The Importance of Training in Reducing Risk & Liability
Event Details
Presented by NIRMA & LARM by LLRMI Law Enforcement and jail operations represent some of the greatest areas of liability for sheriffs and counties across the country. In this one-hour webinar,
Event Details
Presented by NIRMA & LARM by LLRMI
Law Enforcement and jail operations represent some of the greatest areas of liability for sheriffs and counties across the country. In this one-hour webinar, Providence Rhode Island Police Major (Ret.) and LLRMI instructor Steve Campbell will review the critical role training plays in reducing risk and liability both in law enforcement and jail operations. Participants will gain practical tips on creating agency training programs that:
- Enhance safety
- Reduce liability/risk
- Increase employee retention
Stephen Campbell began his law enforcement career with the Providence Rhode Island Police Department which employs 500 sworn officers and retired after 28 years at the rank of Major, Chief of Detectives. He has conducted over 115 homicide investigations and dozens of suicides, accidental and natural causes death investigations.
Steve has been a Law Enforcement Trainer and Consultant with the Legal and Liability Risk Management Institute for sixteen years.
Steve is a graduate of the Senior Management Institute for Policing at the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) at Boston University. He is a graduate of the Williams Homicide School, New York State Police. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Administration of Justice from Roger Williams University, Bristol RI and a Master of Science Degree in Administration of Justice from Salve Regina University, Newport RI.
Time
March 5, 2025 10:00 am(GMT-05:00)
Organizer
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