Crisis Leadership for Law Enforcement

Crisis Leadership for Law Enforcement

Prevent, Mitigate, Respond. Addressing 21st century law enforcement challenges.

By Julie Parker Communications

Date and time

May 21 · 8am - May 22 · 4pm EDT

Location

Elizabethtown Police Department

300 South Mulberry Street Elizabethtown, KY 42701

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About this event

  • 1 day 8 hours

Successful law enforcement leadership in the 21st century means being prepared to respond when things go wrong—either internally or in the community. This two-day training course, led by an experienced retired chief of police, who navigated a wide variety of crises, is designed to equip you with the essential skills to navigate law enforcement‘s unique challenges. This interactive course focuses on preventing, mitigating, and navigating the challenges that arise for law enforcement leaders. Blending theory, real-world case studies, and practical exercises ensures that everyone, from newly appointed leaders to those with years of experience, is well-prepared to handle the challenges that lie ahead. Course topics include:

Critical Incident Leadership

Avoiding Reputational Crises Through Policy, Training & Values

Reputational Crisis Response Plan

Internal Communications: A Critical Audience

Change Leadership: Leading Through Shifts in Police Culture

Seating is limited, so don't miss this opportunity to elevate your leadership skills and make an impact for your department and community, hosted by the Elizabethtown Police Department, located about 45 minutes south of Louisville.

About the instructor:

Christopher Mannino, a retired chief of police from the Chicago area, is an FBI National Academy graduate and National Policing Institute Executive Fellow who led his agency through multiple crises and critical incidents. He is now Vice President of Julie Parker Communications and is internationally recognized as a crisis communications expert.

GROUP RATE

There is a group rate of 10% off per ticket ($59.50) for two or more registrations from the same organization. Use promo code JPCGroup2 when registering 2 or more students.

REGISTRATION TRANSFER POLICY

We understand that things come up for busy public safety professionals. Purchased tickets are transferable to another student or the registered person may apply the registration fee to another JPC course anywhere in the country within 24 months of the original scheduled course.

COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY

While it happens rarely, Julie Parker Communications might need to cancel a scheduled program. We strive to make this decision a minimum of fourteen days before the training date(s) and promptly inform all registered participants. In cases of course cancellations by JPC, the full registration fee will be reimbursed. However, it's important to note that JPC cannot be held accountable for any financial losses resulting from impacts on travel arrangements.

PHOTO/AUDIO/VIDEO RELEASE

By registering for and attending this event, you acknowledge and grant consent to being photographed or video recorded for incorporation into various media materials, including but not restricted to flyers, invitations, magazines, websites, annual reports, and newsletters. To safeguard individual privacy, images will not be linked to full names or personal identification details unless written authorization is obtained from the individuals depicted. If you don't consent, just let us know upon arrival at the course.

PRIVACY POLICY

We do not share or lease information with external parties. By submitting your details, you consent to receiving electronic communications from Julie Parker Communications. We won't bombard you with emails, but you can opt-out by clicking the "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of any email from us.

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY

We are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse learning environment that values and respects the contributions of every individual. Our non-discrimination policy ensures that all participants are treated equitably and with respect, regardless of their race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or any other protected status.

Organized by

 Julie Parker has a unique media background having served as both a Washington, DC TV news reporter, a talk show host and as the media relations director for two large police departments, effectively reporting from both sides of the crime tape. She currently runs Julie Parker Communications, the consultancy she founded in 2014. Julie worked for both the Fairfax County (VA) and the Prince George’s County (MD) Police Departments, leading large media teams that operated like newsrooms. Under her leadership, the police media bureaus successfully increased transparency and improved public trust. In these roles, Julie drew heavily upon her experience at WJLA-TV, the ABC affiliate in Washington, DC. In her capacity as a journalist, she earned both Emmy and Edward R. Murrow awards. She was a general assignment reporter, covering such stories as the Beltway Sniper, the September 11th attacks and the Oscars, live from Hollywood. Julie has also served as the Senior Media Advisor for the International Association of Chiefs of Police. She is a regular guest lecturer at the FBI National Academy and a subject matter expert with the Center for Homeland Defense and Security, focusing on crisis communications, media relations best practices and the use of social media in both emergencies and for community engagement. 

 

$595