4 Day Instructor's Course
Designed for both Instructors and for the Patrol Officers desiring to legally collect evidence for court using in-car video equipment, such as DUI/DWI, Criminal Interdiction, F.T.O., Accident Investigation, etc... The course is 4 days.
Things to bring
- Appropriate teaching attire (uniforms or business attire or departmental teaching attire for student presentation portion of class).
- Optional: Lap top computer with Microsoft Power Point 97 or newer installed.
4 day Mobile Video Instructor's Course Topics:
- Introduction
- Mobile Video Pre-Test
- Training Material Orientation
- History of Mobile Video
- Ethics and Integrity
- Profiling Perception vs. Reality
- Mobile Video Terminology
- Patrol Vehicle Positioning
- Available Patrol Vehicle Lighting
- Mobile Video Equipment Selection
- Video Management
- Equipment Operation
- Mobile Video Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Policy Considerations
- Admissibility of Video Evidence
- Surreptitious Recording Techniques
- Mobile Video and Field Training Programs
- Mobile Video in DWI/DUI Investigations
- Reasonable Suspicion & Probable Cause Documentation
- Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Documentation
- Mobile Video in Pre-Arrest and Post Arrest Questioning
- Mobile Video Evaluation Checklist
- Case Law Affecting Video and Criminal Patrol
- Mobile Video Criminal Patrol Techniques
- Stop and Frisk Documentation using Mobile Video
- Search and Seizure Documentation using Mobile Video
- Student Presentations
Students attending the Instructor course will receive the following teaching materials:
- "Mobile Video for Police and Prosecutors" Instructor's Manual: with lesson plans and overheads for 16-Hour Presentation
- "Mobile Video for Practitioner's Basic Course" Student Workbook
- "Mobile Video for Criminal Patrol Practitioner's Course" Student Workbook
- Student Teaching Tape corresponding to the Instructor and Student Manuals
- Power Point Presentation for 16 hour curriculum
To purchase these materials, click here.
Successful Completion Of The Course Requires:
- Attend 100% of classroom instruction
- Successfully present a student presentation to the class and instructors
- Pass a comprehensive examination
Upon course completion, officers are qualified to present a 16 hour block of instruction on mobile video technology.