Spaces available for SPC’s Law Enforcement ALICE Instructor Training

 

LEVELLAND – Spaces are still available for participants in South Plains College’s Law Enforcement Training Center and the Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate (ALICE) Training Institute slated for Aug. 14-15 on the campus. 

“By providing training and licensing, we are the future of law enforcement in West Texas,” said Dr. Lance Scott, professor of Law Enforcement Technology. “South Plains College Law Enforcement Training Center is at the forefront of training future law enforcement professionals.” 

The two-day instructor course is designed to teach proactive survival strategies for violent intruder or active shooter incidents. The goal of the ALICE program is to provide individuals with survival-enhancing options for those critical moments in the gap between when a violent situation begins and when law enforcement arrives on scene. 

ALICE is a useful strategy for everyone: law enforcement, schools, universities, hospitals, businesses and places of worship. Completing the ALICE Instructor Training course provides individuals with certification in ALICE Training the opportunity to bring ALICE strategies back to their work places. Additionally, registrants will gain access to exclusive ALICE resources. 

The registration fee for this training is $595 per person, and it can be completed online at www.alicetraining.com. 

ALICE strategies are aligned with recommendations from the U.S. Department of Education, the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 

For more information, contact Debbie Hale, administrative assistant for Professional Services and Energy, at (806) 716-2291 or email dhale@southplainscollege.edu or Dr. Scott at (806) 716-2558 or email lscott@southplainscollege.edu.