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CJ 519: Conflict and Crisis Management:Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Designed for law enforcement leaders who direct/manage resources relating to the response, management, and resolution of critical incidents such as terrorism and homeland security events; natural, manmade and transportation disasters; hostage and barricade situations; suicides; and the stress and trauma that these critical incidents may foster. Focuses on 'best practices' for response, management, and resolution of these critical incidents with an emphasis on reducing and eliminating inter-agency, intra-agency, and interpersonal conflict. The underlying premise is the ability to assess verbal and non-verbal behavior as the basis for successful response, management, and resolution of critical incidents; and the development of professional and personal relationships among the various stakeholders in both internal and external organizational environments.Credits: 3
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CJ 5190: Conflict and Crisis Management: Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Designed for law enforcement leaders who direct/manage resources relating to the response, management, and resolution of critical incidents such as terrorism and homeland security events; natural, manmade and transportation disasters; hostage and barricade situations; suicides; and the stress and trauma that these critical incidents may foster. Focuses on ‘best practices’ for response, management, and resolution of these critical incidents with an emphasis on reducing and eliminating inter-agency, intra-agency, and interpersonal conflict. The underlying premise is the ability to assess verbal and non-verbal behavior as the basis for successful response, management, and resolution of critical incidents; and the development of professional and personal relationships among the various stakeholders in both internal and external organizational environments.
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CJ 5210: Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Focuses on contemporary issues and leadership concerns in various areas of law enforcement, leadership and management, emphasizing problem solving and the systematic development of improvement innovations.
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CJ 5220: Seminar in Organizational Communications for Law Enforcement Executives
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Highly interactive seminar designed to explore communications systems within public and private organizations, with particular focus on federal, state, and local law enforcement. This course provides organizational leaders with strategies and competencies designed to promote a communications-intensive work environment as well as hone individual interpersonal communications skills.
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CJ 5230: Seminar in Media Relations for the Law Enforcement Executive
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Focuses on contemporary relations between law enforcement and the news media. Emphasizes the development of a proactive versus reactive departmental media strategy and the formation of effective media policy.
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CJ 5240: Interviewing Strategies through Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Hands-on seminar provides a structured method of examining verbal and written statements of suspects, victims and witnesses. Provides linguistic tools to assist investigator in gaining insight to the speaker/writer and in detecting areas of deception.
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CJ 5260: Communicating in a Changing Security Environment: Law Enforcement and Global Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Focuses on post-911 police-media relations. Touches on the relationship between international security issues and utilizing the media for effective community policing. Concentrates on the development of competent media skills in a local Homeland Security context.
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CJ 527: Interpersonal Communications for Law Enforcement Executive
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Highly interactive course designed to acquaint the leader not only with his/her communications styles and preferences, but how the communications process influences interpersonal relationships in both social and work-related environments. Practical application a major focus. (Y) Credits: 3
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CJ 5270: Interpersonal Communications for Law Enforcement Executives
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Highly interactive course designed to acquaint the leaders not only with his/her communications styles and preferences, but how the communications process influences interpersonal relationships in both social and work-related environments. Practical application a major focus.
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CJ 5280: Promoting the Law Enforcement Image
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Explores proven marketing strategies to promote the law enforcement community image in times of stability and instability. Covers organizational culture, cross-cultural relations, “micro inequities”, marketing the law enforcement brand, persuasion, and effective communication.
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