Tall Cop Says Stop™ Training Program
"High in Plain Sight" Receives Certification
from National Professional Credentialing Association (NPCA)

We are pleased to announce the certification of the training program “High in Plain Sight” offered by Tall Cop Says Stop™ in collaboration with the National Professional Credentialing Association (NPCA).

Tall Cop Says Stop™ was founded by Officer Jermaine Galloway, an esteemed Idaho law enforcement officer with over two decades of experience specializing in underage drinking and drug enforcement. Officer Galloway is recognized as one of America’s top experts in various drug and alcohol trends and has received numerous national and international awards for his work. He has personally trained more than 105,000 individuals nationwide, sharing his invaluable insights and expertise.

The National Professional Credentialing Association (NPCA) is dedicated to setting standards, providing resources, and promoting excellence in professional certification/credentialing across various industries. Our mission is to uphold the integrity and credibility of professional certifications by establishing rigorous standards and fostering collaboration among credentialing bodies.

The “High in Plain Sight” certification program aligns with NPCA’s mission by offering comprehensive education on drug and alcohol trends, enforcement strategies, and prevention techniques. Participants of this program gain valuable knowledge and skills essential for effective law enforcement and community safety.

We congratulate Tall Cop Says Stop™ and Officer Jermaine Galloway on achieving certification for the “High in Plain Sight” program. We commend their commitment to excellence and their dedication to empowering professionals with the tools they need to address substance abuse challenges in our communities.

Training Date:

  • VIRTUAL Training is $295: December 1st from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. CST (4 hours)
  • Follow Up Homework Assignment Report-out is Dec 9th from 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. CST (1 Hour) – Homework Time (1 Hour)
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Introductory Overview

The Recovery & Public Safety Certification reflects our commitment to advancing a workforce that is well-prepared to meet the complex needs of individuals, families, and communities at the intersection of recovery, harm reduction, and public health.

This certification evolves from the former Harm Reduction Specialist Certification, building on that strong foundation while expanding into a broader, more robust curriculum. It is grounded in federal direction and best practices, including the Executive Order on Harm Reduction and Overdose Prevention, the SAMHSA Harm Reduction Framework, and current national standards in behavioral health and public safety.

This comprehensive training is designed to:

  • Address recovery, prevention, harm reduction, and public health integration.
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  • Equip professionals with the tools needed to balance recovery support, harm reduction strategies, and public health and safety priorities.

While harm reduction remains a vital cornerstone, the Recovery & Public Safety Certification expands beyond this foundation to provide:

  • Greater depth in content, preparing participants to respond to diverse and evolving challenges.
  • Expanded cross-system applications, integrating perspectives from healthcare, behavioral health, criminal justice, and community-based settings.
  • Practical strategies for building healthier, safer, and more resilient communities.

This certification represents a major step forward in strengthening the workforce that supports individuals impacted by substance use, mental health challenges, and justice involvement. Participants will leave prepared to foster collaboration, promote wellness, and lead efforts that protect both individual dignity and community safety.

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