Courses & Events

This practical course is designed to help law enforcement officers improve their report-writing skills by focusing on clarity, accuracy, and professionalism. Participants will learn how to organize and document incidents effectively, apply proper grammar and structure, and ensure reports clearly articulate probable cause. Hands-on exercises reinforce best practices for producing thorough, credible, and legally sound police reports.


Monday, January 12, 2026, Parsons KLETC Regional Site
This 8-hour introductory community policing course gives officers practical skills to build trust, strengthen partnerships, and proactively address community concerns. Through interactive exercises and real-world scenarios, participants learn how to assess community needs, engage key stakeholders, utilize resources, communicate effectively-including on social media-and develop actionable community-focused strategies. Officers will leave with practical tools they can implement immediately to improve safety, transparency, and public confidence.


Monday, January 26, 2026, Edwards Campus KLETC Regional Site
To provide officers with the tools, skills, and options needed to safely and effectively manage critical incidents-particularly those involving individuals in crisis or armed with weapons other than firearms-through the integration of communication, assessment, and tactical decision-making.


Wednesday, January 21, 2026, Edwards Campus KLETC Regional Site
The Driver Instructor Training Program equips the student with the skills, techniques, operational principles, legal considerations and instructional methodologies to teach a comprehensive driver training program to law enforcement officers. The student will be exposed to a variety of courses designed specifically for the law enforcement driver. These courses will provide fundamental and advanced skills which will enhance the instructor's teaching proficiency. Classroom instruction and practical exercises are used during the training. At the completion of the program, students will have achieved levels of competency that will enable them to successfully design, coordinate, evaluate and facilitate a law enforcement driver training program.


May 4-8, 2026, Edwards Campus KLETC Regional Site
This seminar will train officers who conduct training for law enforcement officers, as well as supervisors who oversee the officers and the recruits they are training.


February 23-25, 2026, Hays KLETC Regional Site
March 23-25, 2026, Edwards Campus KLETC Regional Site
May 11-13, 2026, Learning Center Classroom Bldg
Fundamental Cell Entry and Extraction provides deputies with the foundational knowledge and practical skills required to plan, execute, and document safe and lawful cell entries. This training emphasizes teamwork, communication, and control tactics for both compliant and aggressive detainees.


Thursday, January 8, 2026, Gardner Justice Center
This course examines bias that could create officer safety issues, civil liability, and best practices to increase professional law enforcement service. Law enforcement officers will receive an academic review of bias and how bias affects the decision-making process. The course provides scenarios and tools to improve law enforcement service in their communities.


Thursday, December 18, 2025, Edwards Campus KLETC Regional Site
Thursday, December 18, 2025, Edwards Campus KLETC Regional Site
Team Coordinated Subject Control provides officers with fundamental strategies and tactics for bringing a suspect under control as a coordinated team.


Thursday, January 22, 2026, Johnson County Regional Police Academy Room #124