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September 21-23, 2026 | Sandy, UT
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September 21-23, 2026 | Sandy, UT
Courthouses serve as vital centers of government and community life, making them frequent targets for both calculated and impulsive acts of violence. Unfortunately, despite these clear risks, court security is often overlooked. This course is designed to counter such threats by enhancing staff readiness, learning to conduct thorough physical security assessments, rigorously enforcing safety protocols, and establishing specialized protective security teams. Crafted for both newcomers to court law enforcement and seasoned professionals looking to sharpen and extend their skill sets, the program offers flexible security strategies that can be adapted for a wide range of judicial settings—from municipal and tribal courts to more formal state-level systems.
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Registration Deadline: August 17, 2026 **Training Schedule:** September 21, 2026 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm September 22, 2026 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm September 23, 2026 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
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
Sandy City Hall 10000 South Centennial Parkway Sandy, UT 84070 [Directions to venue](http://ncjtc-static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS03037889.pdf) | [Parking lot map](http://ncjtc-static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS03037900.pdf)
***Prices are subject to change without notice.*** Best Western Plus CottonTree Inn 10695 South Auto Mall Drive Sandy, UT 84070 [Hotel flyer](http://ncjtc-static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS03037886.pdf) | [Directions to hotel](http://ncjtc-static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS03037896.pdf) Hilton Garden Inn - Salt Lake City/Sandy 277 West Sego Lily Drive Sandy, UT 84070 [Directions to hotel](http://ncjtc-static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS03037895.pdf) Residence Inn by Marriott - Sandy 270 W 10000 S Sandy, UT 84070 [Hotel Amenities for Residence Inn and Hilton Garden Inn](http://ncjtc-static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS03037894.pdf)
The registration fee includes 24 hours of training, program materials, and instructional costs. Participants are responsible for costs and arrangements related to meals, travel, and lodging.
*Join us for another courts and community corrections training opportunity!* **Preparing for Critical Events: Planning, Response & Recovery** September 24-25, 2026 | $325 | Sandy, UT Learn more [HERE.](http://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/trainings/TR02148922/TRI3031214/preparing-for-critical-events-planning-response-recovery)
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). 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. 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. From 2007 to 2022, Bryan served on the WI Joint Tactical Team as a sniper team leader, UTT instructor and commander. Bryan served from 2012 until retiring in 2023 as the Native American Drug & Gang Initiative (NADGI) Task Force Commander.
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). 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. 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. From 2007 to 2022, Bryan served on the WI Joint Tactical Team as a sniper team leader, UTT instructor and commander. Bryan served from 2012 until retiring in 2023 as the Native American Drug & Gang Initiative (NADGI) Task Force Commander.
Sgt. Chad Strasburg has been a law enforcement officer for over 27 years, with approximately 22 of those years being a member of the Eau Claire County Sheriff's Office (ECSO) in Wisconsin. Sgt. Strasburg graduated from UW-Madison with a degree in "Behavioral Science and Law." During his career, Sgt. Strasburg has been a firearms instructor, a defensive and arrests tactics instructor, a K9 handler, a rifle/handgun armorer, and a field training officer, among other duties. Sgt. Strasburg is currently in command of the ECSO "Court Services Unit," which is responsible for the security of the Eau Claire County courthouse, including six circuit court branches and a court commissioner's office. Sgt. Strasburg is also a member of the Court Security Conference planning committee.
Sgt. Chad Strasburg has been a law enforcement officer for over 27 years, with approximately 22 of those years being a member of the Eau Claire County Sheriff's Office (ECSO) in Wisconsin. Sgt. Strasburg graduated from UW-Madison with a degree in "Behavioral Science and Law." During his career, Sgt. Strasburg has been a firearms instructor, a defensive and arrests tactics instructor, a K9 handler, a rifle/handgun armorer, and a field training officer, among other duties. Sgt. Strasburg is currently in command of the ECSO "Court Services Unit," which is responsible for the security of the Eau Claire County courthouse, including six circuit court branches and a court commissioner's office. Sgt. Strasburg is also a member of the Court Security Conference planning committee.
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