Kansas Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor Training
Upcoming Trainings
June 17-18, 2024 - DUI Prosecutor Boot Camp
Training Program Overview
The TSRP program offers various training and educational opportunities to prosecutors’ offices, law enforcement agencies, judges and community organizations. Trainings can be adapted to meet the needs of the audience.
Request training for your organization by completing the following steps:
Step 1: Determine the kind of training you need.
Step 2: Review the Training Topics listed on the Resources page to see if an existing training topic will meet your needs.
Step 3: Determine the date range and location for your training. Confirm that your location is available.
Step 4: Email Corey Kenney to request training, he will work with you and your agency to design and deliver the training.
Webinars
DUI 101
Webinar series specifically geared towards new prosecutors and prosecutors new to DUI. This series is comprised of webinar recordings originally presented in 2020 and 2021.
Please send an email to Corey Kenney if you are interested in access to the series.
Topics include:
-
Introduction to DUI,
-
Masking,
-
Vehicle in Motion, Personal Contact, SFSTs, Arrest,
-
Introduction to Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) and Drug Recognition Experts (DRE),
-
Introduction to Breath Testing,
-
Prosecuting a DUI-Drug Case,
-
Introduction to Toxicology,
-
Closing Arguments,
-
Jury Selection,
-
Partners in Justice
-
Ethical Issues in DUI Cases,
-
Legal Updates,
-
Sentencing,
-
Common Defense Tactics/Defenses for DUI,
-
Report Writing & Trial Preparation
DUI 102
Webinar that expands on the popular DUI 101 series to cover additional topics and more advanced issues.
This series is comprised of webinar recordings originally presented in 2021 and 2022.
Please send an email to Corey Kenney if you are interested in access to the series.
Topics include:
-
DUI Fatal Case Review
-
Visual DUI Trials
-
“Reasonably” Reasonable Suspicion
-
DUI and the Mellanby Effect
-
DUI Caselaw and 2022 Legislative Session Update (January, 24, 2022)
-
Masking
-
Ignition Interlock Enforcement