of Direct Supervision Instructor: Lieutenant Nicholas T. Kalfas Agency: Lake County Sheriff’s Department (IL) Course Description: This presentation and tour was created to give an introduction to the direct supervision model of inmate management and also show this style in use. The course will begin with a presentation and overview of direct supervision and the operation of the Lake County Jail. Then a complete tour of the facility as it operates on a daily basis will be given followed by a question and answer session. Instructor Bio: Lieutenant Nick Kalfas is currently assigned to the Adult Correctional Division of the Lake County Sheriff’s Page 66 Dept. as the Administrative Lieutenant. Nick is responsible for all inmate transportation outside the facility, all inmate court appearances, the facilities Correctional Response Team, and is the Sheriff’s office liaison to the 19th Judicial Circuit where he is a member of all specialty and TIM court programs. Nick can be reached at nkalfas@lakecountyil.gov. The Right to Photograph & Record in Public Instructor: Deputy Mickey H. Osterreicher Agency: Erie County Sheriff’s Office Course Description: Since 9-11 there has been a heightened awareness of people taking pictures or recording events in public. Proliferation of cell phone cameras and the ability to post on the Internet has enabled images/videos to be seen worldwide. Litigation and six-figure settlements against law enforcement continue to raise questions about policies, procedures and discipline. Discussion will include 1st, 4th and 14th Amendment rights, search and seizure, as well as exigent circumstances and qualified immunity. Also included will be an analysis and update on the most recent relevant cases and court rulings. Instructor Bio: As the general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), representing 7,000 visual journalists throughout the country, Mickey Osterreicher deals with these issues on a daily basis. As a uniformed reserve deputy with the Erie County Sheriff’s Office since 1976 and a former photojournalist in print and broadcast for 40 years, he brings a unique perspective to this growing problem. He has done this training for the IACP, NSA and numerous LEAs. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles on Small Budgets Instructor: Criminal Justice Dept. Chair Brian L. Landers Agency: Madison College Course Description: This course will provide students with information on the emerging technology of using unmanned aerial vehicles for law enforcement. Many agencies today are reluctant to purchase a UAV due to the costs associated with the devices and the concerns for training. Brian Landers has done extensive research on UAV applications in public safety, and has recommendations for purchasing, training, and overall budget-conscious implementation. This course will also cover topics such as policy development, flight restrictions, public relations, and shared uses of UAV’s in all aspects of public safety. Instructor Bio: Brian Landers is currently the Dept. Chair of Criminal Justice at Madison College. Brian served 18 years in law enforcement, attaining the rank of Lieutenant with the Wisconsin Dells Police Department. He has researched UAV applications for law enforcement, fire, and emergency management and provided consultation to media on UAV issues and uses. Brian designed the only known law enforcement UAV training course for small to medium sized agencies that is currently offered at Madison College. Why Teens Kill Instructor: National Police Trainer Phil Chalmers Agency: Phil Chalmers Enterprises Course Description: Phil Chalmers will train the audience in the causes, warning signs, and triggers of juvenile murder and juvenile mass murder. He will also discuss how we can stop these teen killers and mass murderers. He will take the audience into youth culture, teen entertainment, social media, gangs, cults, the drug culture, cell phone dangers and more. This is a must for law enforcement of any type, as well as anyone who either has teenagers or comes into contact with teenagers. Lots of videos and crime scene photos. Some of the content is graphic and shocking, so viewer discretion is advised. Instructor Bio: Phil Chalmers is an author, police trainer, school assembly speaker and a television personality, and has been featured on several crime shows on outlets like A&E, Bio, Spike TV, The E! Network, and more. He has been featured in Newsweek Magazine, and has written several books on teen killers, including the popular book “Inside the Mind of a Teen Killer.” Phil’s style is edgy, entertaining, and in-your-face, and his presentations are always well received by law enforcement. Use of Force Courses Down to Zero - Unintentional Discharges by Law Enforcement Instructor: Captain (retired) Richard A. Nable Agency: Fulton County Police Department Course Description: This course addresses the often taboo subject of unintentional firearms discharges by law enforcement. Analyzing incidents from across the US and other countries, as well as recent studies of the subject, we will look at the varied Page 67 causes of unintentional discharges and discuss training methods and concepts that will help agencies reach the goal of reducing the number of unintentional discharges ‘Down to Zero’. Instructor Bio: Richard Nable began policing in metro Atlanta with the Fulton County Police Department in 1987. He has been a general instructor since 1998 and a firearms instructor since 2000. As a SWAT sniper team leader and as a rangemaster he has trained officers from local, state, and federal agencies as well as officers from Asia, Israel and the UAE. He has written two books on police work and authored numerous articles on firearms training. He also serves on the boards of two training organizations. In-Custody Death Research Updates Instructor: Instructor Chris W. Lawrence Agency: ESCI Course Description: Police training programs should be based on sound evidence. Training should be focused on what is necessary rather than new ideas. This presentation will outline the methodology used to research the circumstances of every officer death in a major jurisdiction. The results will be shared and we will reflect on changes in the frequency of training and the type of training officers received. In addition, preliminary results on 12 years of data from officer involved shootings will be reviewed. The combined information can be used as a template for others to use in developing their own reviews. Instructor Bio: Chris Lawrence has been training police officers on use of force and officer safety for 31 of his 35 year career. Currently a staff instructor in one of North America’s largest training academies, Chris holds a master’s degree from Royal Roads University and has presented on police use of force related issues throughout North America, as well as in Europe and Australia. Chris has provided expert assistance to police, the courts, and medical as well as legal professionals. Less than One Per Career: Considerations for Very Rare Force Incidents Instructor: Member/Manager Michael A. Brave Agency: LAAW International, LLC Course Description: There are very rare law enforcement involved use-of-force incidents that occur <1 per career, yet they are foreseeable. Providing policy, guidance, training, and memory aids on these force events is challenging and not often dealt with by agencies, unless the agency had experience with such specific events in the past. There are few (so-called) “best practices” available in dealing with such events. This program will explore several of these very rare, yet foreseeable force events and provide specific sample guidance on how to proactively manage them. Instructor Bio: Michael Brave is Manager/Member of LAAW International, LLC., and the National/International Litigation Counsel for TASER International, Inc. (as well as Legal Advisor to the TASER Training Board and the Scientific and Medical Advisory Board). His experience includes involvement in a wide-range of comprehensive law enforcement and private security risk/liability and litigation management services including: training programs, policy development and review, and liability/risk assessments. Mistake Of Fact Shooting: Understanding & Investigating Instructor: Owner / Founder Edward M. Santos Agency: Tactical Services Group Course Description: Innovative presentation developed specifically for LE. Students will learn the complexities of a Mistake of Fact Shooting to include physiological, psychological, and environmental factors. Specific real world cases will be analyzed and discussed. The class will also include critical Mistake of Fact Shooting (post incident) investigation elements and concerns. Instructor Bio: Ed Santos is founder of Tactical Services Group, author of two industry standard books “Rule the Night Win the Fight” 2008 and “Low-Light Combatives” 2013 and numerous magazine articles on low-light tactics. Retired Army officer, certified Level 1 Reserve Deputy for 14 years and firearms instructor for over 35 years. He’s passionate about exploring, understanding and controlling the low-light environment. His low-light programs set the record straight while cutting through many low light myths. Science of Arrest-Related Death for Law Enforcement Trainers Instructor: Dr. Mark kroll Course Description: When (non-firearm) arrest-related deaths (ARD) occur there is an urgent scramble for information, guidance, and answers by investigators, administrators, medical examiners, prosecutors, politicians, and others. This scramble Page 68 often lands squarely on the law enforcement trainer’s shoulders. This program provides science based information to proactively provide guidance and training regarding ARDs, and establish mechanisms to avoid Monell (policy) and Canton (training) liabilities. The program also provides resource information to quickly and competently manage ARD aftermath. Instructor Bio: Mark W. Kroll, Ph.D., FACC, FHRS, FIEEE, FAIMBE, Biophysicist/Bioelectrical Scientist. Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota (UoM) and California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo. Distinguished guest faculty for UCLA Creativity and Innovation program. B.S. Mathematics and M.S., Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from UoM. M.B.A. from University of St. Thomas. Research specialty is the effects of electricity on the human body. Holds over 360 issued U.S. patents. Survive & Succeed: Saving Your Officers and Your Department Instructor: Sergeant (Retired) Steven D. Ashley Agency: Livingston County Sheriff Dept. Course Description: We talk a lot about officer safety, but we tend to emphasize the “big things”, when often it’s attention to detail that’s important. Trainers know that they are the key person in their department’s efforts to prevent officer injuries and reduce liability. This course will focus on “sweating the small stuff”, while emphasizing “Smart Use” and “Best Practices” doctrine in keeping officers safer, both on the street and in the jail. Remember, what gets you hurt is what gets you sued, so Work Safer, Get Sued Less! Instructor Bio: Steve is a Charter Member of ILEETA, and a member of the ILEETA Advisory Board. Steve worked 15 years as a full time police officer, and 12 years as a full time risk manager, specializing in law enforcement issues. A police trainer for over 35 years, he has trained many instructors in high risk topics such as firearms, driving, and other use of force subjects. Steve is a prolific author, and often serves as an expert witness. Make Every Day a Training Day The bad guys don’t take a day off. You shouldn’t either. Online Training Accessible Anywhere, Anytime Self-paced Learning Customized for Your Department 750 HD Training Videos and More than 125 Courses Certified or Accepted for Training Credit in 32 States ILEETA Attendees use Promo Code IL0314 to receive 1 month free with a 12-month department subscription VISIT US ONLINE AT POLICEONEACADEMY.COM VERSION 2.0 COMING SOON Page 69 Use of Force and Liability Instructor: President Charles R. Joyner Agency: Survival Sciences, LLC Course Description: A major issue facing instructors is liability for excesive force claims. If officers use too little force, they can be injured or killed. If they use too much, careers are destroyed and departments face major liability. The advantages/ disadvantages of various use of force models will be discussed. A modern use of force model will be presented and the court decisions which framed the creation of the model. The strategies used by plaintiffs’ attorneys will be examined as well as the solution to preventing/winning excessive force and legal non-compliance claims. Instructor Bio: Chuck Joyner was employed by the CIA from 1983-1987, and was a FBI Special Agent from 1987 until his retirement in 2011. He is a recognized expert in use of force and has lectured internationally and throughout the U.S. Chuck is a FBI certified Firearms, DT, Tactical, OC, and Master Police Instructor. He is a also a certified TASER and baton instructor. He has been the lead instructor in providing instruction to thousands of law enforcement officers, military personnel, and civilians. Use of Force Report Writing Instructor: Lieutenant / Homicide Unit Commander Peter W. Ebel Agency: Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Course Description: Whether it lasts three seconds or three minutes, a law enforcement officer’s use of force incident gets picked apart by the pundits -- defense attorneys, civil attorneys, prosecutors, the media and the public -- for more than three years. This course will focus on use of force reports as the first line of defense in civil lawsuits and why instructors must not only teach how to do it, but then how to write it. Participants will receive a copy of the F.O.R.C.E. F.A.C.T.O.R. template, a valuable teaching tool for this specialty area of instruction. Instructor Bio: Lt. Pete Ebel is a 26-year law enforcement veteran who is currently the commander of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Tactical Unit. Ebel has held numerous instructor certifications, particularly in the area of use of force and tactical applications. He was a presenter at the 2003 Florida Department of Law Enforcment High Liability Trainers Conference and the 2007 and 2014 ILEETA Conferences. An instructor for more than 17 years, he is currently an instructor for the TeamOne Network. Use of Force, Research and Skills Panel Instructor: Sgt. (ret) - CEO Rocky T. Warren Agency: Placer Sheriff’ CA - Warren Consulting Secondary Instructor: Subject Matter Experts - ILEETA Instructors & Members Prerequisites: Course Description: Use of Force is rapidly changing and evolving with escalating threats to officers. This panel is designed to give the latest in viewpoints regarding use of force. It will include class participation, question and answer, exchange of information and possible short duration workshops reviewing actual situations. (Time allowing) Instructor Bio: Rocky Warren - Sgt. (ret) is a thirty-three year police veteran, as well as Use of Force Instructor and InstructorTrainer. Rocky teaches for two colleges and helps design and teach physical skills to meet agencies’ specific needs. Rocky has taught D-Tac, Impact, Firearms and physical skills from academy level to in-service, Officer Survival, Police Advanced Instructor Training, SWAT, Parole, Probation, Corrections, Local State and Federal officers as well as Military. Wellness Courses Averting Personal and Career Crisis: Safe Call Now.Org Instructor: Police Captain/Director of Curriculum Brian R. Nanavaty Agency: Indianapolis Metro PD/Safe Call Now Course Description: Officers experience personal and professional stressors that put them at risk daily. Since 2009, Safe Call Now (SCN) has served as a confidential 24 hour national crisis resource for officers and their families. Recently SCN adopted the holistic Indianapolis Metro PD officer wellness and development early intervention model. By presenting the proven results of the Indianapolis Model and the crisis and referral network resources of SCN; agencies, administrators, and peers would learn strategies to avert personal and career crisis and to partner to build healthier organizations and officers. Page 70 Instructor Bio: Captain Brian Nanavaty (IMPD) is the Director of Curriculum and Training for Safe Call Now (safecallnow.org) a 24 hour national crisis line for first responders. He additionally instructs for the Public Agency Training Council (PATC) Legal and Liability Risk Management and Leadership Institutes. He presented at ILEETA in 2012 and 2013 and at IACP in 2014 on wellness, development and mentoring. He has been featured on Police One.com and in Law and Order magazine and FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. Conquering Stress and Developing Wellness Instructor: Retired Sergeant Mark Sherwood Agency: Tulsa Police Department (OK) Course Description: Stress and law enforcement go hand in hand. This course is an excellent companion to the Below 100 course - a 6th tenet if you will. The instruction centers on practical solutions to conquering stress and developing total wellness (physical, intellectual, spiritual, and emotional) which in turn has a positive impact toward the reduction of cardiovascular disease, the 3rd leading cause of death for law enforcement. Learners will be able take helpful and simple proactive steps to their respective departments to bring about the development of a healthier officer. Instructor Bio: Mark Sherwood, Naturopathic Doctor, is a 24 year retired veteran of the Tulsa Police Department. He has travelled the world as a motivational speaker and influencer. He has a full-time practice in Tulsa, OK has taught worldwide. Mark is the founder of Live4E, a company specializing in education, information, and motivation toward the development of total wellness and a more peaceful/stress free life. Light Hearted & Brief Reminders For L.E. Health & Wellness Instructor: Sergeant Mark V. St. Hilaire Agency: Natick Police Dept. (MA) Course Description: Poor emotional and physical health are some of the top killers and a major cause of disability in L.E. officers today. As a L.E. Trainer: Could you highlight good health & wellness reminders to your students in a few minutes before teaching your specific discipline? Working together-We Will! Utilizing group interaction, let’s develop ideas/styles of brief instruction delivery of a critical subject into a lighter and positive message. This program goal is to motivate and inspire our peers toward better health, fitness and emotional balance to grow and perform better both on and duty. Instructor Bio: Sgt. Mark St. Hilaire is a 29 year L.E. veteran working in Metro-west Boston, Mass. He is a trained volunteer police peer with a regional CISM team who is passionate about public safety wellness. He has experienced the effects of critical incidents, trauma, the day in-day out grind of serving the public, internal politics and the scrutiny of the L.E.O. role. He has presented at conferences, in-service training and ILEETA. He writes about wellness for several LEO publications & the ILEETA Journal. Not Religious...But: minimizing the risk of the abyss Instructor: Sworn Reserve, Chaplain Robert A. Denton Agency: Akron Police Department Course Description: Law enforcement has an increasingly difficult mission which taxes its very spirit. The term “dispirited” raises peer and supervisory concerns. Evolving challenges to the profession impact at deeper levels than just the emotional and cognitive. Anchoring the role of spirituality in empirical research participants will recognize the important framework of core beliefs as we address PTSD, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma and police suicide. Trainers will be provided practical assessment tools which may be replicated for use within their departmental practice. Instructor Bio: Robert Denton, Ph.D., LISW-S has been a sworn reserve with Akron Police Department since 1971, has served as chaplain since 1993 and regularly instructs in-service training. He is Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the University of Akron, is OPOTA certified to teach crisis intervention, domestic violence, victim laws and is the director of the Safety Forces Chaplaincy Center which provides confidential and cost free behavioral health services to all departments in Summit County Ohio. Officer Wellness Programs - Perk or Necessity?? Instructor: Lead Instructor Scott F. Michel Agency: Tactical Functional Training Prerequisites: Must complete liability waiver prior to course. Course Description: In this course, attendees will begin to learn some of the hands-on skills that are required to effectively Page 71 integrate a fitness program into their personal life as well as within a department. These skills and principles were integrated by a Colorado SWAT team that prior to integrating these techniques into its training, was losing one member each year to a major injury, resulting in an average of $700,000 in worker’s comp claims just for the SWAT team. This course is for any LEO or department looking to learn how to fill the gaps in his/her fitness training. Instructor Bio: Scott Michel has served the LE population for the past eight years. Scott has partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Justice to integrate a new style of functional fitness training into the state academy programs. Scott has presented on the topic of officer wellness across the country and internationally. When not working with the law enforcement population, Scott owns and operates a gym in Madison, WI and enjoys spending time with his wife and four children. Public Safety Wellness Instructor: President & CEO Martin A. Garrison Agency: BodyFacts Wellness Services Prerequisites: Comfortable clothing to move in Course Description: This session, “Wellness In Mind”, is a seminal wellness curriculum designed specifically for the world’s most stressful vocations. Through self-reflection, learners will uncover the “whys” of their behavior throughout their days (and nights). Self-reflection will consist of uncovering blind spots, minimizing barriers, and unloading burdens that are not conducive to wellness. Reflection be combined with knowledge of the dimensions of wellness, social ecology, energy balance, movement realities, nourishmentl strategies, and resilience strategies to respond to healthy temptations. Instructor Bio: Andrew Garrison is a certified personal trainer and health coach with a Masters degree in physical education. His work in public safety combines physical readiness standards, human interaction stress, and wellness education. Andrew has taught at many national conferences, including the American Jail Association, American Correctional Association, American THE WORLD’S MOST ADVANCED ROBOTIC TARGET SYSTEM ® REAL THREATS DON’T STAND STILL NOR ACT PREDICTABLY UNPREDICTABLE MOTION SEQUENCES 8 ON-BOARD FACTORY MODES CUSTOM MODES WITH FREE APP AUTONOMOUSLY OR REMOTE CONTROLLED BATTERY OPERATED (RECHARGEABLE) LIGHTWEIGHT & PORTABLE (20 LBS.) CAPABLE OF DIFFICULTY RAMPING TRAIN FOR REALITY! TRAIN WITH THE TARGABOT! ACCEPTS STANDARD TARGETS 260.249.9960 WWW.TARGAMITE.COM DESIGNED & ASSEMBLED IN THE USA Page 72 Council on Exercise Symposium, International Association of Certified Training Personnel, and National Commission on Correctional Health Care. Rut conquering: Change your tactics - Find your purpose. Instructor: Border Services Officer Carol E. Green Agency: Canada Border Services Agency Course Description: It could be argued that for many of us, the optimism and passion we had as “rookies” bears no likeness to that which we hold now. In a rut? Is banging your head against the wall forcing yet another helmet requisition? Do you believe that leadership is being forsaken for management? Inspiring and interactive, this session will help to give you rut-conquering 4 wheel drive. You will be able to develop strategies to increase morale, re-stoke your fire, tactically reposition and engage the possible both at work and at home. Instructor Bio: Carol Green has spent over 20 years working in federal and local government agencies, including law enforcement, security, tax and air traffic. Carol has also served in multiple leadership roles in the world’s largest service club organization, creating highly effective methods for boosting leadership and morale. Currently an officer and training coordinator, she is dedicated to training and learning and is passionate about igniting that spark in others. Tactical Yoga Instructor: Deputy Traci C. Ciepiela Agency: Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office Prerequisites: Comfortable Clothing /Work Out Clothing Course Description: Tactical Yoga is not just for girls. Although Yoga is often considered a girls “sport” there are actually components to different poses that can help to improve knees, backs, necks and digestion. When done in sequence damage to these vital body parts can be reversed. You will be participating in a practice of the routines that can put you back on the road to healthy knees and backs. The course will also cover trigger point pain that officers frequently suffer with. Finally we will also cover moves to aid in digestion. Routines will also be diagrammed for take home practice. Instructor Bio: As an officer for fifteen years,Traci Ciepiela was quickly on her way to knee surgery. In a last ditch effort to avoid what she believed to be inevitable she worked with a yogi and turned the corner on her knee. Two years later the pain in the knees, back, neck and feet she was experiencing on a daily basis, are gone. Through weekly yoga practice and trigger point therapy Traci was able to train and complete a number of triathlons including an Olympic Distance Race in 2014. The Day The Brotherhood of Law Enforcement Died Instructor: Robert “Coach” Lindsey Executive Director Agency: Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office, LA Secondary Instructor: John S. Marx Course Description: This course will discuss the pro’s and con’s of a “brotherhood and sisterhood” of law enforcement and er a discussion guide on the future of our profession to take back to your agency. We will utilize a system of emotionally safe, performance driven instruction to promote active audience participation and discussion. We will discuss honor, tradition, leadership, influence, service, taking care of our own, bullying, the code of silence, wellness and what we do to relax. This course is about YOUR role in the future of law enforcement so come with an open mind and be willing to participate. Instructor Bio: “Coach” Bob Lindsey is a retired Law Enforcement Colonel of almost 35 years in metropolitan New Orleans. He is a graduate of Loyola University and the National FBI Academy. “Coach” is a founding member of ASLET and a board member of ILEETA. He continues to devote his life to keeping our brother and sister officers safe on and off duty and to making it to retirement and beyond. He is an instructor of Verbal Defense and Influence and a contributor to PoliceOne. Non Soleus (Never Alone) Page 73 • Firearm Instructor Development Schools • National Police Shooting Championships • Law Enforcement Officer of the Year • Scholarship Awards & Member Benefits http://LE.NRA.org • LE@nrahq.org • 703-267-1640 Page 74 ILEETA Advisory Board Artwohl, Alexis – Advisory Board – Force Science Institute Ashley, Steve – Use of Force Trainer/Expert and former Police Sgt./MI Ayoob, Massad – Director of Lethal Force Institute/FL Bostain, John – Relias Training Brankin, Phil – Director of NEMRT/IL Brave, Mike – President of LAAW, Inc. and ILEETA Legal Advisor/WI Carroll, Dennis – Ret. Lt. with Schaumburg IL Police Dept. /IL Cordell, Ray – Deputy Chief with South Barrington Police Dept./IL Engelmann, Tom – Director of Campus Safety Cazenovia College/NY Grossman, Lt. Col. Dave – U.S. Army – Retired/AR Harvey, Bill – Chief of Police – Ephrata Police Department (PA). Hedden, Harvey – Executive Director of ILEETA – Ret. Lt. with Kenosha Sheriff’s Dept./WI Janowick, Tim – Chief of Police, Mount Prospect/IL Johnson, Daryl – D.T. Instructor/AL Mader, Chuck – Investigator with Bloomingdale P.D. & Law Enf. Instructor/IL McRoberts, Dave – Ret. Capt. Kenosha, WI S.D. Merlin, Ray – Kenosha County Sheriff’s Dept./WI Nowicki, Ed – Former ILEETA Executive Director and Law Enf. Instructor/WI Nowicki, Eric – Muskego Police Officer and Law Enf. Instructor/WI O’Malley, Mike – Pres. of Personal Protection Consultants & Former Police Sgt./PA Ouellette, Roland – Senior Instructor w/MOAB Int’l/PA Pearce, Mark – Training Director for the Decisive Tactics Group/United Kingdom Rossi, Guy – Ret. Sergeant of Rochester PD/NY Scarry, Laura – Attorney w/DeAno & Scarry, LLC/IL Sciammarella, MD, Lt. Col. Joe – Emergency Room Physician / U.S. Army Reserve/NY Smith, Jim – Special Agent w/CSX Railroad Police/NY Smith, Larry – Ret. Lt. with the San Diego P.D. and active Law Enf. Trainer/CA Soltys, Chuck – Firearms and Tactical Instructor with DEA/IL Trautman, Neal – Exec Dir. of the National Institute of Ethics/MS Truncale, Joe – Ret. Glenview, IL Police Officer Willis, Brian – Deputy Executive Director of ILEETA–Director of Winning Mind Training/Canada Zanti, Tony – Law Enforcement Trainer/Italy Page 75 Safety Rules Everyone attending the conference is responsible for safety. When we take safety for granted, we should take injuries for granted. Whether you are lecturing or conducting a hands-on/defensive tactics class, presenters at the ILEETA conference are required to abide by these safety rules. Please review the following and incorporate them into your presentation at the ILEETA Conference. General Safety Rules for All Classes 1. Identify: Someone in class to contact Command Post/Hotel Security in case of emergency. 2. Identify: Emergency exits, first aid equipment, AED (hotel front desk), fire extinguisher. 3. Identify: Persons trained in first aid, CPR, AED. 4. Identify: Persons with physical limitations, previous injuries, or special needs. 5. Minimize slip, trip and fall hazards from equipment, chairs, tables and cords. 6. Report any injury to the Command Post even if minor. Hands On/Demonstration Training Rules 1. Gym mats are to be used when anyone is to be taken to the floor or where activity on the floor could result in abrasions. 2. No wearing or carrying of live weapons in the classroom, no real firearms/knives to be used. 3. Remove sharp jewelry, apparel/objects and rings when fingers could be swelled. 4. No horseplay will be tolerated, no unscripted or undemonstrated technique to be conducted without the permission and supervision of the lead instructor. 5. Conduct a safety inspection of the training area and all participants for hazards, weapons. 6. Full intensity techniques are to be conducted with appropriate safety equipment and supervision. 7. Establish a “break” rule or command to discontinue a technique when pain is experienced. 8. Determine the physical condition and preparation of participants to participate in the activity. 9. Use appropriate warm up procedures and advise participants to discontinue activity if they experience fatigue. 10. Use red wrist bands or tape to warn of a participant with a prior injury or physical limitation. 11. Use participants as safety monitors who may stop activity if they see a potential hazard. 12. Determine the skill level of participants and conduct training at a pace that will insure their safety. 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