Course detail: D.E.A. Overdose Justice
Course Description
This course is designed to enhance local law enforcement officers' ability to investigate overdose deaths, particularly those that may rise to the level of federal investigation and prosecution. The training emphasizes coordination between local agencies and federal partners, as well as the investigative steps necessary to build strong, prosecutable cases.
Participants will gain insight from subject matter experts, including representatives from the Drug Enforcement Administration, the United States Attorney's Office, and the Saint Louis University Forensic Toxicology Laboratory. The course also includes a personal perspective from a family member impacted by fentanyl poisoning, reinforcing the human impact of these investigations.
The training provides practical guidance on case development, evidence considerations, and collaboration strategies to support successful outcomes in overdose death investigations.
Core Competency
Participants will apply investigative strategies and interagency coordination practices to conduct thorough overdose death investigations that support potential federal prosecution.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify key indicators that elevate an overdose death investigation to potential federal prosecution.
- Apply investigative techniques that support case development in overdose-related incidents.
- Collaborate effectively with federal partners and forensic experts during investigations.
- Understand the role of forensic toxicology in supporting overdose death cases.
- Recognize the broader impact of overdose investigations on victims, families, and communities.
Instructional Methods
- Lecture
- Guest speaker presentations
- Case-based discussion
Who Should Attend
- State and local law enforcement personnel
- Investigators and detectives
- Narcotics officers
Course Requirements
- One hundred percent attendance and participation
Fitness Level Necessary for Successful Completion: SEDENTARY
Notice of Availability of the KLETC Annual Security and Fire Safety Report:
The University of Kansas has determined that the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) main campus in Hutchinson and its regional sites in Dodge City, Hays, and Parsons are separate campuses. This determination was made in consultation with the Department of Education. The report is available online at: https://civilrights.ku.edu/clery. The report contains information regarding campus safety and security including topics such as: campus law enforcement authority; crime reporting policies; campus alerts (Timely Warnings and Emergency Notifications); fire safety policies and procedures; programs to prevent sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking; the procedures the institution will follow when one of these crimes is reported; and other matters of importance related to security on campus. The report also contains information about crime statistics for the three most recent calendar years concerning reported crimes that occurred On-Campus; in On-Campus Student Housing Facilities; in Non-Campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the institution or a recognized student organization; and on Public Property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. The report also contains fire statistics for any fires occurring in an On-Campus Student Housing Facility during the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the report will be provided upon request. If you would like to receive a paper copy, you can request that a copy be mailed to you by calling 785-864-6414 or emailing civilrights@ku.edu or arrange for pick-up at a KLETC location.
Cart (0)