The Purdue University Police Department is offering free, virtual verbal de-escalation training in January and February. The training sessions will consist of a two-hour PowerPoint presentation.
The simulator was showcased on Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 9:30 a.m. in the Multipurpose Room at Lee County High School.
The scenarios aim to replicate real-world challenges officers face in the field, particularly when responding to people in ...
As the opioid epidemic continues, more resources are needed to fight it and help those affected by it. The West Virginia First Foundation granted the Wheeling ...
Communicating with people—especially those who are having a mental health crisis—has never been more important for police ...
A-B Tech graduated 14 in the Basic Law Enforcement Training program on Jan. 3. The graduates are headed to jobs with area law ...
The Saskatchewan Police College (SKPC) welcomed 40 new recruits today as they embark on their journey toward a career in ...
physical and skills training, as well as additional modules that emphasize emotional intelligence, cultural diversity, de-escalation and mental health. “We stress the importance of building ...
The TDOE requires skills training to include several topics covering conflict prevention/ management and de-escalation. Though specifics on the de-escalation closet were not addressed, GCSSD ...
Press release from A-B Tech: A-B Tech’s Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program graduated its Fall 2024 class on Friday. Fourteen graduates scored a 100 percent pass rate on the state licensing ...
Same-day mental health service aims to intervene early and help young people to de-escalate problems and access an extensive ...