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Human Trafficking: Modern <br />This course is an intensive examination of <br />$36,000 <br />Day Slavery <br />human trafficking — often referred to as <br />modern-day slavery — is designed to give <br />professionals a deep understanding of how the <br />timeless exploitation of human beings has <br />become one of the fastest growing criminal <br />enterprises in the world today. From historical <br />examinations of slavery, to the use of modern <br />technology and social media, this course is <br />designed to give investigators, victim services <br />providers, and other practitioners a robust <br />understanding of why, and how, exploitation <br />occurs. This course is designed for anyone <br />involved in the response to trafficking who <br />desires a deeper knowledge of the challenges <br />involved, how we can all better support <br />victims of trafficking, and successfully <br />prosecute traffickers. <br />Incident Command <br />This course provides participants with an <br />$13,000 <br />System/Emergency Operations <br />understanding of ICS/EOC Interface. Content <br />Center Interface (G191) <br />includes an overview of ICS and MACS, and a <br />practical exercise to discuss, apply, and <br />validate workshop concepts and ideas for <br />effective ICS and EOC Interface. <br />ICS-300 Intermediate ICS for <br />The training and resources provided in this <br />$20,000 <br />Expanding Incidents <br />course will assist personnel who require <br />advance application of ICS. The course will <br />benefit anyone who is responsible to function <br />in a command post managing an expanding <br />incident. The training will introduce how to <br />develop an Incident Action Plan and <br />interactions between general and command <br />staff. <br />ICS-400 Advanced ICS for <br />This course builds upon information covered <br />$20,000 <br />Command and General Staff <br />in the ICS-100, ICS-200, and ICS-300 courses <br />and explains the roles and responsibilities of <br />local, county, state and federal agencies <br />involved in managing an expanding incident. <br />Enhance your command decision -making <br />skills by participating in group activities that <br />introduce the use of an Incident Complex and <br />Area Command, and the interactions between <br />Multi -Agency coordination (MAC) entities. <br />