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FLETC Showcases Expertise at IACP

FLETC Showcases Expertise at IACP
For Immediate Release
By Brandon Spragins, FLETC OPA

BOSTON, Mass. — The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) proudly participated in the 2024 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Annual Conference and Exposition, held from Oct. 19 – 22, in Boston, Massachusetts. As one of the largest law enforcement events, IACP 2024 brought together over 16,000 public safety professionals, providing an invaluable platform for education, networking, and collaboration. FLETC’s presence at the event, with multiple presentations and an exhibit booth, underscored its commitment to advancing law enforcement training and fostering key partnerships.

The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) 2024 conference is the largest and most impactful law enforcement event of the year – more than 16,000 public safety professionals come to learn new techniques, advance their knowledge and careers, and equip their department for ongoing success, Boston, Ma., Oct. 21, 2024.  (Photo by Brian Jones, OPA)
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers participated in the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) 2024, conference and exposition from in Boston, Mass., Oct. 19 - 22, 2024.The IACP is the largest law enforcement event of the year, attracting more than 16,000 public safety professionals to enhance their skills and career opportunities. (Photo by Brian Jones, OPA)

At the event, FLETC offered insightful presentations on critical topics in law enforcement, including "Solving De-escalation through the Calculus of Reasonableness" and "The Impact and Implications of Katz v. United States, United States v. Jones, and Carpenter v. United States on Searches and Seizures under the Fourth Amendment." These sessions attracted significant attention, addressing the evolving challenges law enforcement officers face in areas such as de-escalation techniques and constitutional rights amidst the increasing use of technology. The "Calculus of Reasonableness" presentation emphasized how understanding factors like the immediacy of a threat can shape an officer’s ability to de-escalate potentially violent situations, an essential skill in today’s complex policing environment.

Throughout the conference, FLETC’s booth showcased its extensive range of training programs. As an interagency training organization for 129 federal agencies, FLETC’s offerings play a pivotal role in preparing law enforcement professionals. In fiscal year 2023 alone, FLETC trained nearly 70,000 students through over 868 training programs, demonstrating its significant contribution to law enforcement preparedness.
By participating in IACP 2024, FLETC reaffirmed its commitment to collaboration and shared learning, aligning its mission with the three tenets of the conference: training, networking, and education. The opportunity to engage with law enforcement leaders from across the globe emphasized FLETC’s role in shaping the future of law enforcement training.

As FLETC continues to invest in cutting-edge training and resources, its involvement in events like IACP is a testament to its dedication to improving law enforcement practices. The conference provided a valuable opportunity for FLETC to connect with partners, share knowledge, and discuss the evolving challenges faced by law enforcement agencies worldwide.

Federal organization personnel should contact their agency training officer to register for training, contact FLETC Admissions with any additional questions, or call (912) 267-3447. State, local, and tribal officers requesting training should register online. If organizational support is required or you have additional needs, please contact FLETC Admissions. International (non-US) personnel should email FLETC-intlrqst@fletc.dhs.gov.

The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers presented “The Impact and Implications of Katz v. United States, United States v. Jones, and Carpenter v. United States on Searches and Seizures under the Fourth Amendment,” at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) 2024 conference, Boston, MA, Oct. 21. 2024. (Photo by Brian Jones, OPA)
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers presented “The Impact and Implications of Katz v. United States, United States v. Jones, and Carpenter v. United States on Searches and Seizures under the Fourth Amendment,” at the International Association of Chiefs of Police 2024, conference and exposition, Boston, Mass., Oct. 21, 2024. (Photo by Brian Jones, OPA)

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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