This Week's CACP Annual Conference Sponsor In The Spotlight: Quicket Solutions

Posted: August 29, 2018

We'd like to thank Quicket Solutions for its continued support of CACP. Quicket Solutions was a lunch sponsor the 2018 Annual Conference and we are glad they were able to join us.

Quicket provides a highly configurable CJIS-compliant cloud-based data management and operational intelligence platform. The Quicket Platform is a unified solution for records management, eCitation, CCIC/NCIC, municipal court, code enforcement, email/text notifications and alerts, online payments, advanced data analytics, and more. Quicket is device-flexible, giving you the option to utilize existing or best-suited devices, including computers, tablets, and handhelds. The Quicket Platform dramatically enhances the security of your data and reduces upfront and ongoing costs, as the cloud eliminates the need to purchase and maintain server infrastructure.

Contact Quicket Solutions at:

Phone: 1-630-723-7723
Email: [email protected]

Thank you Quicket Solutions

 

Three People Renewed To CACP! 

Posted: August 29, 2018

CACP would like to recognize our most recently renewed members, Bret Cottrell of the Columbine Valley Police Department, Nicola Erb of the Breckenridge Police Department, and Mark Heminghous of the Dillon Police Department Thank you Bret, Nicola, and Mark for your continued membership with CACP!

Do you have officers on your staff who would like to become Associate members of CACP? Encourage them to join today!

Be sure to connect with any of these members if you're in the same region. Remember -- you can search all CACP members on the website.

 

HFRG/PPCT Defensive Tactics Instructor Course

Posted: August 22, 2018

Course Dates: Monday August 27 – August 31, 2018
Course Times: 8:00AM – 5:00PM Daily
Course Instructor: Gary Watada
Course Location:
Platte Valley Fire Department
27128 Weld County Road 53
Kersey, Colorado 80644

Course Cost: $400.00 for the entire course. Since HFRG has incorporated new sections into the training curriculum, there is no Re-Certification course at this time.


Required Equipment: Loose fitting athletic wear, athletic shoes, dutygear (no firearms), handcuffs and key, ASP Baton or Baton. Re-Certification students need to bring their manuals.


Course Description:
Founder of Pressure Point Control Tactics, Mr. Bruce Siddle continues his research in ways to aid officers in protecting themselves during confrontations and to provide a better defense to both the officer and department in the arena of litigation. His research has expanded to include Threat Pattern Recognition (TPR). With the expansion and implementation of this research Mr. Siddle has changed the name of the company to Human Factors Research Group (HFRG).
This class is a five day, 40 hour class for individuals desiring to become certified instructors in HFRG/PPCT Defensive Tactics (DT), and Threat Pattern Recognition (TPR). The DT portion of the class is the basic HFRG/PPCT training, which utilizes gross motor skills. HFRG/PPCT is backed through Legal, Medical and Tactical research conducted by HFRG. The TPR portion of the class is new and directed towards officers recognizing micro movements of an offender. By identifying these micro movements, the officer will be able to recognize the potential threat quicker, move off line and provide a greater chance of survivability.

Course Goals:
1. To instruct a subject control system which is compatible to the effects of survival stress.
2. To examine survival learning research and design methods for subject control systems.
3. To teach a subject control system based upon the four most common types of resistance.

For additional information regarding this class, please contact:

Chief of Police David Gottschalk

Kersey Police Department Phone: (970) 353-1681 Email: [email protected]

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Five People Renewed To CACP! 

Posted: August 22, 2018

CACP would like to recognize our most recently renewed members, Bob Dalley of the DeBeque Marshal's Department, Robert Grado of the RTD Transit Police, Daric Harvey of the Canon City Police Department, George Mumma of the Morrison Police Department, and Tammy Stroup of the Ridgway Marshal's Department. Thank you Bob, Robert, Daric, George and Tammy for your continued membership with CACP!

Do you have officers on your staff who would like to become Associate members of CACP? Encourage them to join today!

Be sure to connect with any of these members if you're in the same region. Remember -- you can search all CACP members on the website.

 

This Week's CACP Annual Conference Sponsor In The Spotlight: School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver

Posted: August 23, 2018

We'd like to thank the School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver for its continued support of CACP. School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver was a lunch sponsor the 2018 Annual Conference and we are glad they were able to join us.

The School of Public Affairs (SPA) is creating the next generation of visionary leaders for the public good. Our top-ranked educational programs provide management and leadership skills for students interested in public service, whether in government, nonprofit, or criminal justice professions. Our students and faculty engage with the larger community both in and out of class, bringing their skills and passion to helping public servants solve real-world issues in Denver, in the state of Colorado, and beyond. The SPA offer bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees in criminal justice and public administration along with graduate certificates and leadership training.

Contact School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver at:

Phone: 303.315.2228
Email: [email protected]

Thank you School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver

 
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