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While there's an increasing emphasis on evidence-based policing, much of that research remains inaccessible to officers on the street. In this episode, AMU's Leischen Kranick talks to Susanne Knabe-Nicol about her efforts to make scientific research practical and useful for law enforcement officers around the world. Learn how she's converting important research on investigative interviewing, offender profiling, crime analysis and more into videos and online courses to help officers better understand and apply this information. Also learn about her work to improve officer mental health and resiliency through training and educating agency leaders. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On January 6, rioters breached police barricades and forced their way into the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. In this episode, AMU’s Leischen Kranick talks to Anthony Raganella, who spent eight of his 25-year law enforcement career as the Commanding Officer of the NYPD’s Disorder Control Unit and now offers training to prepare agencies for riots and civil unrest. While this incident was shocking because of where it happened, it’s not an uncommon experience for agencies across the country. Learn about efforts to create national standards for training, equipment, and tactics to help agencies plan and prepare for riots and civil unrest. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On January 6, rioters breached police barricades and forced their way into the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. In this episode, AMU’s Leischen Kranick talks to Anthony Raganella, who spent eight of his 25-year law enforcement career as the Commanding Officer of the NYPD’s Disorder Control Unit and now offers training to prepare agencies for riots and civil unrest. While this incident was shocking because of where it happened, it’s not an uncommon experience for agencies across the country. Learn about efforts to create national standards for training, equipment, and tactics to help agencies plan and prepare for riots and civil unrest. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Public Safety managing editor Leischen Kranick speaks with Rebekah Journey from Legacy of Hope International and Dr. Michael Pittaro, assistant professor of criminal justice at American Military University, about what’s being done both internationally and domestically to combat human trafficking. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Leischen Kranick speaks with Rebekah Journey from Legacy of Hope International and Dr. Michael Pittaro, assistant professor of criminal justice at American Military University, about what’s being done both internationally and domestically to combat human trafficking. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Human trafficking is modern-day slavery that denies freedom to 24.9 million people around the world. American Military University’s Dr. Michael Pittaro joins Leischen Kranick to discuss what law enforcement is doing to combat human trafficking, the challenges local, state, and federal agencies continue to face, and what more can be done to reduce human trafficking both domestically and internationally. To learn more about American Military University, visit https://www.AMUonline.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Human trafficking is modern-day slavery that denies freedom to 24.9 million people around the world. American Military University’s Dr. Michael Pittaro joins In Public Safety’s Leischen Kranick to discuss what law enforcement is doing to combat human trafficking, the challenges local, state, and federal agencies continue to face, and what more can be done to reduce human trafficking both domestically and internationally. To learn more about American Military University, visit https://www.AMUonline.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.