CLAY COUNTY – A pair of Clay County law enforcement sergeants completed the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Leadership Academy.
Clay County Sheriff’s Office’s Zach Cox and Green …
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CLAY COUNTY – A pair of Clay County law enforcement sergeants completed the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Leadership Academy.
Clay County Sheriff’s Office’s Zach Cox and Green Cove Springs Police Department’s Austin Graham finished the five-day course on Friday, April 28.
According to the FDLE, the academy consists of four week-long sessions where participants learn skills necessary to support the needs of their agencies and communities in preparation for future challenges. The goal of the academy is to prepare first-line supervisors in criminal justice organizations to exemplify the character and integrity expected of criminal justice professionals while examining the various components necessary to become efficient leaders.
The Bay County Sheriff’s Office taught Class 53. Cox and Graham were two of more than 40 officers who completed the training.
The Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute, established within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and affiliated with the State University System, was established in 1990 by the Florida Legislature to address the need for an innovative and multi-faceted approach to the education and training of criminal justice professionals.
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