Upcoming Seminars
Become a Certified Safety Kids Instructor! In one
six-hour session you will become certified to teach Charlie Check-First,
Kind and Caring Kids, and Responsible Reporting.
2008
Classes
The current
schedule includes:
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Thursday,
July 24, 2008
hosted by:
Arizona Crime Prevention Association
Gilbert Police Department
75 East Civic Center Drive
Gilbert, Arizona 85296
8:00-3:00
Register by phone or fax only.
Online registration is not working.
Seating is limited !
Register NOW!
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Tuesday,
September 23, 2008
hosted by: Shorewood Police Department and
Fox Point Police Department
7300 N. Santa Monica Blvd.
Fox Point, Wisconsin 53217
8:00-3:00
Register by phone or fax only.
Online registration is not working.
Seating is limited !
Register NOW!
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Wednesday,
October 22 2008
hosted by: Weld County Sheriff's Office
Weld County Training Center
1104 H Street
Greeley, Colorado 80631
8:00-3:00
Register by phone or fax only.
Online registration is not working.
Seating is limited !
Register NOW!
Additional
classes will be held in:
Cove Springs, Florida
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Details will
be posted soon.
Additional certification classes will be scheduled in
California and Connecticut.
Introductory
Class:
International
Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners.
October 22-25, 2008
Denver, Colorado
more details to come
National School
Resource Officers Association Conference
July 28-August 1, 2008
Phoenix, Arizona
more details to come
Exhibitions:
National School
Resource Officers conference
July 28- August 1, 2008
Phoenix, Arizona
International
Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners.
October 22-25, 2008
Denver, Colorado
Feedback
"Better
than Stranger Danger and McGruff.”
(Lower Merion Police Department)
"Excellent
presenter; materials well put-together; worthwhile program. Thank
you!"
(Glenolden Boro Police Department)
"This
program should be mandated in all lower level schools."
(Haverford Police Department)
"Our
children have really embraced the Check First concept and we have
seen great success."
(Chartiers Valley School District)
"It
was much more in-depth and detailed than I imagined."
(Menasha Police Department)
"I
expected another violence prevention program, but I received a challenging
new concept for keeping children safe."
( Allegheny Intermediate Unit--Head Start )
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