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UID:10001501-1787529600-1787615999@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Concepts and Practices of Effective Leadership and Supervision
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This class is an intense course for the first-line supervisor and will cover a wide variety of topic areas. Students will engage is a review of Emotional Intelligence and Self-Awareness; Time Management and Managing Employee Work Schedules; techniques to Effectively Deal with Problem Employees; how to avoid allegations of Sexual Harassment and Inappropriate Behaviors; Use of Force\, Pursuit and Vehicle Crash Administrative\, Investigations; Leading During and Managing Active Scenes/Dynamic Incidents/Officer Involved Shootings; Basic Duties – Handling Internal Complaints\, Taking Disciplinary Action\, Supervisor as Trainer and Effective Use of Roll Call; Motivating Employees; Creating Professional Culture; Mitigating Citizen Complaints and Minor\, Policy Violations/Complaints; Tips for Motivating Staff; Avoiding a Toxic Work Environment; Leader Thought Process (Communicating Expectations and Making Unpopular Decisions); and much more. \n\nInstructor: Blue Line Group\nDate: August 24-28\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.\nHours: 40\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 214\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/concepts-and-practices-of-effective-leadership-and-supervision/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTSTAMP:20260225T160635Z
CREATED:20260225T160635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T160635Z
UID:10001503-1788134400-1788220799@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Profiling Violent Crime
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This is an introduction to the technique of criminal investigative analysis (profiling) as it applies to death investigations. Included is a brief history of the technique and the so-called differences between inductive\, deductive\, and investigative psychology of criminal profiling. The course focuses on the various motives for murder and how identifying the motive\, as displayed in the crime\, will reduce the size of the suspect pool. Also included will be how the behavior exhibited by the offender at the scene can be used to determine what kind\, if any\, defense the offender may claim\, such as self-defense\, not guilty by reason of insanity\, or guilty but mentally ill. The students will review various crime scenes and autopsy photographs\, lab reports\, and background information of each victim\, and offer an analysis regarding the sequence of events\, motive\, and any possible defenses. \n\nInstructor: Blue Line Group\nDate: August 31\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.\nHours: 8\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 214\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/profiling-violent-crime/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTSTAMP:20260225T140403Z
CREATED:20251113T211550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T140403Z
UID:10001436-1788134400-1788220799@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Field Training Officer
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course is intended to ease an officer’s\, transition from the academic setting to the\, performance of general law enforcement or\, detention duties. Although an officer graduating\, from the Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) or\, Detention Officer Certification Course (DOCC) has\, received a thorough introduction to basic law\, enforcement and/or detention subjects\, that\, officer cannot be expected to immediately\, function as an experienced officer. Subjects to\, be covered include; motivating\, trainees/goal-setting\, developing and\, administration of a FTO program\, trainee\, performance and evaluation\, training liability\, issues\, effective interpersonal communication\, skills\, leadership principles\, principles of\, adult learning\, ethics/employee misconduct\, and\, selecting a Field Training Officer. \n\nInstructor: John Leone\nDate: August 31\, 2026-September 4\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nHours: 40\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 133\nThe student must have a copy of the Field Training Officer Manual for this course.\nRegistration must be made in the Acadis portal
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/field-training-officer-3/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260902
DTSTAMP:20260317T152633Z
CREATED:20260317T152633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T152633Z
UID:10001518-1788220800-1788307199@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Law Enforcement & the Sovereign Citizen
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: The purpose of this course is to provide Law Enforcement with extra techniques to enhance their de-escalation and rapport-building with the sovereign citizen. The course will focus on teaching strategies to peacefully resolve conflicts and encounters with individuals who identify as sovereign citizens. It covers communication skills and awareness of sovereign citizen ideologies to enhance officer safety and community relations. The history and details of violence against law enforcement perpetrated by sovereign citizens will be discussed\, along with the belief of the Redemption Theory and the Strawman birth certificate. The knowledge of the crimes associated with this group will provide insight into their modus operandi (MO) and help give techniques to crisis negotiations to de-escalate violence. These techniques will also enhance crisis negotiation teams who may also encounter this group. \n\nInstructor: Timothy Quigley – Evidence Based Negotations\nDate: September 1-30\, 2026\nTime: 12:01 a.m.-11:59 p.m.\nHours: 16\nLocation: ONLINE\nCourse ID143070\nFill out the registration form here\n\nInstructor Bio: Timothy Quigley\, Special Agent\, FBI (retired)\, currently a Professor at Coastal Carolina University\, has interviewed\, investigated and prosecuted numerous individuals who violated such federal crimes as Money Laundering\, Securities Fraud\, Mortgage Fraud\, Advanced Title III Drug Cases\, and other federal violations. As a Hostage/Crisis Negotiator and certified instructor\, Tim has organized and facilitated the FBI’s 40 Hour Crisis Negotiation Course\, been involved in national and international kidnappings\, and has deployed with the Horry County Crisis Negotiation Team and the Myrtle Beach Police Crisis Negotiation Team. Tim’s education includes a B.S. in Accounting\, a M.S. in Forensic Accounting\, and a Ph.D. in Forensic Psychology.
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/law-enforcement-the-sovereign-citizen/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260902
DTSTAMP:20251107T192653Z
CREATED:20251107T192653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T192653Z
UID:10001407-1788220800-1788307199@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Interviewer Personality Dynamics (ONLINE Blackboard – ITRP Eligible Class)
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Tanya Chapman\nDate: September 1-30\, 2026\nHours: 16\nONLINE\nCourse ID: 139337\nFill out the registration form here \n\nOne of the most enigmatic though critical factors within the interview process is the personality of the interviewer.  Aristotle remarked with regard to the persuasion process that personality was a critical one third of the dynamic which included emotion and logic. Every interview has a personality.  Every personality carries inherent strengths and potential limitations with regard to the facilitation of an effective interview. Consequently\, by endeavoring to really know their personality type the interviewer can learn to utilize inherent personality strengths and to strengthen their personality traits that are not as prominent. \nObjectives \n\nExamine the concept of personality and its role within the interview process.\nDetermine individual personality type.\nIdentify the inherent advantages and disadvantages of each personality type as it relates to the outcome of the interview process.\n\n     Please send all questions to LETrain@rccc.edu
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/interviewer-personality-dynamics-online-blackboard-itrp-eligible-class/
LOCATION:NC
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260902
DTSTAMP:20260330T150902Z
CREATED:20251107T192653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T150902Z
UID:10001408-1788220800-1788307199@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Rationalization and the Fraud-Related Interview (ITRP-eligible)
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Don Rabon\nDate: September 1-30\, 2026\nTotal Hours: 24\nONLINE\nCourse ID: 139388\nFill out the registration form here\nRequired Text: “Fraud Related Interviewing” 2nd edition\, Rabon/Chapman\, available from Carolina Academic Press\, (CAP-Press.Com)\n\nFraudsters rarely see themselves as villains. Instead\, they create stories that justify their actions—stories investigators must surface and challenge to win admissions and build prosecutable cases. This session explores the Rationalization element of Cressey’s Fraud Triangle and shows practitioners how to translate that knowledge into sharper\, more productive fraud‑related interviews. Through text\, short lectures\, annotated video demonstrations\, participants will address rationalization language\, the breakdown of cognitive defenses\, and pivoting conversationally to gather corroboration. \nObjectives: \n\nExplore how cognitive dissonance\, moral licensing\, and social comparison fuel fraud rationalizations.\nSpot common linguistic cues (e.g.\, minimizing language\, moral reframing) and body‑language patterns associated with self‑justification.\nLink typical rationalization narratives to asset‑misappropriation\, corruption and financial‑statement fraud scenarios.\nCraft question series and sequencing that move a subject from denial to acknowledgment while preserving rapport.\nApply appropriate Interview techniques
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/rationalization-and-the-fraud-related-interview-2/
LOCATION:NC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260903
DTSTAMP:20260225T160706Z
CREATED:20260225T160706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T160706Z
UID:10001504-1788307200-1788393599@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Threat Assssment And Management for Targeted Violence: Government Officials and Workplace Violence
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course examines individuals who communicate threats or other “unusual” communications to others\, whether to political or public figures\, celebrities\, or “average citizens”. This includes identifying the offender\, assessing motivation\, evaluating evidence of mental illness\, and managing threats. This course emphasizes distinguishing between those who make threats and those who pose threats. This course includes specific case studies such as stalking/threatening\, political and media persons\, mentally ill\, threateners\, and anti-government “true believers.” \n\nInstructor: Blue Line Group\nDate: September 2-3\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.\nHours: 16\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 213\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/threat-assssment-and-management-for-targeted-violence-government-officials-and-workplace-violence/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260910
DTSTAMP:20260701T133733Z
CREATED:20260701T133733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260701T133733Z
UID:10001539-1788912000-1788998399@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Parkland School Shooting: Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This detailed debrief of the Marjory Douglas Stoneman school shooting in Parkland\, Florida\, will cover a variety of topics\, to include: What happened before\, during and after the shooting; what worked\, what failed\, and what agencies should prepare for now. He will review policy\, procedure\, command-post and active shooter/killer response lessons. During the debrief he will note missed opportunities\, key indicators and other information that may have resulted in a different outcome. He will review Leadership after the crisis and the critical issue of first responder wellness\, and long-term mental health concerns for first responders. \n\nInstructor: Clyde Parry\nDate: September 9\, 2026\nTime: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.\nHours: 8\nLocation: North Campus\, Building 105\, Room 110\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/parkland-school-shooting-lessons-learned/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260911
DTSTAMP:20260326T192545Z
CREATED:20260324T183748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T192545Z
UID:10001525-1788998400-1789084799@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:IBX LEO Range Day: Practical Pistol Performance
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course provides officers with relevant\, proven\, and effective handgun and gunfighting skills. Topics will include some fundamentals\, forward-thinking concepts on grip\, presentation and trigger manipulation. Officers will also work dry fire\, live fire\, speed work\, reloads\, weapon transitions\, target transitions and more! \nRequirements: Duty handgun\, duty belt or carry rig\, and 3 pistol magazines. Minimum 300 rounds of pistol ammunition\, 400 preferred. \n\nInstructor: IBX Tactical\nDate: September 10\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.\nHours: 10\nLocation: Cabarrus County Firing Range\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/ibx-practical-pistol-performance-course/
LOCATION:Cabarrus County Firing Range\, 4325 Irish Potato Rd\, Concord\, NC\, 28025\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260911
DTSTAMP:20260326T192522Z
CREATED:20260324T183602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T192522Z
UID:10001524-1788998400-1789084799@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:IBX LEO Range Day: Carbine Mechanics
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course provides officers with sound\, proven\, and effective rifle/carbine skills. Training will include fundamental operations of the weapon\, as well as essential skills and techniques for deploying the weapon system efficiently and effectively in a real-world environment. Topics will include dry fire\, live fire\, shooting and moving\, weapon transitions\, and many more!\nRequirements: AR-style rifle chambered in 5.56 or .223\, sling\, 3 rifle magazines\, duty handgun\, and all applicable duty gear.  300 rounds of rifle ammunition and 100 rounds of pistol ammunition. Please\, no green tips or armor-piercing rounds. \n\nInstructor: IBX Tactical\nDate: September 10\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.\nHours: 10\nLocation: Cabarrus County Firing Range\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/ibx-carbine-mechanics-course/
LOCATION:Cabarrus County Firing Range\, 4325 Irish Potato Rd\, Concord\, NC\, 28025\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260915
DTSTAMP:20251125T195811Z
CREATED:20251125T195811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T195811Z
UID:10001465-1789344000-1789430399@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Crisis Intervention Training
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course is designed to educate law\, enforcement officers about people in crisis and\, how to assist the ‘consumer’ and/or relatives or\, friends of the crisis consumer calling for\, assistance. \n\nInstructor: Partners Behavioral Health\nDate: September 14-18\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.\nHours: 40 hrs.\nLocation: South Campus\, Building S202\, Room 205\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/crisis-intervention-training-3/
LOCATION:south campus\, 1531 Trinity Church Rd\, Concord\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260915
DTSTAMP:20260330T150810Z
CREATED:20251107T192653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T150810Z
UID:10001409-1789344000-1789430399@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Elicitation Techniques and the Interviewing Process (ITRP-eligible)
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 14 – October 16\, 2026\nONLINE\nCourse ID: 139415\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/elicitation-techniques-and-the-interviewing-process-2/
LOCATION:NC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260914T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260914T170000
DTSTAMP:20251107T192653Z
CREATED:20251107T192653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T192653Z
UID:10001410-1789372800-1789405200@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Comprehensive Roadside Interdiction
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fog Line Consulting\nDate: September 14-18\, 2026\nTime: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.\nHours: 42\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 133\nFill out the registration form here \n\nCourse Description: This 42 hour course of instruction covers every aspect of vehicle criminal interdiction by combining classroom and practical hands on training.   The course covers the following topic areas:  Recognizing change in behavior; roadside interview; Identifying Physical Indicators; Search and Seizure law; Case law; Criminal Trends; Counterfeit Goods; NC Narcotic Trends; Effective Vehicle search techniques; Identifying concealment locations; Tools; Hidden compartment displays; Vehicle search exercises; electronically accessed concealment; and more.
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/comprehensive-roadside-interdiction-3/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTSTAMP:20251117T155720Z
CREATED:20251117T154749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T155720Z
UID:10001447-1789948800-1790035199@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Drone Search and Rescue
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: In this two-day\, 16-hour course\, students will learn crucial components of executing successful drone/UAS search and rescue missions in various environments and participate in practical scenarios. The class will cover common UAS SAR procedures\, search methods\, helpful software\, nighttime operations\, and other SAR tactics. Students are encouraged to bring a personal or agency-issued drone to maximize flight time. A Part 107 certificate is required to participate in flight. \n\nInstructor: Public Safety UAS\nDate: September 21-22\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nHours: 8\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 204\nA Part 107 certificate is required to participate in flight.\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/drone-search-and-rescue-2/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260923
DTSTAMP:20260225T160509Z
CREATED:20260225T160509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T160509Z
UID:10001505-1790035200-1790121599@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Introduction to Finanical Crimes
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course will focus on the basic techniques needed to conduct a thorough and detailed investigation into frequently reported financial crimes\, including but not limited to forged checks\, identity fraud\, and credit card fraud. \n\nInstructor: Blue Line Group\nDate: September 22-3\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.\nHours: 16\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 213\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/introduction-to-finanical-crimes/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTSTAMP:20260225T160129Z
CREATED:20260225T155313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T160129Z
UID:10001506-1790208000-1790294399@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Supervisor Responsibilities at Homicide Investigations
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This class will discuss the supervisor responsibilities for responding to death and homicide scenes\, and follow-up investigative requirements. Areas of discussion will include who is initially notified\, who decides the response\, how are resources requested/deployed\, internal resources\, external local LEO resources\, external state specialized resources\, external federal\, specialized resources\, assistance from non-law\, enforcement agencies\, initial response to the scene\, 1st unit meeting\, 2nd unit meeting\, requirements for case continuation\, and after the\, arrest requirements. Actual case studies will be utilized to reinforce all training objectives and highlight supervisor responsibilities. \n\nInstructor: Blue Line Group\nDate: September 24\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.\nHours: 8\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 214\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/supervisor-responsibilities-at-homicide-investigations/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTSTAMP:20251107T192653Z
CREATED:20251107T192653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T192653Z
UID:10001411-1790208000-1790294399@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Dominating the Traffic Stop
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Fog Line LLC\nDate: September 24-25\, 2026\nTime: Day one 1-10 p.m. | Day two 8 a.m.-5 p.m.\nHours: 16\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 213\nFill out the registration form here\n\nCourse Description: The traffic stop is one of the most dangerous encounters a law enforcement officer faces on a daily basis. This training will focus on tactics starting from before the lights are on\, positioning of the patrol vehicle\, driver side vs passenger side approach\, controlling the occupants in the vehicle and transitioning from a traffic stop into an investigation if the need arises. This training will utilize force-on-force training with certified instructors and safety personnel.
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/dominating-the-traffic-stop-2/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260926
DTSTAMP:20260529T194052Z
CREATED:20260529T194052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T194052Z
UID:10001533-1790294400-1790380799@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course is designed for law enforcement officers responsible for enforcing the Driving\, While Impaired statute. The topics to be covered will include recognizing and interpreting evidence of DWI violations and administering and\, interpreting standardized field sobriety tests. Students will be able to describe DWI evidence in a clear and convincing manner for both written and verbal testimony. \n\nInstructor: Steven Zollars\nDate: September 25-27\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.\nHours: 24\nLocation: Concord Police Department \, Room Kannapolis Room\nAdditional Information: Class will meet from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. on 09/26/2026\, for practical skill exercises\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/dwi-detection-and-standardized-field-sobriety-testing/
LOCATION:Concord Police Department\, 41 Cabarrus Avenue West\, Concord\, 28025\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
GEO:35.4094622;-80.5821561
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTSTAMP:20251107T192654Z
CREATED:20251107T192654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T192654Z
UID:10001412-1790726400-1790812799@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:General Instructor
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Daniel Harless\nDate: September 30-October 16\,2026\nHours: 90\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110 Room 112\nFill out the registration form here \n\nThis course should be taken by Criminal Justice personnel planning to teach in any course mandated by either the Criminal Justice Education Training and standards commission or the Sheriff’s’ Education Training and Standards Commission. Prior to teaching in any commission-mandated course\, you must successfully complete this course and apply for and be granted certification as a probationary instructor. Also\, personnel desiring to attend specialized Instructor Training courses such as Firearms\, Defensive Tactics\, Physical Fitness\, Law Enforcement Driver Training\, etc. must first successfully complete the General Instructor Training course.  \nProspective students must have completed 4 years of service in a criminal justice related field to be eligible to attend this training.
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/general-instructor/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Instructor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DTSTAMP:20260317T152741Z
CREATED:20260317T152741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T152741Z
UID:10001519-1790812800-1790899199@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Courtroom Testimony and Case Preparation
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: Court Room Testimony and Case Preparation is a course designed to prepare law enforcement officers for the critical responsibilities of presenting evidence and delivering professional testimony in court. Participants will learn how to effectively organize case files\, write clear and accurate reports\, and develop strategies for case preparation that strengthen credibility and support successful prosecution. The course emphasizes courtroom demeanor\, communication skills\, and techniques to handle cross-examination with confidence. By the end of this training\, officers will be better equipped to present themselves as reliable\, well-prepared witnesses who contribute to fair and effective judicial outcomes. \n\nInstructor: Timothy Quigley – Evidence Based Negotations\nDate: October 1-31\, 2026\nHours: 8\nLocation: ONLINE\nCourse ID143069\nFill out the registration form here\n\nInstructor Bio: Timothy Quigley\, Special Agent\, FBI (retired)\, currently a Professor at Coastal Carolina University\, has interviewed\, investigated and prosecuted numerous individuals who violated such federal crimes as Money Laundering\, Securities Fraud\, Mortgage Fraud\, Advanced Title III Drug Cases\, and other federal violations. As a Hostage/Crisis Negotiator and certified instructor\, Tim has organized and facilitated the FBI’s 40 Hour Crisis Negotiation Course\, been involved in national and international kidnappings\, and has deployed with the Horry County Crisis Negotiation Team and the Myrtle Beach Police Crisis Negotiation Team. Tim’s education includes a B.S. in Accounting\, a M.S. in Forensic Accounting\, and a Ph.D. in Forensic Psychology.
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/courtroom-testimony-and-case-preparation/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:BLET
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DTSTAMP:20260225T155528Z
CREATED:20260225T155528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T155528Z
UID:10001507-1790812800-1790899199@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Suicide Investigations
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: There are few who escape being touched by the tragedy of suicide in their lifetimes. Suicide is the eleventh leading cause of death in the United States\, killing approximately 38\,000 people each year\, compared to the 18\,000 who are murdered. A suicide may be influenced by psychological\, biological\, or social factors\, as well as a combination of any of the three. Proving a suicide can be a difficult task due to family denials\, insurance concerns\, and a lack of adequate investigation. This course is designed to overcome these difficulties by presenting you with sound investigative procedures and recommendations to ensure a thorough investigation. \n\nInstructor: Blue Line Group\nDate: October 1-2\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.\nHours: 16\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 204\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/suicide-investigations/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DTSTAMP:20260608T134436Z
CREATED:20260121T163448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T134436Z
UID:10001480-1790812800-1790899199@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:RADAR/LIDAR Recertification
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course provided the student with detailed classroom and practical skill development for recertification in the use of radar/lidar speed measurement application. Students will be required to have the manual for training prior to the beginning of the class. \n\nInstructor: Richard Hooper\nDate: October 1\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.\nHours: 10\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 223\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/radar-lidar-recertification-4/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DTSTAMP:20260330T150836Z
CREATED:20251107T192738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T150836Z
UID:10001413-1790812800-1790899199@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Conducting an interview Hot Wash (ITRP-eligible)
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Don Rabon\nDate:October 1-30\, 2026\nTotal Hours: 24\nONLINE\nCourse ID: 139400\nFill out the registration form here\nRequired Text: “Fraud Related Interviewing” 2nd edition\, Rabon/Chapman\, available from Carolina Academic Press\, (CAP-Press.Com)\n\nA “hot wash” is the disciplined\, time‑bound debrief immediately following an investigative interview – where strengths\, gaps and next‑step improvements are captured while the conversation is still fresh.\nThis course equips interviewers\, team leads and quality‑assurance reviewers with the frameworks\, analytical tools and facilitation skills to run rigorous post‑interview hot washes that measurably improve future interviewing performance and case outcomes. \nObjectives: \nAt the end of the exploration participants will have addressed: \n\nThe purpose\, timing\, and psychology of a hot wash in investigative contexts.\nApply a structured five‑step debrief model to an interview scenario.\nThe importance of key behavioral\, linguistic and environmental cues in real‑world interview recordings that signal missed opportunities or emerging risks.\nConcise\, action‑oriented hot‑wash reports that align with organizational policy.\nConstructive group debriefs that balance candor\, learning and interviewer morale.\nThe integration of hot‑wash findings into continuous improvement loops (training calendars\, coaching sessions\, SOP updates).
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/conducting-an-interview-hot-wash-2/
LOCATION:NC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261001T170000
DTSTAMP:20251107T192922Z
CREATED:20251107T192922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T192922Z
UID:10001418-1790841600-1790874000@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:Interviewing the Suspected Child Abuser (ONLINE Blackboard - ITRP Eligible Class)
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Tanya Chapman\nDate: October 1-31\, 2026\nHours: 16\nONLINE\nCourse ID 139339\nFill out the registration form here \n\nAll interviews have a set of structured commonality:  questioning for quality information\, detecting deception and gaining-compliance\,  However\, the interviews of suspected sexual abuse of children (just as do other specific focused interviews\, i.e.; fraud) brings its own set of sub-criteria.  Understanding the use of empathy and question type within the conduct of these interview settings can positively influence the interview outcome. \nCourse Objectives: \nAt the conclusion of this training the participant will be able to: \n\nDescribe the applicability of the utilization of empathy within the conduct of the interview;\nDelineate the application of differing questioning types within the conduct of the interview;\nGiven a video/transcript of a related interview\, conduct a critique of the questioning and empathy applications and provide a critique for interview enhancement.
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/interviewing-the-suspected-child-abuser-online-blackboard-itrp-eligible-class-2/
LOCATION:NC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261003
DTSTAMP:20260121T163431Z
CREATED:20251117T154803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T163431Z
UID:10001446-1790899200-1790985599@www.rccc.edu
SUMMARY:RADAR Recertification
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course provided the student with detailed classroom and practical skill development for recertification in the use of the radar speed measurement application. Students will be required to have the manual for training prior to the beginning of the class. \n\nInstructor: Richard Hooper\nDate: October 2\, 2026\nTime: 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.\nHours: 10\nLocation: North Campus\, Building N110\, Room 223\nFill out the registration form here
URL:https://www.rccc.edu/lawenforcement/event/radar-recertification/
LOCATION:North Campus\, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd S\, Salisbury\, NC\, 28144\, United States
CATEGORIES:BLET
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