Like being the Boss? You’ll Need Your Team to Stay That Way!


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Thu, Jun 11th, 2020 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET
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Being elected to Sheriff or promoted to Chief might be easier than running your agency. Creating, engaging, and effectively utilizing your leadership team will be equally challenging and paramount to your longterm success and effectiveness. Learn how team coaching will help you be a real team, with the right people, and with a compelling purpose. You will also learn about other conditions that will make your team at least 80% effective.
 

 

Title VII Employment Discrimination: What Justice Professionals Need to Know

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Tue, Aug 25th, 2020 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET
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Employment discrimination against a member of a protected class, when not a Bona Fide Occupational Qualification, exposes employers to damages for illegal discrimination. This webinar will provide an overview to who and what is a protected class, what is a BFOQ and when employment decision making might have a permissible or improper disparate impact or disparate treatment.

** This webinar has been certified by the National Sheriffs’ Association and may be eligible for Continuing Education Units through your POST. Please consult your local certification processes for additional details. Paid subscribers that attend will be able to download a jointly issued attendance certificate that includes the National Sheriffs’ Association logo.

PRESENTER

Richard Hodsdon has been an attorney for more than 40 years and for his entire career has been involved in civil and criminal matters concerning corrections, criminal prosecution and law enforcement operations. He has over 30 years of experience dealing with management and personnel issues including employment law. Rick currently is an assistant county attorney in Stillwater, MN where his duties include representation of the county and criminal justice agencies. He has trained thousands of government staff on civil litigation, criminal law and personnel issues. Rick has also served as counsel to the Minnesota Sheriffs Association for over 30 years.

Rick’s career includes 8 years with the MN attorney general’s office and a year in private practice defending government officials in civil litigation. Rick and has served as an instructor for NIC, the AELE and School of Police Staff and Command on a variety of topics. He is the author of several books and in addition to his law degree has a Masters in public administration.

1983 Civil Rights Litigation: What Justice Professionals Need to Know

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Tue, Jul 7th, 2020 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET
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One of the most common forms of lawsuits filed against not only criminal justice professionals but all public employees is a civil rights suit or what is known as a 1983 action for an alleged violation of a plaintiff’s constitutional rights. This webinar will provide a basic understanding of what such suits are, their essential elements of what a plaintiff has to prove and some of the key defenses such as qualified immunity.

** This webinar has been certified by the National Sheriffs’ Association and may be eligible for Continuing Education Units through your POST. Please consult your local certification processes for additional details. Paid subscribers that attend will be able to download a jointly issued attendance certificate that includes the National Sheriffs’ Association logo.

PRESENTER

Richard Hodsdon has been an attorney for more than 40 years and for his entire career has been involved in civil and criminal matters concerning corrections, criminal prosecution and law enforcement operations. He has over 30 years of experience dealing with management and personnel issues including employment law. Rick currently is an assistant county attorney in Stillwater, MN where his duties include representation of the county and criminal justice agencies. He has trained thousands of government staff on civil litigation, criminal law and personnel issues. Rick has also served as counsel to the Minnesota Sheriffs Association for over 30 years.

Rick’s career includes 8 years with the MN attorney general’s office and a year in private practice defending government officials in civil litigation. Rick and has served as an instructor for NIC, the AELE and School of Police Staff and Command on a variety of topics. He is the author of several books and in addition to his law degree has a Masters in public administration.

What Justice Professionals Need to Know About Applying Common Law Contract Principles to Bargaining Agreements

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Tue, May 19th, 2020 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET
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In this modern era, the largest unions in the United States represent public sector employees. In this session, we will discuss basic legal and common law long-standing contract principles and how they are uniquely applied to collective bargaining agreements. We will address the myths and reality of commonly used and often misused terms like “past practices” and see how they provide a basis to understand and resolved labor contract disputes.

** This webinar has been certified by the National Sheriffs’ Association and may be eligible for Continuing Education Units through your POST. Please consult your local certification processes for additional details. Paid subscribers that attend will be able to download a jointly issued attendance certificate that includes the National Sheriffs’ Association logo.

PRESENTER

Richard Hodsdon has been an attorney for more than 40 years and for his entire career has been involved in civil and criminal matters concerning corrections, criminal prosecution and law enforcement operations. He has over 30 years of experience dealing with management and personnel issues including employment law. Rick currently is an assistant county attorney in Stillwater, MN where his duties include representation of the county and criminal justice agencies. He has trained thousands of government staff on civil litigation, criminal law and personnel issues. Rick has also served as counsel to the Minnesota Sheriffs Association for over 30 years.

Rick’s career includes 8 years with the MN attorney general’s office and a year in private practice defending government officials in civil litigation. Rick and has served as an instructor for NIC, the AELE and School of Police Staff and Command on a variety of topics. He is the author of several books and in addition to his law degree has a Masters in public administration.

Ask Me Anything: Maintaining Resilience

improve your coping, manage stress, deal with unexpected, and build a resilient mindset
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Thu, May 7th, 2020 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET
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The Doctor is IN. Join us for the finale of this thought-provoking series about Resiliency, Leadership and the Challenging time we’re living through.

Dr. Kimberly Miller will be answering questions that have been asked from her previous webinars on resiliency, and leadership and taking new questions live. We will explore how to improve your coping, manage stress, deal with unexpected, and build a resilient mindset. Come with your questions and get ready to build a stronger bounce back.

 

 

 

NSA Announces Carrie Hill as New Director of National Center for Jail Operations

Press Release

Date: June 21, 2017

For Immediate Release Contact: Pat Royal

ALEXANDRIA, VA — The National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) is pleased to announce Carrie Hill, Esq., as the newly appointed Director for NSA’s own National Center for Jail Operations (NCJO).

Ms. Hill has dedicated her twenty-nine-year career to providing professional development seminars in correctional law, along with criminal justice consulting, to educate and empower those working in the correctional industry. Ms. Hill’s passion for and expertise of corrections law is known nationally. Ms. Hill’s contributions to corrections go beyond professional development, consulting for and defense of correctional facilities, management and staff. She is also the former General Counsel to the Utah Department of Corrections, Editor of Corrections Managers’ Report and most recently, the Senior Administrative Manager to Sheriff Richard Stanek in Hennepin County, MN.

“This is a great day for the 3,088 Sheriffs of America,” said NSA President Sheriff Greg Champagne (St. Charles Parish, LA). “Carrie Hill brings a level of legal and training expertise to our National Center for Jail Operations that is second to none.” Sheriff Champagne continued “We are extremely excited that Carrie will be instrumental in raising the level of professionalism of Sheriffs in operating correctional facilities across the country.”

“The Sheriffs’ of America operate more that 80% of our nation’s jails. Along with partners US C-SOG and NCCSO, the National Sheriffs’ Association has taken a giant step to bring the most realistic and high-quality training to our jail officers in a state of the art facility. The men and women that staff our jails deserve nothing less”, said Larry Amerson, Calhoun County Sheriff (Retired).

The NSA is constantly seeking to expand and improve professional training opportunities for sheriffs and their staff. In May 2017, the NSA’s NCJO entered into a strategic partnership with the National Center for Corrections Special Operations (NCCSO). NCCSO operates the premier training center for correctional officers inside a 100,000 sq. ft. former jail near Naples, Florida. The partnership between NCJO and NCCSO will be known as The Center, and will offer the world’s first all-in-one training center designed specifically to satisfy the training needs of Sheriffs and their Jails. At The Center, the classroom comes alive. The Center offers something that no other training program has: the ability for deputies and officers of all ranks to train in a facility which mimic’s their own, allowing them to take back what they learned and apply it immediately in their own facility without delay or modification.

About NSA:
The National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) is one of the largest associations of law enforcement professionals in the United States, representing more than 3,000 elected sheriffs across the nation, and a total membership of more than 20,000. NSA is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising the level of professionalism among sheriffs, their deputies, and others in the field of criminal justice and public safety. Throughout its seventy-six year history, NSA has served as an information clearinghouse for sheriffs, deputies, chiefs of police, other law enforcement professionals, state governments and the federal government.