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December 12-14, 2023 | Appleton, WI
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December 12-14, 2023 | Appleton, WI
Protective Security Details (PSD) and physical security measures in the courthouse requires a deliberate approach to prevent injury, embarrassment, or disruption of court proceedings. This course will focus on planning and executing safety protocols to protect all courtroom participants (both prior to, during and after court proceedings). Focus will include security measures for tribal courts, community courts, court commissioner areas, municipal courts, and more formal state court structures.
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**BRAND NEW Pilot Training!** Registration deadline is November 13, 2023. This is an in person PILOT course. Pre-registration is required. You will receive additional details in your confirmation email. Training Schedule: December 12 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Central December 13 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Central December 14 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Central
Upon completion of this training, you will be able to: * Review and understand the protection security details mission of prevent injury, embarrassment, or disruption of court personnel * Consider and conduct proper security surveys for the courthouse environment * Utilize the concept of 540-degree protection and the model of avoid, escape, and/or confront * Simulations will include site advance, motorcade planning, Protection Security Details (PSD) roles/formations
* Community Corrections Officer * Court System Personnel * Law Enforcement * Prosecutors * Tribes/Tribal Partners
Hilton Appleton Paper Valley 333 W College Ave Appleton, WI 54911
Hilton Appleton Paper Valley 333 W College Ave Appleton, WI 54911 Booking Link: [HERE](https://www.hilton.com/en/book/reservation/deeplink/?ctyhocn=ATWPVHH&groupCode=91N&arrivaldate=2023-12-11&departuredate=2023-12-14&cid=OM,WW,HILTONLINK,EN,DirectLink&fromId=HILTONLINKDIRECT) Block Code: 91N Single - $90 | Double - $119 | Triple - $129 | Quadruple - $139
This PILOT course fee includes 24 hours of training, program materials, and instructional costs. Participants are responsible for costs and arrangements related to meals, travel, and lodging.
Bryan Kastelic began his path to law enforcement while serving 10 years in the US Army Infantry (4 years active duty & 6 years WI Army National Guard). From 1992 to 1996, he served as an intelligence analyst with the Wisconsin National Guard Drug Control Program assigned to the Brown County Drug Task Force. Bryan joined the Brown County Sheriff’s Department in 1996 where he served as Patrol Officer (2 years), Narcotics Investigator (6 years), DARE / GREAT Instructor (2 years) and held additional duties as a member of the Brown County Emergency Response Unit (6 years) and Unified Tactical Instructor (2 years). In 2006, Bryan joined DCI and served as a narcotics Special Agent in the Milwaukee Field Office and North Central HIDTA / DEA Task Force 63 until 2012. In 2012, Bryan took over as the Native American Drug & Gang Initiative (NADGI) Task Force Commander and served in the role until now.
Bryan Kastelic began his path to law enforcement while serving 10 years in the US Army Infantry (4 years active duty & 6 years WI Army National Guard). From 1992 to 1996, he served as an intelligence analyst with the Wisconsin National Guard Drug Control Program assigned to the Brown County Drug Task Force. Bryan joined the Brown County Sheriff’s Department in 1996 where he served as Patrol Officer (2 years), Narcotics Investigator (6 years), DARE / GREAT Instructor (2 years) and held additional duties as a member of the Brown County Emergency Response Unit (6 years) and Unified Tactical Instructor (2 years). In 2006, Bryan joined DCI and served as a narcotics Special Agent in the Milwaukee Field Office and North Central HIDTA / DEA Task Force 63 until 2012. In 2012, Bryan took over as the Native American Drug & Gang Initiative (NADGI) Task Force Commander and served in the role until now.
Backed by 30 years of experience, Michael Knack has extensive knowledge in Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention. Upon retiring from the public sector in 2022, Mike has entered into the private sector as a trainer and consultant. Prior to beginning his current role in 2023, Mike has had a decorated career in law enforcement, with experience as an Administrative Captain, Detective Lieutenant, patrol supervisor, community policing supervisor, auxiliary police supervisor, defensive tactics instructor, field training officer and tactical officer. Mike has been an active member of several professional organizations throughout the years and has presented at numerous conferences. After hours, Mike can be found reading, gardening, or exercising and enjoys “anything outdoors” in his spare time.
Backed by 30 years of experience, Michael Knack has extensive knowledge in Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention. Upon retiring from the public sector in 2022, Mike has entered into the private sector as a trainer and consultant. Prior to beginning his current role in 2023, Mike has had a decorated career in law enforcement, with experience as an Administrative Captain, Detective Lieutenant, patrol supervisor, community policing supervisor, auxiliary police supervisor, defensive tactics instructor, field training officer and tactical officer. Mike has been an active member of several professional organizations throughout the years and has presented at numerous conferences. After hours, Mike can be found reading, gardening, or exercising and enjoys “anything outdoors” in his spare time.
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