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FLETC Use of Force Instructor Training Program

Description

The Use of Force Instructor Training Program (UOFITP) provides students with the knowledge and skills to successfully design, develop, and implement Use of Force training using static, dynamic, and interactive training principles. The UOFITP is for law enforcement professionals who train officers or agents in the principles of Use of Force, develop or revise Use of Force policy, and are responsible for reviewing and evaluating agency Use of Force incidents. The UOFITP utilizes adult learning principles as well as reality-based training, roleplay, lectures, and demonstrations to give the students the skills they need to successfully develop and teach their own training programs related to Use of Force. The program focuses on developing instructors responsible for providing use-of-force training to law enforcement officers.

Description

The Use of Force Instructor Training Program (UOFITP) provides students with the knowledge and skills to successfully design, develop, and implement Use of Force training using static, dynamic, and interactive training principles. The UOFITP is for law enforcement professionals who train officers or agents in the principles of Use of Force, develop or revise Use of Force policy, and are responsible for reviewing and evaluating agency Use of Force incidents. The UOFITP utilizes adult learning principles as well as reality-based training, roleplay, lectures, and demonstrations to give the students the skills they need to successfully develop and teach their own training programs related to Use of Force. The program focuses on developing instructors responsible for providing use-of-force training to law enforcement officers.

Location

201 S Cherokee Ave
Claremore
State: OK
Zip Code: 74017

Start Time

04-27-2026 08:00 AM

End Time

05-07-2026 05:00 PM

 

Course Information:

Cost: Free
Hours: 72

Contact Information:

Contact: Cpt. Bronson Smith
Email: jsmith@rogerscountysheriff.gov
Phone: 918-342-9702

Last Modified on Mar 11, 2026
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