143rd School of Police Supervision
What’s a supervisor? What’s a leader? What’s the difference?
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Southlake, Texas, USA
Registrar: +1.972.244.3404
ILEA: +1.972.244.3430
Fax: +1.972.244.3431
E-Mail:ilea@cailaw.org
Overview
This course is designed for first-line supervisors and middle-level management. It should be of interest to law enforcement agencies concerned with the professionalism of their management team. Our School of Police Supervision is a four-week school learning intensive for law enforcement leaders recognizing the importance of supervision as a major management function in law enforcement. The curriculum focuses on the transition from "street policing" to management, especially the social and personal adjustments.
Tuition
Tuition includes all instruction and handouts. Lodging and meals are excluded.
- $1950 Non-Member
- $1850 ILEA Member
Topics
- 21st Century Policing
- Accountability
- Building Financial Strength in Police Families
- Community Policing: A Practical Approach
- Conflict and Conflict Resolution
- Critical Thinking
- Emotional Intelligence
- Emotional Survival
- Ethics and Diversity
- Fierce Conversations
- Courageous Followership
- Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Tour
- Honoring Boundaries: Preventing Sexual Harassment
- Leadership Styles and Communication
- LEADing From Within
- Legacy Ethics
- Legal Issues: Liability, Supervisory Negligence and Case Law
- Managing Across Generations
- Media Relations
- Motivation and Counseling
- Procedural Justice
- Professional Writing
- Reset the Clock
- Role Identification and Transition
- Servant Leadership
- Statistics for Law Enforcement Supervisors
- Stress Management
Who Should Attend
This program is well suited for experienced, newly-promoted or aspiring first-line supervisors, especially those seeking supervisory excellence in a law enforcement environment.
Schedule
Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
- January 29-Feb 16 class will be held at the Southlake Police Dept. Training Facility.
- Feburary 19-23 class wil be held at The Center for American and International Law in Plano, Texas.
Overnight Accommodations
TCOLE Credit
Law enforcement personnel attending this course are eligible for one hundred twenty (120) hours of Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer (TCOLE) credit.
Other Information
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Nondiscriminatory Policy
The Center for American and International Law does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected status in educational activities, scholarship programs or admissions.
Course Cancellation Policy
Occasionally, the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration (ILEA) may be forced to cancel a scheduled program. Whenever possible, the decision to cancel is made at least fourteen days prior to the start of the program, and registered participants are notified once that decision has been made. If the distance to the training site requires that you make airline and/or hotel reservations, please contact ILEA (+1.972.244.3430) to inquire about the status of any program before making travel arrangements. While paid registrations in cancelled courses will be refunded in full, ILEA will not be responsible for monetary loss due to cancellations or changes in airline or hotel reservations.
Eligibility Policy
The Institute for Law Enforcement Administration provides professional education and technical support to the law enforcement community.
A registrant in an ILEA program must be a sworn officer; a civilian employee of a law enforcement department; or an employee of a municipal, county or state agency.
Anyone interested in attending an ILEA program who does not meet the above standard requirements will need to request advance approval. Such requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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