Sexual Assault Investigator Training (Day-2)
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- This event meets the criteria for specific mandated training
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Date: Friday, August 15, 2025
Class Time(s): 8:00 - 4:00
Class Time(s): 8:00 - 4:00
Instructor Location:
New Lenox Police Department
Instructor: Commander John ArizziNew Lenox Police Department
200 Veterans Parkway
New Lenox, IL 60451
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New Lenox, IL 60451
Member's Fee: $0
Non-Member & Civilian Fee: $0
Attendees must have previously completed the Initial Responders 8-hour in person or 8-hour online class to attend
** Students are encouraged to bring a laptop or tablet that can utilize a thumb drive; paper copies of the materials will not be provided. **
Course Description
This course will meet all the requirements of the Sexual Assault Incident Procedure Act (Public Act 099-0801) which was enacted January 1, 2017. This Act requires all agencies employing law enforcement officers who conduct sexual assault and abuse investigations be required to provide specialized training within 2 years (January 1, 2019) of the effective date of this act. The act also requires that agencies present training to all law enforcement officers who are initial responders within 3 years (January 1, 2020) of the effective date of this act.
Instructor
Commander John Arizzi has worked for the Lockport Police Department since 2005. He is the Investigations Commander and currently serving as a Division Commander in the Will/Grundy Major Crimes Task Force. John is a former Deputy Director of the Metro Area Narcotics Squad and has worked undercover for both state and federal authorities. John is also an FBI certified crisis negotiator and served on the Will County SWAT team. John holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Benedictine University.
Member Tuition: None | Non-Member Tuition: None (Members receive priority)
Funded in Partnership with the Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board This training covers the following mandates:
- Civil Rights - 0.5 hours
- Constitutional / Proper Use of LE Authority - 0.5 hours
- Cultural Competency - 0.5 hours
- Human Rights - 0.5 hours
- Legal Updates - 0.5 hours
- Procedural Justice - 0.5 hours
- Psychology of Domestic Violence - 1.0 hours
- Sexual Assault Trauma Informed Response - 4.0 hours
- Lead Homicide Investigator - 8.0 hours