I’m sorry but this course is full. Please check our calendar for more dates and locations. If you would like too host this course please contact Craig Gravel at rcgravel@bevelgardner.com or 405-706-8489
This Officer Involved Shooting and Critical Incident seminar is hosted by the Sugar land Police Department. The training will be held at the Sugar Land Police Department 1200 State Highway 6 South Sugar Land, Texas 77478. This class has been capped at 45 students.
The purpose of this two-day course is to provide investigators with an understanding of a basic investigative model for all officer-involved critical incidents, as well as the intricacies of the officer-involved incident process. This course provides the information and techniques necessary for law enforcement investigators and agency administrators to conduct thorough and competent investigations into Officer-Involved Critical Incidents.
Officer-Involved Critical Incidents include officer-involved shootings, in-custody deaths and other use of force incidents resulting in death or critical injury. The methodology necessary for proper analysis of these critical incidents must consider investigative components, which include the criminal, civil, and administrative investigations. This course will examine and discuss each of these specific and required investigative areas.
Irrespective to the size or composition of the law enforcement agency, critical encounters between officers and the community can produce an irreparably negative effect. Students completing this course may employee the skills presented during active investigations to document and report these critical incidents. Transparent and thorough investigations will often reduce the criticism and distrust fostered by the community that results from officer-involved incidents.
Recommended Hotel:
Hilton Garden Inn
722 Bonaventure Way
Sugar Land, Texas 77479
281-491-7777
This hotel is ½ mile from the Sugarland Police Department and is within walking distance. There are restaurants and bars in the immediate area.
Please contact Craig Gravel at rcgravel@aol.com if you have any questions.