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List Of Specialized Schools
1. LIST OF SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS
Jason D Shelby
• Tactical Pistol (18 hours), Options for Personal Security, May 12-13, 2001
• OC/Baton Course (8 hours), Options for Personal Security, May 26, 2001
• H2H Skills (Level 1 of 7), American Combat Masters, June 23-24, 2001
• Tactical Shotgun (16 hours), Options for Personal Security, July 7-8, 2001
• Low Light Tactics (8 hours), Options for Personal Security, October 27, 2001
• Advanced Tactical Pistol (8 hours), Options for Personal Security, October 28, 2001
• Unarmed Defense, Takedown and Submission Skills, American Combat Masters, November 17, 2001
• Tennessee Handgun Safety Course, The Whitten Arms Training Academy, November 24, 2001
• Executive Protection 1 (26 hours), Options for Personal Security, December 14-16, 2001
• Entry Level Protection Officer Program, International Foundation for Protection Officers, February
13, 2002
• Less Lethal Munitions Certification (8 hours), Options for Personal Security, March 30, 2002
• Tactical Rifle (18 hours), Options for Personal Security, November 2-3, 2002
• The OPS “Fight at Night” Course (Pistol Course)(8 hours), Options for Personal Security, December
7, 2002
• Threat Assessment in Schools Seminar—Jackson (5 hours), Law Enforcement Coordinating
Committee of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Tennessee and
United States Secret Service, January 16, 2003 (P.O.S.T. approved)
• Dynamic Tactics (Pistol Course)(16 hours), Options for Personal Security, April 12-13, 2003
• Intoximeter EC-IR Operation, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, August 1, 2003
• Basic Police School Class # 1084 (420 hours), Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy,
July 6—August 29, 2003 (P.O.S.T. approved)
• Criminal Street Gangs Overview (16 hour On-line Course), Multijurisdictional Counterdrug
Task Force Training, November 5, 2003
• Introduction to Clandestine Laboratory Investigations (16 hour On-line Course),
Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training, November 10, 2003
• Introduction to Patrol Drug Investigations (16 hour On-line Course), Multijurisdictional
Counterdrug Task Force Training, January 16, 2004
• Introduction to Money Laundering (16 hour On-line Course), Multijurisdictional Counterdrug
Task Force Training, February 8, 2004
• Patrol and Officer Survival Tactics Class # 1123 (32 hours), Tennessee Law Enforcement
Training Academy, April 26-29, 2004 (P.O.S.T. approved)
• Airport Narcotics Investigations (16 hour On-line Course), Multijurisdictional Counterdrug
Task Force Training, May 7, 2004
• Tactical Rifle (16 hours), Tactical Response Incorporated, July 24-25, 2004
• Introduction to Conspiracy Investigations (16 hour On-line Course), Multijurisdictional
Counterdrug Task Force, August 26, 2004
• NCIC/TCIC/NLETS Basic Certification # 35874 (40 hours), Tennessee Bureau of Investigation,
February 7-11, 2005
• Tactical Pistol (16 hours), Tactical Response Incorporated, April 2-3, 2005
• IS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS) an Introduction (3 Contact hours), Emergency
Management Institute (FEMA), April 22, 2005
2. • First Responder Training Program (24 hours), Federal Law Enforcement Training Center,
Division of Homeland Security, May 3-5, 2005
• IS-100 An Introduction to the Incident Command System for Federal Disasters Workers (3 Contact
hours), Emergency Management Institute (FEMA), May 17, 2005
• Interview and Interrogation Class #1193 (40 hours), Tennessee Law Enforcement Training
Academy, June 20-24, 2005 (P.O.S.T. approved)
• Patrol Interdiction Class #1195 (24 hours), Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy,
July 5-7, 2005 (P.O.S.T. approved)
• IS-200 Basic Incident Command for Federal Disaster Workers (3 Contact hours), Emergency
Management Institute (FEMA), August 9, 2005
• First in Response, Securing Terrorists Situations (20 hours), Regional Counterdrug Training
Academy, November 16-18, 2005 (P.O.S.T. approved)
• Critical Incident Stress Management (8 hours), National Terrorism Preparedness Institute,
November 30, 2005
• Managing Terrorists Threats (24 hours), Regional Counterdrug Training Academy, December
19-21, 2005
• Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Training/In-Car Video/Intoximeter Training (40 hours),
Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office, February 6-10, 2006 (P.O.S.T. approved)
• Weapons of Mass Destruction Tactical Operations Performance Level (40 hours), National
Center for Biomedical Research and Training, March 13-17, 2006
• Domestic Violence School (40 hours), Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, May 15-
19, 2006 (P.O.S.T. approved)
• Truck Driving Program (216 hours), Tennessee Technology Center at Crump, July 3, 2006—August
25, 2006
• Tactical Firearms Instructor (55 hours), Tactical Response Incorporated, August 4-8, 2008
• Firearms Instructor (40 hours), Federal Bureau of Investigation, October 6-10, 2008 (P.O.S.T.
approved)
• Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE)—Plus (32 hours), Tennessee
Governor’s Highway Safety Office, October 20-23, 2008 (P.O.S.T. approved #08.177)
• Law Enforcement Handgun/Shotgun Instructor Development School (44 hours), National Rifle
Association, November 10-14, 2008
• Certificate for Completing Qualification Standards with K-9 Hank, National Narcotic Detector
Dog Association, December 12, 2008
• Instructor Development Class #1404 (40 hours), Tennessee Law Enforcement Training
Academy, January 12-16, 2009 (P.O.S.T. approved)
• M26 & X26 Taser Instructor Course (16 hours), Taser International Training Academy,
January 23, 2009
• Essential Trauma Care for Law Enforcement Officers Class #09-01 (8 hours), Essential
Education in conjunction with North Alabama Law Enforcement Training Center, February
20, 2009
• NAPWDA Training and Problem Solving Workshop (40 hours), North America Police
Working Dog Association, February 23-27, 2009 (P.O.S.T. approved #09.140)
• Surefire Low-Light Operator Course (8 hours), North Alabama Law Enforcement Training Center,
March 10, 2008
• P.O.S.T. Annual Law Enforcement In-Service Training (minimum 40 hours Annually), 2004
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*Bold print indicates Law Enforcement/Government Only Classes