Officer Safety for Parole and Probation Officers
Learn the simple steps you can take before and during a contact to keep you safe and avoid violent confrontations.
November 19, 2024 | Santa Cruz, CA
8am – 5pm
$198.00/student
Being a parole agent or a probation officer is a tough job. You try to focus on compassion and rehabilitation, but you still must be concerned about ghost guns, fentanyl, gangs, and mental health issues. The COVID shut down only complicated matters.
As a parole agent or probation officer, your field contacts and home visits can often involve dangerous individuals and compromising situations. We think you deserve modern and effective training that will help keep you safe. That’s why we are thrilled to present an 8-hour, info-packed seminar just for parole and probation professionals like you. You will leave this seminar with a new confidence in how to make your field contacts safe and effective.
This Seminar Includes:
- Pre-contact Assessments – Doing your homework before the contact
- Locating contraband and how to decide when to exit the residence
- Residence/vehicle searches and field arrests
- Effective forms of communication – verbal and non-verbal
- Using technology to your advantage
- Off duty personal safety principles
“My goal is to build your confidence in your decision-making and problem-solving skills in the field.”
— Guest Instructor Adam Noto
Adam Noto is a 26-year veteran of the Santa Clara County Probation Department, Adult Division in California with extensive experience in field supervision of probationers. His previous experiences include full time assignment to the San Jose Police Department’s Covert Response Unit, 4 years supervising sex offenders, 2 years of high risk intensive supervision and ultimately 8 years as an armed officer where he supervised gang members. He is the graduate of several specialized tactical training courses and now teaches the same officer-safety concepts to parole agents and probation officers.
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