Course
Designed to assist agency’s grow, develop and manage their analytical services division. Whether an agency has a single staff member tasked with DOJ reporting or an active staff of real-time analysts, this course provides the road map to furthering the value of law enforcement analytics. Core interactive learning will provide the student with proven and tested principals, case examples applications, and established and productive methods. Personnel will gain practical knowledge which will assist with crime analysis and tactical case support, and will also acquire a roadmap to further develop their department’s analytical services division. This course is appropriate for active analytical personnel and their supervisors.
Who should attend this Course?
This course is designed for all personnel tasked to analytical or case support units, including Analysts, Supervisors, Managers, and Criminal Case Support Personnel. Attendees are not required to be sworn personnel, but MUST work within a law enforcement environment.
Agenda
Day One
- Course Introduction
- Introduction to Leadership (with practical exercises)
- High Reliability Organizations
- Risk Management
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Day Two
- Decision Making/Problem Solving (with practical exercise)
- Performance Under Fire/Stress Management
- Communicating Effectively
- Employee Development (with practical exercise)
- Performance Standards and Evaluation
- The Digital Revolution
- Strategic Planning
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William Hayes
During a law enforcement career spanning over 30 years, William Hayes has served with three separate police agencies in the New York metropolitan region in a range of assignments such as patrol officer, training instructor, pilot, patrol supervisor, detective bureau commander and Chief of Police, before retiring in 2014.
Mr. Hayes then served as the Executive Director of the Westchester Intelligence Center, a partnership between the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office and the NY/NJ High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (NY/NJ HIDTA). There he lead a team of sworn and civilian personnel providing criminal intelligence, crime analysis, and investigative support using cutting edge technologies to over 40 law enforcement agencies at the local, state, and federal levels.
Mr. Hayes holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Mercy College, a Master’s Degree in Management from the Johns Hopkins University and a second Master’s Degree in National Security Studies from the Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy, 226th session.
He has been teaching to sworn and civilian audiences consistently since being certified as a police instructor in 1993.
Host: POLICE TECHNICAL
Location: Online Seminar 647 Ohio Street Online Seminar, 47807 Get Directions
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