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Event Phone: 984-664-7649
This course focuses on the various ways law enforcement agencies can leverage aviation technology in daily operations to include topics such as: UAV/SUAS technology, platforms, tactical employment, and integration with law enforcement functions.
Event Phone: 984-664-7649
This program is designed to qualify students by instilling the knowledge and skills to successfully handle an active threat event. The training utilizes dynamic interactive drills and scenario based training.
Event Phone: 984-664-7649
This course introduces advanced drug interception and investigative techniques for undercover narcotics officers, and provides an in-depth overview of search warrant writing and execution.
Established in 1875 as Salem Academy, the campus has subsequently functioned as Pineland School for Girls, Pineland Junior College, Edwards Military Institute and finally Southwood College. The campus still utilizes the Blanchard Learning Resource Center, the Royal Classroom Building, the Jones Auditorium, a cafeteria and an office building from the Southwood campus. Added over the […]
The West Campus provides 9 classrooms with modern presentation technology, a dormitory that can house 72 students, a gymnasium that includes a full-service weight room, an indoor firing range with 12 lanes for pistol/shotgun/rifle fire, a cafeteria, and large field with a ¼-mile running/walking track.
Event Phone: 984-664-7649
This course presents an overview of the investigative knowledge and tools required to conduct sophisticated cases involving the movement of licit prescription drugs to an illicit market.
Event Phone: 984-664-7649
Training of proper planning methods and techniques for conducting successful foot, vehicle and stationary surveillance operations.
Event Phone: 984-664-7649
Mexican drug trafficking organizations are impacting communities in nearly every U.S. city. The information presented is based on the instructor’s unique experience in conducting long-term undercover operations, wire-tap intercepts, and debriefings of suspects directly linked to various Mexican drug cartels.
The primary purpose of the academy is to conduct basic training for correctional officers, probation/parole officers and juvenile justice employees, as well as other in-service training. The law enforcement agencies within DPS will be able to use Samarcand to conduct in-service and advanced training programs, while other local, state and federal agencies may also conduct training at the facility from time to time.
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