**POSTEDPONED** Strategies & Tactics of Patrol Stops Instructor, Delaware County Sheriff- STI2023-25

**POSTEDPONED** Strategies & Tactics of Patrol Stops Instructor, Delaware County Sheriff- STI2023-25

From October 02, 2023 08:00 until October 05, 2023 16:00

At Muncie, IN - (STOPS Course Location) Delaware County Sheriff

info@protraininc.com

302-725-7497 or 574-310-1277

http://protraininc.com/contact


About this course

"STOPS saves Cops...."
- Ron Hantz
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Course Overview

There are nearly 4500 STOPS Instructors throughout the United States.  Officers completing this course will be certified to INSTRUCT officers in the STOPS officer survival program.  Upon completion of the STOPS program, your officers will be able to execute vehicle stops SAFELY, pedestrian contacts, commercial vehicle stops, vehicle extractions, drug interdiction stops, and high-risk (felony) stops.  Officers will be trained in risk assessments and proven methods to counter felonious and accidental assaults.  Vehicle stops will be broken into 12 ambush zones for the officer to be aware of and escape techniques to counter assaults.

The STOPS program is based on research from officers injured or killed in the line of duty.  We then developed strategies and tactics that countered the assaults, significantly increasing the officer’s survival probability.  The STOPS program is nationally and internationally recognized as the leading program in tactical/officer survival training available.

Vehicle stops will be divided into low-risk, unknown-risk, and high-risk.  Each category has pre-planned options to minimize the chances of being assaulted by both accidental and felonious means.  The officer’s goal during the course is to always think about the safest way to deal with every situation while recognizing danger cues.  STOPS students will dominate through superior training and a warrior mindset when an assault is attempted.

STOPS training is realistic with both classroom and dynamic field exercises.  These classes will also include our bonus force-on-force training.  Upon obtaining instructor-level certification, instructors will be certified to teach the “STOPS Tactical” Officers Survival System for 36 months.

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What will the student learn?

What will the student be required to do?

Course Breakdown

Train Hard * Train to Win

Course Intensity
This course is mid-level intensity.  The content and pace of this course will be challenging for most students. 

Physically Demanding
This course combines lectures and outdoor practical applications.  The outdoor practicals will require physical exertion, fast movements in and out of the vehicles, and running and cover/concealment movements.  Several days of training will take place outside, even in inclement weather.  

Mentally Challenging
The student will be challenged mentally in conducting rapid assessments of violators while being required to move and remain tactical physically. This will be very challenging for some students who lack movement and shooting drills.   

Core Building
Police Officers engage in deploying from patrol vehicles numerous times every shift.  Studies have shown this is one of the most dangerous duties of an officer.  The STOPS course will provide officers with the tactics to recognize threat cues and concepts.  They will leave with a superior skill set to counter felonious and accidental assaults.  This mental and physical skill set provides a safer tour of duty for the officer and all other officers they later train.

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Student Take Away

Course Accreditation/Certification/Completion

Course Hours

Required Course Equipment

Attending students will need to be enrolled individually and online. The student must provide proof of employment by credentials, work-verified email, or authorization from their agency’s training coordinator.  All students must be on duty and not forced to attend the training course.

Students are required to bring the following equipment with them to class.

**No live weapons, chemical agents, or intermediate weapons are allowed in the training area**