Global Leadership in Law Enforcement Ashley N. Shannon EMD 350V M70.

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Global Leadership in Law Enforcement Ashley N. Shannon EMD 350V M70

Introduction An increasingly diverse population presents law enforcement leaders with many challenges Terrorist threats and cyber technology has geographic, regional and global impact.

Vision Maximizing Potential Community Building Ethical Leadership International Leadership Interdisciplinary Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Commitment Integrity Trust Adapt Anticipate Forward Thinking Shared Values Education & Training Culturally Diverse Partnerships

Goals & Objectives Public Safety Responsiveness to emergencies and other threats Public Trust Reconcile and restore public confidence in law enforcement Fairness and Equality Effective, Efficient, and Equitable Develop information driven indicators for criminal activity (i.e. decision trees)

Impact Ethical leadership Wisdom, understanding, justice, and fairness Interdisciplinary leadership A diverse discipline of law enforcement leaders working constructively Entrepreneurial leadership Geographic, regional and globally strategic solutions International leadership Global alliances

Conclusion A new model for law enforcement leaders to deal effectively with multi-cultural, technological and international law issues.