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Education
Peacekeepers provides quality training and certificates for all Law Enforcement Chaplains regardless of their particular faith. This training allows Chaplains to receive certificates of completion on three levels:

Basic certificate requires; 1 year experience and completing 22 core classes.

Intermediate certificate requires; 3 years experience and completing 12 additional classes.

Advanced certificate requires; 5 years experience and completing 12 additional classes.
 

Our classes fall under three different headings; Standards of Professionalism, Encountering Grief, and Working with Law Enforcement. As the Chaplain or Chaplain Intern is taking classes some field experience is reqiured. Your Instructor will assist you with this.
  • STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONALISM

  • Purpose and vision
  • General conduct
  • Appearance and Preparation
  • Confidentiality
  • Sensitivity and Diversity
  • Being on call
  • Community Contacts
  • Policies and Procedures
  • Ethics
  • Good to Great Chaplain Programs
  • Chaplain Self care
  • Chaplain Resources
  • The Chaplains role -vs- Pastors role
  • Sexual and Workplace Harassment
  • First Aid and CPR


  • Encountering Grief

  • Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM)
  • Death Notifications
  • Death Scenes
  • Officer Involved Shootings
  • Line of Duty Death (LODD)
  • Returning Veterans and PTSD
  • Dealing with Anger and Aggression
  • Working with the Funeral Home
  • Death and Grieving
  • Victim Services
  • Good listening and communication skills


  • Working with Law Enforcement
  •  Law Enforcement Culture
  • Communications and Dispatch
  • Reports,Monthly and Incident
  • Ride Alongs
  • Medical Examiners Office
  • Assisting Other Agencies
  • Jail Notifications
  • Hospital Interaction
  • Public Presentations
  • Search and Rescue
  • Domestic Violence
  • Large disasters
  • Criminal Justice system
  • Blood Borne Pathogens
  • Bio Hazard cleanup
  • Alcohol/ Drug abuse
  • Safety and security within a correctional facility
  • Street Safety
  • Inmate Manipulation
  • Instructor Basics

 

Serving All Law Enforcement Chaplains Through Dynamic Education And Support