Successful Conflict Control
At Dover PD, NH, Date: May 6, 2022 Times: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Service Description
In today’s digital age, law enforcement officers are the subject of more public scrutiny than ever before. This one-day class will focus on how officers can avoid allowing emotions to dictate the decisions that they make. Throughout much of his career, Deputy Superintendent Michael Walsh – Cambridge, MA. Police (Ret.) focused on community problem solving techniques and accountability. During this time, Deputy Walsh had the opportunity to work with organizations such as the Police Executive Research Forum as well as the Massachusetts state-wide initiative on police racial profiling. In this course, Deputy Walsh will share his perspective on conflict issues facing the criminal justice world. The content of this course is applicable to police professionals of all ranks – managers, supervisors, and officers. Attendees will be exposed to topics such as: • Officer Responsibility to Self and Others • Recognizing and Understanding Risk • Implicit Bias/Blind Spots • Decision Making • Automatic Associations • Systems and Accountability • Case Studies Fee $170.00 To register for this class, visit GS-PCC.com For cancellation and refund information, refer to the GSPCC policy on the course submission page
Contact Details
978-691-2500
crybicki@nehidta.org
Methuen, Massachusetts, USA