Training Programs
Evidence-based. Proven. Effective. Programs are taught by IPICD-qualified instructors.
Arrest-Related Death Forensic Analyst™This program provides specialized training about arrest-related and in-custody deaths, including ECD operational basics, liability trends, and investigative analyses. Click here for program content. |
Arrest-Related and In-Custody Death Investigative Specialist™Knowing what information to seek after a sudden, in-custody or arrest-related death is vital to the success of not only the investigation, but also is vital to managing municipal, agency, and officer risk. |
Developing Defendable Psychomotor Skills Performance MeasuresThis program provides specialized training about arrest-related and in-custody deaths, including ECD operational basics, liability trends, and investigative analyses. |
Arrest-Related, In-Custody Deaths, Agitated Chaotic Events Instructor Program (version 6.5)™Learn about the latest scientific research about restraint positions, and how to identify the behavioral cues associated with delirium and Agitated Chaotic Events™. |
Arrest-Related, In-Custody Deaths, Agitated Chaotic Events
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Tactical Handcuffing-Restraint Instructor and Detained Subject Searching Instructor ™Get qualified to teach others how to apply and remove various metallic, nylon, and disposable restraints, including leg shackles, belly chains, gang chains, and transport effectively and safely. |
Total Appendage Restraint Instructor Description™The application of restraints is a use of force, and this instructor program shows how to apply and teach two popular restraint devices: The WRAP Restraint System, and the TARP Strap. |
Use-of-Force by the Numbers™:
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Wheelchairs: Contact and Control™Fact: 3.3 million estimated wheelchair users in the United States, expected to increase by 2 million yearly. Train others to make legal, safe, and non-discriminatory contact with special populations.
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PLATFORM. EFFICIENCY. PROFICIENCY. (P.E.P.)For those resistive suspects who are mentally ill or under the influence of drugs or alcohol, the P.E.P. method favors the use of procedures to restrict and restrain physical movement which renders the suspect immobile, as opposed to utilizing pain compliance, wrist lock or arm bar techniques. |