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Critical Communications Skills in Officer/Citizen Encounters Instructor Training Program

Acronym
CCSITP
Length
4 Training Days
Locations Offered
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Description

The Critical Communications Skills in Officer/Citizen Encounters Instructor Training Program, (CCSITP) is an interactive Center Advanced program designed to train and teach law enforcement academy instructors and field training officers (FTOs) effective and critical communication skills during law enforcement/citizen encounters.  These skills are science-based and field-proven.  The skills are designed to defuse conflict through a greater understanding of diverse communities and different communication styles.  The curriculum for these topics is supported by peer reviewed research and behavioral science.

Topics include: implicit bias/explicit bias, duty to intervene, law enforcement, fairness, racial profiling, intercultural communications, rapport building, Cylinder Model of communication, Motivational Interviewing / ORBIT Model, and Cialdini’s Principles of Persuasion are all based on settled behavioral science and peer-reviewed research.  This program incorporates these communication principles in order to avoid, neutralize and defuse conflicts in officer citizen encounters, through lecture and lab exercises, to practice the application of these skills. “De-escalation” is the desired outcome during critical encounters.

The goal of CCSITP is to teach critical communication skills in officer citizen encounters geared toward conflict control based on scientific principles of human behavior.  This program will consist of lecture, tabletop exercises, and laboratory exercises where students will practice these critical skills.

Prerequisites

For acceptance into this program, the applicant must meet the below standards:

  1. Applicant must be a law enforcement officer/agent of a federal, state, local, tribal or international agency.
  2. Law enforcement personnel with joint duties as academy Instructor, field or in-service Training Officer.
  3. Detailed or former law enforcement officers presently functioning as law enforcement academy or field training instructors.

Required Training Materials

Role

Program Syllabus/Curriculum

  • Identify the strengths, weaknesses, and biases in our personal communication with others.
  • Identify how core values for law enforcement officers influence on their use of authority.
  • Identify racial profiling (to include race, color and perceived ethnic background) and the potential negative impacts that it may have on effective law enforcement.
  • Define “culture” and its major components.
  • Recognize implicit and explicit bias in intercultural communication.

Program Contact Info

Glynco: (912) 267-2119

Program Registration