Course Description

Law enforcement leaders are entrusted with the job of minimizing liability in hiring, training, supervision, and discipline, without forgetting the core mission of crime prevention through proactive policing. In fact, the first law enforcement principle articulated by Sir Robert Peel, the founder of modern policing in 1829, asserts that the role of the police is to prevent crime and disorder. A failure to follow this guiding principle, in the name of limiting liability by any possible means, poses a fundamental threat to police operations, officer morale, and public trust.

It is vital to agency operations that police leaders continuously consider the ramifications of their leadership decisions in the context of liability and risk management. Lawsuits alleging officer misconduct bring with them financial costs, organizational stress, and potential damage in the court of public opinion. But law enforcement is, by its very nature, a high risk and high liability profession. Unfortunately, some of the easiest ways to limit liability are found in de-policing or a “no contact, no complaint” approach to policing that undermines a law enforcement agency’s core mission. It is critical that police leaders pursue a balanced and thoughtful approach to liability without sacrificing proactive policing strategies that make communities safer.


In this training, Attorney Matt Dolan will discuss strategies for law enforcement leaders who are focused on minimizing liability as a way of maintaining organizational standards while also protecting the public trust. But, just as importantly, these strategies will be considered in a broader context that distinguishes between acceptable versus unacceptable liability risks.

Instructor

Director, Dolan Consulting Group

| Attorney Matt Dolan

Matt Dolan is a licensed attorney in the State of Illinois, who specializes in training and advising public safety agencies in matters of labor and employment law. His practice experience focuses on employment discrimination claims brought under federal law, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ("Title VII"), the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act ("ADEA"). He received his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from DePaul University and his J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.

Matt serves as a public safety instructor with Dolan Consulting Group. He has trained and advised thousands of public safety professionals throughout the United States in matters of legal liability related to personnel management.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Before You Start

    • Consent Questions

  • 2

    Webinar

    • Minimizing Liability WITHOUT Forgetting the Mission in Law Enforcement | Hour 1

    • Minimizing Liability WITHOUT Forgetting the Mission in Law Enforcement | Hour 2