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February 23 - March 8, 2012
Presented by: The Texas Association of Counties in cooperation with the Texas Jail Association
What does risk management mean to you?
In the world of law enforcement and county corrections, when we talk about risk and risk management, we usually focus on those exposures related to tactical aspects of our work such as traffic stops, the combative prisoner, shootings and physical confrontations. These items are important; however, as managers and administrators, it is also important to recognize that risk management goes beyond these areas of exposure. Risk management operations should encompass all of the risks associated within any law enforcement operation including physical, economic, legal, political, social and judicial risks.
This workshop is meant to assist participants in becoming aware of the various areas of exposure and identification of tools for effectively managing these risks and liabilities.
During this workshop, we will discuss the use of risk management tools to identify and mitigate situations related within law enforcement operations. A discussion of recent changes in human resources laws is a must for all managers and supervisors trying to control liabilities associated with personnel. During the final section of the program, the participants will discuss an important issue related to “In Custody Deaths” and the liabilities associated with such unfortunate events.
Continuing Education
This workshop offers seven (7) TCLEOSE hours. You must have a valid PID number at the time of the workshop from TCLEOSE to receive credit.
Who Should Attend?
All law enforcement supervisors including: sheriffs, chief deputies, jail administrators and elected county officials.
This program is free to all county employees.
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