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    New sustainable training approach for Iraqi Police

    New sustainable training approach for Iraqi Police

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Joe Thompson | Mr. Lee Garnand, Iraqi police advisor, briefs Maj. Gen. Ra'ad, Wasit Provincial...... read more read more

    FORWARD OPERATING BASE DELTA, Iraq — The 772nd Military Police Company and the Iraqi police advisor team are starting a new approach to Iraqi police training that will provide a sustainable training system for when coalition forces leave Iraq.

    "Our overall goal is to start a program in Wasit that can be a model for the rest of the country," said Staff Sgt. Elton Dean, headquarters squad leader, 772nd MP Co. "What we want to do is give the Minister of Interior a reason to institute a program like this in order to make the entire country of Iraq better, not just the province of Wasit."

    The new training approach will institute a mobile training team that will travel to the outlying and local Iraqi police stations and focus on the train-the-trainer program for each station.

    "With the timeframe that we're looking at, it's real important right now that we start looking at a way that we can start making them more self-reliant and continue their training and be able to have the fundamentals down," said Dean, of Douglas, Mass. "When we are gone, they can continue to train and be able to police themselves and not have to look around for answers."

    The training will focus on everything from community policing, ethics, basic law enforcement procedures, crime scene protection, crime scene processing and leadership courses to any identified training that the local police stations may need. The current training structure was built around the assessments from Maj. Gen. Ra'ad, Wasit Provincial director of police.

    It will also establish different training for the officers, non-commissioned officers and regular IPs.

    "Currently, they don't have a training breakdown between the IPs, NCOs and officers," said Dean. "One of the things we have been looking at is how can you as a leader keep accountability of your Iraqi police officers and keep the standards enforced if you don't actually understand what they are. This new training approach will address that problem."

    The training approach is sustainable because not only will the Iraqi Police be trained under the train-the-trainer program, but each police station and the police headquarters will have training officers to track the progress of the training across the province.

    "What's good about the 772 being here is that it is a National Guard Company where we do have a lot of civilian police officers and we bring a lot of civilian policing experience to the table," said Dean. "This helps the Iraqi police get away from the military mindset because the military and the police are two different functions. Between the IPAs and the 772 working together, we're able to bring enough of that civilian experience so that we can mentor them on a level that they should be mentored at."

    The new training approach has already been approved by the PDoP and the 772nd MP Co. from Taunton, Mass. The IPAs are scheduled to begin the new training program in the next few weeks, as soon as the PDoP indentifies the initial set of instructors to be trained.

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    Date Taken: 04.16.2009
    Date Posted: 04.16.2009 09:56
    Story ID: 32457
    Location: AL KUT, IQ

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