In order to apprehend criminals before, during and after the commission of an offense, officers must possess an understanding of proper criminal interdiction techniques. “Identifying Criminal Vehicles and Occupants” provides officers instruction on how to employ effective techniques used to apprehend offenders. This course explains the mindset of an effective police officer. It highlights the criminal indicators displayed prior to the encounter, body language, signs of deception, vehicle hides, and the legalities surrounding this type of proactive enforcement. Street Cop Training exemplifies the knowledge and skills required in order to accomplish legal law enforcement objectives. This course is designed to showcase how the operator who committed a simple traffic violation may be engaging in further criminal activity. The class will enhance an officers understanding and awareness of a identifying a criminal vehicle, in addition to subsequent investigation. Lack of training in this area results in improper conduct, embarrassment, and could cost an untrained police officer their life.
On Demand FAQs
Course Access
Street Cop’s on demand law enforcement training courses are designed for officers to watch at their own pace, as time permits.
Upon purchasing an on-demand course, you will be prompted to upload your LEO ID. Once we confirm your ID, you will be granted access to our on-demand training platform via email. Please allow 24 hours for your access to be approved.
Currently Street Cop only offers training to law enforcement officers. You will be required to upload identification prior to getting access to our on demand training platform.
Instructor
Robert Ferreiro
Instructor Sgt. Rob Ferreiro has been a Police Officer since 2006 with the New Jersey Municipal Police Department. Sgt. Ferreiro has served on a Federal Task Force charged with disrupting and dismantling large-scale drug trafficking organizations. He also commands a specialized criminal interdiction task force that is responsible for stopping a wide variety of crimes.
Ferreiro has generated over 400 officer-initiated arrests with the successful prosecution of offenders responsible for the narcotic distribution, conspiracy, and weapon charges, as well as numerous DWI/DUI offenders. Ferreiro has been recognized for some of the largest self-initiated drug seizures in Somerset County, NJ. He is directly responsible for arrests surrounding the seizure of hundreds of kilograms of narcotics, as well as gun trafficking, high-end automobile theft, interstate organized retail theft, and fraud crimes.