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Course: FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed & Assaulted - Officer Safety/Street Survival Training
When: January 27, 2010
Where: NRA Headquarters
  11250 Waples Mill Road
  Fairfax, VA 22030
Number Of Students: 100
Cost: Free
Eligibility: Must be and active duty or retired sworn law enforcement officer, active duty or retired member of the United States Armed Forces, active duty licensed ARMED security officer.
Entry Deadline: January 22, 2010
Prerequisites: None.
Instructors: Sgt. Marcus Young Ukiah, CA Police Department, Retired.
Curriculum: The purpose of this seminar is to assist law enforcement supervisors, trainers and personnel in the identification of training issues for the purpose of preventing the deaths and/or serious injuries of law enforcement personnel. The course content is being presented by a FBI-LEOKA program instructor. Instructional methods will include lecture, discussion, and reading, analysis, the reviewing of interviews, video clips and learner-centered activities. Handout materials will be provided at no cost by the FBI’s CJISD LEOKA program. This program will provide information on the history and policy relating to the LEOKA (Law Enforcement Officers Killed & Assaulted) Program. The emphasis of the presentation will be focused on the final companion study which was concluded in 2006, and resulted in a publication titled Violent Encounters. This study examines 40 incidents where police officers survived life threatening attacks. Demographic and behavioral descriptors for the victim officers and the offenders were developed and will be presented. The findings and resulting training issues will be presented. Also provided are analyses between research projects resulting in three publications over twenty-years: Killed in the Line of Duty, In the Line of Fire, and Violent Encounters. The objectives of these studies were to identify elements in certain situations which led to the ultimate felonious deaths and serious injuries of police officers. Demographic and behavioral descriptors for the victim officers and the offenders were developed and will be presented. Findings and safety training issues will be presented.
Equipment Needed: None.


These courses, seminars and training schools are being donated by each company as a way of giving back to law enforcement officers. Some of them would normally cost upwards of $1,000.  If you are selected to attend one and circumstances occur preventing your attendance, please notify us as soon as possible so that we can make that slot available to someone else. More of these schools are expected to be added from other manufacturers and training academies during the course of this year.

HOW TO ENTER:  You may ONLY register online.  

There are no official entry forms for this training. Due to the popularity of these classes, participants will be selected by random drawing. Please click on the hyperlink above to enter.  You will be required to supply the following information, (note - any and all information, both personal and professional, are kept completely confidential and will never be shared with any outside sources):  your name, address, phone, fax and email address for both you and your department.  Additionally, your employment and/or eligibility may need to be verified.   Only one entry per person per school will be permitted.

The drawing for each school will take place after the entry deadline and winners notified by phone, fax, email, and/or U.S. mail. Please note that NRA membership is not a requirement for participation in any of these schools. Should you require additional information, please call the Law Enforcement Activities Division at 703-267-1640. Good Luck!

   
 
 
 
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