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Who We Are
The SEPSI Inservice Program focuses on advanced and specialized training opportunities beyond basic training.
 
How to Reach Us
Criminal Justice In-Service Program Director Terry Byrd
(727) 341-4513

Advanced Specialized Corrections and Juvenile Justice Training
Program Coordinator
Randolph Lewis
(727) 341-4518

Specialized/Advanced Law Enforcement Training
Program Coordinator
Rosanne Beck
(727) 341-4411

High Liability Training
Program Coordinator
Kellie McElroy
(727) 341-4510

St. Petersburg College
SEPSI
Allstate Center
3200 34th St. South
St. Petersburg, FL 33711


sepsiCriminal Justice In-Service Program Calendar and Brochures

The SEPSI Inservice Program focuses on advanced and specialized training opportunities for criminal justice practitioners using expert instructors who teach career development training and have advanced knowledge and experience in specialized areas.

Upcoming Programs


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Openings Still Available


March 5 - 6

Criminal Investigative Training Conference at SPC Southeastern Public Safety Institute featuring Dale Hinman, Forensic Profiler and Court Television Expert

February 25 – 29
Crisis Intervention

April 7-11
CMS Field Training Officer

May 5-16
CMS Instructor Techniques

June 10
Instructor Techniques Refresher


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Find out about all of SEPSI's upcoming programs with the following program brochures.

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Monthly Legal Updates


Once a month, beginning in January, 2008, SEPSI will feature legal updates for law enforcement officers on a variety of topics, such as identity theft and search and seizure. Provided by the State Attorney's Office for the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida, the training will also feature information on recent successful prosecutions.

New SEPSI Policy regarding Agency reservations for Advanced Specialized Training


The Southeastern Public Safety Institute allows agencies to reserve seating in training classes in advance of the training. Frequently, agencies fail to send their personnel to the training and fail to unreserve the seats in a timely manner. This situation creates two problems: 1) Where there is a waiting list for training, the reserved seats go unused; and 2) when enrollment falls below the anticipated minimum number of students needed to pay for the training, this causes a financial loss to St. Petersburg College. SEPSI In-service Training Advisory Committee voted unanimously to approve allowing SEPSI In-service Program to warn in writing, or charge agencies that failed to either use reserved seating or cancel the reserved seating in a timely manner. View the full policy here.