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Patrol officers are the lifeblood of any law enforcement agency. Patrol officers monitor streets, resolve disputes, direct traffic, write tickets and warnings, deal with community disturbances and are the face of the department to the public. LETN's law enforcement patrol training has been serving the patrol officer for nearly 25 years. With over 250 online law enforcement training courses dedicated to the patrol officer, LETN covers every aspect of the patrol officer's day to day activities.
Utilizing real-world scenarios and officer led training; students will get a virtual front row seat to what it is really like and have the knowledge to make the correct call in dangerous situations. LETN's patrol training ensures maintaining a required knowledge level and reducing risk.
Law enforcement patrol is a difficult job where officers interact with the community to improve and ensure safety. Excellent physical and mental health is essential for the patrol officer, as is the ability to engage the public with authority and respect. The best patrol officers strive to resolve disputes peacefully, as well as to prevent crimes.
Law Enforcement Patrol Training Benefits
Please call a law enforcement patrol training expert today to get a patrol series customized to your agencies needs at 1-800-294-1140.
- Install/remove course units, enroll/delete trainees, import and export trainee records
- Consistent delivery, with broader reach, flexible scheduling and automated recordkeeping
- Increased subject mastery and retention, with reduced learning time
- Improved safety and comprehensive proven tactical procedures
- Check your state POST agency for LETN accredited courseware approval
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Law Enforcement Patrol I Training Learning Plan
Patrol Courses
- Roll Call: Bike Patrol
- Single Officer Patrol
- Click It or Ticket/You Drink, You Drive, You Lose
- Tactical Patrol: Aggressive Patrol and Order Maintenance Policing
- Tactical Patrol: High Visibility Patrol
- Crimes in Progress
- Visual ID: Never Forget a Face
- Visual ID: Officer Alert Handbook
- Patrol Awareness: Recognizing Possible Suspects
- Pre-attack Behavioral Indicators
- Roll Call: Duty Weapons Safe at Home
- Roll Call: Concealed Carry Tactics for Off-Duty and Plainclothes Officers
- Roll Call: Pistolcraft: From Then to Now
- Roll Call: Pistolcraft-Untangling the Snakes
- Roll Call: Pistolcraft- New Paradigm Tactics and Techniques
- Behaviors that Could Cost you Your Life
- Roll Call: Police Shootings
- Roll Call: Physiokinetics and Time Framing
- Roll Call: Officer Down, Part 1
- Roll Call: Officer Down, Part 2
- Tactical Thinking: Mind Over Body
- Tactical Thinking: Traffic Stops
- Tactical Thinking: Traffic Stops - Environmental Concerns
- Tactical Thinking: Approaches on Foot
- Tactical Thinking: Driving Safety
- Tactical Thinking: Secure and Transport
- Tactical Thinking: Physiology of Assault
- Roll Call: School Resource Officers
- The Bulletproof Mind
- The New Paradigm: House of Horrors
- Tactical Implications: Human Factor Research
- Visual System Dominance
- Tactical Thinking: Subject Control
- Tactical Thinking: The Traffic Stop
- Tactical Thinking: High-Risk Stops
- Tactical Communication, Part 1
- Tactical Communication, Part 2
- Tactical Communication, Part 3
- Verbal Judo, Part 1: The Art of Communication
- Verbal Judo, Part 2: The Art of Mediation
- Unspoken Dialogue, Part 1: Body Signs
- Roll Call: Fit for Duty: Fit for the Heart
- Prescription for Performance, Part 1
- Prescription for Performance, Part 2
- Foot Pursuits
- Peak Performance
- Concealed Weapons Search Practical
- Disturbance Resolution/Approach Consideration
- Traffic Enforcement: The Principles of Speed
- Traffic Control, Part 1
- Traffic Control, Part 2
- Roll Call: Laser Sighting Systems
- Less Lethal Force, Part 1: OC Pepper Spray Updates
- Less Lethal Force, Part 2: Impact Projectiles
- Less Lethal Force, Part 3: TASER Update
- Tactical Use of the Aerosol Defense Spray
- O.C. Sprays: The Do's and Don'ts
- O.C. Sprays: The Effects
- Roll Call: Felony Stops
- Traffic Stops and Racial Profiling: Police-Citizen Contact
- Traffic Stops and Racial Profiling: Legal Seizures
- Traffic Stops and Racial Profiling: Discrimination Facts
- Traffic Stops and Racial Profiling: Citizen Rights
- Traffic Stops and Racial Profiling: Officer - Motorist Interaction
- Traffic Stops and Racial Profiling: Minimizing Conflict
- Tactical Patrol: Conducting Traffic Stops, Part 1
- Tactical Patrol: Conducting Traffic Stops, Part 2
- Tactical Patrol: Vehicle Searches, Part 1
- Tactical Patrol: Vehicle Searches, Part 2
- Passenger Side Vehicle Approaches
- Felony Stops
- Vehicle Stops
- Felony Stop Techniques
- Vehicle Stops: Stopping the Atypical Vehicle
- Vehicle Stops: Initial Contact
- Vehicle Stops: Search and Seizure
- DWI Testing
- Field Sobriety Testing, Part 1
- Field Sobriety Testing, Part 2
- Roll Call: Spontaneous Knife Defense
- Pressure Points
- Tactical Patrol: Pursuit Driving
- Tactical Patrol: Pursuit Phases and Technologies
- Report Writing to Win Cases, Part 1: Introduction
- Report Writing to Win Cases, Part 2: The Police Report Format
- Report Writing to Win Cases, Part 3: Step 1 - The Scene
- Report Writing to Win Cases, Part 4: Report Construction
- Report Writing to Win Cases, Part 5: The Constant Informational Blocks
- Tactical Patrol: Active Killer
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- Tactical Vehicle Operation: Escaping An Active Shooter
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- First Responder: Basic Medical Procedures, Part 1
- First Responder: Basic Medical Procedures, Part 2
- First Responder: Basic Medical Procedures, Part 3
- Criminal Profiling, Part 1: History of Profiling
- Criminal Profiling, Part 2: Constructing a Profile
- Criminal Profiling, Part 3: Accuracy or Inaccuracy?
- Roll Call: Compartmental Searches
- Roll Call: Commercial Vehicle Searches
- Responding to Child Abuse: Physical Abuse
- Police Response to Structure Fires
- Gang Trends
- Asian Gangs
- Gangs: Creating a Positive Dialogue
- Youth Gangs
- Crisis Intervention Training: Dealing with the Mentally Ill, Part 1
- Roll Call: Force Dynamics, Part 1
- Vehicle Extraction
- Tactical Communication and Public Relations
- Women on Duty
- Cultural Diversity, Part 1: The Functions of Prejudice
- Cultural Diversity, Part 2: Professionalism
- Cultural Diversity, Part 3: Myths Vs. Stereotypes
- Cultural Diversity, Part 4: Hostile Work Environment/Sexual Harassment
- Cultural Diversity, Part 5: Communication and Diversity
- Cultural Diversity, Part 6: Liberty and Justice For All
- Survival Spanish: Officer Safety
- Survival Spanish: Vehicle Stops
- Survival Spanish: Answering Calls
- Explosives: Identification of Commercial Explosives
- Explosives: Military Ordinance
Officer Survival Courses
- Officer Ambushed: The Mark Sawyers Incident
- LETN Roll Call: The Schertz, Texas, Shootout
- Officer Hostage
- Officer Dragged
- Armored and Dangerous
- Roll Call: Ten Behaviors That Could Cost You Your Badge
- No Regard for Human Life - Part 1 - The Trooper Stone Shooting
- No Regard for Human Life - Part 2 - The Rolling Gun Battle
- Roll Call: Firearms Retention and Disarming
- Roll Call: Off-Duty Survival
- Roll Call: Off Hand/On Target
- Roll Call: Pistol Protocols: Preparing for Use
- Confined Area Survival Tactics, Part 1
- Confined Area Survival Tactics, Part 2
- Confined Area Survival Tactics, Part 3
- Confined Area Survival Tactics, Part 4
- Defensive Tactics
- Winning Armed Confrontations: The Hollywood Factor
- Surviving Deadly Encounters II: The Encounter
- Surviving Deadly Encounters III: Aftershocks
- You Make the Call, Part 1
- You Make the Call, Part 2
- Handgun Retention
- The Science of Survival, Part.1
- The Science of Survival, Part.2
- Inside the Breach, Part 1
- Inside the Breach, Part 2
- Building Search Essentials
- Roll Call: Tactical Edged Weapon Defense
- Roll Call: Tactical Groundfighting
- Roll Call: Surviving Edged Weapons
- Knife Defense: Sudden Attack
- Back to Basic: Collapsible Baton
- Roll Call: Use of Force: Command Presence
- Police Use of Force, Part 1
- Police Use of Force, Part 2
- Electronic Control Devices
- Threat Neutralization Considerations With Firearms
- Lethal Force Training: A New Firearms Training Paradigm
- De-escalating the Use of Force
- Use of Force: Misconceptions
- Deadly Force Do's and Don'ts
- Confrontational Handcuffing
- Combat Handcuffing, Part 1
- Combat Handcuffing, Part 2
- Roll Call: Danger on Traffic Stops
- First Responders to Active Shooters
- Handling a Bomb Call
- FIRSTaid, Part 1: Infectious Diseases
- FIRSTaid, Part 2: The Bandaid Approach
- Approach of the Emotionally Disturbed
- The Emotionally Raging Subject: Techniques for Physical Control
- The Mentally Retarded Suspect
- Survival Considerations for Female Officers
Homeland Security Courses
- Large Vehicle Bombs: Post-Blast Investigation, Part 1
- Bomb Tactics: Bomb Awareness
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Law Enforcement Patrol II Training Learning Plan
Patrol Courses
- Roll Call: Cop Talk - Officer Sign Language
- High Risk Warrants
- Wilderness Series Part 1: Patrolling Techniques
- Wilderness Series Part 2: Tactical Tracking
- Wilderness Series Part 3: Patrolling Applications
- Roll Call: Force Dynamics, Part 2
- Roll Call: Witness to Excessive Force
- Domestic Violence, Part 1: The Primary Aggressor
- Domestic Violence, Part 2: Interviewing Children
- Domestic Violence, Part 3: Domestic Violence Court
- Domestic Violence, Part 4: Same Sex Violence
- Rapid Vehicle Takedown
- Vehicular Pursuit: Pursue/Don't Pursue
- Vehicular Pursuit: Know Your Restrictions
- Vehicular Pursuit: Making the Right Decisions
- Hot Pursuit
- Med Aid: Heat-Related Incidents and Domestic Violence
- Med Aid: Causes of Violence and Kinematics OFMVCS
- Med Aid: Autistic Patients/First Responders and Joint Injuries
- Med Aid: Poison Exposure Hazards
- Med Aid: Prevention Profile of an Injury Prevention Program
- Med Aid: Emerging Issues - Quarantine
- Med Aid: Natural Disasters - Mud Slides and Earthquakes
- Med Aid: Natural Disasters - Tornadoes
- Profiling Criminal Violators
- Elder Abuse
- Bank Robberies
- Roll Call: Meth Labs
- Roll Call: Suicide by Cop
- Mentally Ill Person in Crisis: Strategic Verbal Responses
- Roll Call: Ethical Decision Making, Part 1
- Roll Call: Ethical Decision Making, Part 2
- Decontamination: Lessons Learned
- The Death of Kai
- Understanding Hate Crimes
- Orlando Swat: Slow and Deliberate Searches
- Orlando Swat: Rappelling
- Survival Spanish: Officer Safety
- Survival Spanish: Vehicle Stops
- Survival Spanish: Answering Calls
Officer Survival Courses
- Close Encounter Fighting - The S.P.E.A.R System
- Risk Thermostat
- Body Armor - Protecting the Protectors
- Use of Force: Decisions, Part 1
- Use of Force: Decisions, Part 2
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- Response to Armed Robbery
- Tactical Patrol: Responding to Snipers and Mass Shootings
- Active Shooter
- SWAT Team Training
- Handling a Bomb Call
- FIRSTaid, Part 3: Emergency Childbirth
- FIRSTaid, Part 4: Sudden In-Custody Death Syndrome
- Roll Call: Booby Traps
- Defensive Tactics For Mass Transit Vehicles
Criminal Investigation Courses
- Violent Offenders Analysis Part 1: Don't Underestimate Your Adversary
- Violent Offenders Analysis Part 2: The Devil is in the Details
- Violent Offenders Analysis Part 3: What Makes Them Tick?
- Violent Offenders Analysis Part 4: Escalation of Violence
- Violent Offenders Analysis Part 5: Know Your Enemy
- Violent Offenders Analysis Part 6: Dangerousness
- Motor Vehicle Theft, Part 1: Detecting the Stolen Motor Vehicle
- Motor Vehicle Theft, Part 2: Identifying the Stolen Vehicle
- Motor Vehicle Theft, Part 3: Motorcycles and Heavy Equipment
Leadership and Management Courses
- Empowering Patrol: Rapid Response to Active Shooter Incidents
Homeland Security Courses
- HazMat Awareness, Part 1 of 8
- HazMat Awareness, Part 2 of 8
- HazMat Awareness, Part 3 of 8
- HazMat Awareness, Part 4 of 8: Transportation and Placard Identification
- HazMat Awareness, Part 5 of 8: Basics of Material Safety Data Sheets and Hazardous Materials
- HazMat Awareness, Part 6 of 8
- HazMat Awareness, Part 7 of 8: Emergency Response Guidebook
- HazMat Awareness, Part 8 of 8: Protective Actions, Clothing, and Labels
- Hazmat, Part 1: First Responders
- Weapons of Mass Destruction: Decontamination
- Weapons of Mass Destruction: Resources
- WMD - What Every Officer Should Know, Part 1
- WMD - What Every Officer Should Know, Part 2
- WMD - What Every Officer Should Know, Part 3: Nuclear and Radiological Weapons
- WMD - What Every Officer Should Know, Part 4: Chemical Weapons
- Bomb Search: Resources and Technique
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