Overview
An Engaging Discussion on How to Incorporate Critical Values Into Training
Due to the pressure law enforcement faces today, it’s vital for agencies to have a robust training program to ensure officers have the required skills to perform effectively in the field. Watch as Dr. Damon Ing, retired Law Enforcement Officer and Lead Coordinator of the Tarrant County College Law Enforcement Academy, discusses strategies to implement vital training principles, such as extensive lesson planning, leveraging online and in-classroom training, and comprehensive skills assessments.
About the Presenter:
Dr. Damon Ing is retired from law enforcement after 20 years of service. Currently, he is the Lead Coordinator of the Tarrant County College Law Enforcement Academy located at the Public Safety Training Center in Fort Worth, Texas. Dr. Ing graduated from the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley with a Doctorate in Education and has a variety of law enforcement certifications. Dr. Ing has been instructing police academies in the region for over a decade. He teaches a variety of classes including: Taser, Firearms, Supervision Courses, Code of Criminal Procedure, Crime Scene Investigation, Transportation code, Penal Code, Building Search, Media and public relations, Defensive Tactics, Victims of Crime, and Death Investigation.
Dr. Ing is a graduate of the Texas Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT) Class #79, is a Certified Public Manager (CPM) from Texas State University, and a graduate from the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration (ILEA) School of Police Supervision Class #189. He is also a peer reviewer for a variety of articles, books, and publications. In addition to his duties as a coordinator, he owned his own law enforcement education consulting business for the last 23 years.