MSU PSTC LE Conference – Will Complete 2026 POST Requirements – 14 TS, 3 LS, 3 IP, 4 Firearm SD
The MSU PSTC Law Enforcement Conference is a comprehensive, three-day training event designed to fully satisfy the 2026 POST 24-Hour Continuing Education Requirements. This conference delivers a balanced curriculum of technical skills, legal studies, interpersonal training, and firearm skills development. Attendees will engage in expert-led instruction, real-world case analyses, and practical strategies tailored to modern policing challenges.
Day 1 – March 25, 2026
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Understanding Modern Tracking Technologies & Covert Electronics for Law Enforcement (4 TS)
Participants will explore current tracking systems, covert electronic tools, and the legal considerations governing their use in investigations.
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Digital Evidence Seizure and Online Child Exploitation: Foundations and Case Analysis (4 TS)
This session provides foundational knowledge and case-based learning on digital evidence collection, online exploitation trends, and best practices for safeguarding victims.
Day 2 – March 26, 2026
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Racial Profiling, Implicit Bias, De-Escalation, and Active Shooter Tactics & Room Entry (1 LS, 3 IP, 4 Firearms SD)
A full-day, integrated training addressing constitutional policing, bias recognition, communication-based de-escalation, and tactical response principles—including active shooter response and room-entry.
Day 3 – March 27, 2026
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Homicide Case Study | Patrol Officers’ Guide to K-9 Applications (3 TS, 1 LS)
Officers will examine the investigative progression of a homicide case and gain practical insight into effective K-9 utilization in patrol operations.
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Emergency Preparedness Response: Adapting to High-Risk Incidents (3 TS, 1 LS)
This session equips officers with strategies for responding to rapidly evolving threats, emphasizing preparedness, coordination, and decision-making under pressure.
Total Training Hours:
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14 Technical Skills (TS)
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3 Legal Studies (LS)
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3 Interpersonal Perspectives (IP) – Racial Profiling, Implicit Bias, De-Escalation
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4 Firearms Skill Development (SD)