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Professional Police Training

THAT DELIVERS REAL-WORLD RESULTS

At Pangaro Training, our mission is to empower law enforcement professionals with the skills they need—on the street and in the station. From patrol officers to supervisors, our expert-led training programs are trusted by agencies across the country.

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Patrol Officer Training

Tactical skills, legal knowledge, and real-world tools for street-ready officers.

Popular Courses:

- Advanced Street Interview

- Crisis Intervention & Verbal De-escalation

- Pedestrian Stops

- Domestic Violence Investigations

- Hidden Compartments Detection

Detective & Investigator Training

Designed for detectives and patrol officers who do the digging.

Popular Courses:

- Investigating for Patrol Officers

- Human Trafficking

- Pre-Employment Background Checks

- Sexual Assault Investigations

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Supervisor & FTO Training

Essential tools to mentor, manage, and lead.

Popular Courses:

- Field Training Officer Certification

- Planning the Active Shooter Drill

- Supervisory Skills for New Leaders

Featured Courses

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Flexible Learning Options

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Live Courses

Attend live, in-person or virtual sessions led by seasoned, real-world instructors with field experience.

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Power Hours

Fast, focused, 1-hour tactical training on topics like courtroom testimony, stress response, and use-of-force reporting.

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Subscription Access

Unlimited access to self-paced and live training—track progress, stay on budget, and keep content fresh.

What Officers Are Saying:

“Pangaro Training was extremely helpful for me, working as a detective interviews and interrogations happen frequently. While working an attempted murder case, I was interrogating the suspect in regards to his involvement. For hours the suspect was denying being involved, I then began to use the technique I learned from Mr. Pangaro. I utilized the “What kind of guy are you?” technique, the suspect had a young child in which he was adamant about being a good father. I asked the suspect whether he wants to be an honest role model for his son or rather be a heartless and emotionless individual. I used the different hand levels to convey the message to the suspect, he then pointed towards my hand for being a role model for his son. At this point the interview began to change towards the suspect revealing the actual truth of what happened. Subsequently the suspect confessed to the attempted murder, the technique taught by Mr. Pangaro was great to use and I will be using in future cases as well.”

- Detective Anthony Ramos - Carteret Police Department

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