Lou's Police Command School; Part 1: A Teaser

If I were given an opportunity to create a ten (10)-week police supervisor class, what would it look like? 

I'll get much deeper into this question over the next weeks.

But for now, I'll tease you with this: 

It would span a year or more, with an in-person week-at-time each month or so. And rigorous academic work in between.

Completion rate? Low. Very low. Graduation would actually mean something.

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This is part of an on-going series on how Lou would design his own training course for police supervisors and command staff. What qualifies him to take on such a position? Not much more than a website and a keyboard. Yes, he's aware that several programs already exist in this space. No, he's not actually going to offer his course. But if you'd like to see all the posts in this series anyways, click here

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Lou Hayes, Jr. is a detective supervisor in a suburban Chicago police department, collaterally detailed to a regional major crimes (homicide) task force.  He has a passion for multi-jurisdictional crime patterns, criminal networks, & regional intelligence. With a background in training, he studies human performance, decision-making, creativity, emotional intelligence, & adaptability. Lou is a volunteer within the National Real-Time Crime Center Association (NRTCCA), serving as Director of Joint Operations.

Follow Lou on LinkedIn, & also the LinkedIn page for The Illinois Model***


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