
West Tennessee
Regional
Training Center

TRAINING
Learning from mental health professionals and experienced officers in your community. One of the reasons CIT is successful is that it connects officers with a team of clinicians and fellow officers who can advise, problem-solve and support them when a challenging situation occurs.
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Crisis Intervention Team Training - (Multiple Dates)
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Basic SRO & SRO Update Class
Basic SRO Class – 40 hours
This course will satisfy TCA 49-6-4217 (b) requirement for 40 hour course for SROs within first year of assignment. Topics include SRO Duties, Legal Updates, Memorandum of Understanding, Threat Assessment, Adolescent Development, Juvenile Court, School Admin., Emotional Intelligence / Interpersonal and Business Communication, and Troubled Teens interactions.
SRO Update Class – 16 hours
This course will satisfy TCA 49-6-4217 (b) requirement for 16 hours annual SRO update. Topics include Legal Updates, Emotional Intelligence / Interpersonal and Business Communication, and Troubled Teens interactions.
Hosted by:
Madison County Sheriff’s Office
June 15-16, 2022
October 26-27, 2022
Time: 0800-1700
Criminal Justice Complex
515 South Liberty St.
3rd Floor
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Court Security Class - 16 Hours

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Tennessee Highway Patrol Interdiction Plus
This course includes criminal patrol techniques, concealed compartments, lasful seizures (including current Tennessee agency and officer requirements), case studies with video of actual traffic stops/investigations, TN asset forfeiture training, iup to date case law, and vehicle search techniques. P.O.S.T. approved training.

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RDPC Training
MGT 406: Community Threat Group Identification, Assessment
and Information Reporting for Rural Law Enforcement Officers
MGT 406 is an 8-hour, DHS/FEMA-certified, tuition-free, management level course. This course takes a comprehensive approach to examining threat groups in rural communities, with a particular focus on the nexus of gangs, hate groups, domestic and international terrorist organizations as they converge for criminal enterprise.