Motivational Conversation: Creating Que...
Motivational Conversation is a process that is multi-faceted, easy to learn, and will help you get the best out of individuals, students, teams, communities, and organizations. It is applicable in both professional and personal endeavors. Motivational Conversation has its roots in the adult learner environment where instruction is student-centered, conversationally oriented, and leads students along a path of self-discovery. Too many times ins...
Extreme Weather Events: What Criminal J...
Immediate response to natural disasters relies on our criminal justice professionals to be part of the emergency response team. As shown with more intense hurricanes impacting coastal areas, ice storms in Texas, fires in California, heatwaves in the Northeast and Midwest with many of these communities further stressed from other threats such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of attention has been focused on issues pertaining to infrastruc...
21st Century Training: Connecting Train...
Training is a critically important, expensive, and time-intensive effort for any law enforcement agency. Ongoing personnel shortages add to the need for training to be effective, connected to desired changes in knowledge, skills, abilities, and organizational metrics. Join this webinar to learn about: Best training practices based on lessons learned in law enforcement, public safety, cognitive psychology, and other evidence-based practices, Ke...
Beyond Self-Care: The CE-CERT model for...
This talk will discuss concepts and tools for addressing secondary trauma and burnout with an emphasis on the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. A strong emphasis will be placed on the CE-CERT (Components for Enhancing Clinician Experience and Reducing Trauma) model and how this specific trainer applied the principles and tools with himself and his team. Other related models (e.g., TARGET and CBT) will also be discussed, but the central discu...
Applying the Core Value Index Mapping f...
The Core Values Index (CVI) for criminal justice professionals is a detailed look at the most transformational solution currently utilized by police and sheriffs’ departments across the country — solutions that give law-enforcement leaders the ability to step towards their communities and rebuild trust while at the same time upholding justice. You will learn what faulty and failed solutions are trying to become standard, and see a...
Changing Police Encounters through Proc...
Can police be trained to treat people in fair and respectful ways, and if so, will this influence evaluations of the police, and crime? To answer these questions, we randomly allocated 120 crime hot spots to a procedural justice (PJ) and standard condition (SC) in three cities. 28 officers were randomly assigned to the conditions. The PJ condition officers received an intensive 5-day training course in the components of procedural justice (giv...
Open Source Intelligence: Performing OS...
This presentation will explain OSINT and its role with other intelligence types and will cover techniques in conducting open-source research and preserving findings within the open web. Topics discussed include optimizing devices and internet browser for Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), creating a custom Search Engine alert, manual and software-aided and hybrid approaches, using The Onion Router (TOR), GitHub and data collection and analysis...
Leading from All Levels
Leadership is often thought to be something we acquire with a title, but we really can lead from wherever we are. Being a great leader doesn’t depend on a title or status, but on one’s ability to support and guide those around them. In this webinar we’ll discuss how to lead from wherever you are, with or without the title. The live webinar event is free to attend.
When Your Investigation Becomes an Inte...
Today’s public information officer (PIO) has to juggle providing timely, accurate information to the public while protecting the integrity of sensitive investigative information in the face of crisis. The Public & Governmental Affairs Office for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the criminal investigative agency for the state, is no different. The summer of 2020 proved to be their busiest and most challenging yet: In May 2020, a c...
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