Juvenile Interrogation and Delinquency Update
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Date: Friday, May 1, 2026
Registration Deadline: Thursday, April 30, 2026
Class Time(s): 5/1/2026: 8:00 AM -- 4:00 PM
Registration Deadline: Thursday, April 30, 2026
Class Time(s): 5/1/2026: 8:00 AM -- 4:00 PM
Instructor Location:
Will County Sheriff's Department
Instructor: Instructor for this course is Brian Galske, Deputy Chief, Chicago Ridge P.D (retired). Brian attended Moraine Valley Community College and Columbia Southern University for applied studies in Criminal Justice, attended the ILETSB Leadership program through Western Illinois University and attended the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command. Brian is a member of the Illinois Juvenile Officers Association, National Tactical Officers Association, Illinois Police Instructors Association, National Juvenile Justice Trainers Association, Illinois Tactical Officers Association, and the Illinois Crisis Negotiators Association.Will County Sheriff's Department
16911 W. Laraway Rd
Joliet, IL 60433
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Joliet, IL 60433
Member's Fee: $0
Non-Member & Civilian Fee: $0
This course is designed for new and experienced law enforcement officers, as well as newly assigned juvenile officers. Students will examine and discuss the latest changes to the Juvenile Court Act, Chapter 705, Articles I and V, Delinquency Provisions, along with recent court cases directing law enforcement in conducting proper interrogations and interviews while guaranteeing minors’ rights.
Topics to be examined include:
- Law enforcement interrogation skills - Juvenile Court Act, Chapter 705, Delinquency Provisions, Article V - Comprehensive examination of juvenile rights - Chapter 704 and Illinois Detention Law, PA 85-1443 - Recent revisions of the Juvenile Court Act, Chapter 705 - Responsibilities of arresting police officers and juvenile officers - Recent Court decisions affecting the implementation of the Juvenile Court Act - Chronic truants - Station adjustments - Parental rights and responsibilities
Instructor for this course is Brian Galske, Deputy Chief, Chicago Ridge P.D (retired). Brian attended Moraine Valley Community College and Columbia Southern University for applied studies in Criminal Justice, attended the ILETSB Leadership program through Western Illinois University and attended the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command. Brian is a member of the Illinois Juvenile Officers Association, National Tactical Officers Association, Illinois Police Instructors Association, National Juvenile Justice Trainers Association, Illinois Tactical Officers Association, and the Illinois Crisis Negotiators Association.
*This course is SRO grant funded by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.
This training covers the following mandates:
- Civil Rights - 1.5 hours
- Constitutional / Proper Use of LE Authority - 1.5 hours
- Human Rights - 2 hours
- Legal Updates - 1.5 hours
- Juvenile Law - 3 hours
- Lead Homicide Investigator - 8 hours
- Officer & Youth Interaction - 5 hours

