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Class is restricted to current, active law enforcement and prosecutors employed by a governmental agency.
Note: This course includes the former 8-hour Drugs That Impair Driving curriculum.
This 16-hour course is intended to bridge the gap between the SFST and DRE courses. You will learn how to observe, identify and articulate the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol or a combination of both.
You will be given an overview of the seven types of drug categories and the physiological effects these drugs have on the human body. In addition, you will learn of medical conditions and other situations that can produce similar signs of impairment. The role of eye examinations in disclosing the possibility of drug impairment, and in suggesting the possible category or categories of drugs being used, will be discussed.
You will receive the latest updates in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing. We will also explain the legal issues associated with impaired driving as well as pre- and post-arrest procedures.
Topics include:
• The concept of “drugs” in the context of DWI enforcement
• The role of eye examinations in disclosing the possibility of impairment
• Medical conditions and other situations that can produce similar signs of impairment
• Identification of the major categories of drugs
• The observable effects of each of the seven major categories of drugs
• The physiological effects likely to result from various combinations of drugs
• Appropriate procedures for dealing with drug-impaired or medically impaired suspects
• Standardized Field Sobriety Test update
• Legal issues associated with impaired driving
• Pre- and post-arrest procedures
This course is designed primarily for police officers who meet the IACP/NHTSA National Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Program Standards and who have successfully completed a course using the IACP/NHTSA approved curriculum.
Note: This training will NOT qualify an officer to serve as a Drug Recognition Expert.
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