MSA Online Learning Management System – Individual Subscription

Missouri Sheriffs' Association 6605 Business 50 West, Jefferson City, MO, United States

The Missouri Sheriffs’ Association (MSA) is now offering an individual subscription service for our Online Learning Management System (LMS). The MSA LMS Individual Subscription guarantees the subscriber the ability to complete all of their POST required annual CLEE training with the exception of the 2-hour Skill Development/Firearms training requirement. There are currently over 100 courses available to choose from.

Instructor Development Course, Pettis County

Pettis County Sheriff's Office 319 S. Lamine, Sedalia, MO, United States

There is more to delivering meaningful instruction than just getting up and talking in front of a group. Teaching techniques or procedures that fall below the standard of a specific industry or negligently drafting an employee training manual or employee training guide that fails to properly train employees for the tasks in which they will be working can lead to unwanted liability. Not only must training material be well thought out, researched, and designed, it must also be properly delivered in the classroom or through an e-learning platform.

$250.00 – $500.00

WEBINAR: Cops Policing Their Own: But No One Likes a Tattletale

When it comes to officers policing their own, the old adage is, “An officer can recall in vivid detail exactly what a suspect did a year ago, but can’t remember what a fellow officer did yesterday.” This “Code of Silence,” as it is described is the practice of closing ranks behind each other, clamming up, and protecting their own.

Leadership and Supervision in Today’s World, Belle, MO

Belle – Bland Community Center 102 Highway 28, Belle, MO, United States

True leadership is the ability to influence people to achieve a better result for an organization or group. The most effective leaders have a strong sense of self; they understand the qualities that make other people want to follow them, and they know how to adjust those qualities when circumstances require them to do so. Whether you have been in a leadership position for a while, new to the position or simply aspiring to influence others, this course is for you.

Free – $100.00

Instructor Development Course, Stoddard County

Stoddard County Sheriff's Office 207 S. Prairie, Bloomfield, MO, United States

There is more to delivering meaningful instruction than just getting up and talking in front of a group. Teaching techniques or procedures that fall below the standard of a specific industry or negligently drafting an employee training manual or employee training guide that fails to properly train employees for the tasks in which they will be working can lead to unwanted liability. Not only must training material be well thought out, researched, and designed, it must also be properly delivered in the classroom or through an e-learning platform.

$250.00 – $500.00

Basic Supervision, Christian County

Christian County Sheriff's Office Christian County Sheriff's Office 110 West Elm Street, Room 70, Ozark, MO, United States

This course is designed to provide the student the necessary skills and knowledge to perform the formal functions of supervision to include planning, reporting, improving, directing, and evaluating (PRIDE).

$250.00 – $500.00

Instructor Development Course, Jefferson City

Missouri Sheriffs' Association 6605 Business 50 West, Jefferson City, MO, United States

There is more to delivering meaningful instruction than just getting up and talking in front of a group. Teaching techniques or procedures that fall below the standard of a specific industry or negligently drafting an employee training manual or employee training guide that fails to properly train employees for the tasks in which they will be working can lead to unwanted liability. Not only must training material be well thought out, researched, and designed, it must also be properly delivered in the classroom or through an e-learning platform.

Free – $500.00

WEBINAR: Police Militarization and its Effect on Constitutional Policing

Some say the militarization of both rural and urban law enforcement may be attributed to the United States' involvement in wars during the 20th century, and to increasingly frequent encounters with violent protesters and criminals with automatic weapons, explosives, and body armor.

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