COURSES

Leadership in Policing

Waterford, Connecticut - July 14-15, 2025

Police officers from rookie to veteran have all experienced poor leadership that may lead to bad decisions and have career-long implications. Leadership and power are not synonymous and must be separated cognitively for good leaders to reach their full potential. Leaders influence and navigate their unit’s path, and their direction can mean success or failure.

Current and future leaders attending this class will define good leadership and explore seven tenets that will help them maximize their capabilities as a leader. Students in this course will evaluate case studies, participate in group discussion, role play to demonstrate key points of leadership, further develop their strengths, and address their weaknesses in leadership positions.

Attendees will come away with a new set of tools for managing their unit, maximizing the potential of their members, and finding leadership balance in themselves.

This course is designed for current and future police administrators and supervisors, as well as those in agencies peripheral to law enforcement.

Cost:
$445.00 per attendee
Length of Course:
8AM to 5PM, Day 1
8AM to Noon, Day 2
Instructor:
Jay Pelotte
Seminar Location:
Waterford Police Department
41 Avery Lane
Waterford, Connecticut 06385
Nearby Hotels:
Hilton Garden Inn
224 Gold Star Hwy
Groton, Connecticut 06340
(860) 445-6800

Springhill Suites
401 N Frontage Road
Waterford, Connecticut 06385
(860) 439-0151

Agency Contact*:
Officer Megan Sylvestre
Waterford Police Department
(860) 442-9451
msylvestre@waterfordct.org

* Course registrations, transfers, refunds, and cancellations are handled by Law Enforcement Seminars. Please contact us directly with any questions.