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KCC trains Michigan DOC officers |
By battlecreekenquirer.com - Eric Greene |
Published: 10/18/2012 |
Law enforcement experts at Kellogg Community College this month are training 24 Michigan Department of Corrections officers in methods that will help the states Absconder Recovery Unit be more effective in capturing offenders who have violated their paroles. KCCs Criminal Justice instructors, who include officers from the Calhoun County Sheriffs Department and Battle Creek Police Department, are providing classroom and hands-on training in the following areas: Basic Investigator Training; Basic Surveillance Training; Tactical Building Clearing; Tactical Driving Training; and Vehicle Extraction. Training consists of classroom instruction at KCCs North Avenue campus and Regional Manufacturing Technology Center in Battle Creek as well as tactical and scenario training conducted at various locations in the city. The training began Oct. 1 and is expected to be complete on Oct. 25. Read More. |
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