This hands-on training is designed for law enforcement professionals who want to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve. Through practical strategies, proven methodologies, and real-world examples, participants will learn how to build meaningful relationships, enhance department image, and implement proactive programs that reduce crime and strengthen community bonds.
Community policing isn’t just a philosophy — it’s a proven, effective strategy that creates safer neighborhoods and lasting trust. This course empowers officers and leaders to apply ethical, community-focused policing practices that deliver measurable results.
What You’ll Learn
- The Foundations of Effective Community Policing
Understand key philosophies, policies, and ethical considerations that shape successful community partnerships. - Building and Managing a Crime Prevention Unit
Learn how to develop, manage, and sustain a proactive community policing or crime prevention program that aligns with agency goals. - Engaging the Community
Discover how to identify community needs, analyze local crime trends, and implement programs that create positive impact. - Proven Strategies in Action
Explore national and local community policing initiatives that work — from youth engagement to adult outreach and social media presence. - Methodologies That Matter
Walk it out. Ride it out. Speak it out.
Learn real, repeatable methods for visible, proactive engagement that fosters trust and transparency. - Measuring Success
Document your progress with photos, data, and measurable reductions in crime — and share your success stories with pride.
Course Format
- Interactive 4-hour, in-person class
- Hands-on exercises, discussion, and strategy development
- Designed for sworn officers, supervisors, and community outreach professionals
Why Attend
Community policing and crime prevention programs have a proven track record of reducing crime and improving relationships. This course gives agencies the tools to implement effective, sustainable strategies that build confidence — both within the department and across the community.
INSTRUCTOR: Sergeant Jacqueline Lee Hearon is supervisor of the Economic Crime Task Force and Fraud Unit of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office. She heads a multi-agency task force and conducts fraud training classes. She instructed for ten (10) years at the Brevard Community College Police Academy. Currently, Sergeant Hearon is a member of the ACFE and is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Financial Crimes Investigator (CFCI.)
TARGET AUDIENCE: All members of the criminal justice community (sworn or non-sworn). This is a great course for community policing and crime prevention officers and units.
DATES & TIMES:
Friday, November 7, 2025
Class starts at 8:00 AM Sharp – and ends at 12:00PM (Eastern Time)
COST: $224.00 per person (plus $3 Eventbrite fee + credit card fee if applicable)
LOCATION: Online
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
• Check made payable to:
TRAINING FORCE USA, 7769 McClure Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32312
• Purchase Order
• Credit Card payment made online
Cancellations and Substitutions:
• Upon submission of this registration, participants are responsible for payment of this course. Please note that if you do not attend, you are still responsible for payment.
• Substitutions may be made at any time by phone, e-mail or online at the registration site.
QUESTIONS: Phone: 850-556-4544 E-mail: co*******@**************sa.com