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Who We Are
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Today’s public safety practitioner faces greater and more complex challenges than at any other time in history. These complex challenges require contemporary, creative and effective solutions. The foundation for these solutions is professional training, offered at three grant-funded institutes at SEPSI.
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| How to Reach Us |
For information, call Eileen LaHaie at (727) 341-4432.
St. Petersburg College
Allstate Center
3200 34th St. South
St. Petersburg, FL 33711
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| Grant-Funded Programs |
| Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training Program |
The Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training (MCTFT) program provides tuition-free courses for local, state and federal law enforcement officers, public officials and the community through state-of-the-art curriculum, Web-based training, satellite broadcasts and innovative classroom-based instruction. The primary purpose of MCTFT is to provide training specially designed for those assigned to drug task forces or narcotics investigations.
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| Florida Regional Community Policing Institute |
Forging public safety partnerships through community-based training, the Florida Regional Community Policing Institute (RCPI) is a joint effort between law enforcement, educational institutions and the community.
The Florida Regional Community Policing Institute is part of a network of 27 RCPIs nationwide. The RCPI Network delivers high-quality training to specific audiences through local partnerships with public safety agencies, educational institutions, non-profit groups and other stakeholders.
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| National Terrorism Prepardeness Institute |
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The National Terrorism Prepardeness Institute (NTPI) prepares America's emergency response community to survive and mitigate the consequences of terrorism and the use of weapons of mass dustruction (WMD). The National Terrorism Prepardeness Institute is designed to provide education, assistance, and resources for our nation in the areas of terrorism awareness, prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.
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