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Narcotics Commanders Workshop

The Narcotics Commanders Workshop is a three-day course designed for multijurisdictional narcotics task force commanders and supervisory personnel in the area of multiagency narcotics enforcement operations. It focuses on multiagency-response training needs in the investigation and prosecution of narcotics trafficking conspiracies. This workshop provides valuable training for new and experienced managers, supervisors, and senior investigators seeking advancement. Instruction includes practical exercises covering both administrative and operational aspects of narcotics task force enforcement efforts.

Training Topics Include:

  • Task Force Leadership
  • Task Force Policies and Procedures
  • Task Force Personnel Issues
  • Confidential Informants
  • Case Management
  • Undercover Operations and Risk Management
  • Operation Planning
  • Raid Issues
  • Managing Critical Incidents

Training Schedule:

Note: All trainings are in cooperation with National Narcotic Officers' Associations' Coalition.
Date/Location Cohosts

May 5-6, 2008
Baton Rouge, LA

  • Gulf Coast HIDTA
  • Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement
  • Louisiana State Police
  • Regional Organized Crime Information Center® (ROCIC)
  • United States Attorney’s Office, Middle District of Louisiana

Registration...

There is no tuition or registration fee. Travel/per diem expenses are the responsibility of the attendee. These workshops are made possible through the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) funding to IIR.

Attendees are required to show departmental identification on-site prior to their participation in the training workshop.

POST Education Credits...

Attendees who participate in the workshops are, depending on state requirements, eligible to file for POST education credit.

Instructors...

Training is provided by current practitioners in multijurisdictional narcotics task force operations.