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Domestic Violence Training for New York Law Enforcement -Feedback from the Field

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Reporting for Duty

I really like the use of interactive skills to make the learning environment a more fun and friendly experience.  I think the combined use of imagery, skills, and text information made this module probably the best learning tool that I have experienced.  It also covers the essential information that police officers need to be reminded of occasionally while not being so in depth that it may lose their attention.  The material was put together and presented in a natural sequence from a to z. 

Real Nice Job putting this together.
Chief Michael Masi, Little Falls Police Department

Just Normal High School Stuff?

Good information that everyone should definitely know but always needs to be reinforced. I like the way the interactive part makes you stop and think before you answer.

Overall I really enjoyed this training. I thought it was well done and very interactive. I think this was an excellent training and the graphics, audio and video were a great component.
Detective Lieutenant Brian Hogan, Albany Police Department

Party Time?

This was an excellent training module.
Lieutenant James Andrews, Columbia County Sheriff’s Office

This section was well done and very comprehensive in scope.
Lieutenant Jack Kimmey, Watervliet Police Department

Great job demonstrating a thorough investigation and the many sources where evidence to support a criminal charge may be found!
Chief Michael Masi, Little Falls Police Department

 Grandma, You’re Confused!
This was a very well thought out training video.  Overall excellent
Lieutenant James Andrews, Columbia County Sheriff’s Office

Fact checking and learning tools are done well.
Sergeant Anthony Bellamy, Cornell University Police
                                                                                        
Interviews conducted were thorough. The training module did a great job providing officers with ideas of where they can get their evidence and information from.  It provided an example of a truly complete criminal investigation.  
Chief Michael Masi, Little Falls Police Department


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