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Informant Management: Supervisor’s Perspective

September 9, 2021 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

  • Instructor –  Steve Peterson        REGISTER HERE
  • Date:  September 9, 2021
  • Time: 08:00-17:00
  • Location: RCCC-N, Building N-110, Room 133

Course Description

While informants can be the lifeblood of narcotic investigations, they are also one of the greatest dangers.  Improper informant management can lead to dismissed cases, officer dismissals and even criminal charges against police.  This 1-day advance class gives Supervisors the necessary tools to assist and direct their officers when dealing with Informants.  Instruction includes identifying proper Informant documentation, proper management of Informants, with an emphasis on officer liability and safety.  Students will learn how to properly debrief and document informant interactions and court preparation.  The following blocks of instruction are included:     Informants vs. Sources of Information;     Informant Identification and Documentation;   Informant vs Officer Roles

Upon completion of this class, students will be able to:

Recognize the liabilities associated with informant utilization

Establish guidelines for Officers to follow when utilizing Informants

Understand the necessities of thorough and proper informant documentation

Lead Instructor Biography

Steven R. Peterson had been a Special Agent (SA) of the United States Department of Justice, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for nearly three decades.  At the time of his retirement, SA Peterson was the most senior street agent in DEA worldwide.  During his tenure, SA Peterson had been stationed in Boston, New York, Atlanta, retiring in Charlotte in 2010.  For over eleven years he had been the DEA Atlanta Field Division Training Coordinator (DTC), responsible for coordinating and conducting training to all DEA employees within the Atlanta Division, as well as Task Force Officers, State & Local Police Officers and civilians within Georgia, Tennessee and North & South Carolina.  As a DEA DTC, SA Peterson has taught over

80,000 law enforcement officers.  Prior to training, as a street agent working undercover for over 17 years, SA Peterson received numerous awards and commendations, including appointment as Lead Investigator in the investigation of the murder of DEA SA Ray Stastny in 1987 in Atlanta.

SA Peterson was a DEA Certified Firearms Instructor, Defensive Tactics Instructor, Tactical/Raids Instructor, Clan Lab Certified, Site Safety Officer, a member of DEA’s Traumatic Incident Response Team, graduate from the DEA Instructor Development Course (IDC), and a Georgia POST Certified Instructor.  SA Peterson is a FLETC certified Firearms Instructor, Active Shooting Instructor, Tac Med Instructor, and Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the areas of investigative techniques, narcotic investigations, human trafficking, advanced interviewing and instructor development.  He has a B.S. degree in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University in Boston, MA, and is currently a Master’s Candidate with a degree in Criminal Justice from Charleston Southern University.  SA Peterson is also the co-author of the current DEA DTC Training Manual distributed by the DEA Academy to all DEA DTCs throughout the US and has served as the President of the National Drug Enforcement Officers Association (NDEOA) for three years, the longest term of any President in the NDEOA’s 40-year history.

In 2010 SA Peterson took over the National Law Enforcement Speakers Bureau, LLC, a network of retired DEA Special Agents and other topic specific experts, providing the highest quality of training to the law enforcement community.  He is an adjunct instructor for DEA’s Academy at the Office of Training in Quantico, VA and was a full-time Instructor at the DHS Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Charleston, SC.  But most importantly, he is the husband of a beautiful wife and father of three great daughters.  In actuality, he’s just an ordinary guy battling the forces of evil in extraordinary ways.

Details

Date:
September 9, 2021
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Venue

North Campus
1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S
Salisbury, NC 28144 United States
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