Departments

Congrats to our Deputy Marshals

Selected for the Indian Country Police Officer Training Program in New Mexico!

The Seneca Nation is proud to announce the opportunity to send off 4 Deputy Marshals (Deputy Nikolas Milks-Allegany, Deputy Raeann White-Catt., Deputy Haley Hanes-Catt., Deputy Elias Redeye-Catt.) to the Indian Country Police Officer Training Program (ICPOTP) in Artesia, New Mexico.

The ICPOTP is a basic training program for law enforcement officers who are charged with enforcing law, regulations, and violations on Indian and Tribal Lands. The ICPOTP is 13.5 weeks in length and contains 575.5 hours of instruction and 22 hours of administrative time, for a program total of 597.50 hours. The ICPOTP is designed to progressively develop law enforcement officers with core courses in report writing, court testimony, federal and tribal criminal law and application, emergency response driving, basic marksmanship, drugs of abuse, human trafficking, domestic violence, victim services, community policing, arrest techniques, and other law enforcement duties in Indian Country. The training also includes conducting laboratory and practical exercise in simulated field settings.