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POLICE OFFICER TRAINING Annual & ….

POLICE OFFICER TRAINING

Annual & Biennial Training for Police Officers:

•Tactical Communication and the de-escalation of force

•Taser use qualifications and refresher

•Blood Borne Pathogens

•Domestic Violence Complaints

•First Aid /CPR

•High Speed Vehicle Pursuits

•Arrest and Control Training (Weaponless Defense Training)

•Driver Training

•Force Options & Tactical Firearms (Use of Force Training)

•24 hours minimum of Continued Education Training (multiple options that qualify)

Training as Available:

SBPD officers have a long list of training opportunities available to them, among them (this is a partial list):

•Racial and Cultural Diversity Training; Racial Profiling

•Mobile Field Force (riot control)

•Violent Crimes Seminar

•Drug Recognition Expert

•Search Warrant

•Active Shooter

•Supervisory Leadership Institute

•Supervisor School

•Hostage Negotiation

•Fraud Symposium

•Officer Involved Shooting Summit

•Emergency Management Conference

•Hostage Seminar

•Technology Summit

•Maritime Smuggling

•Crisis Communications

•Terrorism Liaison Officer Training

•Restraint System and Sudden Death

•DUI Checkpoint Management

•Coffee with a Cop/Community Oriented Events

•Homicide School

•Civilian Leadership for Public Safety

•Tactical Leadership

•Behavioral Analysis Training Academy Based Training (the following is a partial list):

•Child Abuse or Neglect

•Civil Disobedience

•Gang and Drug Enforcement

•Hate Crimes

•Persons with Mental Illness, Intellectual Disability, or Substance use Disorders

In addition to this training and pending any COVID-19 restrictions, the SBPD will host “De-Escalation Strategies” and “Building a Safe, Respectful and Inclusive Workspace and Community: Implicit Bias” courses in 2020.

Furthermore, the Police Department offers simulation training, like the one the public accessed at its 2019 Open House.

Recently the SBPD analyzed the last three years of data comparing the total number of police department calls for service (CFS) and the total number of times a use of force (UOF) was applied by a police officer. This information is listed below: In 2017: 12 UOF Incidents/29,078 CFS = 0.04 percent of all CFS resulted in a UOF 2018 In 2018: 9 UOF Incidents/23,253 CFS = 0.039 percent of all CFS resulted in a UOF 2019 In 2019: 8 UOF Incidents/26,343 CFS = 0.03 percent of all CFS resulted in a UOF.

The department is currently working on a proposal to purchase body worn cameras for all police officers by August.

•Missing Persons

•Racial and Cultural Diversity Training/Racial Profiling

•Sexual Orientation and Gender Minority Groups

•Sexual Assault Investigative Procedures

•Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

•Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

•Stalking

•Chemical Agents

•Law Enforcement Response to Terrorism

•Traffic Accident Investigation

•Becoming an Exemplary Peace Officer

•Leadership Professionalism and Ethics

•Criminal Justice System

•Principled Policing in the Community

•Victimology/Crisis Intervention

•Introduction to Criminal Law

•Property Crimes

• Crimes Against Persons

•Crimes against Children

•Sex Crimes

•Juvenile Law and Procedures

•Controlled Substances

•Use of Force/De-escalation

•Vehicle Pull-Overs

•Crimes in Progress

•Handling Disputes/Crowd Control

•Domestic Violence

•Crimes Scenes, Evidence, and Forensics

• Arrest and Control

•First Aid & CPR

•Firearms/Chemical Agents

•People with Disabilities

•Gang Awareness

•Crimes Against the Justice System

•Weapons Violations

•Hazardous Materials Awareness

•Cultural Diversity/Discrimination

•Emergency Management IN ADDITION

2017

•Calls for Service: 29,078

•Use of Force: 12

•Carotid Restrain: 0

•Major Injuries: 0

•Fatalities: 0

•Calls for Service: 23,253

•Use of Force: 9

•Carotid Restrain: 0

•Major Injuries: 0

•Fatalities: 0 Calls for Service: 26,343 Use of Force: 8 Carotid Restrain: 0 Major Injuries: 0 Fatalities: 0

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