Leadership Training
Leadership in law enforcement is defined by trust, credibility, and the ability to influence others through consistent actions. This category highlights training that helps officers develop the habits and mindset needed to lead effectively at any rank. Students learn how to motivate teams, communicate clearly, and make decisions that reflect both integrity and sound judgment.
Courses explore emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, team dynamics, and the responsibilities of leading during both routine operations and critical incidents. Instructors provide insight from real supervisory experiences and challenge officers to evaluate their strengths and areas for growth. Leadership is not tied to rank—it is demonstrated every day on the street.
This category supports officers who want to grow into leaders others trust and willingly follow.
Courses explore emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, team dynamics, and the responsibilities of leading during both routine operations and critical incidents. Instructors provide insight from real supervisory experiences and challenge officers to evaluate their strengths and areas for growth. Leadership is not tied to rank—it is demonstrated every day on the street.
This category supports officers who want to grow into leaders others trust and willingly follow.
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- What courses are in Leadership Training?
- Courses that match this discipline across the U.S., posted by verified providers.
- Can I filter by state or month?
- Yes—use the Upcoming page filters to narrow by state, month, and free classes.
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- Approval varies by state and course. Open the class page or contact the organizer for details.
Course Titles in Leadership Training
- Adaptive Leadership
- Assertive Leadership and Supervision
- Civilian Leadership Institute
- Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors
- Command, Leadership & Supervision: One Team-One Vision
- Critical Incident Management 360°: Managing the Incident and the Aftermath
- CTO- A Positive Approach to the Challenges of Training
- Effective Strategies for Staff Inspections
- Finding The Leader In You
- First Line Supervision
- Force Encounters Analysis: Understanding Human Performance in Critical Incidents
- Front Line Leadership I
- High-Performance Leadership for Law Enforcement
- Innovative Fiscal Strategies
- Instructor Development Workshop
- IVORY TOWER
- Jail Leadership and Management
- Law Enforcement Leadership - Building Good Culture, Momentum & Unity of Command
- Leadership for Troubling Times
- Leadership in a Corrections Environment
- Leadership Through Understanding Emotional Intelligence and Human Behavior
- Leadership: Advanced Problem-Solving Strategies
- Management of the K-9 Unit
- Mastering Proactive Policing For Patrol
- Mental Health and Wellness for First Responders
- Officer Level Leadership
- Police Applicant Background Investigation
- Police Internal Affairs
- Recruiting Gen Z, Retaining Your Best
- Special Event Planning and Management
- Strategic Command Leadership, The Next Level
- Supervisory and Leadership Training
- Taking the Lead
- The Adaptive Supervisor
- Use of Force (Level 1): Law Enforcement Essentials
- Use of Force (Level 2): “Next Level” Leadership & Training
- Use of Force (Level 3): Meaningful Reviews & Organizational “Best Practices”
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Special Event Planning and ManagementPolice Applicant Background InvestigationForce Encounters Analysis: Understanding Human Performance in Critical IncidentsRecruiting Gen Z, Retaining Your BestUse of Force (Level 1): Law Enforcement EssentialsCommand Series Level 1: Developing First Line SupervisorsUse of Force (Level 2): “Next Level” Leadership & TrainingFront Line Leadership IFinding The Leader In YouUse of Force (Level 3): Meaningful Reviews & Organizational “Best Practices”Innovative Fiscal StrategiesMental Health and Wellness for First RespondersForce Encounters Analysis: Understanding Human Performance in Critical IncidentsLeadership in a Corrections EnvironmentFirst Line SupervisionCivilian Leadership InstituteCivilian Leadership InstituteRecruiting Gen Z, Retaining Your BestLeadership: Advanced Problem-Solving Strategies