ICJE Courses
In addition to the scheduled seminars (click on text to left), the following courses are available during the years 2002/2003 (other courses available upon request). To view a discription of each course, click on any course title below, or to view all of the courses, click here:  ICJE Course Descriptions
 

Alabama and Federal Law Update

Building Community Support and Public Awareness of Potential Terrorist Activity in Your Jurisdiction

Civil and Criminal Liability for Front Line Officers and Supervisors

Crime Scene Management

Current Terrorist Threats

Diversity Training for Law Enforcement

Documentary and Computer Searches

Drafting Arrest and Search Warrants

Ethics for Law Enforcement Officers

Executive Level Supervision

First Line Supervision

First Responder - Critical Incident Stress

Highway Drug Interdiction

Identity Theft

Importance of Physical Fitness For Law Enforcement Officers

Informant Program Management

Instructor Development Course

Interviewing the Suspected Terrorist

Internet Investigations

Interview and Interrogation Techniques

Local Law Enforcement Response to Terrorism

Managing Bomb Threats

Officer Survival/Tactical Stops
Police Instructor Basic Course

Pre-Employment Counseling for Families of Law
Enforcement Applicants

All About Profiling

Protection of Officers Their Families Victims and Witnesses From Terrorist Activity

Psychological Aspects of Hostage Negotiation

Settling Workplace Disputes

Sexual Harassment in the Law Enforcement Workplace

Stress Management

Setting up Undercover Operations

Technical Surveillance

The New Plain Feel Doctrine

Terrorism and Technology A Review of Cyberterrorism Threats and Defensive Technology Available to Local Departments

Trial Preparation and Testimony

White Collar and Computer Crime Investigation

Workplace Discrimination:  Basic  Training to Avoid Liability

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