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Alabama POST The Alabama Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission ecognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Course credit is determined by the attending officer’s department Chief or Sheriff. On an annual basis the attending officer may not consecutively use the course as training credit. |
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Alaska PSC The Alaska Police Standards Council recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Individual departments have their own requirements; therefore credit must be determined by attendee's department. |
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Arizona POST The Arizona Peace Officers Standards and Training Board has determined to qualify the Street Survival Seminar for 16 POST (continued or proficiency) training credits. Upon completion of the seminar, attendees must collect and submit the “Program Compliance Confirmation” form, available at the seminar, to their department to receive training credit (this form must not be submitted to APOST).
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Arkansas CLEST The Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Attending officers must submit a copy of the seminar’s workbook and certificate to their department when requesting training credit. Course credit is determined by the attending officer’s department.
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Delaware State Police Delaware State Police r ecognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Individual departments have their own requirements; therefore credit must be determined by attendee's department
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The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center The FLETC serves as an interagency law enforcement training organization for more than 80 Federal agencies. The Center also provides services to state, local, and international law enforcement agencies. The Center is headquartered at Glynco, GA, near the port city of Brunswick, halfway between Savannah, GA, and Jacksonville, FL. In addition to Glynco, the FLETC operates two other residential training sites in Artesia, NM, and Charleston, SC. The FLETC also operates a non-residential in-service re-qualification and advanced training facility in Cheltenham, MD, for use by agencies with large concentrations of personnel in the Washington, D.C., area. The FLETC has oversight and program management responsibility for the International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Gaborone, Botswana; San Salvador, El Salvador; and Lima, Peru. The FLETC also supports training at other ILEAs in Hungary and Thailand.
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Florida CJSTC The Florida Criminal Justice and Standards Training Commission recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Individual departments have their own requirements; therefore credit must be determined by attendee's department.
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The Fraternal Order of Police The Fraternal Order of Police is the world's largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 324,000 members in more than 2,100 lodges. FOP is the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities. They are committed to improving the working conditions of law enforcement officers and the safety of those we serve through education, legislation, information, community involvement, and employee representation. No one knows the dangers and the difficulties faced by today's police officers better than another officer, and no one knows police officers better than the FOP. Calibre Press has been enjoying partnership with FOP for many years in our shared desire to provide training that improves and saves officers’ lives.
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Georgia POST The Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. In order for attending officers to receive training credit, the seminar’s host department will submit the seminar roster to the Georgia POST after completion of the seminar. Course credit is determined by the attending officer’s department.
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Idaho POST The Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training Academy recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit as an “Officer Safety Course: Course # 139”. In order for attending officers to receive training credit, the seminar’s host department will submit the seminar roster to the Idaho POST after completion of the seminar.
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Indiana LEA The Indiana Law Enforcement Academy recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. |
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Injured Police Officers Fund The mission of the Injured Police Officers Fund (IPOF) is to help reduce the financial burden suffered by Police Officers and their families in the event of a line of duty injury or death by providing monetary assistance to these Officers and their families.
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International Association of Women Police The IAWP was started in 1915 as the International Policewomen's Association. The IACP lent their support by helping to draft the original constitution. The charter was adopted and incorporated in Washington, D.C. in 1926. The organization changed its name to the International Association of Women Police (IAWP).in 1956. With a membership of over 4500 police officers and other law enforcement professionals, from more than 65 countries worldwide, IAWP has gained recognition as ‘the voice’ for women in law enforcement. Each year more police departments and administrators turn to the IAWP for support in recognizing officers for awards of excellence; access to professional police training; and for information on current issues such as harassment, pregnancy, family issues, recruitment, gender bias, networking and mentoring programs.
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Iowa LEA The Iowa Law Enforcement Academy recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Course credit is determined by the attending officer's department.
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Maine CJA The Maine Criminal Justice Academy recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Course credit is determined by the attending officer's department. |
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Maryland Coalition of Police and Deputy Sheriffs Maryland COPS is a state-wide association of unions and associations of working law enforcement officers. We provide a wealth of representation, organization, and advocate support for associations and unions of law enforcement officers in Maryland.
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Maryland PCTC The Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions recognize the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Course I.D. is “P12303”. In order for attending officers to receive training credit, Calibre Press will submit the roster to the host department after completion of the seminar.
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Michigan COLES The Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Course ID is "Officer Safety" SUR and 302 Funding # 4653. In order for attending officers to receive training credit, the host department will subit the roster to MCOLES after completion of the seminar.
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Minnesota POST The Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Course credit is determined by the attending officer’s department.
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Missouri POST The Missouri Peace Officer Standards and Training Program recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit: Technical - 5 hours; Legal - 1.5 hours; Skill - 3.5 hours; Interpersonal - 6.5 hours (16 hours total). Missouri POST Control Number 321080703.
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Montana POST The Montana Public Safety Officer Standards and Training Council recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit.
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Nevada POST The Nevada Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit.
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North Dakota POST The North Dakota Peace Officer Standards and Training Board recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Course credit is determined by the attending officer’s department.
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Ohio POTC The Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit to all departments in Ohio.
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Oregon DPSST The Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. In order for attending officers to receive training credit, the seminar's host department will submit the roster to ODPSST after completion of the seminar. Course Credit is determined by the attending officer's department.
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South Carolina DPS The South Carolina Department of Public Safety recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Attending officers must submit a copy of the seminar’s certificate to their department when requesting training credit.
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Tennessee POST The Tennessee Police Officer Standards and Training Commission recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit.
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Texas CLEOSE The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. In order for attending officers to receive training credit, the seminar's host department will submit the roster to TCLEOSE after completion of the seminar.
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Utah POST The Utah Council of Peace Officer Standards and Training recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Course credit is determined by the attending officer's department Chief or Sheriff.
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The Virginia Coalition of Police and Deputy Sheriffs VCOPS is a working cops organization that was established to provide one united voice for Virginia's law enforcement officers. Out goal is to improve wages, hours and working conditions as well as to increase the recognition of the professionalism of law enforcement in Virginia. We also provide training and consultation to our member organizations and individual LEO's. Finally, we work on a state level to introduce and support legislations which is beneficial to all of Virginia's law enforcement officers and oppose legislation that reduces benefits to law enforcement.
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Virginia DCJS The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours of career development/elective credits. VDCJS will provide forms at the seminar. Attending officers must submit this form to their agency to upon completion of the seminar to receive training credit.
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Wisconsin Department of Justice The Wisconsin Department of Justice recognizes the Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar for 16 hours towards training credit. Course credit is determined by the attending officer's department.
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