Patrol Officer Drug Investigations
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The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is pleased to announce the “Patrol Officer Drug Investigations” training, presented by Professional Law Enforcement Training, LLC.
Drug-related crimes are impacting every community across the United States. Law enforcement agencies devote a tremendous amount of resources to combat illegal narcotic activity.
This course will present information on basic drug identification and cutting agents for each of the major drugs. Oftentimes, criminals do not conceal the cutting agents. Up-to-date drug trends and packaging material will be discussed.
Search and seizure case law as it relates to drug investigations continuously changes. Officers will be presented with the most up-to-date court rulings impacting narcotic investigations. Consent searches are the backbone of many interdiction units. Learning how to legally obtain consent can help provide solid evidence of guilt if narcotics are discovered based on the consent. Various tips and techniques will be presented during this block of instruction.
Concealment methods used by drug dealers are becoming extremely complex. Information will be presented to identify hidden compartments and common places where drug dealers attempt to conceal contraband.
After attending this course, patrol officers will have the resources and training to seize larger quantities of drugs, firearms, and U.S. currency.
Topics to be Covered Include:
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Drug Identification
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Responding to Drug House Complaints
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Search and Seizure Case Law
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Knock and Talk Operations
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Consent Searches
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Vehicle Stops and Terry Frisks
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Concealment Methods and Highway Interdiction
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Report Writing
Who Should Attend:
This training is only available to sworn law enforcement officers in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Partial In-service Credit:
Partial In-service Credit (PIC) for Virginia law enforcement officers will be available.
Travel, Lodging, and Meals:
Transportation, lodging, and meals are the responsibility of the participant.
Training Time and Details:
Sign-in begins at 7:30 am.
Training begins at 8:00 am and concludes at 5:00 pm.
Cost and Registration:
Registration is required; however, there is no fee to attend this training.
Please note that the DCJS registration system does not have the capacity to sort eligible from ineligible registrants. Therefore, anyone who registers will receive a confirmation. It is the responsibility of the DCJS-assigned course director to review the roster and make a final determination on acceptance into the course.
For More Information, Contact:
Chris Scuderi
804.278.7054
christopher.scuderi@dcjs.virginia.gov