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COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF COLORADO

Sponsored Training

In today’s policing climate, officers have to perform under an unprecedented level of scrutiny, while maintaining professionalism, and navigating high-pressure, emotionally charged encounters.

That is why this course was designed.

This personal safety course is for police officers, detention officers, and any other group within law enforcement that deals with the public.

Our goal is to provide officers with essential, usable skills, to effectively and safely manage difficult and/or aggressive encounters, while maintaining personal and professional safety.

This course has been taught all over the country, at the academy level, as well as in-service curriculum, and now through funding provided by the Colorado Community College System, it is being presented for you.

The 8-hour training (8am - 4pm), focuses directly on Deliberate De-escalation, and the fundamentals of public safety in the ever-changing environment of Colorado.

Sign up NOW  … or, you could always just watch another video.

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Completed Trainings

May 2023

Hosted by: Pueblo Police Department

Hosted by: Front Range Community College (Ft. Collins)

June 2023

Hosted by: Pike Peak Community College

Hosted by: Fort Morgan Police Department

Hosted by: Arapahoe Community College

July 2023

Hosted by: Cañyon City Police Department

Hosted by: Front Range Community College (Westminster)

Hosted by: Elbert County Sheriff's Office

Hosted by: Otero Community College

August 2023

Hosted by: Steamboat Springs Police Department

Hosted by: Routt County Sheriff's Office

September 2023

Hosted by: Glenwood Springs Police Department

Hosted by: Lake County Sheriff's Office

Hosted by: Elbert County Sheriff's Office

Hosted by: Leadville Police Department

Hosted by: Salida Police Department

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