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The International Association of Directors of Law
Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST) is an international
organization of training managers and executives dedicated to the improvement
of public safety personnel. The Association serves as the national forum of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) agencies, boards and commissions as well as statewide training academies throughout the United States.
The mission of IADLEST is to research, develop
and share information, ideas and innovations that assist states in establishing effective and defensible standards for employment and training of peace officers.
To achieve this important goal, all training professionals are welcomed as members.
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For additional information, contact:
Patrick J. Judge
IADLEST Executive Director
3287 Tasa Drive
Meridian, Idaho 83642-6444
Phone: 517-857-3828
Email:
pjudge@att.net
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www.pursuittraining.org
Enforcement of Motorcycle Laws
Older Driver Law Enforcement Training
www.hatecrimetraining,net
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NEW!
IADLEST Training Template
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The
IADLEST Training Template
can to be used to submit vendor-designed courses for law enforcement training to the states. Use the Template to document your course.
Now Available for Download
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Reciprocity Handbook
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The IADLEST Reciprocity Handbook is an invaluable resource for academy directors, personnel managers, counselors and students, as well as experienced police officers considering new employment in another state.
Now Available
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IADLEST 2005 Sourcebook
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Still Available!
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The International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and
Training (IADLEST) is pleased to announce the availability of the 2005 Sourcebook
CD-ROM Edition. More Information...
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This project was supported by cooperative agreements # 97CKWX0022, 2002CKWXK045, 2003CKWXK072, 2004CKWXK010, 2005CKWXK010 and 2008CKWXK007 awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view or opinions contained within this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.
POST-Net Project Director is Ray Franklin, 410-971-8088 -
rfranklin@iadlest.org
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