Basic
Recruit School
Extremism
Seminar
Instructor Development Seminar
Managing Civil Actions in
Threat incidents - Protester Devices Course
Police Supervisor Course
Basic
Radar Operator
I-100
(ICS Orientation)
I-200
(ICS Basic)
I-300
(ICS Intermediate)
400
(ICS Advanced)
Breath Analysis Operator Course
Basic
Radar Operator Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents - Command
Course
Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents - Basic Course

Basic
Recruit School ( Basic Course for Police Officers)
(FULL TIME OFFICERS)Attendees must be sworn officers
and sponsored by a Police Agency. Upon
successful completion, students receive 21 credits from Westchester
Community College, and as such, there are tuition costs and associated
fees.
Students born after January , 1957 are required, under state law, to
provide
written proof of inoculation against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR).
Certificates of Residency are required for students residing
outside
Westchester County. To qualify for graduation, successful
completion of
the physical agility examination is mandatory. Recruits
will be required to
meet or exceed the 50th percentile of all four components of
the
physical fitness test battery as adopted by the Bureau of Municipal
Police. The physical fitness test includes sit-ups, the flex (sit
and
reach), bench press and 1.5 mile run. Recruits must pass this test
in
order to successfully complete this course.
Extremism
Seminar
Extremism In New YorkThis training aims to provide
officers with a comprehensive overview of the
extremism groups operating in the Northeastern United States with
Special emphasis on New York, their leaders and members and their
ideologies, as well as tips for combating their activities at the local
and
regional level. Goals: At the conclusion of this training, officers
will be able to:
- Identify the major extremist groups operating in
New York and the Northeast as well as their leaders
and recruiters.
- Identify the major extremist groups operating in
Connecticut and the Northeastern U.S., as well as their
key leaders and recruiters.
- Recognize manifestations of extremist activity for what
they are and be familiar with tactics and strategies used by
extremists.
- Understand the ideology and theoretical basis of extremist
groups such as the World Church of the Creator, the
National Alliance, skinheads, Aryan Nations, Christian Identity,
KKK, militias, etc.
- Decode tattoos, graffiti and code commonly used by
extremists to communicate with each other.
- Recognize the importance of accurately reporting and
investigating all manifestations of extremism, including hate
crimes.
- Appreciate the importance of approaching extremist groups
from a regional perspective and cooperating with colleagues from
other jurisdictions in combating their activities.
Topics: The training will touch on the following subjects:
- Extremism in New York: From the KKK and the World Church of
the Creator to the National Alliance.
- Scope and Scale of Groups in NY
- Groups ideologies and histories
- Leadership
- Regional links with other extremists
- From Christian Identity to Aryan Nations: The ideological
underpinnings of key extremist groups
- 88/14 and the Celtic Cross: The Symbols of Extremists
- Tattoos, symbols, code words
- Responding to Extremism: Tips for officers
Instructor Development Course
A two week course designed to certify Police Officers as General
Topics
Instructors. Upon successful completion, students receive three
(3) credits
from Westchester Community College, and as such, there are tuition costs
and associated fees. Certificates of Residency are required for
students
residing outside Westchester County.
Managing Civil Actions in
Threat incidents - Protester Devices Course
(MCATI)
Law enforcement agencies that handle WMD incidents are required to
address any civil disturbances that arise as a result of these
incidents.
Police need to be trained to understand the principles involved in MCATI.
Poor crowd management within general proximity of a WMD event can
easily
exacerbate the continued spread of chemical or biological contamination,
unless non-public safety persons are prevented from entering and exiting
the
threat zone. Civil action in threat incidents is known by a variety of
names: riot, civil
disturbance, or protest. From a small peaceful assembly to a
large, out-of-
control, violent confrontation, public safety officials must be prepared
to handle
the incident. This course provides Federal, State, and local
public agencies
with the skills and tactics necessary to prepare for and successfully
mitigate
protesters and their devices. The course combines classroom
instruction
detailing the history of devices, tools to be considered for
extrication, and safety
considerations. The majority of the course will be spent in the
field using
tools and defeating improvised protestor devices. The primary
course
objective of this MCATI program is to teach methods of recognizing,
responding
to, and counteracting protester tactics, such as human chains, barriers,
and
improvised devices. Additional course topics will include, but not
be limited to,
extracting protesters, disabling devices, diverting attempts to create
blockages,
lock picking, teamwork, and power tools/machines.
Course Objectives
- Identify how and when certain devices and tools can be applied
to restore order.
- Demonstrate the ability to safely use specialized tools and
devices to extricate protesters and restore order.
- Identify and protect protester rights as guaranteed by the
First Amendment while still conducting extrication procedures.
- Identify the legal aspects and actions allowed by law when
dealing with passive resistance.
- Identify the roles and responsibilities of individual members of
an
extrication team.
Course Length
Prerequisite
- MCATI-Basic Concepts (AWR-103)
Target Audience/Discipline
- Law Enforcement
- Emergency Services Unit
- Fire Service
Certificate
- CRA Certificate of Completion (2.4 CEU's)
Cost
- All training and course materials are free to eligible
jurisdictions.
Police Supervisor Course
A three (3) week program for newly promoted Police Officers to
a supervisory
rank. Upon successful completion, students receive six (5)
credits from
Westchester Community College, and as such, there are tuition costs and
associated fees. Students born after January 1, 1957 are required,
under
state law, to provided written proof of inoculation against
measles, mumps
and rubella (MMR).
Certificates of Residency are required for students
residing outside
Westchester County.
I-100 (ICS) Orientation
http://www.nysemo.state.ny.us/TRAINING/TrainingHome.htm
The I-100 (ICS) Orientation is the starting point for the curriculum
and is
available to everyone as a self-study program. The link above will
bring you to a downloadable version of the module which you can take
your own pace. Afterwards, return to the link to submit your exam answers
to us electronically for grading. A Certificate of Completion will
be sent to all individuals who pass the exam. The I-100 is the
recommended prerequisite for the I-200 program.
I-200 (ICS Basic)
The I-200 (ICS Basic) is designed as a 12-hour (typically day and one
half) classroom delivered program. The ICS Basic program is
comprised of five modules intended to provide all participants with an
understanding of the primary components of the Incident Command
System. The five modules cover the Principles and Features of ICS,
the ICS Organization, Facilities used to support incident management,
Incident Resources, and Common Responsibilities for all
responders. The ICS Basic program is delivered in locations throughout
the State. Please see our Training Calendar for scheduled training
dates and locations. I-200 is a prerequisite for the I-300
program.
I-300 (ICS Intermediate)
The
I-300 (ICS Intermediate) is a 20-24 hour course usually delivered in a 21/2
or 3 day classroom format. The I-300 program combines the
application of the principles learned in the ICS Basic program with an
emphasis on organizing and planning for incidents and events. The
five modules of the ICS Intermediate program cover Organization and
Staffing, Organizing for Incidents and Events, Incident Resource
Management, Air Operations, and Planning for Incidents and Events.
The ICS Intermediate program is delivered in locations around the
State. Please see our Training Calendar for scheduled training
dates and locations. I-300 is a prerequisite for the I-400 program,
and is typically the prerequisite for the ICS Skills Courses.
I-400 (ICS Advanced)
The I-400 (ICS Advanced) is a classroom
delivered program that discusses advanced management applications of the
Incident Command System including Command and General Staff, Unified
Command, Major Incident Management, Area Command, and Multi-agency
Coordination. Candidates for this course should have a considerable
background in incident management in both academic and practical
application.
Breath Analysis Operator Course
Course Length: 40 hours
Prerequisites: Basic Course for Police Officers or equivalent
Program Overview:
The Breath Analysis Operator course trains police officers in the
operation of
both wet chemical and infrared instruments. The program presents
information
on the effects of alcohol on the human body, operational procedures,
Vehicle
and Traffic Law pertaining to DWI enforcement, and pertinent case
law. This
course contains an 8 hour distance learning component and pretest which
all
students must complete before taking the classroom training. The
classroom
component is 32 hours. Students must pass the pretest, a written
examination
and an instrument proficiency examination in order to be
certified. All officers
who are certified after September 1, 2001 will receive a universal
Breath
Analysis Operator Permit. Officers who posses a valid pemit issued
after
September 1, 2001 will be certified to operate
Basic
Radar Operator
Required Equipment:
On days 2 & 3, field work necessitates a police vehicle equipped
with a radar
unit operated by a certified radar operator. Also, the student is
required to
wear the police uniform when conducting the field work on these two (2)
days.
Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents - Basic Course
(MCATI)
Course Description
Law enforcement agencies that handle weapons of
mass destruction (WMD) incidents are required to address any civil
disturbances that arise as a result of these incidents. Police need to
be trained to understand the principles involved in MCATI. Poor crowd
management within general proximity of a WMD event can easily exacerbate
the continued spread of chemical or biological contamination, unless
non-public safety persons are prevented from entering and exiting the
threat zone.
This train-the-trainer course provides Federal,
State, and local
law enforcement agencies with the knowledge and skills necessary to
prepare for and successfully mitigate threat incidents involving civil
disorder. The course combines classroom instruction and numerous field
exercises to allow the students to apply the concepts and tactics in a
controlled environment. The program provides instruction
in a historical perspective of civil disturbances, mobile field force
team tactics, crowd behavior, demonstrator tactics, room and store
entries, vertical building patrol, use of force during civil
disturbances, special threats, mass arrest, less lethal munitions, and
riot control agent familiarization for use during civil disturbances,
and concludes with a culminating exercise.
Course Objectives
-
Describe the tactics
used by protestors against public safety during
a civil action.
-
Identify the
appropriate level of force to use in a civil action.
-
Demonstrate the
proper procedures effecting arrests in a mass arrest situation.
-
Describe various
decontamination processes that may be used during a civil disorder.
-
Discuss the
advantages and disadvantages of the use of chemical agents in a
civil action.
-
Describe the
advantages and disadvantages of the use of less than lethal
munitions in a civil disorder.
-
Demonstrate the
tactics used in a civil action when members of public safety are
confronted with hostile gunfire and sniper situations.
Course Length
Target Audience/Discipline
- Law
Enforcement
- Emergency
Management
- Governmental
Administrative
Certificate
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