Advanced Leadership Academy 1

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The Advanced Law Enforcement Leadership Program will prepare the student to:
• Manage vehicle pursuits at the Lieutenant/Commander level.
• Perform practically the ICS functions of Incident Command & Tactical Command at the Lieutenant/Commander level.
• Perform practically the ICS functions of Unified Command, bringing together Incident Command and Tactical Command, at the Lieutenant/Commander level.
• Perform practically the ICS functions of an (EOC) Emergency Operations Center, bringing together Unified Command, Incident Command and Tactical Command, at the Lieutenant/Commander and Captain/Sheriff/Chief level.

Program Purpose


This course will prepare a first line Law Enforcement supervisor to test for promotion, or be able post promotion, to perform in a variety of tactical, managerial, and incident command functions as required by their employer, peers, and supervisors.

Learning Outcomes


Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

    1. Describe how a vehicle pursuit will be conducted at the officer level, how it will be directed at the first line supervisor level, and how to manage the vehicle pursuit as a function of Incident Command and Unified Command as necessary.  Effectively communicate with an (EOC) Emergency Operations Center if set up to provide resources to IC & UC.
    2. Articulate and perform the general practical applications of ICS functions: Tactical Command & Incident Command, at the Lieutenant or Commander level.  Practically apply the concepts, tactics, and skills from this level without trespassing in the lower level or taking away their, and your, effectiveness by doing so.

3. Determine the general practical applications of ICS necessary for a unique incident, how Incident Command becomes Unified Command, at the Lieutenant or Commander Level.  Practically apply the concepts, tactics, and skills, from this level without trespassing in the lower levels or taking away their, and your, effectiveness by doing so.  Effectively communicate with the (EOC) in a manner that allows resource allocation to be taken on outside UC and simplify the UC process and increase effectiveness.

    1. Apply the ICS function of an (EOC) Emergency Operations Center, and how to play the important role of resource allocation, manage the release of information away from UC to streamline their processes and effectiveness, bringing together UC, IC, and TC in the most effective manner to ensure mission success, at the Captain, Sheriff, and Chief level.