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SUMMARY:MCOPA Fall Training Conference: Command with Purpose: Shaping the Future of Policing
DESCRIPTION:Register Now
URL:https://maclea-ma.org/event/2025-mcopa-training/
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:2025 NEACOP Annual Training Conference
DESCRIPTION:Register Now
URL:https://maclea-ma.org/event/2025-neacop/
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SUMMARY:U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC) Aligning Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management with a Multi-Tiered System of Support: Building a Continuum of Prevention and Intervention Webinar
DESCRIPTION:In anticipation of the Fall 2025 return to school\, the U.S. Secret Service’s National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC) will host a virtual event to highlight the Center’s latest release\, titled Aligning Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management with a Multi-tiered System of Support: Building a Continuum of Prevention and Intervention. NTAC’s newest publication focuses on how education practitioners can best align BTAM programs alongside multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) in K-12 schools. This event will further highlight key findings and implications from NTAC’s decades of research and guidance on school violence prevention. \n\n\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://maclea-ma.org/event/08-2025-us-secret-service-ntac-training/
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SUMMARY:Leadership Concepts Training
DESCRIPTION:This leadership seminar is designed for leaders at every level within the organization\, especially those aspiring to new leadership roles.
URL:https://maclea-ma.org/event/leadership-concepts-training/
LOCATION:Framingham State University\, McCarthy Center Alumni Room
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Ransom%2C PhD":MAILTO:dransom@berklee.edu
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SUMMARY:Navigating through Campus Conflict: National Leadership Training to Prevent Hate Crime\, Violence\, and Intimidation
DESCRIPTION:The need for this training stems from an urgent and growing concern: the perceived inadequacy of current responses to hate crimes\, bias incidents\, and conflict\, which have surged notably with geopolitical events over the past eighteen months. This rise in incidents targeting vulnerable student communities has underscored the necessity for a comprehensive training program that addresses both immediate response strategies and long-term prevention measures. Reports of harassment\, vandalism\, and even direct threats have not only traumatized victims\, many of whom represent vulnerable communities\, but also shaken the confidence of students\, parents\, and faculty in the institutions’ ability to protect and support them. Often\, well-intentioned sworn and non-sworn public safety personnel feel frustrated and hamstrung to bring perpetrators of these acts to justice because of gaps in reporting procedures. The training program will encompass a broad range of modules designed to foster a holistic and proactive approach to campus safety. The training will use recent events as case studies to develop best practices for recognizing\, reporting\, and investigating bias and hate crimes. It will provide guidelines for preserving evidence and establishing the intent necessary for prosecuting these crimes. Additionally\, the program will ensure that campus leaders understand their legal responsibilities under federal law\, specifically Title VI\, which mandates the investigation of harassment and bias incidents. Moreover\, the training will clarify the limitations and responsibilities of both civilian and sworn administrators\, ensuring they navigate their roles without overstepping legal boundaries. \n\n\n\nCommunity outreach is a cornerstone of this initiative. By building robust outreach programs that include student leaders from diverse populations\, the training aims to foster an environment of conflict resolution and de-escalation. Effective crisis communication strategies will also be taught\, emphasizing the importance of social media and media plans in managing information dissemination during crises. Social media monitoring will be discussed for how it can be used to detect early signs of unrest to prevent incidents. Finally\, the program will promote leadership skills and wellness programs designed to support both sworn and non-sworn public safety and the broader student community. \n\n\n\nNavigating Through Campus ConflictDownload
URL:https://maclea-ma.org/event/navigating-through-campus-conflict/
LOCATION:Massachusetts State Police General Headquarters\, 470 Worcester Rd.\, Framingham\, Massachusetts\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Genatempo":MAILTO:mark.g@rutgers.edu
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