Training Institute Synopsis
The Oregon Narcotics Enforcement Association is offering a 3 day Training Institute at Eagle Crest Resort in Redmond Oregon. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Kevin Gilmartin, author of Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement. Courses offered during the 3 day event include:
WSIN Overview/RISS Certification Training/Analytical Services
BHO Lab Explosions
Fentanyl Class
Prepaid Card Investigations
Prescription Drug Diversion
Undercover Class
Patron Saints
Leadership
San Bernardino Terror Attack
In conjunction with the Training Institute, a golf tournament and vendor reception will be held on Monday, July 17th. Times and locations will be announced soon.
TRAINING INSTITUTE OBJECTIVES
The 2017 Training Institute will increase participant knowledge, skills and abilities in specialized drug law enforcement and leadership areas in order to increase their overall effectiveness, efficiency and safety in service to the communities that they are entrusted to protect.
INSTRUCTOR(S)
Dr. Kevin Gilmartin is a behavioral sciences and management consultant specializing in the law enforcement and public safety areas. He formerly spent twenty years in law enforcement in Tucson, Arizona. During his tenure, he supervised the Behavioral Sciences Unit and the Hostage Negotiations Team. He is a former recipient of the IACP-Parade Magazine National Police Officer Service Award for contributions during hostage negotiations. He presently maintains a consulting relationship with law enforcement agencies nationally in the U.S. and in Canada. He holds adjunct faculty positions with The University of Massachusetts Police Leadership Institute, and The Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas at Sam Houston State University. He is a guest instructor at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia and a faculty member of the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Institute (LEEDS, EDI and the National Executive Development Institute). He is retained by several Federal law enforcement agency critical incident response teams. He is a charter member of the IACP: Psychological Services Section and former vice-president of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. He holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Arizona. In addition to being the author of the book Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement, he is the author of numerous articles published by the Dept. of Justice, the IACP, and the FBI. He is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and resides in Portland, Oregon and Tucson, Arizona.
Other topic instructors will be announced at a later date.
REGISTRATION & LODGING
Registration fee is $350 and includes 7 meals.
Register online at http://www.cvent.com/d/hvq68r/4W
A block of government rate rooms have been reserved at The Lodge at Eagle Crest. To reserve a room call 1-855-682-4786 and mention that you will be attending the ONEA Training Institute.