Officer Safety & Survival TrainingICTI offers law enforcement training created by and for tribal law enforcement officers. Some courses are eligible for CEU credits from George Mason University.

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This five-part course is designed to introduce tribal police officers to common issues in Indian Country and to the basic principles of community policing. The course introduces the social developmental skill building required for tribal communities to resist drug and alcohol use and abuse, and engage in proactive problem solving methodologies in accordance with Community Policing concepts, processes and techniques. This course also introduces tribal police officers to best practices for law enforcement.

Learners who complete every unit with a passing grade are eligible for 0.5 CEU from George Mason University. You may leave the course and resume where you left off at any time. 

This course helps tribal police departments by building awareness. The five-part course introduces the social developmental skill building required for tribal communities to investigate domestic violence, identify drug and alcohol use and abuse, deter Internet predators, and engage in proactive problem solving methodologies in accordance with Community Policing concepts, processes and techniques. This course also introduces tribal police officers to best practices for use of force.

0.5 CEU is available from George Mason University for successful completion of the course with a passing grade. Please contact info@indiancountrytraining.net for more information about earning CEUs.

The mental health of law enforcement officers is a critical issue.  Those involved in law enforcement, and their families, are subjected to stressors unlike any other group in the U.S. This course was prepared “by cops, for cops” in hopes that the information gained here will encourage officers to address the destructive effects of stress before they become serious.