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Social Media for Police & Public Safety 2017 Trends
Date and time
Location
948A Highland Village Road
948A Highland Village Road Highland Village, TX 75Refund Policy
Description
Hosted by Highland Village PD - This class is $125.00 per person
This course builds and expands on the basic Social Media for Public Safety Course. It offers not only solid foundation and practices but upcoming trends in social media and what to expect in public safety.
Course Objectives
1. Delivering “Joe Friday” Public Information in a “Sheriff Clark“ world endangers officers lives
2. Ensuing truthful reporting in a fake news world
3. Grooming citizens as crime fighters instead of journalist
4. Balancing Act —How much should you post of what?
5. Growing Social Media in Your Agency
A. Mission, Community Policing & Procedural Justice
B. Social Media Return on Investment (ROI)
C. More employees posting without losing control
D. Avoiding PIO burning out
6. How new Social Media & Big Data trends will affect LE
7. Why Government & Police Social Media should differ
8. Effective PSA's for different audiences & cultures
9. Social Media Best Practices for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, Dashboards & Live Video Streaming
10. Social Media Policies, Analytics & Growing Internet Crimes
Recommended Audience: Agency CEO’s, Commanders, Supervisors, PIO’s, anyone who may post in the future.
Government members who would like to gain an understanding of why and how social media is necessary for Law Enforcement agencies in today's culture. Although this course uses predominately Police examples many members of Fire Departments, Courts, DA's etc., have taken this course and have given it very high ratings.
Registration & Information @ www.NextGenTraining.org
Ageny Contact - Sheri Morrison - Commander - Support Services, Highland Village
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Daphne Levenson graduated from the University of North Texas in Denton with a Bachelors Degree in Adult Education. In 1997 she became the curriculum specialist for the Department of Justice initiative the Louisiana Community Policing Institute. In 2002, she was promoted to Director, changed the scope to National and renamed the entity the Gulf States Regional Center for Public Safety Innovations (GSRCPI). Under her direction, GSRCPI trained over 50,000 people across the nation for DOJ/BJA, COPS, DHS, etc. Daphne also served as Executive Director of the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police for 7 years. As of 2016, Daphne has taught social media for the Texas Police Chiefs for 5 years. She and her husband live in Frisco Texas and own Next Generation Training which provides training for public safety and community members. Daphne has trained as far away as Doha, Qatar in the Middle East.