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Course Number
77241
Price (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
15.00
Overview
This is a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Intelligence-Led Policing online training course offered for Texas Peace Officers, Jailers, and Telecommunicators.
The world of law enforcement intelligence has changed dramatically since September 11, 2001. Law enforcement agencies have taken on a variety of new responsibilities. Intelligence is just one, albeit a very important, function of the new policing responsibilities in this homeland security era of law enforcement. Intelligence disciplines have evolved significantly in recent years, as various forms of military intelligence and analysis are adopted for civilian policing. As these various trends have emerged, increasing numbers of American law enforcement agencies have begun to explore the intelligence function and the philosophy of Intelligence Led Policing as a natural extension of community oriented policing concepts being employed by many agencies in the United States, Canada, and Europe. This course will introduce you to the basics of Intelligence Led Policing.
Please note, the entire course final exam(s), and course evaluation(s) must be completed in order to receive one (1) hour of course credit.
TCOLE Reporting
OSS Academy® typically reports 4 to 5 times each week [excluding U.S. Federal holidays]. We report your credit directly through TCLEDDS to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement [TCOLE]. You should have already provided your full and correct name, TCOLE PID number, and other important information when registering for your account. If not, once logged in, go to Edit Profile to update your information.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Objective
OSS Academy® courses are recognized by more Peace Officer Standards and Training boards and correctional associations than any other online training provider.
Our courses are designed by Subject Matter Experts who are nationally recognized and licensed instructors. Many of our experts testify in law enforcement, corrections, and security related defense cases throughout the U.S.
Our curriculum meets or exceeds state course objective requirements.
For more information, visit OSS - Law Enforcement Advisors® or OSS Academy® online or simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Additional Information
TCOLE Training, Proficiency Requirements, & Course Equivalents
For your convenience, OSS Academy® provides a TCOLE Course Equivalent Resource with imbedded hyperlinks.
See also, our entire TCOLE Courses Listing.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Course Number
4902
Price (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
35.00
Overview
This is a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) elective Interacting with Veterans in a Jail Setting #4902 online training course for Texas Peace Officers, Jailers, and Telecommunicators.
This course fulfills the legislative mandate established by Senate Bill 1563 under Chapter 1701 of the Texas Occupations Code and meets the minimum state requirements for county corrections officer training.
In this dynamic and practical course, you will gain the essential knowledge and skills to effectively and respectfully interact with justice-involved veterans in a jail setting. Through a balanced blend of instructor-led presentations, case studies, and scenario-based exercises, you’ll explore:
Military culture and the veteran experience, including how service influences behavior, worldview, and response to authority;
Unique challenges veterans may face, such as trauma, mental health conditions, and reintegration stressors;
Trauma-informed approaches that recognize how past experiences shape behavior in correctional environments;
Effective communication and de-escalation techniques tailored to the veteran population;
Best practices for building rapport, reducing conflict, and promoting safety for both staff and inmates.
By the end of the course, you’ll be better equipped to understand the cultural, psychological, and behavioral aspects of the veteran population and apply trauma-informed, respectful approaches to everyday interactions in the jail setting.
Please note, the entire course, final exam(s), and course evaluation(s) must be completed in order to receive four (4) hours of course credit.
TCOLE Reporting
OSS Academy® typically reports 4 to 5 times each week [excluding U.S. Federal holidays]. We report your credit directly through TCLEDDS to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement [TCOLE]. You should have already provided your full and correct name, TCOLE PID number, and other important information when registering for your account. If not, once logged in, go to Edit Profile to update your information.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Objective
OSS Academy® courses are recognized by more Peace Officer Standards and Training boards and correctional associations than any other online training provider.
Our courses are designed by Subject Matter Experts who are nationally recognized and licensed instructors. Many of our experts testify in law enforcement, corrections, and security related defense cases throughout the U.S.
Our curriculum meets or exceeds state course objective requirements.
For more information, visit OSS - Law Enforcement Advisors® or OSS Academy® online or simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Additional Information
TCOLE Training, Proficiency Requirements, & Course Equivalents
For your convenience, OSS Academy® provides a TCOLE Course Equivalent Resource with imbedded hyperlinks.
See also, our entire TCOLE Courses Listing.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Course Hours
4.00
Course Number
OSS-IAI-INV
Price (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
15.00
Overview
This is an OSS Academy® Internal Affairs Investigations course online training course offered for Peace Officers, Jailers, and Telecommunicators.
As a supervisor you have been assigned the task of investigating a resident’s complaint against an officer. Do you know how to proceed? What does the complainant expect? What can you legally ask an officer under investigation? What happens to the files when you have completed work? If the officer tells you he is invoking his rights under the Garrity Rule, what then can you do or not do? The answers to these and many more questions can be found in this course. If you are responsible for investigating complaints against officers, or would like to know how the process works and what your rights are as an officer, then this course is a must for you to have.
Please note, the entire course final exam(s), and course evaluation(s) must be completed in order to receive one (1) hour of course credit.
Note, this particular storefront listing is not the TCOLE accredited course. To purchase the TCOLE accredited Internal Affairs Investigations course, click here.
Objective
OSS Academy® courses are recognized by more Peace Officer Standards and Training boards and correctional associations than any other online training provider.
Our courses are designed by Subject Matter Experts who are nationally recognized and licensed instructors. Many of our experts testify in law enforcement, corrections, and security related defense cases throughout the U.S.
Our curriculum meets or exceeds state course objective requirements.
For more information, visit OSS - Law Enforcement Advisors® or OSS Academy® online or simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy.
Additional Information
For your convenience, OSS Academy® provides our entire E-Learning Training Courses Listing.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Course Hours
1.00
Course Number
77204
Price (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
15.00
Overview
This is a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) elective Internal Affairs Investigations course online training course offered for Texas Peace Officers, Jailers, and Telecommunicators.
As a supervisor you have been assigned the task of investigating a resident’s complaint against an officer. Do you know how to proceed? What does the complainant expect? What can you legally ask an officer under investigation? What happens to the files when you have completed work? If the officer tells you he is invoking his rights under the Garrity Rule, what then can you do or not do? The answers to these and many more questions can be found in this course. If you are responsible for investigating complaints against officers, or would like to know how the process works and what your rights are as an officer, then this course is a must for you to have.
Please note, the entire course final exam(s), and course evaluation(s) must be completed in order to receive one (1) hour of course credit.
TCOLE Reporting
OSS Academy® typically reports 4 to 5 times each week [excluding U.S. Federal holidays]. We report your credit directly through TCLEDDS to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement [TCOLE]. You should have already provided your full and correct name, TCOLE PID number, and other important information when registering for your account. If not, once logged in, go to Edit Profile to update your information.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Objective
OSS Academy® courses are recognized by more Peace Officer Standards and Training boards and correctional associations than any other online training provider.
Our courses are designed by Subject Matter Experts who are nationally recognized and licensed instructors. Many of our experts testify in law enforcement, corrections, and security related defense cases throughout the U.S.
Our curriculum meets or exceeds state course objective requirements.
For more information, visit OSS - Law Enforcement Advisors® or OSS Academy® online or simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Additional Information
TCOLE Training, Proficiency Requirements, & Course Equivalents
For your convenience, OSS Academy® provides a TCOLE Course Equivalent Resource with embedded hyperlinks.
See also, our entire TCOLE Courses Listing.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Course Number
3503
Price (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
45.00
Overview
This is the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) mandated Interpersonal Communications in Corrections #3503 course offered in an online training format for Texas Jailers.
Interpersonal communication (IPC) is a critical skill for Texas jailers, forming the foundation of effective interactions within the correctional environment. The ability to communicate clearly and effectively can de-escalate conflicts, foster cooperation, and maintain safety and security in challenging settings. This course highlights the significance of interpersonal communication and introduces a proven model developed specifically for correctional professionals.
Historical Context of the IPC Model
The foundational model for communication skills used in correctional training was pioneered by Dr. Robert R. Carkhuff and his associates at the Carkhuff Institute of Human Technology. Over 35 years of application in correctional environments have demonstrated its effectiveness. In 1977, the model was refined to reflect real-world correctional experiences and emerging insights into officer training. These enhancements are documented in two seminal works:
IPC: Interpersonal Communications Skills for Correctional Management (1977)
IPC: Interpersonal Communications Skills for Correctional Management Trainers Guide (1977)
These resources have shaped the training of correctional officers and counselors, emphasizing the practical application of IPC in managing human behavior and fostering constructive interactions.
Why Interpersonal Communication Matters
Interpersonal communication skills are essential for Texas jailers due to the unique dynamics of correctional facilities. Jailers often find themselves in high-stress situations requiring quick thinking and effective communication to manage individuals with diverse backgrounds, behaviors, and emotional states. The ability to communicate effectively serves several key purposes:
Conflict Resolution
Strong IPC skills help jailers recognize and address the root causes of conflicts before they escalate, maintaining a safer environment for both staff and inmates.
Building Rapport and Trust
Effective communication fosters respect and cooperation, even in challenging circumstances. Establishing rapport can lead to smoother operations and more productive interactions with inmates.
Maintaining Professionalism
Jailers often face verbal challenges or provocations. Strong IPC skills enable them to respond with professionalism, reducing tension and demonstrating control.
Enhancing Safety and Security
Clear communication is essential for coordinating with colleagues and ensuring all parties understand instructions,
By mastering these skills, participants will not only improve their professional effectiveness but also contribute to a safer and more functional correctional environment.
Interpersonal communication is more than a soft skill—it is a vital component of the correctional officer's toolkit. This course will empower Texas jailers to navigate the complexities of their roles with confidence, empathy, and professionalism, reflecting the enduring legacy of the IPC model and its impact on the corrections field.
Please note, the entire course (including any applicable course parts), final exam(s), and course evaluation(s) must be completed in order to receive sixteen (16) hours of course credit.
TCOLE Reporting
OSS Academy® typically reports 4 to 5 times each week [excluding U.S. Federal holidays]. We report your credit directly through TCLEDDS to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement [TCOLE]. You should have already provided your full and correct name, TCOLE PID number, and other important information when registering for your account. If not, once logged in, go to Edit Profile to update your information.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Objective
OSS Academy® courses are recognized by more Peace Officer Standards and Training boards and correctional associations than any other online training provider.
Our courses are designed by Subject Matter Experts who are nationally recognized and licensed instructors. Many of our experts testify in law enforcement, corrections, and security related defense cases throughout the U.S.
Our curriculum meets or exceeds state course objective requirements.
For more information, visit OSS - Law Enforcement Advisors® or OSS Academy® online or simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Additional Information
TCOLE Training, Proficiency Requirements, & Course Equivalents
For your convenience, OSS Academy® provides a TCOLE Course Equivalent Resource with imbedded hyperlinks.
See also, our entire TCOLE Courses Listing.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Course Hours
16.00
Course Number
2094
Price (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
20.00
Overview
This is the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) elective Interviews & Interrogations of Juveniles #2094 online training course offered for Texas Peace Officers, Jailers, and Telecommunicators.
This course introduces best practices when conducting juvenile interrogation and interviews. The focus is on what constitutes adequate juvenile warnings, valid wavers, and what you must do to make sure the juvenile's confession you may obtain will be allowed by the court.
You will learn how the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized the emotional and developmental differences between adults and juveniles. These differences must be considered when you conduct an interview or interrogation of a juvenile. You must observe the legal rights of juveniles and protect against charges of police coercion or intimidation during interviews and interrogations of juveniles.
You will encounter test questions derived from legal and non-legal document resources throughout this course so be sure to read the resources provided.
Please note, the entire course, final exam(s), and course evaluation(s) must be completed in order to receive two (2) hours of course credit.
TCOLE Reporting
OSS Academy® typically reports 4 to 5 times each week [excluding U.S. Federal holidays]. We report your credit directly through TCLEDDS to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement [TCOLE]. You should have already provided your full and correct name, TCOLE PID number, and other important information when registering for your account. If not, once logged in, go to Edit Profile to update your information.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Objective
OSS Academy® courses are recognized by more Peace Officer Standards and Training boards and correctional associations than any other online training provider.
Our courses are designed by Subject Matter Experts who are nationally recognized and licensed instructors. Many of our experts testify in law enforcement, corrections, and security related defense cases throughout the U.S.
Our curriculum meets or exceeds state course objective requirements.
For more information, visit OSS - Law Enforcement Advisors® or OSS Academy® online or simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Additional Information
TCOLE Training, Proficiency Requirements, & Course Equivalents
For your convenience, OSS Academy® provides a TCOLE Course Equivalent Resource with imbedded hyperlinks.
See also, our entire TCOLE Courses Listing.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Course Hours
2.00
Course Number
OSS-ISM-PO
Price (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
15.00
Overview
This is an OSS Academy® Intoxicated Driver Management online training course offered for Peace Officers, Jailers, and Telecommunicators.
You are on patrol when you observe a vehicle stopping long before it arrives at the red light. Then it pulls forward and stops several times until it arrives at the appropriate stopping point for the light. Do you know, statistically speaking, what the probability is that the driver is intoxicated? Can you stop the vehicle and speak with the driver based on what you have just observed? You decide to stop the vehicle. You ask for a drivers license and observe the driver pass by the license three times before you point out to him where his license is. Having observed all of this can you ask the driver about his alcohol consumption that evening? Can you require him to perform Standardized Field Sobriety Tests or is that a violation of his constitutional rights? This course will answer these and many more questions about handling the intoxicated driver.
Please note, the entire course final exam(s), and course evaluation(s) must be completed in order to receive one (1) hour of course credit.
Note, this particular storefront listing is not the TCOLE accredited course. To purchase the TCOLE accredited Intoxicated Driver Management course, click here.
Objective
OSS Academy® courses are recognized by more Peace Officer Standards and Training boards and correctional associations than any other online training provider.
Our courses are designed by Subject Matter Experts who are nationally recognized and licensed instructors. Many of our experts testify in law enforcement, corrections, and security related defense cases throughout the U.S.
Our curriculum meets or exceeds state course objective requirements.
For more information, visit OSS - Law Enforcement Advisors® or OSS Academy® online or simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy.
Additional Information
For your convenience, OSS Academy® provides our entire E-Learning Training Courses Listing.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Course Hours
1.00
Course Number
77110
Price (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
15.00
Overview
This is a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Intoxicated Driver Management online training course offered for Texas Peace Officers, Jailers, and Telecommunicators.
You are on patrol when you observe a vehicle stopping long before it arrives at the red light. Then it pulls forward and stops several times until it arrives at the appropriate stopping point for the light. Do you know, statistically speaking, what the probability is that the driver is intoxicated? Can you stop the vehicle and speak with the driver based on what you have just observed? You decide to stop the vehicle. You ask for a drivers license and observe the driver pass by the license three times before you point out to him where his license is. Having observed all of this can you ask the driver about his alcohol consumption that evening? Can you require him to perform Standardized Field Sobriety Tests or is that a violation of his constitutional rights? This course will answer these and many more questions about handling the intoxicated driver.
Please note, the entire course final exam(s), and course evaluation(s) must be completed in order to receive one (1) hour of course credit.
TCOLE Reporting
OSS Academy® typically reports 4 to 5 times each week [excluding U.S. Federal holidays].. We report your credit directly through TCLEDDS to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement [TCOLE]. You should have already provided your full and correct name, TCOLE PID number, and other important information when registering for your account. If not, once logged in, go to Edit Profile to update your information.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Objective
OSS Academy® courses are recognized by more Peace Officer Standards and Training boards and correctional associations than any other online training provider.
Our courses are designed by Subject Matter Experts who are nationally recognized and licensed instructors. Many of our experts testify in law enforcement, corrections, and security related defense cases throughout the U.S.
Our curriculum meets or exceeds state course objective requirements.
For more information, visit OSS - Law Enforcement Advisors® or OSS Academy® online or simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Additional Information
TCOLE Training, Proficiency Requirements, & Course Equivalents
For your convenience, OSS Academy® provides a TCOLE Course Equivalent Resource with embedded hyperlinks.
See also, our entire TCOLE Courses Listing.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Course Number
4103
Price (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
35.00
Overview
This is a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) elective Investigating Financial Crimes & Reporting #4103 online training course offered for Texas Peace Officers, Jailers, and Telecommunicators.
Al Capone was an infamous gangster motivated by control and money. Though crimes may be predicated on other motivations, if a financial benefit is sought, a financial crime often accompanies other deadly offenses as a byproduct. As a first responder, you can always follow the money in your investigation.
Understanding financial crimes such as money laundering, identity theft, fraud, counterfeiting, embezzlement, tax evasion, forgery, bribery, and other offenses will make you a more effective first responder.
Accurate reporting of offenses creates the integrity of financial crime investigations and aids in prosecuting offenders. This course introduces these concepts and serves as a guide to help you navigate through some of the more complex offenses. Remember, one of our most notorious organized crime bosses was thwarted through a Financial Crimes investigation.
Please note, the entire course, final exam(s), and course evaluation(s) must be completed in order to receive four (4) hours of course credit.
TCOLE Reporting
OSS Academy® typically reports 4 to 5 times each week [excluding U.S. Federal holidays]. We report your credit directly through TCLEDDS to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement [TCOLE]. You should have already provided your full and correct name, TCOLE PID number, and other important information when registering for your account. If not, once logged in, go to Edit Profile to update your information.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Objective
OSS Academy® courses are recognized by more Peace Officer Standards and Training boards and correctional associations than any other online training provider.
Our courses are designed by Subject Matter Experts who are nationally recognized and licensed instructors. Many of our experts testify in law enforcement, corrections, and security related defense cases throughout the U.S.
Our curriculum meets or exceeds state course objective requirements.
For more information, visit OSS - Law Enforcement Advisors® or OSS Academy® online or simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Additional Information
TCOLE Training, Proficiency Requirements, & Course Equivalents
For your convenience, OSS Academy® provides a TCOLE Course Equivalent Resource with imbedded hyperlinks.
See also, our entire TCOLE Courses Listing.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Course Hours
4.00
Course Number
OSS-ID-INV
Price (Shown in U.S. Dollars)
20.00
Overview
This is an OSS Academy® Investigative Detention online training course offered for Peace Officers, Jailers, and Telecommunicators.
Of all police field operations that deter and thwart crime, resulting in the apprehension of criminals, the investigative detention is, by far, the most commonplace. After all, detentions occur at all hours of the day and night, and in virtually every imaginable public place, including streets, sidewalks, parks, parking lots, schools, shopping malls, and international airports. The outcome of detentions will vary. Some result in arrests. Some provide investigators with useful - often vital - information. Some are fruitless. All are dangerous. To help reduce the danger, and to confirm or dispel their suspicions, officers may do a variety of things.
This course will provide officers with some basic information on the best practices, techniques, and other pertinent information, in order to assist with legal investigative detentions.
Please note, the entire course final exam(s), and course evaluation(s) must be completed in order to receive two (2) hours of course credit.
Note, this particular storefront listing is not the TCOLE accredited course. To purchase the TCOLE accredited Investigative Detention course, click here.
Objective
OSS Academy® courses are recognized by more Peace Officer Standards and Training boards and correctional associations than any other online training provider.
Our courses are designed by Subject Matter Experts who are nationally recognized and licensed instructors. Many of our experts testify in law enforcement, corrections, and security related defense cases throughout the U.S.
Our curriculum meets or exceeds state course objective requirements.
For more information, visit OSS - Law Enforcement Advisors® or OSS Academy® online or simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy.
Additional Information
For your convenience, OSS Academy® provides our entire E-Learning Training Courses Listing.
Should you have any questions, simply contact the OSS Academy® Training Coordinator by phone at 281-288-9190 (Ext. 205) or online at Contact OSS Academy®.
Course Hours
2.00








