Command Training Series: First Line Supervisor Course - RWU

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Command Training Series: First Line Supervisor Course
Command Training Series: First Line Supervisor Course
              

Command Training Series: First Line Supervisor Course


Conducted by the Roger Williams University

Justice System Training & Research Institute

in partnership with the New England Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.



November 29 - December 10, 2021


 Cost: $1900 (NEACOP Members, $2100 Non-Members)         

The Command Training Series: First Line Supervisor Course will provide sworn public safety professionals with contemporary, relevant concepts of leadership and management appropriate to the role responsibilities of first line supervisors in a modern criminal justice agency. Attendees will examine topics including: Myers-Briggs Type Indicator; Leadership Principles; Interpersonal Communication; Discipline, Conflict Management, and Performance Appraisals; Problem Solving and Community Engagement; Situational & Crisis Applied Leadership; Legal Updates and Liability; and Fair and Impartial Policing for Supervisors. The program will be presented by experienced academics and law enforcement practitioners.

**The Command Training Series: First Line Supervisor Course was evaluated through the Standardized Credit Documentation review process in the Roger Williams University School of Continuing Studies. Students attending colleges or universities may be eligible for the credits upon successful completion of the course consistent with the Standardized Credit Documentation Policy of the college or university in which they are enrolled.**

The cost for the seminar is $1,900.00 per person for agencies whose chiefs are current NEACOP members ($2,100.00 per person for non-members) which includes all materials, continental breakfast, breaks and lunches. A $.50 service charge will be applied to all ticket transactions. Checks should be made payable to the Roger Williams University JST&RI, 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871. Travel, lodging and evening meals are the responsibility of the attendee; however area hotels have provided a special rate for personnel in attendance at this course. Telephone inquiries should be made to Liz Campo, Administrative Assistant to the School of Justice Studies at (401) 254-3731 (or e-mail her at eca...@rwu.edu or js...@rwu.edu

*Seating is limited and will be awarded on a first come – first serve basis.*

**WE REQUIRE 72 HOURS CANCELLATION PRIOR TO THE COURSE OR YOU WILL BE CHARGED THE REQUIRED FEE.**
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 Health & Safety Notice: NESPIN reminds anyone attending in person training to take appropriate precautions relating to COVID 19 and to check with the jurisdiction hosting the training as to any health and safety restrictions.

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Lieutenant Glen Mills
Burlington Police Department
45 Center Street
Burlington, MA  01803
Phone: 781-505-4945
Fax: 781-270-1920
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President, Massachusetts Association of Crime Analysts www.macrimeanalysts.org
President, Police Futurists International policefuturists.org
IACA Certified Law Enforcement Analyst (CLEA) www.iaca.net

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