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KLEC congratulates and recognizes individuals for earning career development certificates.
From criminal investigations to pre-employment screening and internal-affairs, polygraph can play a major role in law enforcement investigations. The National Polygraph Academy graduated 23 new students at DOCJT on June 9.
An organization committed to sharpening the saws of Kentucky law enforcement trainers was created last month, with steering committee members named to represent each of four state regions.
Public Safety Dispatch is the Most Misunderstood Job You’ll Ever Love
DOCJT is seeking certified instructors and role-play actors to assist with training practicals like the STOPS program.
TEMS can play a big role in saving SWAT officers’ lives. Learn more about the TEMS concept and upcoming available training.
DOCJT is looking for individuals who can present on a topic about which they are passionate and think can have a direct impact on dispatch communication center supervisors, managers and directors during the 2017 TALK conference.
The actions of America’s drivers are an increasing concern to law enforcement who, across the nation, reported road rage as a contributing factor in some 1,500 deaths since 2008.
Kentucky Association of Counties Provides More Than Just Insurance
KY LEAP Program Offers Training to Officers Who Want to Help Others
A Cultural Change is Needed to Bring an Emphasis to Driving and Driver’s Training in Law Enforcement
Officers now can annually attend a four-hour course in driver training, four hours of firearms training and/or one to eight hours of legal update training.