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Training
2020 TRAINING DOSSIER
•Donning & Doffing PPE •Incident Command System Training
•Situational Use of Force •Firearms Qualification
•Interactions with Persons Suffering Mental •New Law / Case Law Updates
Illness •Implicit Bias
•K9 training (Patrol & Narcotics) •Sleep Deprivation
•Dive Team Training •Mental Health First Aid Training
•Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) •Law Enforcement Approach to Substance
•Corrections Emergency Response Team Abuse Disorders
•Law Enforcement Officer Stress & •Staff Wellness & Dealing with Stress in
Wellness
Corrections
•Suicide Prevention and Intervention
2020 Training Costs $82,503
3 Law Enforcement Deputies graduated the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program at the
Maine Criminal Justice Academy
2 Corrections Officers graduated the Basic Corrections Training Program at the
Maine Criminal Justice Academy
With the current opiate epidemic that is nearly paralyzing
the nation, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office has
made it a priority to ensure that agency members are
well trained to best address the issues our community
faces. Sheriff Kevin Joyce and his Command staff have
been working with community leaders to find permanent
solutions to the opioid crisis as we all agree you cannot
incarcerate your way out of this crisis.
Leadership
Strong leadership skills are mandatory at the Sheriff’s Office. Our leaders received their training from
the FBI Law Enforcement Academy. Through the FBI LEEDA Leadership Trilogy Program, the
Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office is proud to introduce our current Trilogy holders:
Captain Donald Goulet Sergeant Andrew Feeney Lieutenant Donald Young
Captain Kerry Joyce Detective Sergeant Anthony Hovey Major Timothy Kortes
Captain Donald Foss Lieutenant Kevin Sampson Lieutenant Scott Jordan
Chief Deputy Naldo Gagnon Lieutenant Paul Thorpe Sergeant Jennifer Slocum
Lieutenant Donald Mowatt Sergeant David Williams
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