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  • 28
    28.April.Monday

    Interview and Interrogation (I&I) Pro - Peru PD, Peru

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    04-28-2025-04-30-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Interview and Interrogation (I&I) Pro: Today’s Professional and Effective Interview & Interrogation Approach

    Instructor: Domenic Cappelluti

    April 28-30, 2025

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum –15 Maximum – 64

    Course Objective

    This 3-day seminar has been created by lead instructor and interviewing expert Detective Dom Cappelluti. It was created to specifically prepare today’s detectives, investigators, agents, supervisors, gang and drug officers, and uniformed patrol officers to become effective interviewers when conducting criminal investigations and other professional duties as directed by their respective agencies.

    Course Content

    The focus of this seminar is to provide law enforcement personnel with specialized interview and interrogation training that will significantly help develop the knowledge and skill level needed to effectively and professionally conduct interviews and interrogations with today’s most experienced criminals. Each specific module has been designed for every participant to focus on self-evaluation and address their own strong and weak points as they prepare to become professional interviewers in today’s demanding times.

     About the Instructor

    Dom Cappelluti is a veteran detective with a large (Illinois) police department and a former group supervisor of a multi-jurisdictional homicide task force. With over 27 years of experience Dom has specialized in high profile violent street crimes, gang homicides, murder for hire cases on gang and drug officers and officer involved shootings. Dom has worked interview rooms and conducted thousands of interviews and interrogations as a senior detective.

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights 10.5 hours, Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority, Cultural Competency .5 hours, Legal Updates 1 hours, Procedural Justice 1 hours, and 24 hours of Continuing Ed Lead Homicide Investigator 

  • 28
    28.April.Monday

    Supervision of Police Personnel - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:30 AM-5:00 PM
    04-28-2025-05-09-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Supervision of Police Personnel 80 hours

    Instructor: Northwestern University

    Center for Public Safety

    April 28 – May 2, 2025 and May 5-9, 2025

     8:30am – 5pm

     Class will meet: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 40

    Please bring a fully charged laptop

    Course Objective

    Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) teaches strong foundational supervisory and managerial skills. Available on-ground or online, the program instructs first-line supervisors in handling contemporary leadership challenges with a focus on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors, and the public. Designed for officers with little or no formal supervisory training, students complete this critical course with the understanding that knowing what action to take — and how to implement that action — can be the difference between success or failure on the street or in the office.

    Curriculum Topics

    • Accountability
    • Communication
    • Critical Incident
    • Decision Making
    • DISC® Personal Profile System
    • Discipline
    • Ethics & Professionalism
    • Key Elements of Dynamic Leadership
    • Managing Problem Employees
    • Motivational Principles
    • Officer Wellness
    • Performance Management
    • Planning
    • Supervising Diversity
    • Procedural Justice

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Cultural Competency 3 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours and Procedural Justice 40.50 hours

     

  • 29
    29.April.Tuesday

    Interview and Interrogation (I&I) Pro - Peru PD, Peru

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    04-29-2025-04-30-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Interview and Interrogation (I&I) Pro: Today’s Professional and Effective Interview & Interrogation Approach

    Instructor: Domenic Cappelluti

    April 28-30, 2025

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum –15 Maximum – 64

    Course Objective

    This 3-day seminar has been created by lead instructor and interviewing expert Detective Dom Cappelluti. It was created to specifically prepare today’s detectives, investigators, agents, supervisors, gang and drug officers, and uniformed patrol officers to become effective interviewers when conducting criminal investigations and other professional duties as directed by their respective agencies.

    Course Content

    The focus of this seminar is to provide law enforcement personnel with specialized interview and interrogation training that will significantly help develop the knowledge and skill level needed to effectively and professionally conduct interviews and interrogations with today’s most experienced criminals. Each specific module has been designed for every participant to focus on self-evaluation and address their own strong and weak points as they prepare to become professional interviewers in today’s demanding times.

     About the Instructor

    Dom Cappelluti is a veteran detective with a large (Illinois) police department and a former group supervisor of a multi-jurisdictional homicide task force. With over 27 years of experience Dom has specialized in high profile violent street crimes, gang homicides, murder for hire cases on gang and drug officers and officer involved shootings. Dom has worked interview rooms and conducted thousands of interviews and interrogations as a senior detective.

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights 10.5 hours, Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority, Cultural Competency .5 hours, Legal Updates 1 hours, Procedural Justice 1 hours, and 24 hours of Continuing Ed Lead Homicide Investigator 

  • 29
    29.April.Tuesday

    Supervision of Police Personnel - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:30 AM-5:00 PM
    04-29-2025-05-09-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Supervision of Police Personnel 80 hours

    Instructor: Northwestern University

    Center for Public Safety

    April 28 – May 2, 2025 and May 5-9, 2025

     8:30am – 5pm

     Class will meet: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 40

    Please bring a fully charged laptop

    Course Objective

    Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) teaches strong foundational supervisory and managerial skills. Available on-ground or online, the program instructs first-line supervisors in handling contemporary leadership challenges with a focus on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors, and the public. Designed for officers with little or no formal supervisory training, students complete this critical course with the understanding that knowing what action to take — and how to implement that action — can be the difference between success or failure on the street or in the office.

    Curriculum Topics

    • Accountability
    • Communication
    • Critical Incident
    • Decision Making
    • DISC® Personal Profile System
    • Discipline
    • Ethics & Professionalism
    • Key Elements of Dynamic Leadership
    • Managing Problem Employees
    • Motivational Principles
    • Officer Wellness
    • Performance Management
    • Planning
    • Supervising Diversity
    • Procedural Justice

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Cultural Competency 3 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours and Procedural Justice 40.50 hours

     

  • 29
    29.April.Tuesday

    ILETSB - Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours - Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    5:00 PM-10:00 PM
    04-29-2025-05-04-2025
    Tazewell County Range
    21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – Hours

      Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony Segree

    April 29-May 4, 2025

    Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend

    Must have a FOID Card**

    430 ILCS 65/2 (c) states the following:

    (c) The provisions of this Section regarding the acquisition and possession of firearms, firearm ammunition, stun guns, and tasers do not apply to law enforcement officials of this or any other jurisdiction, while engaged in the operation of their official duties.

     Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pm

    Course Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14

    ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: April 22, 2025

    Course Objectives

    This course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively.

    Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored.

    The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes.

    Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest.

    Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year.

    All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties.

    The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses.

    Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487

    Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class.  The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition.  Each trainee must provide the following ammunition:

     Shotgun Ammunition:      

    650 rounds of pistol ammunition

    5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck

    5 rounds of rifled slug

    5 rounds of field load

    Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch)

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour

  • 30
    30.April.Wednesday

    Interview and Interrogation (I&I) Pro - Peru PD, Peru

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    04-30-2025-04-30-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Interview and Interrogation (I&I) Pro: Today’s Professional and Effective Interview & Interrogation Approach

    Instructor: Domenic Cappelluti

    April 28-30, 2025

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum –15 Maximum – 64

    Course Objective

    This 3-day seminar has been created by lead instructor and interviewing expert Detective Dom Cappelluti. It was created to specifically prepare today’s detectives, investigators, agents, supervisors, gang and drug officers, and uniformed patrol officers to become effective interviewers when conducting criminal investigations and other professional duties as directed by their respective agencies.

    Course Content

    The focus of this seminar is to provide law enforcement personnel with specialized interview and interrogation training that will significantly help develop the knowledge and skill level needed to effectively and professionally conduct interviews and interrogations with today’s most experienced criminals. Each specific module has been designed for every participant to focus on self-evaluation and address their own strong and weak points as they prepare to become professional interviewers in today’s demanding times.

     About the Instructor

    Dom Cappelluti is a veteran detective with a large (Illinois) police department and a former group supervisor of a multi-jurisdictional homicide task force. With over 27 years of experience Dom has specialized in high profile violent street crimes, gang homicides, murder for hire cases on gang and drug officers and officer involved shootings. Dom has worked interview rooms and conducted thousands of interviews and interrogations as a senior detective.

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights 10.5 hours, Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority, Cultural Competency .5 hours, Legal Updates 1 hours, Procedural Justice 1 hours, and 24 hours of Continuing Ed Lead Homicide Investigator 

  • 30
    30.April.Wednesday

    Supervision of Police Personnel - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:30 AM-5:00 PM
    04-30-2025-05-09-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Supervision of Police Personnel 80 hours

    Instructor: Northwestern University

    Center for Public Safety

    April 28 – May 2, 2025 and May 5-9, 2025

     8:30am – 5pm

     Class will meet: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 40

    Please bring a fully charged laptop

    Course Objective

    Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) teaches strong foundational supervisory and managerial skills. Available on-ground or online, the program instructs first-line supervisors in handling contemporary leadership challenges with a focus on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors, and the public. Designed for officers with little or no formal supervisory training, students complete this critical course with the understanding that knowing what action to take — and how to implement that action — can be the difference between success or failure on the street or in the office.

    Curriculum Topics

    • Accountability
    • Communication
    • Critical Incident
    • Decision Making
    • DISC® Personal Profile System
    • Discipline
    • Ethics & Professionalism
    • Key Elements of Dynamic Leadership
    • Managing Problem Employees
    • Motivational Principles
    • Officer Wellness
    • Performance Management
    • Planning
    • Supervising Diversity
    • Procedural Justice

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Cultural Competency 3 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours and Procedural Justice 40.50 hours

     

  • 30
    30.April.Wednesday

    ILETSB - Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours - Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    5:00 PM-10:00 PM
    04-30-2025-05-04-2025
    Tazewell County Range
    21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – Hours

      Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony Segree

    April 29-May 4, 2025

    Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend

    Must have a FOID Card**

    430 ILCS 65/2 (c) states the following:

    (c) The provisions of this Section regarding the acquisition and possession of firearms, firearm ammunition, stun guns, and tasers do not apply to law enforcement officials of this or any other jurisdiction, while engaged in the operation of their official duties.

     Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pm

    Course Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14

    ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: April 22, 2025

    Course Objectives

    This course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively.

    Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored.

    The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes.

    Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest.

    Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year.

    All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties.

    The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses.

    Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487

    Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class.  The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition.  Each trainee must provide the following ammunition:

     Shotgun Ammunition:      

    650 rounds of pistol ammunition

    5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck

    5 rounds of rifled slug

    5 rounds of field load

    Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch)

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour

  • 01
    01.May.Thursday

    Supervision of Police Personnel - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:30 AM-5:00 PM
    05-01-2025-05-09-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Supervision of Police Personnel 80 hours

    Instructor: Northwestern University

    Center for Public Safety

    April 28 – May 2, 2025 and May 5-9, 2025

     8:30am – 5pm

     Class will meet: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 40

    Please bring a fully charged laptop

    Course Objective

    Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) teaches strong foundational supervisory and managerial skills. Available on-ground or online, the program instructs first-line supervisors in handling contemporary leadership challenges with a focus on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors, and the public. Designed for officers with little or no formal supervisory training, students complete this critical course with the understanding that knowing what action to take — and how to implement that action — can be the difference between success or failure on the street or in the office.

    Curriculum Topics

    • Accountability
    • Communication
    • Critical Incident
    • Decision Making
    • DISC® Personal Profile System
    • Discipline
    • Ethics & Professionalism
    • Key Elements of Dynamic Leadership
    • Managing Problem Employees
    • Motivational Principles
    • Officer Wellness
    • Performance Management
    • Planning
    • Supervising Diversity
    • Procedural Justice

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Cultural Competency 3 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours and Procedural Justice 40.50 hours

     

  • 01
    01.May.Thursday

    ILETSB - Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours - Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    5:00 PM-10:00 PM
    05-01-2025-05-04-2025
    Tazewell County Range
    21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – Hours

      Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony Segree

    April 29-May 4, 2025

    Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend

    Must have a FOID Card**

    430 ILCS 65/2 (c) states the following:

    (c) The provisions of this Section regarding the acquisition and possession of firearms, firearm ammunition, stun guns, and tasers do not apply to law enforcement officials of this or any other jurisdiction, while engaged in the operation of their official duties.

     Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pm

    Course Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14

    ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: April 22, 2025

    Course Objectives

    This course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively.

    Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored.

    The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes.

    Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest.

    Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year.

    All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties.

    The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses.

    Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487

    Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class.  The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition.  Each trainee must provide the following ammunition:

     Shotgun Ammunition:      

    650 rounds of pistol ammunition

    5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck

    5 rounds of rifled slug

    5 rounds of field load

    Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch)

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour

  • 02
    02.May.Friday

    Supervision of Police Personnel - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:30 AM-5:00 PM
    05-02-2025-05-09-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Supervision of Police Personnel 80 hours

    Instructor: Northwestern University

    Center for Public Safety

    April 28 – May 2, 2025 and May 5-9, 2025

     8:30am – 5pm

     Class will meet: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 40

    Please bring a fully charged laptop

    Course Objective

    Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) teaches strong foundational supervisory and managerial skills. Available on-ground or online, the program instructs first-line supervisors in handling contemporary leadership challenges with a focus on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors, and the public. Designed for officers with little or no formal supervisory training, students complete this critical course with the understanding that knowing what action to take — and how to implement that action — can be the difference between success or failure on the street or in the office.

    Curriculum Topics

    • Accountability
    • Communication
    • Critical Incident
    • Decision Making
    • DISC® Personal Profile System
    • Discipline
    • Ethics & Professionalism
    • Key Elements of Dynamic Leadership
    • Managing Problem Employees
    • Motivational Principles
    • Officer Wellness
    • Performance Management
    • Planning
    • Supervising Diversity
    • Procedural Justice

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Cultural Competency 3 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours and Procedural Justice 40.50 hours

     

  • 02
    02.May.Friday

    ILETSB - Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours - Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    5:00 PM-10:00 PM
    05-02-2025-05-04-2025
    Tazewell County Range
    21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – Hours

      Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony Segree

    April 29-May 4, 2025

    Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend

    Must have a FOID Card**

    430 ILCS 65/2 (c) states the following:

    (c) The provisions of this Section regarding the acquisition and possession of firearms, firearm ammunition, stun guns, and tasers do not apply to law enforcement officials of this or any other jurisdiction, while engaged in the operation of their official duties.

     Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pm

    Course Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14

    ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: April 22, 2025

    Course Objectives

    This course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively.

    Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored.

    The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes.

    Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest.

    Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year.

    All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties.

    The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses.

    Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487

    Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class.  The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition.  Each trainee must provide the following ammunition:

     Shotgun Ammunition:      

    650 rounds of pistol ammunition

    5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck

    5 rounds of rifled slug

    5 rounds of field load

    Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch)

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour

  • 03
    03.May.Saturday

    Supervision of Police Personnel - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:30 AM-5:00 PM
    05-03-2025-05-09-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Supervision of Police Personnel 80 hours

    Instructor: Northwestern University

    Center for Public Safety

    April 28 – May 2, 2025 and May 5-9, 2025

     8:30am – 5pm

     Class will meet: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 40

    Please bring a fully charged laptop

    Course Objective

    Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) teaches strong foundational supervisory and managerial skills. Available on-ground or online, the program instructs first-line supervisors in handling contemporary leadership challenges with a focus on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors, and the public. Designed for officers with little or no formal supervisory training, students complete this critical course with the understanding that knowing what action to take — and how to implement that action — can be the difference between success or failure on the street or in the office.

    Curriculum Topics

    • Accountability
    • Communication
    • Critical Incident
    • Decision Making
    • DISC® Personal Profile System
    • Discipline
    • Ethics & Professionalism
    • Key Elements of Dynamic Leadership
    • Managing Problem Employees
    • Motivational Principles
    • Officer Wellness
    • Performance Management
    • Planning
    • Supervising Diversity
    • Procedural Justice

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Cultural Competency 3 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours and Procedural Justice 40.50 hours

     

  • 03
    03.May.Saturday

    ILETSB - Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours - Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    5:00 PM-10:00 PM
    05-03-2025-05-04-2025
    Tazewell County Range
    21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – Hours

      Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony Segree

    April 29-May 4, 2025

    Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend

    Must have a FOID Card**

    430 ILCS 65/2 (c) states the following:

    (c) The provisions of this Section regarding the acquisition and possession of firearms, firearm ammunition, stun guns, and tasers do not apply to law enforcement officials of this or any other jurisdiction, while engaged in the operation of their official duties.

     Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pm

    Course Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14

    ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: April 22, 2025

    Course Objectives

    This course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively.

    Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored.

    The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes.

    Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest.

    Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year.

    All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties.

    The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses.

    Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487

    Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class.  The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition.  Each trainee must provide the following ammunition:

     Shotgun Ammunition:      

    650 rounds of pistol ammunition

    5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck

    5 rounds of rifled slug

    5 rounds of field load

    Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch)

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour

  • 04
    04.May.Sunday

    Supervision of Police Personnel - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:30 AM-5:00 PM
    05-04-2025-05-09-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Supervision of Police Personnel 80 hours

    Instructor: Northwestern University

    Center for Public Safety

    April 28 – May 2, 2025 and May 5-9, 2025

     8:30am – 5pm

     Class will meet: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 40

    Please bring a fully charged laptop

    Course Objective

    Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) teaches strong foundational supervisory and managerial skills. Available on-ground or online, the program instructs first-line supervisors in handling contemporary leadership challenges with a focus on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors, and the public. Designed for officers with little or no formal supervisory training, students complete this critical course with the understanding that knowing what action to take — and how to implement that action — can be the difference between success or failure on the street or in the office.

    Curriculum Topics

    • Accountability
    • Communication
    • Critical Incident
    • Decision Making
    • DISC® Personal Profile System
    • Discipline
    • Ethics & Professionalism
    • Key Elements of Dynamic Leadership
    • Managing Problem Employees
    • Motivational Principles
    • Officer Wellness
    • Performance Management
    • Planning
    • Supervising Diversity
    • Procedural Justice

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Cultural Competency 3 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours and Procedural Justice 40.50 hours

     

  • 04
    04.May.Sunday

    ILETSB - Mandatory Firearms Course 40 Hours - Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    5:00 PM-10:00 PM
    05-04-2025-05-04-2025
    Tazewell County Range
    21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    ILETSB – Mandatory Firearms Course – 40 – Hours

      Instructors: Dan Glover, Jon Quast, Tony Segree

    April 29-May 4, 2025

    Certificate of Liability from your agency or municipality is required to attend

    Must have a FOID Card**

    430 ILCS 65/2 (c) states the following:

    (c) The provisions of this Section regarding the acquisition and possession of firearms, firearm ammunition, stun guns, and tasers do not apply to law enforcement officials of this or any other jurisdiction, while engaged in the operation of their official duties.

     Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 21302 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday- Friday: 5pm-10pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 6pm

    Course Size: Minimum 10 Maximum 14

    ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: April 22, 2025

    Course Objectives

    This course of instruction is designed to acquaint participants with the potential physical, mental, legal, and ethical hazards associated with the use/misuse of firearms, to introduce the overall firearms training requirements of the basic course, and to develop thorough basic instruction and supervised practical range exercises that test the individual’s ability to use firearms effectively.

    Instruction will emphasize safe practice and caring for and using firearms on and off duty. These instructions should be clearly illustrated. Instruction will also include proper techniques for handling, loading, and unloading firearms, emphasizing that safety comes through learning and practice. Discussion will include appropriate equipment to be utilized which will better assure safety, such as proper holsters, the built-in safety of various types of firearms, and safety securing devices which can be used to assure firearm safety while it is being carried, when it is being handled, or when it is being stored.

    The Safe-T Act made, among other changes, modifications to the Criminal Code of 2012. The new enactments which began becoming effective July 1, 2021, include new criminal statutes directed at law enforcement behavior and changes to the peace officer use of force statutes.

    Five hours of classroom time will be devoted to the legal responsibility of the use of weapons, particularly the peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest.

    Law-enforcement agencies and student officers must be made aware of the fact that this is a minimum standard basic firearms course only and should not be considered all the firearms training necessary for the officer to become and remain competent in firearms. It is required that all officers re-qualify once a year.

    All officers must successfully complete the 40-Hour Mandatory Firearms Training Course required by Public Act 84-487 prior to carrying a firearm in the performance of their official duties.

    The firearms training requirement is incorporated as an integral part of the basic law enforcement and basic correctional officer courses.

    Officers will be given one opportunity to pass the MFT written exam and three chances to qualify with their service weapon, if they fail to pass the written exam and/or the qualification, they may have to complete the entire 40-Hour MFT course. Full & Part Time Police Officers successfully completing this course will have complied with Public Acts 70-652 and 84-487

    Also, trainees should bring their duty weapon, shotgun, and leather gear to class.  The duty weapon and shotgun should be a good quality weapon in good condition.  Each trainee must provide the following ammunition:

     Shotgun Ammunition:      

    650 rounds of pistol ammunition

    5 rounds of either #4 buck or .00 buck

    5 rounds of rifled slug

    5 rounds of field load

    Slide Switch Flashlight (no twist switch)

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of Law Enforcement Authority 4 hours, Legal Updates 1 hour, De-Escalation Techniques 25 hours, Laws Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 1 hour, Officer Safety Techniques including Cover Concealment and Time 1 hour

  • 05
    05.May.Monday

    Supervision of Police Personnel - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:30 AM-5:00 PM
    05-05-2025-05-09-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Supervision of Police Personnel 80 hours

    Instructor: Northwestern University

    Center for Public Safety

    April 28 – May 2, 2025 and May 5-9, 2025

     8:30am – 5pm

     Class will meet: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 40

    Please bring a fully charged laptop

    Course Objective

    Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) teaches strong foundational supervisory and managerial skills. Available on-ground or online, the program instructs first-line supervisors in handling contemporary leadership challenges with a focus on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors, and the public. Designed for officers with little or no formal supervisory training, students complete this critical course with the understanding that knowing what action to take — and how to implement that action — can be the difference between success or failure on the street or in the office.

    Curriculum Topics

    • Accountability
    • Communication
    • Critical Incident
    • Decision Making
    • DISC® Personal Profile System
    • Discipline
    • Ethics & Professionalism
    • Key Elements of Dynamic Leadership
    • Managing Problem Employees
    • Motivational Principles
    • Officer Wellness
    • Performance Management
    • Planning
    • Supervising Diversity
    • Procedural Justice

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Cultural Competency 3 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours and Procedural Justice 40.50 hours

     

  • 05
    05.May.Monday

    Electro-Muscular Disruption Device (Taser) - Instructor Certification - Peru PD, Peru

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-05-2025-05-06-2025
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Electro-Muscular Disruption Device (Taser) – Instructor Certification

    May 5-6, 2025

    8am  – 5pm

    Instructor: AXON

    Register: AXON Register

    Registration: Cost of the course is $895 per student

    Class will meet: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria, Peru, IL

    Description: TASER X26P, X2, TASER 7, TASER 7 CQ, and TASER 10 Instructor certification course. With the release of Version 24, we have enhanced the instructor course to teach students how to develop and safely execute scenarios and isolation drills and provide more in-depth scenario training. You will be certified to instruct others on the use of the X26P, X2, TASER 7, TASER 7 CQ, and TASER 10 energy weapons. Students will be required to complete an interactive on-line experience prior to attending the two-day in-classroom training.
    All registrations for this course close 7 days in advance. Students wanting to access the system must first have an account and login or create a new account at MyAxon. There is a 24 to 48 hour verification approval process. Help with enrolling and payment options can be found here: Help
    What to bring:
    • Dress – Appropriate training attire
    • Department issued TASER holster – if applicable
    • Duty belt and training pistol (if available)
    What not to bring:
    • No firearms
    • No ammunition
    • No TASER energy weapons (will be provided by Axon)
    • No defense sprays
    • No weapons of any kind
    REMINDER:
    All students will complete the same on-line course and attend BOTH days of practical training.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: TBA

     

  • 06
    06.May.Tuesday

    Supervision of Police Personnel - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:30 AM-5:00 PM
    05-06-2025-05-09-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Supervision of Police Personnel 80 hours

    Instructor: Northwestern University

    Center for Public Safety

    April 28 – May 2, 2025 and May 5-9, 2025

     8:30am – 5pm

     Class will meet: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 40

    Please bring a fully charged laptop

    Course Objective

    Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) teaches strong foundational supervisory and managerial skills. Available on-ground or online, the program instructs first-line supervisors in handling contemporary leadership challenges with a focus on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors, and the public. Designed for officers with little or no formal supervisory training, students complete this critical course with the understanding that knowing what action to take — and how to implement that action — can be the difference between success or failure on the street or in the office.

    Curriculum Topics

    • Accountability
    • Communication
    • Critical Incident
    • Decision Making
    • DISC® Personal Profile System
    • Discipline
    • Ethics & Professionalism
    • Key Elements of Dynamic Leadership
    • Managing Problem Employees
    • Motivational Principles
    • Officer Wellness
    • Performance Management
    • Planning
    • Supervising Diversity
    • Procedural Justice

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Cultural Competency 3 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours and Procedural Justice 40.50 hours

     

  • 06
    06.May.Tuesday

    Electro-Muscular Disruption Device (Taser) - Instructor Certification - Peru PD, Peru

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-06-2025-05-06-2025
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Electro-Muscular Disruption Device (Taser) – Instructor Certification

    May 5-6, 2025

    8am  – 5pm

    Instructor: AXON

    Register: AXON Register

    Registration: Cost of the course is $895 per student

    Class will meet: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria, Peru, IL

    Description: TASER X26P, X2, TASER 7, TASER 7 CQ, and TASER 10 Instructor certification course. With the release of Version 24, we have enhanced the instructor course to teach students how to develop and safely execute scenarios and isolation drills and provide more in-depth scenario training. You will be certified to instruct others on the use of the X26P, X2, TASER 7, TASER 7 CQ, and TASER 10 energy weapons. Students will be required to complete an interactive on-line experience prior to attending the two-day in-classroom training.
    All registrations for this course close 7 days in advance. Students wanting to access the system must first have an account and login or create a new account at MyAxon. There is a 24 to 48 hour verification approval process. Help with enrolling and payment options can be found here: Help
    What to bring:
    • Dress – Appropriate training attire
    • Department issued TASER holster – if applicable
    • Duty belt and training pistol (if available)
    What not to bring:
    • No firearms
    • No ammunition
    • No TASER energy weapons (will be provided by Axon)
    • No defense sprays
    • No weapons of any kind
    REMINDER:
    All students will complete the same on-line course and attend BOTH days of practical training.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: TBA

     

  • 06
    06.May.Tuesday

    RADAR/LIDAR - CIPTC, Peoria, IL - Class Full

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-06-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P106
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    RADAR/LIDAR

    Instructor: Jeff Nicholas, ISP

    May 6, 2025

    8am – 4pm

    Class Full for waiting list email: hgrove@icc.edu

    Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P106, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 29, 2025

    Course Size: 10 Maximum

    Course Objective

    This training will provide the student with an understanding of the proper operational procedures and considerations for correctly using RADAR or LIDAR in police speed enforcement.  Students will be instructed on how to set-up and operate RADAR and LIDAR.

    Course Content

    Explain Relative Motion

    Explain the Doppler Theory as it applies to RADAR speed enforcement

    Explain the Angular Effect when using stationary and moving radar

    Explain the operational principles of using lidar and stationary and moving radar

    Explain the importance of obtaining a tracking history in the use of radar speed enforcement

    Describe factors that can produce inaccurate or false speed readings and how each can be minimized, recognized, or eliminated

    Identify the impact of case law pertaining to radar and lidar

    Demonstrate the ability to set up, test, and read the radar unit

    Demonstrate the ability to make accurate speed estimates in stationary and moving exercises

    Demonstrate the ability to make accurate target verifications

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional Use of LE Authority .50 hours, Legal Updates .50 hours

  • 06
    06.May.Tuesday

    Basic Marine Law Enforcement Officers Course, Fondulac Park PD, East Peoria, IL

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-06-2025-05-08-2025
    Fondulac Park Police Department
    Fondulac Park District Maintenance, 301 Springfield Rd, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Basic Marine Law Enforcement Officers Course

    Presented by Maritime Responder Training Services, LLC

    May 6-8, 2025

    8am – 5pm

    Class will meet at: Fondulac Park PD, 301 Springfield Road, East Peoria, IL 

    Class Size: Minimum 10 – Maximum 14

    Course Description:

    This course is structured to give Law Enforcement Officers the knowledge and skills necessary to operate in the maritime environment to include enforcement, search, rescue, and recovery. This course consists of both classroom and scenario-based training on the water.

    Course Objectives:

    The objective of this course is to give Law Enforcement Officers the knowledge and skills necessary to enforce all maritime state laws as well as local and county ordinances and to promote safe boating to include: responding to calls for assistance in the maritime environment, responding to boating accidents, search/rescue/recovery operations and sonar operations for death investigations/body recovery.

    What to bring:

    Students should bring any department issued water rescue equipment available, i.e., PFD, throw bags, rescue lines, rescue watercraft etc. If you do not have any equipment, we will provide everything you need for the water portion of the training.

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional/Proper Use of LE Authority 2-Hrs, Emergency Medical Response 4-Hrs, Legal Updates 2-Hrs, Officer Safety Techniques 2-Hrs, and  Continuing Ed: Lead Homicide Investigator 4-Hrs

     

  • 07
    07.May.Wednesday

    Supervision of Police Personnel - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:30 AM-5:00 PM
    05-07-2025-05-09-2025
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Supervision of Police Personnel 80 hours

    Instructor: Northwestern University

    Center for Public Safety

    April 28 – May 2, 2025 and May 5-9, 2025

     8:30am – 5pm

     Class will meet: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline: April 21, 2025

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 40

    Please bring a fully charged laptop

    Course Objective

    Supervision of Police Personnel (SPP) teaches strong foundational supervisory and managerial skills. Available on-ground or online, the program instructs first-line supervisors in handling contemporary leadership challenges with a focus on understanding human behavior and day-to-day work relationships with subordinates, superiors, and the public. Designed for officers with little or no formal supervisory training, students complete this critical course with the understanding that knowing what action to take — and how to implement that action — can be the difference between success or failure on the street or in the office.

    Curriculum Topics

    • Accountability
    • Communication
    • Critical Incident
    • Decision Making
    • DISC® Personal Profile System
    • Discipline
    • Ethics & Professionalism
    • Key Elements of Dynamic Leadership
    • Managing Problem Employees
    • Motivational Principles
    • Officer Wellness
    • Performance Management
    • Planning
    • Supervising Diversity
    • Procedural Justice

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Cultural Competency 3 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 6 hours and Procedural Justice 40.50 hours

     

  • 07
    07.May.Wednesday

    Basic Marine Law Enforcement Officers Course, Fondulac Park PD, East Peoria, IL

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-07-2025-05-08-2025
    Fondulac Park Police Department
    Fondulac Park District Maintenance, 301 Springfield Rd, East Peoria, IL 61611, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Basic Marine Law Enforcement Officers Course

    Presented by Maritime Responder Training Services, LLC

    May 6-8, 2025

    8am – 5pm

    Class will meet at: Fondulac Park PD, 301 Springfield Road, East Peoria, IL 

    Class Size: Minimum 10 – Maximum 14

    Course Description:

    This course is structured to give Law Enforcement Officers the knowledge and skills necessary to operate in the maritime environment to include enforcement, search, rescue, and recovery. This course consists of both classroom and scenario-based training on the water.

    Course Objectives:

    The objective of this course is to give Law Enforcement Officers the knowledge and skills necessary to enforce all maritime state laws as well as local and county ordinances and to promote safe boating to include: responding to calls for assistance in the maritime environment, responding to boating accidents, search/rescue/recovery operations and sonar operations for death investigations/body recovery.

    What to bring:

    Students should bring any department issued water rescue equipment available, i.e., PFD, throw bags, rescue lines, rescue watercraft etc. If you do not have any equipment, we will provide everything you need for the water portion of the training.

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Constitutional/Proper Use of LE Authority 2-Hrs, Emergency Medical Response 4-Hrs, Legal Updates 2-Hrs, Officer Safety Techniques 2-Hrs, and  Continuing Ed: Lead Homicide Investigator 4-Hrs

     

  • 07
    07.May.Wednesday

    Breath Analysis Operator Training- Peru PD, Peru, IL

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-07-2025
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7355
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu

    Breath Analysis Operator Training

    Instructor: Illinois State Police

    May 7, 2025

    8am- 5pm

    Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 North Peoria Street, Peru, IL 

    Enrollment Deadline: April 30, 2025

    Course Size:  Maximum – 25

    This class is funded through the Police Traffic Services Training Project along with Illinois Department of Traffic Safety and the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

     The BAO license is good for 3 years. Re-certification is a 30-minute on-line course through your OneNet account. If you do not have a One Net Account you will be issued one the day of the class.

    Course Content

    This course prepares law enforcement officers for certification and licensing as Illinois Breath Test Operators.

    Instruction for this course includes:

    – Detailed discussions on drinking driver enforcement

    – Pharmacological effects of alcohol

    – Legal matters relating to drinking driver enforcement (including implied consent and case presentation for court)

    – Operation and function of breath testing equipment approved for use in Illinois

    – Laboratory training in the use of breath alcohol testing equipment

    Two weeks prior to the beginning of the class, the students MUST email their name, agency and work email address to isp.bao.training@illinois.gov   This is for ISP to create a OneNet account for them to track their training and for recert purposes.  If students sign up within that two-week window, they must email their information immediately to the ISP address above.

    This course will be taught by Instructors from the Illinois State Police.  Students who successfully complete the course and pass the exam will be state certified Breath Alcohol Operators (BAO).

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights 1 hour and Legal Updates 1 hour

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