Criminal Justice In-Service Programs
The SEPSI Inservice Program features advanced
and specialized training opportunities for criminal justice professionals.
Career development training is offered to law enforcement, corrections, and career support
staff at the local, state, and federal level.
Top-rate instructors are chosen based on subject matter expertise, advanced knowledge and experience in specialized areas.
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ONLINE
TRAINING AVAILABLE!
Required
MANDATORY
Retraining
May-July 24, 2009
$30.00 four modules -
Domestic Violence
Juvenile Sex Offender
Interdependent Relationships
Discriminatory Profiling & Professional Traffic Stops
Ethics training ONLINE! May-July 24
$35.00 for 4 hr Ethic behavior topics
Elder Abuse Investigations ONLINE May-July $30.00 for 2hrs
Emergency Vehicle Operations EVOC101- Analysis of an
intersection ONLINE! $49.00 for 2 hr EVOC training Course description
EVOC 101 training developed by Applied Simulation Technologies
Instructor Liability Issues continuining education ONLINE $30.00 for 2hr
Retired Officers Firearms
qualification classes for H.R. 218
NRA First Steps Pistol orientation for concealed weapons For general public in July & Aug.
Judicial Process Server Training Basic Registration Sept. 24-Oct. 3
Judicial Process
Server Training Refresher Registration
IPTM bringing many
upcoming specialty classes to SPC campus |
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Driver Improvement Classes
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Hurricane 2004 Aftermath Conference:
Lessons Learned
Videos available
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| 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.
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