
Community Policing: Supervision
Course Description: An interactive 2-day workshop identifying the changing style necessary for the supervisor/leader working with police officers in a collaborative community based effort.
- Dates:
- Cost: $140
- Hours: 8:00 am - 4:00 both days
- Who Should Attend: Police managers and supervisors
- Program:
- Defining community policing and its application on an agency by agency basis
- Analyzing the change process specific to individual deparments
- Overseeing the creation of "beat" profiles
- Examining the supervisor's role as mentor, facilitator, motivator and coach
- Dealing with the issues of ethics and integrity and the development/maintenance of community trust
- Working with officers and community members to create a system for the allocation and utilization of resources through a joint problem solving process
- Examining terrorism awareness for community residents and reducing community fear through information and neighborhood preparedness
- Assessing results and providing feedback on accomplishments made in addressing problems of crime and disorder
- Addressing the issues of team building, both within the agency and the community
- Instructor: Jane White and Kim Lawrence
- Location: Nisbet Building, 1407 Harrison Road, 3rd Fl. Conference Room, East Lansing
- Contact: Sandi Cox
- Phone: 517-355-9648
- E-mail: coxsa@msu.edu
- MCOLES Registration: MSUSCJ200718

