This two-and-a-half-day training is designed to increase officers’ skills in handling one of the most common and most complicated calls in police work – the domestic assault call. The relationship between the offender and victim and the highly volatile nature of these cases can make police investigation very frustrating.
This training focuses on the problems law enforcement officers face and provides useful strategies and techniques. Participants are encouraged to step back to explore policy development and strategies that communities can use to improve collaboration between law enforcement and related agencies. It is designed for law enforcement officers and trainers, shelter directors and advocates, and others who are working with law enforcement within a coordinated community response. Topics include:
This course has been approved by the Minnesota POST Board for 14 continuing education credits.
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