The Role of the Police Chief
Presented by the California Police Chiefs Association
In cooperation with the California Peace Officers' Association and the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training
If you're a newly appointed chief, interested in becoming a police chief, or a second-in-command that wants to find out how best to support your chief, this course is essential.
This course is WHERE you need to be to find out:
- WHY you would want the job — The rewards and challenges of leading today's police department
- WHAT is expected of a police chief from the perspective of several critical and influential stakeholders
- HOW to anticipate and assess issues and problems that can and will occur upon taking command of a municipal police agency
- WHEN it's time for you to decide you do or don't want the job
Topics covered in this seminar will include:
- Preparation for assuming the position of chief of police, or what to do and what not to do when you first take the job;
- Expectations of the chief of police from the: city manager, elected officials, news media, and police chiefs' points of view;
- Ethics for the police chief;
- Surviving as a police chief, professionally and emotionally;
- Contemporary legal issues for the police chief;
- Emerging trends and future issues in policing;
- Planning your career as a police executive.
The course will be presented in a lecture and panel format. There will be three panels covering the various expectations portions of the program. Attendees will have an opportunity to interact with several experienced police chiefs, city managers, elected officials, executive search consultants, a police legal advisor, an attorney who represents police chiefs in trouble with their employers and a strategic management consultant.
Tuition and Registration Fees:
The Tuition is $455, POST Certified, Plan III, and the registration fee is $100, which covers incidental and administrative costs which are NOT POST Reimbursable. The total payment of $555 is required in-full 10 days prior to the class in order to guarantee your seat. Maximum number of participants is 28. There will be no refund for cancellations made 5 days or less prior to the start date of a seminar or for no-shows. Refund requests must be made in writing to CPCA, P.O. Box 255745, Sacramento CA, 95865-5745. Substitutions are encouraged.
Americans with Disabilities Act:
IIf you require special accommodations pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the CPCA office at (916) 481-8000.
Registration:
Please fill out the REGISTRATION FORM and return it with your $555 check or credit card payment to:
CPCA
P.O. Box 255745
Sacramento, CA 95865-5744
Any Questions:
Meredith Hesby - Program Coordinator
Phone: (916) 481-8000
Fax: (916) 481-8008
Email: mhesby@californiapolicechiefs.org
Course Date and Location Selection
September 28 - October 1, 2010
Newport Beach Radisson
949-833-0570 or 800-333-3333
$84/night
Room block under CPCA: Role of the Police Chief
Reservation Cut-off Date: September 7, 2010 |
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January 18 - 21, 2011
The Cliffs Resort at Shell Beach, CA
800-826-7827
$84/night - non-ocean room
$99/night - ocean view room
Room block under CPCA: Role of the Police Chief
Reservation Cut-off Date: December 27, 2010 |
March 15 - 18, 2011
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport, Burlingame
650-347-1234
$140/night
Room block under CPCA: Role of the Police Chief
Reservation Cut-off Date: February 25, 2011 |
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May 17 - 20, 2011
Ayres Hotel and Suites: Ontario Convention Center
800-248-4661
$84/night
Room block under CPCA: Role of the Police Chief
Reservation Cut-off Date: April 25, 2011 |
Course Hours:
Day 1: Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.
Days 1 - 3: Class from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Day 4: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
*NOTE: The program ends at 12:00 p.m. on the last day. Please do not plan on leaving prior to the end of the program.
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