Real world policing seminars for real world policing issuesChief Karin Montejo has trained some of the most experienced female police officers in law enforcement today. Now, her real world policing seminars are available to you.
Whether you are seeking courses that deal with the unique issues facing women in policing, practical seminars that offer solid guidelines for handing investigations, or leadership training to advance your career, Montejo Consulting offers customized educational solutions to meet the needs of law enforcement officers and agencies from coast to coast.
Seminars can be tailored to your specifications and may contain information that is applicable to your needs. A full list of training modules can be found here.
Essentials of Leadership
The Women in Policing Seminars offered by Montejo Consulting feature interactive, student driven classes that prepare women in today’s law enforcement field for the practical and often not so subtle aspects of assuming command. They are offered as one, two, or three day seminars and focus on critical skills necessary for women to bridge the gap from first line supervisors to command staff.
Issues unique to women constitute a significant portion of the course, balanced with the practical aspects of defining leadership, learning to lead and improving leadership capacity. Our seminars are hands on and feature case studies, lectures, and discussion groups. Learn More.
Evolution of Leadership
The Evolution of Leadership training is a highly interactive experience for women who are seeking to advance their leadership aptitude and who want to increase their capacity to take on additional leadership responsibilities. It targets the transition from first line supervisor to command level based on lessons learned and hands on experience.Learn More.
Sex Crimes Investigations
Our Sex Crimes Investigations Seminar is designed to provide officers and investigators with guidelines for responding to complaints of sexual assault. Sexual assault is a traumatic and invasive crime. A victim’s distress may create an unwillingness or psychological inability to assist in the investigation. Officers and criminal investigators play a crucial role in the victim’s willingness to cooperate in the investigation and their ability to cope with the emotional and psychological after effects of the crime. Learn more. |