The Correctional Management Institute of Texas (CMIT) was created in 1994 as a parallel program to the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT) and became responsible for developing and delivering professional development training programs for personnel in juvenile and adult institutional and community corrections agencies. CMIT also provides technical assistance to criminal justice agencies and serves as a host to a number of conferences, training initiatives and meetings of agencies and professional organizations.

Announcements

Take a look at the November Mid-Management Leadership Program group picture!

The September Mid-Management Leadership Program picture is here!

Involved in the Warden's Peer Interaction group of October 2008? Take a look at the pictures!

 

Featured Trainings

 

Tim QuintanaTim Quintana and Bobby Scott will be at the Mayan Ranch in Bandera for Defensive Tactics from December 3 - 4, 2008! Individuals from all components of the criminal justice field will learn to: Survive a physical confrontation or weapon threat, control a subject and react quickly and correctly during periods of high stress. Register for this 16 hour course today! Tim Quintana is committed to integrity through efficient and ethical instruction on law enforcement-related issues. He is recognized as a high-performance trainer who responds to the needs of Criminal Justice professionals. Using an innovative approach, Tim will enhance the skills of officers dedicated to public service.


Courtroom SecurityGet ready for Courtroom Security with Tim Quintana in Huntsville from December 9 - 10, 2008. During this 16 hour course, participants will: develop a plan of action; determine what roles people play; and learn how to handle hostages, fire, evacuations, protestors, etc.

 


CMIT will host a Juvenile Detention Officer Basic training from January 27 - 30, 2009 in Conroe! Benefits of attending this training are that it includes all 12 current TJPC mandatory topics, it includes 3 topics required for 2009, the trainers developed what will be the 2009 Standard Curriculum for Texas, it is a first-rate introduction to Juvenile Detention for new officers, it is a stimulating refresher course for experienced officers, the agency can send 4 participants and get 1 for free!, and there are 28.75 hours of approved TJPC credit & 2.875 CEUs awarded by SHSU.

Beto Chair Lectures


The Beto Chair series is a collection of special presentations given for the benefit of our Graduate, Under Graduate, and Faculty by distinguished academicians from around the world. By clicking the picture, you will be able to access formal and informal presentations from the 1980's through 2006.

 

 

Upcoming Events

StatusDateTitleLocationFee
OPENDec 01 - 05, 2008 NCTI's Facilitator Certification For Delivering Cognitive Behavior Change CurriculaHuntsville$899.00
OPENDec 03 - 04, 2008 Defensive TacticsBandera$175.00
OPENDec 08 - 13, 2008 Community Supervision Officer CertificationHuntsville 
OPENDec 09 - 10, 2008 Courtroom SecurityHuntsville$185.00

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