SAFVIC
The Sexual Assault Family Violence Investigator’s Course (SAFVIC) Program is designed to provide law enforcement officers around the state with the tools they need to effectively investigate and prevent sexual assault, family violence, and stalking. The SAFVIC Program is comprised of 3 courses:
- SAFVIC for Law Enforcement – 24 hours (TCLEOSE # 3264)
- SAFVIC for Cybercrimes (Law Enforcement only) – 8 hours (TCLEOSE # 3280)
- SAFVIC for Telecommunication Professionals – 8 hours (TCLEOSE # 3267)
SAFVIC uses a network of certified trainers to deliver FREE training on a local basis, thus enabling more officers the access to this very important training. The SAFVIC Program is funded by a grant from the Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor and the National Violence Against Women Office; and is administered by the Training & Research Institute for Professional Law Enforcement (TRIPLE).
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TxDOT Police Traffic Services
TMPA provides the liaison, management, and evaluation support for the Texas Department of Transportation Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) for all other STEP grant programs including intersection and speed. TMPA was selected for these programs because of our unique ability to deliver high-quality training, conduct professional research, and to resolve every day problems that police officers face trying to do their jobs.
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Click It or Ticket
TMPA provides the management and evaluation support for the Texas Department of Transportation "Buckle Up, Texas" Occupant Protection initiative and the new "Click It or Ticket" campaign that emphasizes significant media and enforcement efforts to increase compliance with occupant protection laws. TMPA was selected for this program because of our unique ability to deliver high quality training of occupant protection programs to police officers all across Texas and maintain the highest standards for reporting and evaluation of the enforcement programs.
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LEADRS
TMPA proposed and received funding through the Texas Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to introduce an innovative software solution aimed at reducing officer down-time for DWI enforcement. We recognized that state statutes and administration license revocations created enormous paperwork requirements on officers who make DWI arrests. Our program was introduced as a simple wizard-based program that reduces DWI processing time as much as 50%, which puts officers on the streets in much less time and reduces the reluctance that some officers have expressed in the past to make DWI arrests because of the paperwork requirements.
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FRIDAY
FRIDAY is a statewide training program funded through a grant received from the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT). Through this grant, Law Enforcement officers across the state have the opportunity to receive 8 hours of free training related to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code and Underage Drinking. These courses will be taught by officers who are committed to reducing underage drinking and underage drinking and driving by establishing coalitions in their local communities to address these issues. Increasing community involvement across Texas is also a necessary component to reduce underage driving to save the lives of young Texans. Increased law enforcement training and community involvement will make Texas a safer place for all Texans, including young Texans