Briefings: Law Enforcement Essentials for Treatment Courts

Training designed by law enforcement for law enforcement

All Rise’s Treatment Court Institute proudly offers specialized training for law enforcement personnel working in treatment courts and other justice interventions. The Briefings curriculum provides officers with key tools required to build an agency-wide understanding of treatment courts and diversion programs, develop standard engagement protocols, and improve public safety outcomes for jurisdictions.

About Briefings

Topics

Briefings training covers a wide range of critical topics to help officers identify standard operating procedures, recognize the importance of both the multidisciplinary approach and the implementation of community policing, and address the impact of vicarious trauma within the law enforcement community. Topics include:

  • Collaborating with treatment courts to serve individuals with substance use and mental health disorders
  • Developing a positive working relationship with the treatment court team and participants
  • The impact of secondary trauma and importance of officer wellness
  • The effectiveness of the Crisis Intervention and Sequential Intercept Models
  • Engaging with treatment court participants in the community
Target Audience

Briefings provides training for law enforcement to work more effectively in collaboration with probation and parole as well as other service providers. The target audience for this law enforcement training is defined as:

  • Sworn police officers
  • Highway patrol officers
  • Tribal officers whose primary job function is the prevention, detection, or investigation of any violation of criminal law and who are authorized to carry firearms and make arrests for violations of the law.

Online/Self-Paced

Our new online, self-paced training is delivers a deep dive into the role of law enforcement working with justice-involved individuals impacted by substance use and mental health disorders.  The sessions are interactive, test knowledge transfer, and can be completed based on your schedule.  This is an excellent training to introduce new law enforcement partners to treatment courts, as an onboarding tool for new team members, or to introduce members of the multi-disciplinary team to the role of law enforcement on the treatment court team.

What’s covered:
  • Dealing with the Disorder
  • Participant Interactions
  • Crisis Intervention Teams as a Community Engagement Tool
  • Secondary Trauma: Helping the Helpers

In Person

This one-day training provides the essentials officers need to build an agency-wide understanding of treatment courts. Participants will learn the standard operating procedures of any treatment court program and law enforcement’s critical role in its success.

Community supervision officers and treatment providers may accompany law enforcement officers from their jurisdiction.

What’s covered:
  • How effective treatment courts work
  • Techniques for community engagement in specialized populations
  • Community resources
  • Recognizing secondary trauma in fellow officers
  • And more!
Cost:

Briefings trainings are free to your agency, supported by the Bureau of Justice Assistance within the Office of Justice Programs at the U.S. Department of Justice. If applicable, attendee travel related cost to attend the training is the responsibility of the participating agency.

Registration

Coming soon

Interested in hosting a training?

Contact us to inquire about hosting a training in your jurisdiction.

Virtual

This live, virtual, lunch-and-learn training series provides the essentials officers need to build an agency-wide understanding of treatment courts. Participants will learn the standard operating procedures of any treatment court program and law enforcement’s critical role in its success. This series is presented in 75-minute sessions, once per week, for four weeks. Virtual training dates require fifteen participants to register  before the training date can be formalized.

Community supervision officers may accompany law enforcement officers from their jurisdiction.

What’s covered:
  • How effective treatment courts work
  • Techniques for community engagement in specialized populations
  • Community resources
  • Recognizing secondary trauma in fellow officers
  • And more!
Registration

Coming soon