Training Links

Mandatory Retraining
Currently certified and employed participants may be awarded training time, that can be applied toward their 40 hour mandatory retraining that is required every four years, if their agency head or designee enters the training into the ATMS and sends FDLE a letter certifying that the officer has successfully completed the course. Instructions describing this process are included on the final slide of the course.



The Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute Associates, Inc. is an association of graduates of the Chief Executive Seminar, the Senior Leadership Program, or the Florida Leadership Academy. The goal of the association is to promote and support a network of these graduates and the agencies that they represent. For more information about the association click on the link above.


Epidemiological Criminology is the integration between public health and criminal justice. Each discipline works with marginalized populations; people at high risk to multiple dangers including drug use, health problems and incarceration. Through the VCEC we are helping with the development of a new paradigm that links methods, and statistical models of public health, to that of their criminal justice counterpart.

http://www.epidemiologicalcriminology.com/humantraffickingstudy.htm


The Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training (MCTFT) program provides unique, tuition-free, courses covering all aspects of counterdrug law enforcement and training support for community anti-drug coalitions. The program is a federally funded partnership through the Department of Defense between the Florida National Guard and St. Petersburg College. The program is nationally responsive and is located at the Southeastern Public Safety Institute (SEPSI) of St. Petersburg College in St. Petersburg, Florida. SEPSI is a state-of-the-art facility with a wide variety of special features to enhance the training received. In all courses, the safety of law enforcement, military, and civilian lives is of paramount importance. For more information about the training click on the link below.