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Harris County Constable’s Office
Precinct 7 Training Calendar
January – March 2020
January 3rd, 2020 Intro to Gangs Course #3283 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Instructor(s): Training Instructor Deputy Rick White Location: 5290 Griggs Road Houston, Texas 77021 Contact: (832) 892-7893 Fee: FREE Hours: 4 Course Description:The course objectives include distinguishing the differences between Crip vs Blood oriented tattoos. The students will also be able to ascertain the differences between gang related and non-gang related graffiti. This course will provide a brief overview that will be catered to Patrol Deputies/Officers, Jail Deputies/ Officers and Detectives assigned to perform follow up investigations to gang related criminal investigations.
__________________________________________________________ January 3rd, 2020 Gang Bibles - Deciphered Course #3283 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Instructor(s): Deputy Rick White Location: 5290 Griggs Road Houston, Texas 77021 Contact: (832) 892-7893 Fee: FREE Hours: 4 Course Description: The course objectives include the breakdown of secret numeric codes, symbolism, rank and gang history explained from the gang bibles of the 52 Hoover Crips, Tree Top Piru Bloods, Gangster Disciples, and 59 Bounty Hunter Bloods.
January 6th – 8th, 2020 Field Training Officer 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Instructor(s): Captain H. Jones, JD., Ph.D. Instructor(s): Training Instructor Deputy Rick White Location: 5290 Griggs Road Houston, Texas 77021 Contact: (832) 892-7893 Fee: FREE Hours: 24 Course Description: The course is designed to provide training guidance and training aspects to future Field Training Officers in the area of law enforcement, including peace officers, jailers, telecommunication operators, correction officers, public service officers, etc. This course also introduces and teaches the student the History and Purpose of Field Training, Training
Methodologies and Techniques, Counseling, the Evaluation Process, and the importance of
Documentation. Each student must demonstrate (evaluated at the end of the course) the basic knowledge
required to effectively apply all applications of the training.
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January 9th, 2020 Special Investigative Topics #3232 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Instructor(s): Training Coordinator Captain H. Jones, JD., Ph.D.
Instructor(s): Training Instructor Deputy Rick White
Location: 5290 Griggs Road
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 8
Course Description: This curriculum is designed to meet the continuing education
requirements of Texas Government Code 415.034 for peace officers in the State of Texas.
This course includes: Child Abuse and Neglect, Family Violence, Sexual Assault and issues
concerning Sex Offenders. Some of the legislative updates passed may be repeated
throughout each topic area if it is applicable.
January 10th, 2020 Cultural Diversity Course #3939 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Instructor(s): Captain H. Jones, JD., Ph.D. Instructor(s): Training Instructor Deputy Rick White Location: 5290 Griggs Road
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE Hours: 8
Course Description: The first 4 hour block will include the required modules entitled “Introduction
to Diversity” and “Cultural Diversity;” and the second four hour block will include four additional
hours chosen from the remaining topic modules included in this curriculum.
January 13th – 14th, 2020 Intermediate Arrest, Search, & Seizure 8a –5p Instructor(s): Captain H. Jones, JD., Ph.D. Location: 5290 Griggs Road
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE Hours: 16
Course Description: Specifically, for Patrol Deputies and Patrol Sergeants, this course presents an in-
depth critical analysis of the past and present evolutions of Arrest, Search, and Seizure jurisprudence,
case law, and relevant statutes. Additionally, this course will fulfill TCOLE mandated course
requirements and provide the students with an understanding of legal issues affecting law
enforcement. It will include an in-depth analysis of arrest, search, and seizure guidelines and case law
interpretations. This course will be taught over the course of 2 days.
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January 15th, 2020 Racial Profiling #3256 8:00 pm – 12 pm
Instructor(s): Captain H. Jones, JD., Ph.D.
Location: 5290 Griggs Road
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 4 Course Description: The course objectives include in-depth discussion and identification of certain legal aspects of racial profiling, legislative requirements placed upon peace officers and law enforcement agencies regarding racial profiling, Supreme Court decisions and other court decisions involving appropriate actions in traffic stops, and the logical and social arguments against racial profiling. Further objective include, the identification of the elements of both inappropriate and appropriate traffic stops, racially motivated traffic stops, traffic stops which would constitute reasonable suspicion of drug courier activity, and traffic stops which could constitute reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
January 15th, 2020 Human Trafficking #3270 1:00 pm- 5:00 pm Instructor(s): Captain H. Jones, JD., Ph.D. Location: 5290 Griggs Road Houston, Texas 77021 Contact: (832) 892-7893 Fee: FREE Hours: 4
Course Description: The course objectives include you will discuss human trafficking from the global
and local enforcement perspective, discuss the various types of trafficking, and probe the legal and
investigative elements of these crimes.
January 16th, 2020 Canine Encounters # 4065 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Instructor(s): Captain H. Jones, JD., Ph.D. Location: 5290 Griggs Road Houston, Texas 77021 Contact: (832) 892-7893 Fee: FREE Hours: 4
Course Description: The course objectives include, law enforcement encounters with aggressive dogs
and other animals are generating more and more media attention and use of force against animals is
being questioned. Proper training will both prepare officers for these encounters and reduce criticism
when force has to be used. The class will teach officers how to recognize canine aggression and
interpret body language. Officers will learn defensive tactics and how to use less-lethal techniques in
controlling canine encounters.
January 16th, 2020 Canine Encounters # 4065 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Instructor(s): Captain H. Jones, JD., Ph.D. Location: 5290 Griggs Road Houston, Texas 77021 Contact: (832) 892-7893 Fee: FREE Hours: 4 Course Description: The course objectives include, law enforcement encounters with aggressive dogs and other animals are generating more and more media attention and use of force against animals is being questioned. Proper training will both prepare officers for these encounters and reduce criticism when force has to be used. The class will teach officers how to recognize canine aggression and interpret body language. Officers will learn defensive tactics and how to use less-lethal techniques in controlling canine encounters.
January 20th – 24th, 2020 Basic Instructor Course 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Instructor(s): Captain H. Jones, JD., Ph.D. Instructor(s): Training Instructor Deputy Rick White Location: 5290 Griggs Road Houston, Texas 77021 Contact: (832) 892-7893 Fee: FREE Hours: 40 Course Description: This Basic Instructor Certification course is designed to provide the basic
concepts of instruction and to increase the quality of professional law enforcement training. This course
introduces the student to the teaching-learning process, phases of the teaching-learning process, factors
affecting learning, preparing a lesson plan, and methods of instruction. The students will be taught how
to develop and use instructional media to enhance their presentations. In addition, the fundamental
techniques of developing testing and evaluation procedures will be presented. Each trainee must
demonstrate the basic knowledge and skills required to effectively instruct a lesson during two teaching
exercises which will be evaluated by two instructors. The students are encouraged to bring with them
a laptop, notepad, and writing utensil of their choosing.
January 27th, 2020 Missing & Exploited Children # 3275 8:00 am- 12:00 pm
Instructor(s): H. Jones
Location: 5290 Griggs Road
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 4
Course Description: This course is intended as an introduction to issues related to
responding to and investigating missing and exploited children cases. However, there are
additional and advanced courses available on specific sub-topics included herein.
January 27th, 2020 Racial Profiling #3256 1:00 pm – 5 pm
Instructor(s): Captain H. Jones, JD., Ph.D.
Location: 5290 Griggs Road
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 4 Course Description: The course objectives include in-depth discussion and identification of
certain legal aspects of racial profiling, legislative requirements placed upon peace officers
and law enforcement agencies regarding racial profiling, Supreme Court decisions and other
court decisions involving appropriate actions in traffic stops, and the logical and social
arguments against racial profiling. Further objective include, the identification of the elements
of both inappropriate and appropriate traffic stops, racially motivated traffic stops, traffic stops
which would constitute reasonable suspicion of drug courier activity, and traffic stops which
could constitute reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
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February 2020
February 3rd, 2020 NEW – Latin Kings Gang Course #3283 8a – 12p & 1 pm – 5pm
Instructor: Rick White
Location: 5290 Griggs Road
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832)892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 4
Course Description: The course objectives entail an overview of the gang’s history, their
hierarchal structure, as well as the gang’s tattoo descriptions. This course will further show the
students what gang tagging (graffiti) looks like for the Latin Kings and will cover in-depth the
meaning of it. The students will also learn a full breakdown of the symbolism and ideology for the
Latin Kings as well.
February 4th, 2020 Report Writing - 8:00 am – 12 pm Instructor(s): Deputy Rick White Location: 5290 Griggs Road Houston, Texas 77021 Contact: (832) 892-7893 Fee: FREE Hours: 4 Course Description: To provide both investigative perspectives of a criminal offense to the student,
which consists of the “First Responding Officer / Deputy” (Who initiates a criminal offense report)
and the “Detective / Investigator” (Who closes a criminal offense report).
February 4th, 2020 - Civilian Interaction Training - 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Instructor(s): Rick White
Location: 5290 Griggs Rd.
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 2
Course Description:
This course is a required course to be completed no later than the second anniversary of the date the peace officer is licensed unless the officer completes the training as part of the officer’s basic training (BPOC). A peace officer or reserve peace officer who holds a license under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, issued on or before January 1, 2018, shall complete a training program established under Section 1701.268, Occupations Code, as added by this Act, no later than January 1, 2020. NO EXEMPTIONS (Occupations Code 1701.253n)
February 4th, 2020 - Child Safety Check Alert List #4068 – 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Instructor(s): Rick White Location: 5290 Griggs Road Houston, Texas 77021 Contact: (832) 892-7893 Fee: FREE Hours: 1 Course Description: The course objectives include, the Child Safety Alert Check List, and instruct Texas Peace Officers and Department of Family & Protective Service personnel on the proper Child Safety Alert Check List reporting methods. Additionally, this course presents the difference between CSCAL and other lists, law enforcement authority, Child Protective Services (CPS) involvement, and more.
February 6th – 7th, 2020 - Use of Force # 2107 - 8:00 am- 5:00 pm Instructor(s): Capt. Holland Jones & Rick White
Location: 5290 Griggs Road Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE Hours: 16
Course Description: The course objectives include the critical fundamentals of Use of Force, and what officers need to know and act upon when using various force options. The overall goal of this course is to save lives and prevent injuries.
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February 10th - 14th, 2020 (40 hours total) – Advanced Instructor Certification - 8a-5p
Instructor(s): Deputy Rick White & Captain Holland Jones
Location: 5290 Griggs Road
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832)892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 40
Student Limit: 10 maximum
Course Description: The course objectives include expounding upon the student’s knowledge
pursuant to what they acquired from the Basic Instructor’s Course. The student will be expected
to create a presentation lasting from 45 minutes (minimum) to 50 minutes (maximum) for the final
grade. The presentation will require a course folder along with a copy of the Instructor’s
PowerPoint presentation, which will have digital media embedded within it.
DISCLAIMER: Under Texas Administrative Code Title 37 – Public Safety and Corrections / Part 7 – Texas
Commission On Law Enforcement / Chapter 221 – Proficiency Certification (221.28 – Instructor Advanced
Certification) – Registrants must hold a TCOLE Instructor License (Basic) for at least 3 years before
attending the Advanced Instructor Course.
Students PLEASE bring a laptop to class.
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March 2020
March 16th – 20th, 2020 – Intermediate Crime Scene Search (40 hours) 8a – 5p (Mon-Fri)
Instructor(s): Lieutenant Robert Becker & Deputy Rick White
Location: 5290 Griggs Road
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832)892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 40
Course description: The student will be able to summarize the legal aspects of a crime scene
search. The student will be able to identify related constitutional and criminal laws related
to a crime scene search. The student will be able to define a search warrant. The student
will be able to describe certain requirements of a search warrant. The student will be able
to explain some justifications for denying unauthorized persons access to a crime scene.
The student will be able to summarize a process for preparing a crime scene investigation.
The student will be able to explain important considerations for establishing a command
post center and a search team. The student will be able to identify a guideline for
determining the search method and a starting point of the search. The student will be able
to list the various types of search methods. The student will be able to identify some
investigative tools and equipment that are recommended for performing crime scene
searches. The student will be able to summarize major issues of crime scene investigation.
The student will be able to identify the methods of conducting a preliminary investigation.
The student will be able to explain the importance for establishing a chain of custody.
Note: Assessment is required for completion of this course to ensure the student has a thorough
comprehension of all learning objectives.
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March 23rd, 2020 - Civilian Interaction Training - 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Instructor(s): Deputy Rick White
Location: 5290 Griggs Rd.
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 2
Course Description:
This course is a required course to be completed no later than the second anniversary of the date the peace officer is licensed unless the officer completes the training as part of the officer’s basic training (BPOC). A peace officer or reserve peace officer who holds a license under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, issued on or before January 1, 2018, shall complete a training program established under Section 1701.268, Occupations Code, as added by this Act, no later than January 1, 2020. NO EXEMPTIONS (Occupations Code 1701.253n)
March 23rd, 2020 - Civilian Interaction Training - 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Instructor(s): Deputy Rick White
Location: 5290 Griggs Rd.
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 2
Course Description:
This course is a required course to be completed no later than the second anniversary of the date the peace officer is licensed unless the officer completes the training as part of the officer’s basic training (BPOC). A peace officer or reserve peace officer who holds a license under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, issued on or before January 1, 2018, shall complete a training program established under Section 1701.268, Occupations Code, as added by this Act, no later than January 1, 2020. NO EXEMPTIONS (Occupations Code 1701.253n)
March 25th – 27th, 2020 - Intermediate Arrest, Search, & Seizure - 8:00 am – 5:00pm
Instructor(s): H. Jones
Location: 5290 Griggs Road
Houston, Texas 77021
Contact: (832) 892-7893
Fee: FREE
Hours: 24
Course Description: Specifically, for Patrol Deputies and Patrol Sergeants, this course presents
an in-depth critical analysis of the past and present evolutions of Arrest, Search, and Seizure
jurisprudence, case law, and relevant statutes. Additionally, this course will fulfill TCOLE
mandated course requirements and provide the students with an understanding of legal issues
affecting law enforcement. It will include an in-depth analysis of arrest, search, and seizure
guidelines and case law interpretations. This course will be taught over the course of 3 days.
Additionally, students will be afforded the opportunity to perform practical exercises of crafting
an affidavit for a search warrant and submission for approval.
Note: In order to register for any of these courses please email
Captain Holland Jones or myself at either of the below listed emails.
Rick White – [email protected]
Captain Holland Jones – [email protected]