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Police Executive Development Institute
The Police Executive Development Institute will be held October 13 – 17, 2014 at the Law Enforcement Training Academy in Pierre
Course Description
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This specialized training was developed with the chief law enforcement officer in mind. Both seasoned chiefs and new chiefs will benefit from this executive level training. Chiefs and their command staffs are welcome to attend the course. Chiefs will have priority to attend if the course is full.
Topics in the 40-hour course include:
j Leadership and Ethics j Generational Differences in the Work Place j Community Policing Partnerships/Problem Solving/
Organizational Alignment and Branding your Agency j SD Administrative Rules for Law Enforcement
Agencies j Recruitment, Selection, Retention Values Based Hiring and Firing j Internal Affairs and Discipline j Budgeting and Finance j Grants and Resources j SD Open Records Laws j Media Relations j Civil Liability j Social Media j Maneuvering Successfully in the Political Environment j Technology in the 21st Century j Volunteers in Policing j Supporting those Who Defend Our Freedom j Wellness, Leadership Legacy/Spiritual Fitness and the
SDPCA Mentoring Program j Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations
Faculty
Instructors are veteran chiefs and other subject matter experts on these critical management topics. This mix of faculty provides opportunities for discussion about real scenarios in our agencies.
To apply, send a standard LET form to Chief Gary D. Will Jr. of the Huron Police Department at PO Box 1369, Huron, SD 57350; or email to garyw@huronpolice.com or fax to 605-353-8554.
The course will be held at the George S. Mickelson Criminal Justice Center, 1302 East Highway 14, Suite 5, Pierre, South Dakota.
Lodging is being provided by the Division of Criminal Investigation.
The cost for Civil Liability and the 12 high liability areas is provided by a partnership with PATC.
Command staff are normally those who are considered second in command and/or are a deputy chief, assistant chief, commander, captain, lieutenant or a sergeant.

