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LEO 0463 Section 7927 - CMS Defensive Tactics Instructor

This is an advanced/specialized training course for law enforcement or corrections officers. The 80-hour Law Enforcement Defensive Tactics Instructor course was organized and developed to enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of an individual to better prepare prospective officers to control subjects and defend themselves using appropriate defensive tactics in accordance with the Recommended Response to Resistance Matrix. It is based on the premise that the primary objective of the law enforcement basic recruit defensive tactics training instructor is to alert students to the responsibilities of safe and efficient response to resistance. This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission's approved Specialized Training Program. It is designed to accommodate a maximum of 20 students per class to ensure that each student has the appropriate amount of time to complete the teaching exercise and practical scenarios.

No corequisites or prerequisites
Credits: 2.67

Section notes

DEFENSIVE TACTICS INSTRUCTOR
DATE: February 4-15, 2013
HOURS: 8a-5p 40 hours
FEE: Trust Fund
LOCATION: Seminole State College SLM Campus
Center for Public Safety, Room; 150
INSTRUCTOR: K. Kaiser
PROGRAM CONTENT:
The 80 hour Law Enforcement Defensive Tactics Instructor Course was organized and developed to enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of an individual to better prepare prospective officers to control subjects and defend themselves using appropriate Defensive Tactics in accordance with the Recommended Response to Resistance Matrix. It is based on the premise that the primary objective of the law enforcement basic recruit Defensive Tactics training instructor is to alert students to their responsibilities for safe and efficient response to resistance.

This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Specialized Training Program. It is designed to accommodate a maximum of 15 students per class. This size limitation is to ensure that each student has the appropriate amount of time to complete the teaching exercise and practical scenarios. Students should wear appropriate physical training attire and bring plenty of water for hydration.

Seat Priority goes to officers of Seminole County.
Contact your training officer for reservations or call Seminole State CJI at 407-708-2187. Forms can be faxed to the Seminole State College CJI at 407-322-1309.
A complete list of Advanced Training Classes is available online at: www.seminolestate.edu/criminaljustice

Courses Offered For Spring 2013
TermClassDelivery MethodCampusRoomStatusStart DateEnd DateProfessorStart TimeEnd TimeDaysBookSylb.
OT7927Lecture and DiscussionSLMSLMPS0150Open02/0402/15Hendrix8:00 a.m.3:59 p.m.M/T/W/TH/FTextbook InformationView Syllabus
OT7927Lecture and DiscussionSLMSLMPS0150Open02/0402/15Kaiser8:00 a.m.3:59 p.m.M/T/W/TH/FTextbook InformationView Syllabus
OT7927Lecture and DiscussionSLMSLMPS0150Open02/0402/15Wheeler8:00 a.m.3:59 p.m.M/T/W/TH/FTextbook InformationView Syllabus
OT7927Lecture and DiscussionSLMSLMPS0150Open02/0402/15Torres8:00 a.m.3:59 p.m.M/T/W/TH/FTextbook InformationView Syllabus
OT7927Lecture and DiscussionSLMSLMPS0150Open02/0402/15Cardona8:00 a.m.3:59 p.m.M/T/W/TH/FTextbook InformationView Syllabus
OT7927Lecture and DiscussionSLMSLMPS0156Open02/0402/15Staff3:59 p.m.4:59 p.m.M/T/W/TH/FTextbook InformationView Syllabus

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