151st School of Police Supervision

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$1,950.00 - $2,050.00

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The Center for American and International Law (CAIL)

The Center for American and International Law (CAIL)

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Founded in 1947, The Center for American and International Law (CAIL) is a nonprofit institution based in Plano, Texas, dedicated to advancing justice and promoting the rule of law through the professional development of legal and law enforcement practitioners worldwide. Today, CAIL's educational institutes have established internationally recognized forums and programs addressing law enforcement administration, energy law, international and comparative law, transnational arbitration, law and technology, criminal justice, and other relevant topics. Tens of thousands of lawyers and law enforcement officers from all 50 states and 130 countries have participated in CAIL programs. Ultimately, our success is dependent upon the leadership and support of our members. We invite you and your organization to join us.

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151st School of Police Supervision

Monday, September 28, 2026 - Friday, October 23, 2026

Seminar

Plano

The Center for American and International Law, 5201 Democracy Drive, Plano, Texas 75024, USA

Event Overview

This course is designed for first-line supervisors and middle-level management. It should be of interest to law enforcement agencies concerned with the professionalism of their management team. Our School of Police Supervision is a four-week school learning intensive for law enforcement leaders recognizing the importance of supervision as a major management function in law enforcement. The curriculum focuses on the transition from "street policing" to management, especially the social and personal adjustments.

Topics

  • 21st Century Policing

  • Accountability

  • Building Financial Strength in Police Families

  • Community Policing: A Practical Approach

  • Conflict and Conflict Resolution

  • Critical Thinking

  • Emotional Intelligence

  • Emotional Survival

  • Ethics and Diversity

  • Fierce Conversations

  • Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Tour

  • Honoring Boundaries: Preventing Sexual Harassment

  • Leadership Styles and Communication

  • LEADing From Within

  • Legacy Ethics

  • Legal Issues: Liability, Supervisory Negligence and Case Law

  • Managing Across Generations

  • Media Relations

  • Motivation and Counseling

  • Procedural Justice

  • Professional Writing

  • Reset the Clock

  • Servant Leadership

  • Statistics for Law Enforcement Supervisors

  • Stress Management

*Topics and/or instructors may change based on instructor availability.

Who Should Attend

This program is well suited for experienced, newly-promoted or aspiring first-line supervisors, especially those seeking supervisory excellence in a law enforcement environment.