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OVERVIEW
A joint executive development program of the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police and The Scottish
Police College—Police Scotland. All attendees will receive Certificates from both the Police College and the
NJSACOP. Additionally, after successful completion of the program, attendees may be eligible to apply for 3
graduate or 3 undergraduate credits with Fairleigh Dickinson University. Please contact Professor Pat Schuber,
School of Administrative Science, Fairleigh Dickinson University for additional information at 201.692.7174. The
Senior Leadership Seminar is also approved for use towards attainment of the NJSACOP Accredited Chief/
Command Executive [ACE] Certification.
LIMITED ENROLLMENT
The Senior Leaders Seminar is able to accommodate up to 20 students. Applications are accepted on a “first come,
first served” basis.
LOCATION
The 2019 Senior Leadership Seminar will be held at historic Tulliallan Castle, the site of the Scottish Police College,
in Kincardine, Fife, Scotland.
RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION
All accommodation at the College is en-suite (individual rooms with private baths). Towels, bed linen and electric
kettle with tea/coffee making facilities are provided in all bedrooms. Washing machines, dryers, and kitchen
facilities are included in all accommodation blocks and if required, washing materials are available for sale from the
on-site shop.
A Message from Police Scotland
Scottish Police College - Tulliallan acts as both Police Scotland’s Corporate Headquarters and one of it’s key training venues. Whilst Tulliallan is
just one of Police Scotland’s training sites, its historical significance to training police officers and staff in Scotland cannot be underestimated. Set
in 90 acres of parkland in the centre of Scotland, with the early 19th century Tulliallan Castle at its heart, it is the United Kingdom’s only central
Police College providing all police training elements in one establishment. Since opening for police training in 1954, Tulliallan has also been
Scotland’s central recruit training base for over 50 years.
We deliver training in many different ways:
Classroom based teaching.
Lectures and conferences.
Immersive ‘Hydra’ suite learning.
E-learning.
Practical and Situational training.
All of our courses and programmes are subject to the Police Scotland National Framework for Quality Assurance in Training and Education.
Many are also accredited through academic partners, the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) or are credit rated on the Scottish Credit and
Qualification Framework (SCQF).
International Training
Police Scotland also works in partnership with other police forces, law enforcement agencies, government bodies and educational establishments
throughout the UK and internationally.
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