Thursday, May 14th | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET
Law enforcement training cannot be a collection of disconnected drills or annual requirements. To withstand legal scrutiny, reduce liability, and truly prepare officers for real-world encounters, training must be systematic, defensible, and grounded in both cognitive understanding and physical skill development.
In this webinar, Police Training Solutions will walk through a structured approach to training built on the ADDIE Model—Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. Attendees will learn how to align training with current law and policy, develop doctrine-driven instruction, build automaticity through high-volume skill repetition, and validate performance through realistic, stress-based scenarios.
This session will demonstrate how agencies can transform abstract policy into instinctive, defensible action—while creating a continuous feedback loop that strengthens future training cycles.
Attendees will gain insight into:
- How to structure a complete training cycle rooted in law, policy, and real-world incidents
- Why cognitive foundations must precede skill development
- How high-volume, low-stress repetition builds automatic performance under stress
- How scenario-based training and After-Action Reviews create defensible documentation and continuous improvement
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