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Human Performance Under Stress
Up one levelDr. Artwohl, an internationally recognized presenter and member of the prestigious Force Science Institute, will present a detailed analysis of the psychological dynamics of police combat and other extreme stress incidents. This includes perception, memory, decision making, and the complex relationships between the human beings involved: offenders, officers, the agency, the community. Understanding these dynamics will help agencies improve their training, reduce the many risk factors involved in use of force incidents, and maximize the accuracy of their investigations. She will review many research studies from the areas of psychology, sociology, biology, law enforcement, and investigations.
Eligibility
This program is being funded by the FLETC’s Rural Policing Institute. Participants must be non-federal law enforcement officers or other emergency responders working in rural areas. “Rural” is defined as any area outside of a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as defined by the Office of Management and Budget; or any jurisdiction inside of a MSA located in a county, borough, parish or land under the jurisdiction of an Indian Tribe with a population of no more than 50,000. Please visit Eligibility Requirement for more information on eligibility. Non-rural applicants may be admitted on a space-available basis approximately 35 days prior to the program’s start date.
Cost
TUITION-FREE Attendees are responsible for all travel, lodging and meal expenses.
Registration Information
(1) Go to https://registration.fletc.gov to create an account or login to an existing account; (2) Once logged in select “view/register for courses” under Basic User Functions at the left of the page; (3) select desired course and location and click on “search”; and (4) course options will populate below the box and then select “apply” to register for desired course.
Additional Information
If you need to contact us for additional information: E-mail us at FLETC-RuralPolicingInstitute@dhs.gov or call 800-743-5382.
Training Dates
There are currently no training dates or other items within this program.