Enhanced In-Service Training for Investigators
Program Announcement
Note: New Location!
The Monroe County Public Safety Training Facility (PSTF) will be holding an Enhanced In-Service Training Course for Investigators Monroe Community College’s Downtown Campus, 321 State Street, Rochester, NY 14608, High Falls Room A&B. This day-long training will introduce and/or review components of conducting criminal investigations to assist the practitioner in the field. This course is open to sworn officers, investigators and supervises or command officers who oversee investigative processes.
Students who successfully complete this course will receive .5 college credits from Monroe Community College.
Session Dates
December 3, 2024, 8am to 4pm
Prerequisites
- Full time, active duty NYS certified police officer
Required Attire and/or Equipment
Attire (dress code)
- Business casual; Or
- Department uniform of the day
Instructional Areas
- Search warrant processes (presented by the Rochester Police Department)
- Legal considerations for search warrants (presented by the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office)
- Resources for Investigators Working Child Sexual Exploitation Cases (presented by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children)
Graduation Requirements
- 90% attendance (policy set by Monroe Community College)
- 70% passing grade on written examination(s)
Course Tuition and Fees
- Tuition: $105.00 (per person)
- Estimated Student Fees: $8.00 (Student fees may vary each semester)
- Agencies will be billed directly
Note: Monroe Community College may find it necessary to revise tuition and fees as necessary and reserves the right to do so.
Reservations
Please complete the online Law Enforcement Program Course Reservation Form prior to November 12, 2024. Submitting a reservation form does not guarantee admittance to a course. Confirmation notices will be emailed approximately 2 weeks prior to the class. Please remember to check your junk/spam folder.
To avoid double tuition billing, a Certificate of Residence is required from students who reside outside of Monroe County.