Methamphetamine Courses Online
Methamphetamine Investigations Online
This 14 hour online course is designed to assist law enforcement in conducting safe and effective methamphetamine related investigations. The course begins with an overview of methamphetamine and basic recognition of clandestine laboratories. Topics also include use of confidential informants, undercover investigations, knock and talks, search warrants, drug trafficking organizations, legal issues and drug endangered children.
Enrollment periods are:
November 1-21, 2011
December 1-21, 2011
January 5-25, 2012
February 1-21, 2012
March 1-21, 2012
April 2-20, 2012
May 1-21, 2012
June 4-22, 2012
The Arkansas Methamphetamine Challenge for Law Enforcement Executives Online
This 7 hour online course, developed in cooperation with the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association and the Arkansas Association of Chiefs of Police, provides an overview of the illicit Methamphetamine problem in Arkansas. A management perspective of awareness, employee safety, equipment, training needs, and reporting issues will be emphasized to assist Law Enforcement Executives and local municipal officials to most effectively combat Methamphetamine production and abuse in their communities. Legal and liability issues, as well as resources available such as community awareness, grant programs, drug abuse treatment and law enforcement training programs, will be discussed. Effective agency response to drug endangered children will be examined.
Chiefs of Police are encouraged to invite Lieutenants, Captains, Assistant Chiefs and Mayors. Sheriffs are encouraged to invite Lieutenants, Captains, Under Sheriffs, Chief Deputy Sheriffs, and Quorum Court Judges.
Enrollment periods are:
November 7-18, 2011
December 5-16, 2011
January 16-27, 2012
February 13-24, 2012
March 19-30, 2012
April 16-27, 2012
May 14-25, 2012
June 18-29, 2012
Methamphetamine Awareness, Identification and Safety for First Responders Online
This 7 hour online course provides basic methamphetamine awareness and safety education for front-line officers and first responders who may come in contact with a clandestine laboratory. Officers learn to recognize precursors, equipment, and supplies used in the manufacture of methamphetamine and gain an understanding of the unique hazards of clandestine laboratories as well as legal issues surrounding methamphetamine activity.
Enrollment periods are:
November 14-18, 2011
December 12-16, 2011
January 23-27, 2012
February 20-24, 2012
March 26-30, 2012
April 23-27, 2012
May 23-31, 2012
June 25-29, 2012
To register, complete the
CJI Registration form. Forms can be faxed to 501-565-3081,
or emailed to
Allison Hoffman, phone 501-570-8061.
For general information about online courses,
contact Mary Deville,
phone 501-570-8076.

