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Introduction to Forensic Handwriting Analysis |

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Johnstown Police Department |
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September 13, 2010 - 8:00am - 5:00 |
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450 S. Parish Ave. Johnstown, CO |
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Instructors Bio: Dr. Treyce Montoya - President: Center of Forensic Profiling For over 22 years she has been featured on many radio and television talk shows as well as in the written media. Since 1987 she has attained recognition as an international trainer for various law enforcement, educational, human resources, psychiatric agencies and more. She is the published author of over 150 freelance articles, nearly 35 books and various training materials all related to the science of Forensic Handwriting Analysis.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
- 1.1.1 Basics
- 2.1.1 Emotions verses Logic
- 3.1.1 Thought Patterns
Students are advised to bring magnifying glass, pen and extra paper to class
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$75.00 |
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Progression of Suicide |

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Westminster Police Department |
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September 16, 2010 - 8:00am - 5:00 |
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9110 N. Yates Dr. - Westminster, CO |
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Instructors Bio: Dr. Treyce Montoya - President: Center of Forensic Profiling For over 22 years she has been featured on many radio and television talk shows as well as in the written media. Since 1987 she has attained recognition as an international trainer for various law enforcement, educational, human resources, psychiatric agencies and more. She is the published author of over 150 freelance articles, nearly 35 books and various training materials all related to the science of Forensic Handwriting Analysis. In fact she recently helped write the "Higher Power" episode for the popular CBS show Criminal Minds.
Course Objectives:
- Students will learn how people who are contemplating suicide reveal it in their writing.
- Students will learn to do a psychological autopsy of their writing to find out what they were upset about or who they were angry at.
- Students will see how suicidal thoughts and ideations progressively reveal themselves from minutes, days, months and even years.
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Dr. Montoya’s classes fill quickly, register early to guarantee your seat.
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$50.00 |
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Class Clown or Killer ? |

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Westminster Police Department |
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September 17, 2010 - 8:00am - 5:00 |
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9110 N. Yates Dr. - Westminster, CO |
Description: |
Instructors Bio: Dr. Treyce Montoya - President: Center of Forensic Profiling For over 22 years she has been featured on many radio and television talk shows as well as in the written media. Since 1987 she has attained recognition as an international trainer for various law enforcement, educational, human resources, psychiatric agencies and more. She is the published author of over 150 freelance articles, nearly 35 books and various training materials all related to the science of Forensic Handwriting Analysis. In fact she recently helped write the "Higher Power" episode for the popular CBS show Criminal Minds.
Course Objectives:
- Students will learn to recognize the written indicators of humor, friendliness, and social skill abilities while comparing to……………
- Students will learn to recognize the written indicators of violence potential of the students that are “Class Clowns” to over compensate for other issues or feelings of inferiority.
- Students will learn to analyze their ARTWORK and see how potentially dangerous it could be so they can confidently answer “ Are they telling a story of KILLING themselves or others?”
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Dr Montoya’s Classes fill quickly, Register early to guarantee your seat.
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$75.00 |
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A.R.I.D.E - Garfield County |

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Garfield County Sheriff Office |
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Sept 21 - 22, 2010 - 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
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107 8th Street - Glenwood Springs, CO |
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Course Description: The Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) program was developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) with input from the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) and the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police. ARIDE was created to address the gap in training between the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) and the Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC) Program.
The SFST program trains officers to identify and assess drivers suspected of being under the influence of alcohol while the DEC Program provides more advanced training to evaluate suspected drug impairment. The SFST assessment is typically employed at roadside, while an officer trained as a drug recognition expert (DRE) through the DEC Program conducts a drug evaluation in a more controlled environment such as a detention facility.
ARIDE is intended to bridge the gap between these two programs by providing officers with general knowledge related to drug impairment and by promoting the use of DREs in states that have the DEC Program. One of the more significant aspects of ARIDE is its review and required student demonstration of the SFST proficiency requirements. The ARIDE program also stresses the importance of securing the most appropriate biological sample in order to identify substances likely causing impairment. |
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$50.00 |
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$75.00 |
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Prescription Drug Crimes |

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Greeley Police Department |
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September 30, 2010 - 8:30am - 4:30pm |
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Weld Cty Training Center - 1104 |
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Course Description:
Training will provide eight hours instruction, on subjects dealing with prescription drug abuse and diversion. Topics include “Lawful Prescribing and Prevention of Diversion,” “Abuse and Diversion of Controlled Substances,” major case investigations (the investigation of criminal prescribers), pharmacy scams, scams against physicians, and programs for law enforcement on pain, physical dependence, and addiction.
Educational Materials:
We provide drug identification cards with full-color, actual-size photographs of the most commonly abused prescription drugs, according to the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators. These cards are extremely beneficial to officers who encounter pharmaceuticals on the street and want a quick and easy reference to identify them. We provide brochures for law enforcement officers to distribute to pharmacies and medical offices on “Providing Relief…Preventing Abuse,” as well as “How to Protect Your Practice”, “How to Protect Your Pharmacy”, “How to Protect Your Institution”, and “How to Protect Your Medicines at Home” against drug diversion.
Due to limited seating registration is required: call Kay at 800-247-2064 or 303-420-4290 |
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Free |
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Free |
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Radar/Lidar Instructors Course - BPD |

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Broomfield Police Dept. |
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Oct 5th & 6th - 8:00am - 5:00pm |
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11600 Ridge Parkway - Broomfield |
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Instructor: Chris Stoddard - Kustom Signals Mr. Stoddard is a graduate of Business Administration from Citrus College, Azusa, CA; he received his Radar/Lidar Instructors Certification from the Institute of Police Technology and Management in Jacksonville, FL. Chris has been employed with Kustom Signals for the past 5 years.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for department Radar/Lidar Instructors. It is a prerequisite that students be certified on their department equipment (Radar/Lidar) BASIC OPERATION WILL NOT BE COVERED. What will be covered is the instructional skills needed to teach the basics to new operators.
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$50.00 |
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$75.00 |
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Forensic Interviewing of Children & Adolescents |

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Breckenridge Police Dept. |
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October 13th, 2001 - 8:00am - 5:00 |
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150 Valley Brook St. - Breckenridge, CO |
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Instructors Bios:
Linda Mikow, MA, LPC, has been a Forensic Therapist since 2002, and has conducted more than 2,000 forensic interviews. She has worked for Ralston House since August 2006, and prior to that she worked at the Jeffco Children’s Alliance. Linda has close to 21 years working with abused children and their families.
Rhea Staniszewski, MSW, LSW, is a bilingual Victim/Family Support Advocate for Ralston House, where she provides crisis intervention for children and their families. For the past seven years, Rhea has worked almost exclusively with child and adult victims of abuse, neglect and domestic violence in various capacities, including crisis intervention, short-term counseling, group therapy, case management, program management and development, grant writing and volunteer management.
Course Description: This course will offer an overview of the fundamentals of forensic interviewing of children and adolescents who have been abused or witnesses to a crime. The training will include a detailed description of the different components of the forensic interview; including, but not limited to: rapport building, narrative and sequencing, ground rules, how to introduce the topic, clarifying questions and testing hypothesis. Besides the forensic interviewing process, participants will learn about basic child development and trauma, an overview of the multi-disciplinary team and victim advocacy process, investigative considerations, and how to defend an interview in court.
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$50.00 |
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$75.00 |
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