Law enforcement is becoming more and more complex and as it does the
need for capable, qualified leaders has become vital to the success of
an organization. On the job training, which has been relied upon for
years, no longer suffices to ready an officer for that first supervisory
position. Police organizations must accept that training for a first
supervisory position should begin before an officer is promoted. Waiting
until after the promotion can be a source of liability that agencies can
ill afford in today's litigious society. Officers should be identified
as potential promotional candidates and cultivated through formal
training and mentoring programs. These officers will form the pool from
which future leaders are chosen. If they are ultimately not promoted,
the organization will have a cadre of informal leaders within the
organization who support and promote the organization's vision and
mission. Hopefully, this book will bring this issue to the forefront and
assist policy makers, Chiefs of Police, supervisors, and officers in
designing and implementing a training program for future leaders of
their organization.