Internal Investigations: The Role of the Patrol First Line Supervisor

Sponsored by Roger Williams University Justice System Training & Research Institute,
and the New England Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.

Tuesday – Thursday, April 23 – 25, 2019
Registration   8:00 am – 8:30 am (Tuesday, April 23rd only)
Presentation   8:30 am - 4:30 pm (8:00am – 12:00pm on Thursday, April 25th)

At

Roger Williams University Baypoint Inn & Conference Center
144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, RI

Police supervisors are the most critical link between management and rank-in-file employees.  Their role requires an understanding that they have the primary responsibility for identifying, eliminating and controlling police aberrant behavior. Through a combination of lecture, case exercises, and group discussion, this program will provide the first-line supervisor with useful guidelines to prevent, detect, and investigate employee misconduct as well as emphasize their role in creating and maintaining a healthy ethical environment in their agency.

The instructor is Chief John Moore, Holliston (MA) Police Department who has extensive education and experience in the field.

The cost for the two and a half-day course is $400.00, which includes materials, continental breakfast, breaks and lunch (no lunch provided on Thursday, April 25th).   Checks should be made payable to the Roger Williams University Justice System Training & Research Institute (JST&RI), 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871Lodging information for out-of-state attendees is available.  Telephone inquiries should be made to Liz Campo, Administrative Assistant to the School of Justice Studies at (401) 254-3731 or email her at ecampo@rwu.edu or fax (401) 254-3351.

**We require 72 hours cancellation prior to the seminar or you will be charged the required fee.**

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If paying by credit card, please call Liz Campo at (401) 254-3731.  We accept American Express, Master Card, Visa and Discover.