Do you want to keep your job? Do you want to stay off the front page? How about not getting in trouble for what your peers or subordinates do? Risk Management for Law Enforcement shines a light on risks that peace officers face that get them fired, suspended, demoted, sued, or incarcerated. In addition, departments and communities experience the impacts of poor decisions and failure to address risks appropriately. This course discusses proactive and practical approaches to police risk and how to conduct damage control.
Goals and Objectives:
Define Risk Management in the Police environment
List the issues that create risk for law enforcement
Explain the consequences of these risks
List the three Facts of Life of risk management
Describe the difference between reactive and proactive approaches to risk management
List the five main components of organizational risk
Who Should Attend? Risk Management for Law Enforcement is designed to educate and challenge police. Risk managers and public safety communicators will also benefit. The course is of value to any employee who works in law enforcement to better understand safety and liability concepts, as everyone plays a role in risk management.