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Hays County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Ronnie Strain Graduates From Leadership Command College

The program concluded on September 28, 2018, with training in law enforcement administration at the third module, held at Sam Houston State University.

Hays County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Ronnie Strain recently graduated from the Leadership Command College – Class 82 of the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas.

Lt. Ronnie Strain

The program, taught by a consortium of universities throughout Texas, provides law enforcement administrators and executives with the skills necessary to effectively manage police agencies and deliver a high level of service to their communities.

Module I, focusing on leadership, is taught at the Center for Executive Development at Texas A&M University. Module II at Texas Woman’s University focuses on the political, legal, and social environment of law enforcement.

The program concluded on September 28, 2018, with training in law enforcement administration at the third module, held at Sam Houston State University.

Each of the three 3-week modules attended by participants in the program is taught by top national and international law enforcement experts. Topics include leadership, professional ethics and integrity, communication, and personnel management issues. The Command College curriculum also strives to keep participants abreast of contemporary issues in Criminal Justice.

Sheriff Cutler congratulates Lieutenant Strain on his accomplishment and is excited for him to bring all that he has learned back to the Sheriff’s Office and citizens of Hays County it should be noted that Lt. Strain is a graduate of FBI Class 224.


 

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