Central ALETA Training Supervisor
Joe Duboise is the Training Supervisor at the Central Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy (CALETA). He has been employed with CLEST since 2017. He is responsible for the oversight, planning, organization, execution, and direction of the Basic Police Training Course and Advanced Courses offered at the Central ALETA Campus. His teaching responsibilities include ALERRT Level 1, Firearms Instructor, Vehicle Stop and Approach, Handcuffing, and Baton Training. He is currently pursing a Bachelor’s Degree in Organizational Leadership from the University of Charleston. Mr. Duboise graduated from ALETA-Camden Class 2012-D and was previously employed by the Malvern Police Department as a K-9 officer and the Rockport Police Department as a corporal on shift. Mr. Duboise started his law enforcement career in 2001 after obtaining Part-Time II certification. He was also employed for ten years as an Emergency Preparedness Lieutenant at the Arkansas Department of Corrections.
Central ALETA Advanced Training
Scott Rosson is Supervisor of the Advanced Training Section of the Central Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy. His employment with the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training began in 2019, where he served as a Training Supervisor at ALETA in East Camden. His teaching responsibilities include Interviewing, Interrogation and Confessions, Burglary and Robbery Investigations, Basic Firearms, Baton Training, Domestic Violence Practical’s, Physical Training and Arkansas Medicolegal Death Investigation. Mr. Rosson retired from the Camden Police Department after serving 28 years. He retired at the rank of Captain, having served as Department Commander in both Patrol and Criminal Investigation Divisions.
Central ALETA Instructors
Amanda M. Chaney is a Training Instructor at the Central Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy. She began her employment with the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training in 2020. Her teaching responsibilities include Firearms Instruction, Sexual Harassment, Racial Profiling, Cultural Diversity, Police and People with Disabilities, Investigations, Traffic Stops, and Juvenile Law. Mrs. Chaney is responsible for the day-to-day activities of the basic cadet classes, and assisting in instruction of advanced courses offered at our Central ALETA Campus. She has a Criminal Justice degree from College of the Ouachitas and graduated from ALETA Class 2004-B. She was previously employed by Hot Spring County Sheriff’s Office as Corporal, School Resource Officer, and Detective; Saline County Sheriff’s Office as Detective; and the Arkansas State Police as a CACD Investigator. She specializes in Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Crime Scene, Juvenile Law and Traffic Stops.
Kelvin Sergeant Sr. is a Training Instructor at the Central Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy. His employment with the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training began in 2021, where he was a Training Instructor at ALETA in East Camden. His law enforcement career got started in 1995 at the Pine Bluff Police Department. Sergeant has served on task forces with the Drug Enforcement Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigations, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, and the Tri-County Drug Task Force. He retired as the Chief of Police for the Pine Bluff Police Department in June 2021. He is a graduate of the Police Executive Development Course at the Federal Bureau of Investigation/University of Arkansas at Little Rock, the Chief Executive Leadership training for Chiefs of Police at the Southern Police Institute at the University of Louisville, the Arkansas Leader – a prestigious program presented by the Federal Bureau of Investigation/University of Arkansas at Little Rock, the Police Staff and Command course from Northwestern University, and the Texas Department of Public Safety’s polygraph school. He has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.