School Violence, Active Shooter, 21st Century Policing: Presentation Abstracts
The school community is burdened with providing an
unprecedented level of security diligence and professionalism to ensure safety
for students, faculty, staff members, and families.
This program covers proactive responses to school violence that balance cutting-edge crime prevention tips, the preventive pedagogy of education, and the mobilizing and solidifying the community to serve as ethical protectors.
Personnel, physical, and procedural security are integrated with
community empowerment through the preventive pedagogy. This serves as the launching pad to standards
of excellence necessary for security awareness and educational revitalization.
This program is for school administrators, faculty, staff, coaches, law enforcement, students, and families of elementary, middle, high schools, and colleges – both public and private.
America's Active Shooter Crisis Demands Leadership ►
Leadership is critical for law enforcement, private security, government officials, property managers, educational administrators, and all those responsible for safeguarding individuals entrusted to their care.Violence is the new reality of American life and companies,
schools, campuses, houses of worship, and public gatherings throughout the
nation are potential targets.
Through his own moral courage, vast experience, and
invaluable security, Vincent inspires and empowers attendees to rise to the
challenge and become leaders in times of crisis.
He addresses a litany of contemporary issues and
demonstrates how a community must meet them head-on.
From
active shooter response guidelines, personal safety, substance abuse, domestic
violence, diversity, conflict resolution, situational awareness, workplace
violence, crisis management, emergency preparedness, drills, evacuations, and
warning signs
21st Century Policing: America’s Ethical Protectors ►
Contemporary Policing demands visionary leadership, moral courage, and iron-clad collaboration that builds trust within the agency and community.This highly-motivational, ethical presentation or training
program fills the demands that 21st century policing requires.
Ethical policing training and development is a proven
educational model that strengthens operational efficiency, improves moral, and
increases respectability.
Ethics empowers the rank-and-file of an agency with
leadership skills, vigilance enhancement, and collaborative expertise.
It addresses state-of-the-art ethical principles based upon
recognized issues vital to the profession. This is the most effective way of
developing, attaining, and sustaining the vision, mission, and core values of
the agency.
It will strengthen agency accountability and improve
community trust through principles that honor expectations, performance, and
responsibility.
Ethical training assists in limiting the agency’s liability
since it has been conducted by an independent, respected authority.
About the Speaker
Vincent J. Bove is a national speaker and author. He authored eighteen cover stories for The Chief of Police, and 300 additional articles for numerous publications. His most recent books are Reawakening America and Listen to Their Cries.
Bove is recipient of the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award, and former confidant for players from two world champion New York Yankee teams.
He developed “Leadership Principles: Crisis Planning, Community Partnerships, Violence Prevention” keynotes to safeguard New York City at sites including:
· Museums hosted by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
· Corporations hosted by The New York Stock Exchange
· Hospitals hosted by Rockefeller University
· Properties hosted by The Union Club of New York
· Universities hosted by Columbia University, the New York Athletic Club and Fordham University.
Bove has conducted extensive leadership presentations for the FBI, the United States Military Academy, law enforcement, educators, security professionals, and students nationwide. www.vincentbove.com
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