Wednesday, February 15, 2017

City Administrator and Law Enforcement Training

The Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association (MCPA) is hosting two workshops for city officials.

This training will provide city managers, administrators, and councilmembers a better understanding of police departments and their 21st century challenges—especially since law enforcement has come under such public scrutiny.

Each 6-hour session will cover use-of-force issues, dissemination of public information, training priorities, setting expectations, and a communications plan to facilitate a more cohesive chief-administration relationship.

While the content will be geared toward city leaders, police chiefs are welcome and encouraged to attend this training to assist in building a common community law enforcement vision using a global view of where a police department fits into the overall city structure.

They are offering the course on two dates at two different locations:

March 7, 2017: National Joint Powers Alliance Training Facility in Staples

May 24, 2017: MCPA Training Facility in New Brighton

For more information and to register, go to:
http://www.mnchiefs.org/city-administrators-law-enforcement-training

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Stay safe,
Rob

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