Law Enforcement Technology

DEC 2014

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JANUARY EVENT VENUE WEBSITE 5-8 International Conference on Cyber Security New York City www.iccs.fordham.edu 5-10 Special Operations Supervisors Training Atlanta www.uctraining.net 7-8 Cell Phone Forensics and Data Recovery for Law Enforcement Beaumont, Tex. www.cell-forensics.com 12 Officer Down Emergency Care: Self, Buddy & Mass Casualty Triage Ruidoso, NM www.taconeconsulting. com 12-13 Supervising the Toxic Officer Abington, Pa. www.patc.com 12-16 Advanced Undercover Techniques & Survival Phoenix www.undercover.org 19-22 Streets Conference- High Liability Training Conference Las Vegas www.streetcon.org 21 Case Law for Cops Hamilton, Ohio www.butlertech.org 21-22 Report Writing for K9 Handlers Hamilton, Ohio www.butlertech.org 21-22 Unexplained Child Death Investigation Appleton, Wis. www.ncjtc.org 26 Oral Boards for Promotion/JLG Training Liberty Township, Ohio www.jlgtraining.com FEBRUARY EVENT VENUE WEBSITE 2-6 Drug Unit Commander Jacksonville, Fla. www.iptm.org 2-6 Ice Rescue and Ice Rescue Trainer Spokane Valley, Wash. www.DiveRescueIntl.com 5 Use of Force Concepts for Supervisors and Investigators Humble, Tex. www.forceanalysis.com 9 Statement Analysis Interviewing Techniques Simpsonville, SC www.statementanalysis. com 9-11 Robbery Investigations Altamonte Springs, Fla. www.iptm.org 12 Dispatcher Stress Recognition and Resolution Jacksonville, Fla. www.iptm.org 12-13 Online Investigations by Police Technical Davie, Fla. www.policetechnical.com 23-27 Advanced Undercover Techniques & Survival Henderson, Nev. www.undercover.org 25-27 National Conference on Bullying Orlando www.schoolsafety911.org may vary by hospital characteristics. In addition, the study aimed to assess the incidence of violence in the hospital setting in the prior 12 months, including the association between violence and weapons use among security personnel. This study highlights the importance of the relationship between security and clinical staff. In order to assure a safe and secure environment for patients, visi- tors and staff, security offcers need to be integrated as part of the patient care team as well as in the planning of violence prevention and management approaches including in the hospital architectural design stage. For more information, visit www.ihssf.org. Surveillance system expands to include private cameras of residents, businesses Baltimore expanded its public surveillance network to include private security cameras that city offcials hope will quadruple the number of digital eyes on neighborhoods and make residents and business owners feel more secure. City offcials launched a program two years in the making that gives police quicker access to the hundreds of private cameras mounted outside of busi- nesses and homes around Baltimore. The voluntary program allows property owners to be part of the CitiWatch Community Partnership, which maps where cameras are located and points detectives to avail- able security footage in areas where crimes have occurred. The idea has been foated in individual neighborhoods in the past. Over the summer, residents in Butchers Hill talked about creating a database of homes with security cameras that detectives in the Police Department's Southeastern District could access to help solve property and street crimes. When crime cameras were frst installed in Baltimore in 2005 under then-Mayor Martin O'Malley, they numbered fewer than 200 and were largely confned to high-crime areas. The city's network has grown to 696. In 2012, the Abell Foundation funded the CitiWatch Community Partnership with a $53,000 grant. The new city database builds on the PD's arrangements with several large organizations that have granted the agency access to their security cameras. For more information, visit www.baltimoresun.com For additional law enforcement training events, visit Offcer.com/calendar . To have your event listed, e-mail calendar@letonline.com, fax 920.563.1702 or write to Law Enforcement Technology, Training & Events, 1233 Janesville Ave., Fort Atkinson, WI 53538. www.officer.com December 2014 Law Enforcement Technology 73 D A T E S T O R E M E M B E R TRAINING & EVENTS

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