Joey Sperlazza — Instructor Profile
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The class was an absolute amazing learning tool. I must say the instructors were engaging, encouraging and informative.
This course helped me to think about other ways to lead my officers. And how to guide them to become the next the leaders.
Highly recommend course , which was informative in numerous topics , knowledge was greatly appreciated
Great overall training very helpful content regarding law enforcement first line supervision. Educational thought process. Strongly recommended for all Law enforcement departments
The instructors of this particular training painted a very clear and vivid picture on how to handle situations as a supervisor & the tools that’s needed to continue to succeed.
As First Line Supervisor, this course gave me a different perspective on how to better lead my Officers, and get the most out of them while keeping the engage.
Highly recommend J.Harris police training to all Law Enforcement Agencies
The instructors have clear examples of the topics. They kept the class engaged and it was a eye opening experience.
Excellent Detail training and Instructors.
It was a great class which is highly informative and useful for any law enforcement agency as well as any civilian seeking to up their skill set
This training is very informative and will help you be a better supervisor then what you already are.
Great information that should be given to all supervisors throughout the CUNY Public Safety Community. It was very informative. I plan to use many of these skills with my department.