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TrainingReports.org
TrainingReports.org is a Police Technical LLC property. TrainingReports.org was created to serve the training interests of law enforcement personnel across the United States.
In the late 1970's and 1980's law enforcement agencies were "put on notice" for failing to train personnel. This apparent lack of training created a secondary market for private law enforcement trainers. These trainers were usually retired law enforcement personnel, who after "serving their time" hung out a shingle and began to provide private fee-based training.
With so many providers offering similar services, the question for Agency Administrators quickly becomes: Who provides the best training in (insert law enforcement subject here)? TrainingReports.org is designed to help answer this question. By providing a database of law enforcement training reports (i.e. training evaluations) prospective students and agency decision-makers can research a provider or instructor before committing hundreds or even thousands of dollars for training that may be sub-standard.
For more information, visit Training Reports.org online at www.Trainingreports.org.