Advanced Narcotics Techniques Training 2026
August 26th - 27th
Duration: 16 hours
Location: I.P. Casino and Resort
Course Details
Identifying and Pursuing the Source Before the Next Death Occurs
Overdoses have become a daily reality in modern policing — but too often, they’re treated like medical calls instead of the crime scenes they are. Whether the victim survives or not, every overdose is an opportunity to disrupt the dealer behind the poison.
This course trains officers to treat overdose scenes as the starting point of a targeted drug investigation. It walks students through investigative steps that can quickly identify and pursue the upstream source — often the same supplier responsible for multiple overdoses across a community.
You’ll learn how to gather key evidence at the scene, debrief grieving families, analyze phone records, flip cooperating sources, and ultimately build prosecutable cases — even in non-fatal situations. We use real case studies throughout the course to show how these investigations unfold in the real world, and how officers can build momentum quickly before leads go cold.
If you want to turn crisis response into case initiation, and help prevent the next overdose before it happens, this course gives you the tools.
Attorney Scott Courrege
Tanner Jenkins
United States Attorney’s Office- Mississippi
RICO Training
This dynamic training aims to provide law enforcement officers
additional tools and resources on enhancing their investigation &
dismantling of street gangs and other criminal organizations
using federal law.
United States Attorney Scott Leary
Assistant United States Attorney Samuel R. Stringfellow