DRUG INFLUENCE: 11550 H&S COURSE (8 HOURS)

DRUG INFLUENCE: 11550 H&S COURSE (8 HOURS)

11550 H&S - Drug Influence (8 Hours)

By Deputy Jennifer Albright

Date and time

December 13, 2017 · 7am - May 11, 2022 · 4pm PST

Location

Miramar College - San Diego Regional Public Safety Training Institute

10440 Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA 92126

About this event

 

                    SAN DIEGO REGIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING INSTITUTE

 AND SAN DIEGO SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT

 

COURSE:                 DRUG INFLUENCE: 11550 H&S COURSE  (8 HOURS)

 

 DATE:                        2021: September 22th                       (4690-22220-21-001)

  

2021: December 1st (4690-22220-21-002)

2022: March 16th (4690-22220-21-003)

2022: May 11th (4690-22220-21-004)

  

TIME:                          0700 - 1600

   

LOCATION:                  Miramar College - SAN DIEGO REGIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING INSTITUTE

                                       10440 Black Mountain Road, San Diego, CA 92126

                                        Room A- (TBA)

  

RESERVATIONS:          https://drug-influence-11550.eventbrite.com

 

COURSE CONTACT INFORMATION:

 

       Deputy Michael Guerrero

            San Diego County Sheriff's Department

            Desk # 760-510-5048

            michael.guerreroR@sdsheriff.org

 

REGISTRATION: Course registration will begin promptly at 0700 hours on the first day of class.

 

COURSE CONTENT:     The course is an overview of the technical issues in the detection, apprehension and prosecution of a person who is “under the influence of a controlled substance”. Objectives include: list the objective symptoms of a person under the influence of one or a combination of the seven drug categories as defined by experts; describe the proper procedure in the collection and preservation of evidence established by the San Diego Sheriff’s Crime Lab; identify the street slang of controlled substances as defined by experts; and identify withdrawal symptoms of controlled substances as described by experts.

 

PREREQUISITE: Completion of a P.O.S.T. Certified Basic Academy or equivalent law enforcement training/experience.

 

CERTIFICATION: This course is certified under P.O.S.T. reimbursement Plan IV. Class hours are mandated by P.O.S.T. and full participation is required for certification. Completion certificates will be awarded.

 

TUITION/CREDIT:   0.2 lower division semester units will be awarded for completion of this course (ADJU 369). Tuition is $9.20 per student. Agencies/students can pay at time of registration on the first day of class or the agency may be billed (***** SDSO student's tuition is covered by Sheriff's Training budget *****).California non-residents will also be charged a tuition fee of $221 per unit. There may also be a $19.00 medical insurance fee, which is waived if you are currently employed by a Law Enforcement agency. Students are expected to be honest and ethical at all times in their pursuit of academic goals. Please refer to SDCCD Procedure 3100.3 for more detailed information

 

EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES: Students will need the following items in class: pen/pencil and note paper.

 

DRESS: Casual clothing is appropriate. No shorts, sandals or flip-flops. Outside practical exercises will be conducted regardless of weather conditions.

 

PARKING: Parking is available in the Student Parking Lot (upper lot) and parking structure at Miramar College. Parking permits are required and will be issued the first day of class at the time of registration. The permit must be displayed on the vehicle dashboard. Any vehicle not displaying a permit will be cited. Do not park on Campus Point Drive, any Staff spaces and/or the parking lot next to the "A" building. This area is reserved for staff and faculty by permit only. Marked and unmarked law enforcement vehicles are not exempt. Additional parking is available on Gold Coast Drive without a permit.

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