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THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 3 hostages to be released by Hamas tomorrow 18:32 SEG 2 Dr. Bob Onder, Congressman for Missouri’s 3rd District | TOPIC: Top Congressional stories | This week, Congressman Onder announced he will soon be introducing his first piece of legislation, the Timely Departure Act. This legislation will place bonds on visas to be forfeited if an individual stays beyond the approved duration of time | The Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act and the Midnight Rules Relief Act. https://www.bobondermo.com/https://x.com/BobOnderMO 35:55 SEG 3 Chris’ Corner is brought to you by http://www.elitecomfortexperts.com/ and is about Democrats trying to find a message https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 3 hostages to be released by Hamas tomorrow 18:32 SEG 2 Dr. Bob Onder, Congressman for Missouri’s 3rd District | TOPIC: Top Congressional stories | This week, Congressman Onder announced he will soon be introducing his first piece of legislation, the Timely Departure Act. This legislation will place bonds on visas to be forfeited if an individual stays beyond the approved duration of time | The Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act and the Midnight Rules Relief Act. https://www.bobondermo.com/https://x.com/BobOnderMO 35:55 SEG 3 Chris’ Corner is brought to you by http://www.elitecomfortexperts.com/ and is about Democrats trying to find a message https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this insightful interview, we sit down with Rosa Guixens, Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, and Troy Anderson, Executive Director of Officer Safety and Wellness, to discuss the critical findings from the 2024 Fatalities Report and the innovative programs making a difference for law enforcement officers nationwide. Rosa provides a heartfelt look into the challenges and dedication involved in honoring the 147 officers who tragically lost their lives in the line of duty last year—a 25% increase from 2023. She also shares the emotional weight of preparing for the annual Police Week Vigil and the ongoing efforts to support the families of fallen officers. Troy complements this with an in-depth exploration of the Officer Safety and Wellness programs, including initiatives like Safe LEO, Destination Zero, and resilience training designed to reduce suicides and fatalities. Together, they discuss the importance of fostering a culture of support, wellness, and safety within the law enforcement community. This video is a must-watch for anyone passionate about public safety, community support, or honoring the sacrifices of law enforcement officers. Learn more about the report, resources, and programs at nleomf.org. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to help spread awareness and support these vital initiatives.
In this episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, we delve into essential tactics and training methods (Amazon Affiliate) aimed at bolstering officer safety and survival during field operations. Recognizing the inherent risks of law enforcement, we discuss five practical strategies officers can implement to enhance their safety and effectiveness on duty. Situational Awareness: Example: An officer conducting a routine traffic stop remains vigilant by observing the driver's behavior, checking for unusual movements, and scanning the surroundings for potential threats. Implementation: Regularly practice the OODA loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) to maintain a high level of awareness in various scenarios. Defensive Tactics Training: Example: Engaging in regular hand-to-hand combat training sessions to effectively handle physical confrontations without relying solely on weapons. Implementation: Participate in quarterly defensive tactics workshops to keep skills sharp and adaptable to different situations. Use of Body-Worn Cameras: Example: Utilizing body-worn cameras during patrols to document interactions, which can provide evidence and deter aggressive behavior from suspects. Implementation: Ensure proper training on the operation and maintenance of body-worn cameras to maximize their effectiveness. Mental Health Resilience: Example: Attending stress management seminars and engaging in peer support groups to cope with the psychological demands of law enforcement. Implementation: Incorporate mindfulness practices and seek professional counseling when needed to maintain mental well-being. Regular Physical Fitness: Example: Maintaining a consistent workout regimen that includes cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and flexibility routines to ensure physical readiness. Implementation: Set personal fitness goals and participate in department-sponsored fitness programs to stay in optimal condition. By integrating these strategies into daily routines, officers can significantly enhance their safety and effectiveness in the field. Continuous training, awareness, and self-care are pivotal in navigating the challenges of law enforcement. Stay tuned for more insights and practical advice in our upcoming episodes. Secure your firearm with my buy one get one free affiliate code from STOPBOX http://stopboxusa.com/LEOWARRIORS All viewpoints discussed in this episode are for entertainment purposes only and are simply our opinions based off of our own experience, background and education. Want to be a guest on Tactical Living? Send Ashlie Walton a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1594754484675x841981803913560400 #policepodcast #policeofficer #leowarriors #thinbluelineusa #firstresponder #lawenforcementpodcast #LawEnforcement #LEOWarriors #officersafety ⩥ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ⩤ https://geni.us/wAtlvPu CLICK HERE for Amazon's Today's Deals on TACTICAL GEAR: https://geni.us/KmvaOVM (Affiliate Link) (Ad) Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something by clicking on one of our links, we'll receive a small commission. CLICK HERE to join our free Police, Fire, Military and Families Facebook Group: https://geni.us/YM5tsB Check out our website and learn more about how you can work with LEO Warriors by going to: https://www.leowarriors.com/ Like what you hear? We are honored. Drop a review and subscribe to our show. The Tactical Living Podcast is owned by LEO Warriors, LLC. None of the content presented may be copied, repurposed or used without the owner's prior consent. For PR, speaking requests and other networking opportunities, contact LEO Warriors: EMAIL: ashliewalton555@gmail.com. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 400115 Hesperia, Ca. 92340 ASHLIE'S FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/police.fire.lawenforcement ➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤ This episode is NOT sponsored.
Send us a textJustin Carlson, a former detective turned private investigator, shares his gripping journey from the frontlines of law enforcement to the helm of his own firm, Carlson Solutions PI. Growing up in a family with a storied legacy in policing, Justin's early passion led him to start his career at just 18 in the bustling Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. With an impressive 15-year career tackling some of the toughest cases—like child sex crimes and homicides—he's now channeling his fervor for justice into private investigations and his thought-provoking podcast, Failing Justice.In an era where law enforcement faces immense scrutiny, Justin bravely discusses the challenges of standing against corruption within the ranks. He shares personal anecdotes of navigating the murky waters of misconduct, the courage required to plan strategic exits, and the vital role leadership plays in promoting ethical behavior. Highlighting the dire need for integrity and accountability, Justin emphasizes how leaders can nurture environments of trust and transparency, which are crucial for public confidence in policing.Join Our Tribe of Courageous Leaders: Get The BookGet Weekly Articles by Travis YatesJoin Us At Our WebsiteGet Our 'Courageous Leadership' TrainingJoin The Courageous Police Leadership Alliance
48 - How to Remember the Heroes Who Die by Suicide? A monument for the Heroes. Karen Solomon, the president of FirstHelp, discusses the organization's mission to support first responder families after a suicide and provide prevention and resilience training. She shares her personal connection to the issue and how it led her to start the organization. Karen explains the stigma surrounding suicide in the first responder community and the challenges in addressing mental health. She also talks about the trajectory of suicides among first responders and the importance of tracking and reporting them. Karen discusses the resources and support that FirstHelp offers to families of suicide and the upcoming Heroes Memorial project. KEY TAKEAWAYS FirstHelp supports first responder families after a suicide and offers prevention and resilience training. There is a stigma surrounding mental health and suicide in the first responder community. Tracking and reporting suicides among first responders is important for raising awareness and addressing the issue. FirstHelp provides resources and support to families of suicide, including a social media group and memorial blankets. The Heroes Memorial project aims to create a monument and wall of service to honor first responders lost to suicide. ABOUT OUR GUEST Karen is the creator of www.1sthelp.org and the author of Hearts Beneath the Badge and The Price They Pay as well as many articles about law enforcement suicide. Her focus is the stories of the families who have lost an officer to suicide and the officers who suffer with the feeling that they have nowhere to turn. Karen was a member of the 2018 Officer Safety and Wellness Group Meeting, the co-Chair of the Data and Research Committee of the National Consortium on Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention and is currently on the FBI task force to implement the Law Enforcement Suicide Data Collection Act. Karen is also the wife of a police officer. www.1sthelp.org +++++ FIRST RESPONDER WELLNESS PODCAST/PTSD911 MOVIE Web site: https://ptsd911movie.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ptsd911movie/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ptsd911movie/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQ8jxjxYqHgFQixBK4Bl0Q Purchase the PTSD911 film for your public safety agency or organization: https://ptsd911movie.com/toolkit/ The First Responder Wellness Podcast is a production of ConjoStudios, LLC Copyright ©2024 ConjoStudios, LLC All rights reserved.
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered what police officers are really thinking during those high-stress moments caught on body cam footage? Get ready to unpack the raw and unfiltered perspectives of law enforcement professionals as we analyze real-time critical incidents LIVE. With your host of Two Cops One Donut, Erik Lavigne, and Special guests Tom Smith from Gold Shields Podcast, Justin Yarbrough from Donut Shop Podcast, Kyle Rittenhouse, and Matt Thomas from Pinal County share their firsthand experiences, providing a unique window into the thought processes and split-second decisions officers must make. (remember this was recorded live, please find the video on YouTube @TwoCopsOneDonut to follow along with the videos we reviewed for a clearer picture of the discussion). In this episode, we:Dive deep into a police shooting incident, exploring the instinctive reactions of officers and the complexities that arise in such intense scenarios.Shed light on the phenomenon of "sympathetic fire," the role of discipline, and how technological advancements like the Peregrine system are reshaping law enforcement.Discuss tactical considerations in shooting situations and the importance of medical training, with insights that will challenge your perceptions and foster a better understanding of the challenges faced by police officers.We also cover:The critical role of K9 units.The practical benefits of the Police Explorer program.Strategic decision-making, officer safety, and proper training.Join us as we interact with our live audience to tackle their questions and hear personal stories and professional expertise behind our guests' books. This episode offers a closer look at the human side of law enforcement, bridging the gap between the community and those who serve to protect it.Use promo code TCOD for discounts on Testosterone Replacement Therapy from Iconix Medical, a police and military-run business that offers TRT at 35% of the national cost average. Visit IconixMedical.com to get started.Don't forget to like, share, follow, and subscribe to all our platforms!#LawEnforcement #PoliceTraining #BodyCamAnalysisSupport the Show.Please see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut
Kimber Gist is a former Corporal at Berkeley County Sheriff's Office, SC. Kimber is currently working in DC. Listeners can learn more about at website, socials Resources: In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, sits down with former Corporal Kimber Gist to recount the night of February 26, 2016, when her routine patrol turned into a life-or-death situation. While conducting a business check, Kimber was ambushed and shot multiple times. Despite severe injuries, she managed to defend herself and call for help, showcasing incredible bravery and presence of mind. Kimber discusses the events leading up to the ambush, the immediate aftermath, and the overwhelming support from her law enforcement community. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum (1:00) Sheryl introduces guest, former Corporal Berkeley County South Carolina Deputy, Kimber Gist to the listeners (3:30) Kimber leads into the life-changing story of February 26, 2016 (6:40) The moment Kimber notices the suspicious vehicle (9:50) Details of confronting the occupants of the vehicle (16:45) The ambush begins (21:00) Kimber fights back despite severe injuries (27:50) “County 144 has been shot. Can y'all send people to the food line?” (30:30) Arrival of backup and Kimber's transport to the hospital (33:30) The overwhelming support from the law enforcement community (36:30) Sheryl praises Kimber's resilience and composure (43:28) “I knew she was going to be something great. From the day she was born.” -D.G Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Law Enforcement officers regularly confront traumatic circumstances that can adversely affect their mental and emotional health. In some cases, this can increase their risk of death by suicide. In late 2023, the CNA partnered with First H.E.L.P. to undertake the first comprehensive analysis of its extensive dataset on law enforcement officer deaths by suicide. In this episode, CNA's Jessica Dockstader and First H.E.L.P's Karen Solomon join the show to discuss this report. Guest Biographies Jessica Dockstader is an Associate Research Analyst with CNA's Center for Justice Research and Innovation. She is an expert in officer wellness with experience in the areas of suicide prevention, emotional wellness support, and substance use. She also supports a Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance-funded research project focused on officer safety and wellness. Karen Solomon is co-founder of First H.E.L.P. and author of Hearts Beneath the Badge and The Price They Pay. Her focus is the stories of the families who have lost an officer to suicide and the officers who suffer from the feeling that they have nowhere to turn. Karen was a member of the 2018 Officer Safety and Wellness Group Meeting, co-chairing the Data and Research Committee of the National Consortium on Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention, and is currently on the FBI task force to implement the Law Enforcement Suicide Data Collection Act. Further Reading CNA: Law Enforcement Deaths by Suicide
“Flexibility has been key. We've worked really hard to figure out, how do we meet the commitments to our customers, but also empower our employees to have the work experiences that they're looking for and that are a good fit for their families”, says Angie, as she discusses how Safety National are breaking down the barriers to inclusivity. “We offer four weeks of paid caregiver leave to our employees. We've also enhanced our benefit offerings for adoption and now have some financial reimbursement that apply to the costs associated with adoption and we also added financial benefits for fertility.However employees might be trying to start their families, our goal is to help support them on that journey.” On the podcast this week, Angie shares her career journey from law into insurance. Her role overseeing all HR operations and leading a team of 26 HR professionals at Safety National. Founded in 1942, Safety National has 700+ employees in 27 States and is part of the Tokio Marine family. Angie discusses the impact of flexible working patterns on talent retention and reducing staff turnover. She highlights how the business is supporting employees in the key life moments of adoption, fertility, menopause and care-giving. Angie emphasizes the importance of being your authentic self when coming in for interview, her advice to her industry HR peers and why relationships matter. When selecting an insurance executive search partner, Angie says:“It's understanding our business and our customers, what we're trying to accomplish and then also making sure that they are bringing diverse candidates to us. Diverse in all aspects, their experiences, background and education.”Angie talks about the company's two-year strategic technology transformation to support recruitment and launching an intern program to attract early career insurance talent. And concludes by sharing one lesson her career has taught her, she wants everyone to learn. “Empathy. We're all just human. Most of us have to work to support our families and there isn't anything that can't be figured out if we all treat each other with respect and professionalism.”Connect with Angie Schaefer on LinkedIn or find out more about Safety National The Insurance Coffee House Podcast is hosted by Nick Hoadley, CEO of Insurance Search.We are a global Insurance Executive Search Consultancy, supporting Insurance and Insurtech businesses to attract and retain the very best insurance talent.Find out more about showcasing your employer brand as a guest on the Insurance Coffee House Podcast or sign up to our News and Insights. Copyright Insurance Search 2024 – All Rights Reserved.
This episode's guest is Shannon Sullivan who has been with the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) for over 11 years, and is the Chief of Compliance, overseeing the Consent Decree Implementation Unit, the Performance Standards Section, Officer Safety and Wellness, and the Equity Office. Previously she was the Director of the Consent Decree Implementation Unit (CDIU), a position she held for almost five years. Prior to her arrival at the BPD, Chief Sullivan worked in the federal government, and in the non-profit and private sectors. Originally from Connecticut, she holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Goucher College. Interview by Dartmouth student Varun Swaminathan '26. Edited by Laura Hemlock. Music: Debussy Arabesque no 1. Composer: Claude Debussy
Ever wondered what goes through a cop's mind during a high-stakes situation? Banning Sweatland and I, alongside Eric Tansey from "Official Failure to Stop," and "Friday's with Frank" Dep. Frank Sloup from Pinal County Sheriff's Office Arizona, serve up an unvarnished look into the split-second decisions made by law enforcement officers. Sip on your favorite drink and join us as we scrutinize police body cam footage in real-time, offering a rare peek into the critical moments that can define an officer's career. We're bringing a potent mix of humor and expertise to the table, dissecting scenarios, answering live questions, and tossing in anecdotes from our time on the streets.Things get intense as we tackle the delicate dance between force and restraint in encounters with knife-wielding suspects or individuals aiming for 'suicide by cop.' We don't just recount these events; we're thrusting you into the heart of the action, discussing the life-or-death decisions officers must make to protect themselves and the public. The dynamic of our conversation shifts from the technicalities of tactical positioning to the broader implications of communication, as we candidly critique the sometimes aggressive tactics that can escalate already volatile situations.Our episode isn't just about the tense moments; it's also about the lighter ones, and yes, even the failures—like when our podcast lives up to its name with a few technical glitches. But there's a lesson in everything; we use these hiccups to underscore the importance of adaptability and the power of clear communication, not just in policing, but in any high-pressure scenario. So, raise a glass with us; let's navigate the complexities of law enforcement together, and maybe even find a way to laugh through the seriousness of it all.Support the showPlease see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut
This episode we return to Idaho. Pete is a newer cop, who still likes the job. We talk small towns, Officer Safety, and treating cops like babies. A good discussion. Sunday podcasts are brought to you by my friends over at OfficerPrivacy.com OfficerPrivacy has software that allows you to quickly remove your personal information from the internet. Use their software FREE for 14 days. Or their team of LEO's will remove your info for you. Sign up and feel safe again. Check out new sponsor LEO owned and operated. Soap for everyone - Cattywampusacres. https://cattywampusacres.com/discount/POLICEMEMES?ref=PMPM https://www.thethinlinerockstation.com/ PMPM coins - www.ghostpatch.com PMPM Merch - https://poorly-made-police-memes.creator-spring.com/? https://linktr.ee/Poorlymadepolicememes --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poorly-made-police-memes/support
LAW ENFORCEMENT SAFETY: POLICE OFFICER SAFETY TIPS YOU SHOULD KNOW In this critical episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, we delve deep into the realm of law enforcement safety, offering essential safety tips and advice tailored for police officers, especially those just starting their careers. The life of a first responder is fraught with uncertainty and danger, making the prioritization of their own safety paramount. This episode is designed to arm both rookie and veteran officers with knowledge and strategies to enhance their safety and ensure they can perform their duties effectively while minimizing risk. Understanding the Importance of Situational Awareness: We discuss how officers can develop and maintain a high level of situational awareness, enabling them to read environments quickly and accurately, anticipate potential threats, and react effectively. The Vital Role of Body Armor: Learn about the latest advancements in body armor technology, how to ensure a proper fit, and why it's essential never to skip wearing it while on duty. Effective Communication Skills: Discover how mastering clear and concise communication can de-escalate potentially volatile situations and improve interactions with the public and fellow officers. Physical and Mental Fitness: Explore the significance of maintaining peak physical condition and mental resilience, crucial for handling the rigorous demands of law enforcement work and coping with its psychological impacts. Traffic Stop Safety: Gain insights into best practices for conducting traffic stops, one of the most routine yet potentially dangerous aspects of police work. Backup Protocol: Understand the importance of backup, how to request it, and how to coordinate effectively with other officers during critical incidents. Use of Force and Defensive Tactics: We cover the essential principles of use of force, including how to stay within legal and ethical guidelines while protecting yourself and others. The Critical Need for Continuous Training: Emphasize the need for ongoing professional development and training in new tactics, technologies, and changes in the law. Digital Security: In an age where personal information is easily accessible, we provide tips on protecting your digital footprint and ensuring personal safety off duty. Advice for Rookie Cops: Special tips and must-haves for those just starting out in their law enforcement careers, ensuring they start on the right foot with safety as a priority. Officer Survival Stories and Lessons Learned: Hear real-life accounts from seasoned officers, sharing their experiences, close calls, and the lessons they've learned on the job, offering invaluable insights for others. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the law enforcement community, from those considering a career as a police officer to seasoned veterans looking for a refresher on safety protocols. Join us as we explore these crucial aspects of law enforcement safety, providing you with the knowledge and tools you need to keep yourself safe while protecting and serving your community. All viewpoints discussed in this episode are for entertainment purposes only and are simply our opinions based off of our own experience, background and education. #policepodcast #policeofficer #leowarriors #thinbluelineusa #firstresponder #lawenforcementpodcast #LawEnforcement #LEOWarriors #fireemblemwarriors #whatcopsmustknow #nyslawenforcement #lawenforcementpodcast #podcastenglish #thinblueline #leowife #leomarriage #policemarriage #officer #officers ⩥ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ⩤ https://linktw.in/KDLEUl CLICK HERE for our favorite Tactical Gear: https://linktw.in/yUhFaw (Ad) Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something by clicking on one of our links, we'll receive a small commission. CLICK HERE to join our free Police, Fire, Military and Families Facebook Group: https://linktw.in/CmmzHn Check out our website and learn more about how you can work with LEO Warriors by going to: https://www.leowarriors.com/ Like what you hear? We are honored. Drop a review and subscribe to our show. The Tactical Living Podcast is owned by LEO Warriors, LLC. None of the content presented may be copied, repurposed or used without the owner's prior consent. For PR, speaking requests and other networking opportunities, contact LEO Warriors: EMAIL: ashliewalton555@gmail.com. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 400115 Hesperia, Ca. 92340 ASHLIE'S FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/police.fire.lawenforcement ➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤ This episode is NOT sponsored.
The transition to retirement for law enforcement officers is a journey that often begins much earlier than the last day on the job, yet it is a topic that doesn't always receive the attention it deserves. In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley shines a spotlight on the future well-being of law enforcement professionals, a timely discussion set against the backdrop of First Responder Wellness Week. Guest Troy Anderson, who serves as the Executive Director, Officer Safety and Wellness, for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), shares expert insights into making this critical transition a successful one. About our sponsor This episode of the Policing Matters Podcast is brought to you by Lexipol, the experts in policy, training, wellness support and grants assistance for first responders and government leaders. To learn more, visit lexipol.com.
Brian Willis is recognized throughout North America as a catalyst for change in the law enforcement profession and a man with many questions.Brian was a full time police officer for 25 years and has over 33 years of law enforcement training experience. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contribution and commitment to Officer Safety in Canada, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of his contributions to the law enforcement profession and the Law Officer Trainer of the Year award. In addition to his work with law enforcement professionals Brian has served as a mental preparation coach for athletes from a variety of sports including two Olympic athletes.Winning Mind Training's Why: To inspire the men and women of law enforcement to focus on What's Important Now, and strive to Embrace the Struggle and Suck, Look for the Learning and the Good and Dare to Be Great so they can lead lives of significance.Winning Mind Training's Just Cause:To create a movement where law enforcement agencies in North America continually strive to grow their tribe of trainers and leaders at the foundational level in order to build and sustain an organizational culture of leading, learning and excellence. I am looking for as many people as possible to join me in this Cause.Winning Mind Training Core Values:Focus on What's Important NowStay CuriousSeek to Inspire Others 0:00 Teaser 0:56 About Brian Willis 2:09 Brian's Take on Training 15:55 Brian's Take on Leadership 28:33 A Takeaway - It's Not About Me! 33:15 Brian's take on Communication IDEA - the International De-Escalation Association, is dedicated to Saving Lives, Reputations, & Relationships through Conflict De-Escalation & Communication Training for Teachers, Parents, and Public Safety Providers.Find more about How to Calm an Angry Person in 90 Seconds or Less Come visit us at the IDEA website (International De-Escalation Association): https://TheIdea.WorldSubscribe to our free weekly newsletter to stay up to date on the latest news and blogs about Schools, Police, Fire, Medical Services and Flight Attendants.Do you or your organization need Communication Skills and De-Escalation Training? You can reach us directly at: Team@TheIdea.World or by filling out a contact form at https://www.TheIdea.World/contact
The ICC Pulse Podcast is back with a whole season of 5 episodes ready to listen! This is one of the five. In this episode of the ICC Pulse Podcast, we highlight perspectives from code enforcement officers educating the code enforcement officer profession, including stories from being on-the-job and how the public perception of code enforcement officers continues to improve. The episode also highlights the ongoing need for training for code enforcement officers, including code official safety training that anyone can take to learn de-escalation skills and other soft skills when encountering hazardous situations. Trigger Warning: While we try to keep the conversations light in our show, this episode contains discussions of death and violence as we talk about the safety of code enforcement officers. We'll note where these conversations occur in the show notes should you wish to skip over them. Listener discretion is advised. Guests on the Show: · Tana Bryant, Senior Code Enforcement Officer, City of Anniston, Alabama · Pete Roque, Director of Code Enforcement, 4LEAF, Inc. · Justin Edson, President, Code Enforcement Officer Safety Foundation · Aleksandra Menasakanian, Executive Director, Code Enforcement Officer Safety Foundation Timestamps that discuss sensitive material: · 6:30 – 7:30 · 10:00 – 10:30 · 13:30 – 14:30 · 48:00 – 49:45 Links to related and referenced topics in this episode: Learn more about the Code Official Safety Credential of Learning Achievement: https://www.iccsafe.org/professional-development/cla/ California Grand Jury Report on Code Compliance: https://www.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/Portals/0/County/GrandJury/GJ2023_final/2023-8_Planning_Report.pdf About the Code Enforcement Officer Safety Foundation: https://www.codeofficersafety.org/ CEOSF's Lifeline Podcast: https://www.codeofficersafety.org/podcast Follow Pete Roque on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pete-roque-84a55748/
Sirens, Slammers and Service - A podcast for Female First Responders
This episode has not ONE but TWO amazing female first responders, Kris and Kendra! Both bad asses were previously Wildfire Fire Fighters based out of Fort McMurray and were there during the devastating fire in 2016. We chat the recruitment process and grueling physical fitness test that is required to be hired on as a wildfire fire fighter as well as how you need to "embrace the suck" sometimes during this dirty, sweaty and hard working job!These ladies have some great stories -- did someone say PIZZA delivery via helicopter-- and share some great tips on how to fuel up during shifts and what equipment is the most fun to use. For more info on Wildfire Fire Fighting and this job, check this video out! Don't miss this episode!! Season 3 is proudly sponsored by Alberta Defensive Tactics Training owned by local Peace Officer Jamie Erickson. Jamie has nearly 20 years teaching experience both in the Law Enforcement field and Private sectors, spent 2 years instructing Officer Safety at the Alberta Solicitor General Staff College and has taught hundreds of Emergency Services Personnel throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, The Northwest Territories and the Yukon.Check out all the training and courses that ADTT offers and follow them on IG @erickson_adtt Support the showFill out our survey with all your questions, feedback and ideas for new episodes or leave us a voicemail here! Follow our show on Apple Podcasts so that you get notified each time a new episode is available!If you already follow our show, help a friend follow the show too. Want to support this podcast even more! Make a monthly subscription for only $3 a month here! Interested in becoming a female first responder? Reach out to learn more! Email - info@bluelinefitnesstesting.comBlue Line Fitness TestingFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bluelinefitnesstestingInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bluelinefitnesstesting/LinkedIn - Nikki Cloutier
Sirens, Slammers and Service - A podcast for Female First Responders
In this episode, I drop some hard truths about what we as females bring to a first responder career and what challenges we will face, simply because we are female.If you have EVER been interested in a career as a first responder but doubt your ability or have questions about what it's like- This is the episode for you. We discuss the skillset and gifts that are particular to females that help us in a first responder career and how to use them to your advantage to ensure longevity and happiness in your career. We also get down and dirty about what can make it really, really hard when it comes to being a female in a first responder role and how to work to make it easier.Don't miss this one! Season 3 is proudly sponsored by Alberta Defensive Tactics Training owned by local Peace Officer Jamie Erickson. Jamie has nearly 20 years teaching experience both in the Law Enforcement field and Private sectors, spent 2 years instructing Officer Safety at the Alberta Solicitor General Staff College and has taught hundreds of Emergency Services Personnel throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, The Northwest Territories and the Yukon.Check out all the training and courses that ADTT offers and follow them on IG @erickson_adtt Support the showFill out our survey with all your questions, feedback and ideas for new episodes or leave us a voicemail here! Follow our show on Apple Podcasts so that you get notified each time a new episode is available!If you already follow our show, help a friend follow the show too. Want to support this podcast even more! Make a monthly subscription for only $3 a month here! Interested in becoming a female first responder? Reach out to learn more! Email - info@bluelinefitnesstesting.comBlue Line Fitness TestingFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bluelinefitnesstestingInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bluelinefitnesstesting/LinkedIn - Nikki Cloutier
Sirens, Slammers and Service - A podcast for Female First Responders
Join me for this episode with another legend, this time in Corrections - Dianne Beaton! The current Director for the largest jail in Canada, the Edmonton Remand Centre, and the first EVER female director for this centre, Dianne has over 35 years in corrections including time both in-custody as a Correctional Peace Officer and Caseworker and in Community Corrections as a Probation Officer, supervisor and manager.Dianne's involvement with Alberta Union of Provincial Employees in the early years of her career helped shape some monumental changes in the employee landscape for Correctional Peace Officers and led to game changing policy updates and a new way forward for Corrections. Dianne references some of these historical landmarks in this episode and you can find more information on them here! 410E agreement with AUPE and Government of Alberta Corrections and Conditional Release Act2013 Wildcat Strike Season 3 is proudly sponsored by Alberta Defensive Tactics Training owned by local Peace Officer Jamie Erickson. Jamie has nearly 20 years teaching experience both in the Law Enforcement field and Private sectors, spent 2 years instructing Officer Safety at the Alberta Solicitor General Staff College and has taught hundreds of Emergency Services Personnel throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, The Northwest Territories and the Yukon.Check out all the training and courses that ADTT offers and follow them on IG @erickson_adttSupport the showFill out our survey with all your questions, feedback and ideas for new episodes or leave us a voicemail here! Follow our show on Apple Podcasts so that you get notified each time a new episode is available!If you already follow our show, help a friend follow the show too. Want to support this podcast even more! Make a monthly subscription for only $3 a month here! Interested in becoming a female first responder? Reach out to learn more! Email - info@bluelinefitnesstesting.comBlue Line Fitness TestingFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bluelinefitnesstestingInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bluelinefitnesstesting/LinkedIn - Nikki Cloutier
Sirens, Slammers and Service - A podcast for Female First Responders
In this short and sweet episode, we chat the training required for becoming a Community Peace Officer with my friend Tara Beauchamp! A former correctional officer, Tara made the move to a Community Peace officer role in Wetaskiwin and recently finished her bridge training required to become a Community Peace Officer 1 with our good friends at Tip Of Spear in Edmonton. We discuss Tara's journey as a single mom through corrections, the demands of shift work, moving to the community role and all that came with that change, as well as the new training required in that role. From being chased by someone with a pretend knife during a scenario to the online modules that she had to complete, Tara describes the incredible job Tip Of Spear and it's experienced instructors provide. If you are interested in a career as a Community Peace Officer, THIS episode is one to catch!Season 3 is proudly sponsored by Alberta Defensive Tactics Training owned by local Peace Officer Jamie Erickson. Jamie has nearly 20 years teaching experience both in the Law Enforcement field and Private sectors, spent 2 years instructing Officer Safety at the Alberta Solicitor General Staff College and has taught hundreds of Emergency Services Personnel throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, The Northwest Territories and the Yukon.Check out all the training and courses that ADTT offers and follow them on IG @erickson_adttSupport the showFill out our survey with all your questions, feedback and ideas for new episodes or leave us a voicemail here! Follow our show on Apple Podcasts so that you get notified each time a new episode is available!If you already follow our show, help a friend follow the show too. Want to support this podcast even more! Make a monthly subscription for only $3 a month here! Interested in becoming a female first responder? Reach out to learn more! Email - info@bluelinefitnesstesting.comBlue Line Fitness TestingFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bluelinefitnesstestingInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bluelinefitnesstesting/LinkedIn - Nikki Cloutier
Sirens, Slammers and Service - A podcast for Female First Responders
Get ready to laugh until you cry in this episode with former Conservation officer Eleena Monk! Eleena shares some insane stories and tales in her journey through West Edmonton Mall security to the Sheriffs to Conservation and is one of our funniest guests. She also represented Canada in the 2022 World Police and Fire Games in the sport of rugby, bringing home a bronze medal AND she is a budding tattoo artist!! Check out Eleena's work on Instagram @tattedmonkart Make sure you listen all the way until the end for the BEST story we have ever had on this podcast! *** DISCLAIMER - You may need to pull over if you are driving because you are going to laugh so hard!!Season 3 is proudly sponsored by Alberta Defensive Tactics Training owned by local Peace Officer Jamie Erickson. Jamie has nearly 20 years teaching experience both in the Law Enforcement field and Private sectors, spent 2 years instructing Officer Safety at the Alberta Solicitor General Staff College and has taught hundreds of Emergency Services Personnel throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, The Northwest Territories and the Yukon.Check out all the training and courses that ADTT offers and follow them on IG @erickson_adtt Support the showFill out our survey with all your questions, feedback and ideas for new episodes or leave us a voicemail here! Follow our show on Apple Podcasts so that you get notified each time a new episode is available!If you already follow our show, help a friend follow the show too. Want to support this podcast even more! Make a monthly subscription for only $3 a month here! Interested in becoming a female first responder? Reach out to learn more! Email - info@bluelinefitnesstesting.comBlue Line Fitness TestingFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bluelinefitnesstestingInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bluelinefitnesstesting/LinkedIn - Nikki Cloutier
Sirens, Slammers and Service - A podcast for Female First Responders
Sirens, Slammers and Service is kicking off SEASON 3 with an absolute legend!! Shirley Benson became the first woman EVER to work as a firefighter in Edmonton and throughout her over 30 year career, she moved up through the ranks to become a district chief. A first for so many milestones as a female, being a trailblazer is nothing new for this awarded Global Woman of Vision!! But, to be clear, Benson has never looked at herself with the term ‘female firefighter.'“I'm a firefighter who is female. First and foremost, I was a city of Edmonton firefighter, before all else that's who I am at the core even. And then just secondary to that it just happens that I'm a woman as well. So, that's how I look at it.”Check out this AMAZING episode and get ready to be blown away with the wisdom, wit and wicked stories this fantastic female first responder shares! Season 3 is proudly sponsored by Alberta Defensive Tactics Training owned by local Peace Officer Jamie Erickson. Jamie has nearly 20 years teaching experience both in the Law Enforcement field and Private sectors, spent 2 years instructing Officer Safety at the Alberta Solicitor General Staff College and has taught hundreds of Emergency Services Personnel throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, The Northwest Territories and the Yukon.Check out all the training and courses that ADTT offers here and follow them on IG @erickson_adttSupport the showFill out our survey with all your questions, feedback and ideas for new episodes or leave us a voicemail here! Follow our show on Apple Podcasts so that you get notified each time a new episode is available!If you already follow our show, help a friend follow the show too. Want to support this podcast even more! Make a monthly subscription for only $3 a month here! Interested in becoming a female first responder? Reach out to learn more! Email - info@bluelinefitnesstesting.comBlue Line Fitness TestingFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bluelinefitnesstestingInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bluelinefitnesstesting/LinkedIn - Nikki Cloutier
Dr. Alex Eastman is the Senior Medical Officer at the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Office of Health Security (OHS). In this role, he is responsible for operational medicine across DHS in addition to countering threats to the United States worldwide. On the operational front, Dr. Eastman is a Task Force Officer with ICE Homeland Security Investigations and is assigned to the Special Response Team (SRT) program. He is also a Dallas Police Department lieutenant, the Chief Medical Officer of the Dallas Police Department, and the Lead Medical Officer for the Dallas Police SWAT Team. He is actively involved in national planning for law enforcement medical support through the Department of Justice's Officer Safety and Wellness Group, the Committee on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, the Hartford Consensus Working Group and serves as the Medical Advisor for the Major Cities Chiefs Association.Dr. Alex Eastman joins host Fred Burton to discuss:How he applies emergency medicine to his career in the security industry.The biggest gaps in medical training that security teams experience when protecting people, property and reputation.Advice for corporate security and protection leaders on where to start with training their teams to be prepared for medical emergencies.
Law Enforcement Life Coach / Sometimes Heroes Need Help Podcast
What a great conversation I had with a man who has dedicated his life to the mission of creating and supporting Courageous Leadership and the importance of creating an environment of empowerment and support for each other. Author of "The Courageous Police Leader, A Survival Guide for Combating Cowards, Chaos, and Lies". Travis is on a mission to rebuild the foundation of this thing of ours called the Law Enforcement Profession. You can also watch the interview on my YouTube channel. Until next week, take care of yourself and each other, God Bless, John The Courageous Police Leadership (CPL) Alliance is committed to saving communities and the law enforcement profession one courageous leader at a time. Based on the core principles of courageous police leadership, the CPL Alliance is a member organization of leaders in the law enforcement profession that are dedicated to ensuring that leadership is brought to agencies and communities that ensure public safety, civility, and nobility are the driven forces behind leadership. Join the CPL Alliance today - www.cplalliance.orgTravis Yates is the Director of Training at SAFETAC Training, full-time police officer and has spent his career training first responders across the world. An ILEETA Trainer of the Year and one of the most prolific law enforcement authors in the world, Travis has trained thousands of law enforcement professionals across the globe and in over 40 states. Specializing in Leadership, Officer Safety and Risk Management, Travis is often interviewed by major media outlets including CNN and USA Today. Contact us and find out how you can bring SAFETAC Training to your area - www.safetac.org.https://www.amazon.com/Courageous-Police-Leader-Survival-Combating/dp/1733160590/ref=sr_1_1?crid=HJQHM6U0EMMB&keywords=the+courageous+police+leader&qid=1681566161&sprefix=the+courageous+police+%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-1https://www.linkedin.com/in/travisyates1744?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3B2%2Bcvsi1%2FRY%2B1Wwmtr0qORw%3D%3Dhttps://www.travisyates.org/https://www.yatesreport.com/Thank you for taking the time to give this podcast a listen. If you would like more information on other Law enforcement Life Coach initiatives, our "Sometimes Heroes Need Help" wellness seminar or our One-On-One life coaching please visit :www.lawenforcementlifecoach.comJohn@lawenforcementlifecoach.comAnd if you would like to watch the interview you can view it in it's entirety on the Law Enforcement Life Coach YouTube Channel : https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCib6HRqAFO08gAkZQ-B9Ajw/videos/upload?filter=%5B%5D&sort=%7B%22columnType%22%3A%22date%22%2C%22sortOrder%22%3A%22DESCENDING%22%7D
On today's episode, Dennis speaks with SCT Instructor of De-Escalation and Crisis Intervention That Actually Works, Jeff Scholz. Jeff is a retired Senior Investigator from the New York State Police with over 24 years of service and over 28 total years of experience in law enforcement. Upon retirement, Jeff was the Senior Investigator for BCI Training at the State Police Academy, responsible for the development, facilitation, and delivery of training programs to over 1,100 NYSP Investigators in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, (BCI), as well as programs for uniformed Troopers, recruits, civilians, and outside law enforcement agencies. Jeff is certified as a New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services Master Instructor for Police Topics and is a recognized instructor for the Bureau of Justice Assistance Valor program for the Officer Safety and Wellness Initiative. Jeff has now taken a new role in providing quality public safety-oriented programs to public and private entities to help mitigate these threats and founded 886 Consulting, LLC. Jeff talks about de-escalation training and the impact it has on how police officers handle everyday situation and the importance of communication. Today, Dennis and Jeff discuss the tactics of de-escalation, what you will learn and how to apply de-escalation in Jeff's course, the concern and myth of "wokeness" with de-escalation, why de-escalation is smart and safe policing and the importance of treating people with family and empathy to get further in this career. Check out Jeff's upcoming classes here: https://www.streetcoptraining.com/courses/de-escalation-and-crisis-intervention-that-actually-works/ If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast, it truly helps! Sign up for classes here: https://streetcoptraining.com/course-list/Follow our podcast here: https://streetcoptraining.com/street-cop-podcast/ or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515
If you've visited the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington DC, you will know it is a moving and powerful experience like no other. The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) helps to oversee the operations of the memorial and puts on programs and seminars for public safety professionals across the board. In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley speaks with Troy Anderson, executive director of Officer Safety and Wellness at NLEOMF, about NLEOMF's officer wellness programs, reducing line of duty deaths, NLEOMF'S recent firearms safety summit and upcoming plans for National Police Week. About our sponsor This episode of the Policing Matters Podcast is brought to you by Staccato. Choose the handgun trusted by over 900 law enforcement agencies across the country. With Staccato, you can feel confident knowing you aren't sacrificing incredible accuracy for reliability. Whether you're protecting your family at home or on duty, Staccato has your back. Military and law enforcement receive discount pricing through the Staccato Heroes Program. Visit www.Staccato2011/heroes-program.com to learn more.
Vernon Herron has more than 35 years of experience in public safety and law enforcement. He currently serves as Director, Baltimore City Police Department, where he manages the Officer Safety and Wellness Section (OS&W) which houses both the Early Intervention and Health & Wellness Units. The Officer Safety and Wellness Section, promotes both physical and mental health through training, seminars/workshops, wellness initiatives and programming, health publications, and supporting officers' in times of crisis. Additionally, OS&W facilitates police officers with immediate access to a mental health clinician, as soon as officers have been involved in a traumatic event, such as a “Police Officer Involved Shooting." Prior to joining the Baltimore City Police Department, Director Herron served more than 27 years in the Maryland State Police, he also served as the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Public Safety and Director of Homeland Security in Prince George's County, Md. Throughout his career, he has lectured across the United States on crime strategies and public safety. He holds a Master's of Science in Management from Johns Hopkins University. He also holds a Bachelor's of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland, University College. Mr. Herron is a graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Academy, Session 187. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Vernon Herron has more than 35 years of experience in public safety and law enforcement. He currently serves as Director, Baltimore City Police Department, where he manages the Officer Safety and Wellness Section (OS&W) which houses both the Early Intervention and Health & Wellness Units. The Officer Safety and Wellness Section, promotes both physical and mental health through training, seminars/workshops, wellness initiatives and programming, health publications, and supporting officers' in times of crisis. Additionally, OS&W facilitates police officers with immediate access to a mental health clinician, as soon as officers have been involved in a traumatic event, such as a “Police Officer Involved Shooting." Prior to joining the Baltimore City Police Department, Director Herron served more than 27 years in the Maryland State Police, he also served as the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Public Safety and Director of Homeland Security in Prince George's County, Md. Throughout his career, he has lectured across the United States on crime strategies and public safety. He holds a Master's of Science in Management from Johns Hopkins University. He also holds a Bachelor's of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland, University College. Mr. Herron is a graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Academy, Session 187. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to today's show!In this episode, I share the conversation I had w/ Brian Willis on his platform, The Excellence in Training Academy!Brian is the founder of Winning Mind training - provides resources to law enformanance professional including seminars and courses He is also the lead educator and founder of the Excellence in training academy - a professional development platform for Law enforcement and front line leaders Brian is recognized throughout North America as a catalyst for change in the law enforcement profession and a man with many questions.Brian was a full time police officer for 25 years and has over 30 years of law enforcement training experience. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contribution and commitment to Officer Safety in Canada, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of his contributions to the law enforcement profession and the Law Officer Trainer of the Year award. In addition to his work with law enforcement professionals Brian has served as a mental preparation coach for athletes from a variety of sports including two Olympic athletes.Ted talk “The most dangerous weapon in law enforcement” nearly 200,000 views on Youtube.In this conversation w/ Brian, we discuss a modern approach to training the tactical athlete. We also discuss how return to work protocols can be viewed through an ecological lens, and result in better outcomes. This was a really cool opportunity to talk w/ Brian, and I am very grateful that he allowed me to share this episode w/ you all....Enjoy the show! If you like today's episode, leave a review here....If you want to reach me directly, contact me on social media or shoot me @javier@igniteperformance.netInterested in taking your recovery and hydration to the next level?...Check out Ultrahuman supplements. Ultrahuman is one of the few supplements I stand by. Their products are as clean as it gets. Our athletes have been using Amino Code for Years.NO Gluten, NO Artificial Flavors or Sweetner. NO BS.Click my link and enter in the code COACHJAV10 for 10% off of your order. Episode Resources:Brian's website Brian's Youtube video " The Most Dangerous Weapon in Law Enforcement"Research Paper -Motor Learning Methods that induce high practice variabiliyt reduce kinematic and kinetic risk factor of non-contact ACL Injury Credits: Song- "Starstruck" by Freebeats.io Let's Chat!Twitter: @thecoachjavIG: @thecoachjav
Troy Anderson, Retired Ct. State Police Sergeant was on scene after the horrific Sandy Hook School Massacre. He tells the story of their response, and efforts to protect the mental health of first responders on scene. On December 14, 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut a killer forced their way into the Sandy Hook Elementary School and started firing. 26 people, including the shooter were killed. 20 of the victims were children. Troy Anderson, then a Connecticut State Police Sergeant, now retired, oversaw the agency's Mental Health and Wellness unit. He responded to the scene and tells the story of the Police and other First Responders efforts at the School and the notifications of next of kin. Troy is now the Executive Director, Officer Safety and Wellness for the National Law Enforcement Officers Fund and he talks about their on going programs and efforts to help officers stay healthy and resilient. Check out the Clubhouse: Drop In Audio Chat App for free. It is social audio, think of truly interactive talk radio. Be sure to become a member of our club for free, LET Radio and Podcast. Be sure to check out our website. Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show jay@lawenforcementtoday.com. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. Follow us on MeWe, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. There is social media and then there was social audio. Now the Breakout app combines the best of both. Best of all the Breakout app is free, with versions for iPhone and Android. Never miss out on an episode of the Law Enforcement Today Podcast subscribe to our free email newsletter, never more than 2 issues a week sent out. Click here and scroll down about halfway. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we sit down with Lt. Abbott and Det. Mannenbach to discuss how becoming a police officer has impacted their interaction with personal safety, home security, and public interactions.
Maurice "Moe" Hobson Jr, a native of Houston, Texas and a graduate of The Jack Yates Senior High School. He is an alumnus of West Texas A&M University and holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. He is happily married to his lovely wife, Cuca Hobson and proud father to Margarita, Maurice III and McKenzie. Pooh-Paw to granddaughter Kai. Moe is currently a Human Resource Training Specialist at Harris County Juvenile Probation Department. He has had worked in many areas of the department such as; Education Services, Personnel, Court Service and Accreditation and Quality Assurance. He also has 20 + years of experience as a coach, a community servant, radio personality, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and PTO President. Moe is a frequent speaker on juvenile justice topics such as; Staff Development, Team Building, Behavior Management, Crisis Response Intervention, Officer Safety, Social Media Awareness, LGBTQ+, Generational Differences and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Moe strongly believes when you learn, get excited about it! Then teach it with passion and enthusiasm. #moehobson #houston #yates #wtamu #criminaljustice #tsc #gogetit #interviews Social Media Links Youtube Channel youtube.com/c/ChipBakerTheSuccessChronicles LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/in/chipbakerthesuccesschronicles Facebook- Profile https://www.facebook.com/tscchipbaker Facebook- Page facebook.com/chipbakertsc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chipbakertsc/ Twitter twitter.com/chipbaker19 TikTok tiktok.com/@chipbakertsc Linktree https://linktr.ee/ChipBakerTSC Online Store http://chip-baker-the-success-chronicles.square.site/ Chip Baker- The Success Chronicles Podcast https://anchor.fm/chip-baker
Maurice “Moe” Hobson Jr, a native of Houston, Texas and a graduate of The Jack Yates Senior High School. He is an alumnus of West Texas A&M University and holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. He is happily married to his lovely wife, Cuca Hobson and proud father to Margarita, Maurice III and McKenzie. Pooh-Paw to granddaughter Kai.Moe is currently a Human Resource Training Specialist at Harris County Juvenile Probation Department. He has had worked in many areas of the department such as; Education Services, Personnel, Court Service and Accreditation and Quality Assurance. He also has 20 + years of experience as a coach, a community servant, radio personality, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and PTO President. Moe is a frequent speaker on juvenile justice topics such as; Staff Development, Team Building, Behavior Management, Crisis Response Intervention, Officer Safety, Social Media Awareness, LGBTQ+, Generational Differences and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Moe strongly believes when you learn, get excited about it! Then teach it with passion and enthusiasm. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Maurice "Moe" Hobson Jr, a native of Houston, Texas and a graduate of The Jack Yates Senior High School. He is an alumnus of West Texas A&M University and holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. He is happily married to his lovely wife, Cuca Hobson and proud father to Margarita, Maurice III and McKenzie. Pooh-Paw to granddaughter Kai.Moe is currently a Human Resource Training Specialist at Harris County Juvenile Probation Department. He has had worked in many areas of the department such as; Education Services, Personnel, Court Service and Accreditation and Quality Assurance. He also has 20 + years of experience as a coach, a community servant, radio personality, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and PTO President. Moe is a frequent speaker on juvenile justice topics such as; Staff Development, Team Building, Behavior Management, Crisis Response Intervention, Officer Safety, Social Media Awareness, LGBTQ+, Generational Differences and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Moe strongly believes when you learn, get excited about it! Then teach it with passion and enthusiasm. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On today's episode, Dennis speaks with retired NY State Trooper, Jeff Scholz. Jeff is a retired Senior Investigator from the New York State Police with over 24 years of service and over 28 total years of experience in law enforcement. Upon retirement, Jeff was the Senior Investigator for BCI Training at the State Police Academy, responsible for the development, facilitation, and delivery of training programs to over 1,100 NYSP Investigators in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, (BCI), as well as programs for uniformed Troopers, recruits, civilians, and outside law enforcement agencies. Jeff is certified as a New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services Master Instructor for Police Topics and is a recognized instructor for the Bureau of Justice Assistance Valor program for the Officer Safety and Wellness Initiative. Jeff has now taken a new role in providing quality public safety-oriented programs to public and private entities to help mitigate these threats and founded 886 Consulting, LLC. Jeff talks about de-escalation training and the impact it has on how police officers handle everyday situation and the importance of communication. If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining
NTD Evening News—06/21/2022 1. Covid Vax for Kids 6-Months Old and Up 2. GOP Aims to Flip House Seats in Virginia 3. J6 Hearings: Georgia Sec. of State Testifies 4. Uvalde: Police Chief Blamed for Late Response 5. Schools Penalize 'Malicious Misgendering'
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In this episode of Policing Matters, host Jim Dudley sits down with Troy Anderson, the executive director of officer safety and wellness at NLEOMF to discuss officer safety trends nationwide. Each year, in preparation for Police1's coverage of National Police Week, we speak with someone from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), the organization that built and continues to maintain the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. NLEOMF is a principal organizer of National Police Week events, including the annual Candlelight Vigil held each May 13 to honor all fallen officers. In addition, the Fund maintains the largest, most comprehensive database of line-of-duty officer deaths, conducts research into officer fatality trends and issues, and serves as an information clearinghouse.
Thank you so much for joining us! Light ‘Em Up is now being downloaded in 89 countries!We have been intensely focused on criminal justice issues that plague America. In this in-depth and exclusive episode, we examine what exactly is a “no knock warrant”.On March 13th we reach the 2-year anniversary of the tragic killing of Breonna Taylor, when the Louisville, Kentucky Metro Police kicked in her front door, fatally shooting and killing the 26-year-old EMT and Hospital Assistant while executing a no-knock warrant at her home. Coupling that fatal incident with the killing of Amir Locke on February 3rd, 2022 in Minneapolis, MN, where bodycam footage showed him asleep under a blanket on his sofa, when police opened the door to his apartment, then shot and killed him – we investigate further no-knock warrants.These high-profile cases are just two instances that have caused immeasurable heartache and suffering, especially within communities of color, where a predominance of these warrants are served.We don't need over-policing nor under-policing. We certainly don't need the on-going style and manner of confrontational policing that continues to impact disproportionately in communities of color.In the U.S. a no-knock warrant is a warrant that is issued by a judge or magistrate that allows law enforcement to enter a property without immediate prior notification of the residents, such as by knocking or ringing a doorbell or announcing themselves.Serving a no-knock warrant is high risk for the occupants and for the officers involved.Our expert in Policing & Public Safety, (Ret) Sgt. Victor Hayes, a highly decorated Supervisor who served 4 decades with distinction, merit and honor with the Cleveland Division of Policing, shares his vast experience working the “mean streets” of Cleveland, Ohio.While only 54 words in length, the 4th Amendment to the US Constitution, part of the Bill of Rights, plays a huge significance in our daily lives. This amendment forbids unreasonable searches and seizures of an individual's property.Stating that: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the person or things to be seized.” In this episode we explore:● The origin of no-knock warrants.The facts that:● no-knock warrants were born out of the failed “War on Drugs” which has been and always was more a war on class and race than anything else.We analyze more than 800 SWAT deployments involving no-knock and tactical entries, and found through a review of court records and interviews that 94 civilians and 13 law enforcement officers were killed in no-knock warrant raids in the US between 2010 – 2016.● You'll hear nationwide what action is being taken regarding no-knock warrants.● Does your state permit or ban no knock warrants?● Can you go to bed at night in the comfort and security of your own home with the expectation that the police won't kick down the door and kill you in cold blood?Trust and accountability between law enforcement and the communities they are sworn to protect is essential to advancing the goal of 21st century effective policing.We'd like to thank our friends at Feedspot. Recently we were honored by being ranked #17 out of the 35 Best Criminal Justice Podcasts. Please remember to visit their blog.For all your news and current affairs visit our new friends at Newsly at https://newsly.me. Phil Rizzo, EP
In this episode, JC Hudgison, member of the Code Council's Emerging Leaders Membership Council and CBO for the City of Tampa and Justin Edson, President of the Code Enforcement Officer Safety Foundation (CEOSF) discuss the hidden dangers code officials encounter on the job and the importance of spreading awareness of code enforcement officer safety. Links to topics referenced in this episode: CEOSF website - https://www.codeofficersafety.org/ Episode Length: 00:26:32
Police say they requested no-knock search warrants for a downtown Minneapolis apartment building last week because they feared for their safety. While entering one of the apartments, an officer fatally shot a man. This is an MPR News Evening update for February 10, 2022. Hosted by Natasha Senjanovic. Our theme music is by Gary Meister.
In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the data issues related to use of force in policing. In this episode, Chip Coldren led a discussion with Nicole Melendez and Kira Cincotta on the importance of the 911 professional in enhancing officer safety. Coldren, Melendez, and Cincotta discussed the key functions of the 911 professional, 911 professional perspectives on an embedded dispatch, and how risk models can assist 911 professionals and officers overcome barriers to effectively answering calls for service.
We are joined this episode with Mark Millard as we discuss officer safety. Mark is a Defensive Tactics Instructor and a Correctional Officer. We go over security, defensive tactics training, and self-defense training. Learn more about our Risk Management Department here: https://ibcins.biz/risk-management/ or by calling 712-277-2424.
Dan has worked as a law enforcement professional in the state of Arizona for over twenty-four years. Dan began his career as an officer in 1996 and in 1998 was selected as a Field Training Officer where he served until 2000. After two years as a detective, Dan returned to training and mentoring new employees and remained there until 2006 when he was promoted to Sergeant and began his leadership role supervising officers in the field. A year later, Dan was selected to the Field Training Unit once more, this time, inheriting the team as its supervisor. For seven years Dan led this critical and active team. As part of his role as the FTO Sergeant, Dan trained approximately 20 newly promoted supervisors. Dan's first interest in teaching was as a Defensive Tactics Instructor. Dan earned his certification in 2000. Since that time, Dan has had the opportunity to teach countless hours within the field. Dan has taught use of force related topics at ALEA, CGCC Reserve Academy, and internally at the Chandler Police Department. Dan has also developed outlines and taught classes for basic level use of force courses all the way up to DT Instructor School. For nearly five years Dan acted as his department's lead Use of Force Instructor and was responsible for teaching, facilitating, and preparing for classes as well as developing his DT staff. Dan is currently a certified Subject Matter Expert in General Instructor, Defensive Tactics Instructor, Ground Survival Instructor, Field Training Officer, Adult Learning Instructor, Ethics and Leadership Instructor. Dan also has extensive training through institutions such as Arizona Police Officers Standards and Training, National Institute of Ethics, Jack Enter's Proactive Leadership Strategies, Franklin/Covey Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, and Franklin/Covey The Nobility of Policing. Dan works as a consultant with law enforcement agencies to help develop Standardized Evaluations for FTO programs, continuous and advanced training for Field Training Officers, liability and case law updates as well as redeveloping the structure of the program to include more commonly known adult learning techniques. During his time as an FTO and an FTO Sergeant, he has played a role in training over 250 new officers. Dan is currently the Executive Director for the National Association of Field Training Officers. Prior to that appointment, Dan served six years as an elected executive board member of NAFTO as well as eight years as Vice President of the Arizona Chapter. Dan has developed course material and presentations for Standardized Evaluations, Adult Learning, Leadership, Ethics, and Officer Safety. As well as developed and taught courses for introductory Field Training Schools, Advanced Field Training, and Field Training Unit Management. Dan has also enjoyed the opportunity to present classes for local, county, and state law enforcement across the American Southwest, as well as US Army civilian police, civilian employees, sheriff staff, detention officers, and supervisors. In 2017 Dan was honored to receive the ILEETA International Law Enforcement Instructor of the Year award. National Association of Field Training Officers (NAFTO) - https://www.nafto.org/ ILET Network: https://ilet.network Tactical Breakdown Podcast: https://podcast.ilet.network/show/tactical-breakdown/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a law enforcement officer, have you ever been 'burned' by a bad decision?In this episode, Line of Duty's Ron Barber gives us his version of "Cops for Dummies/How to get Burned." He talks with LOD Technical Adviser Mark DiBona about an incident involving an officer giving a ride to a person walking along the interstate.Tune in to find out what happens next!
On this episode, our host Justin Edson, speaks with Eric Lutz who is the Director and Building Official of a municipality in South Carolina. He is also attending the inaugural Code Official Safety Specialist certification program. They discuss the certification program and ideas for officer safety.
A new programme will help prepare police with the various skills they need. The Government is investing $45 million in frontline officer safety - instead of arming police. It includes $15 million for a Tactical Response Model and expansion of the frontline skills course. Former Justice Advisory Group member Chester Borrows, himself a former officer, told Kate Hawkesby police need to have different strategies for today's challenges. "It requires all kinds of strategy and tactics applied to it, as is often said, you can't just arrest your way out of this stuff." LISTEN ABOVE
Jill James is joined by Jessica Toliver, who works as the Director of Technical Assistance at an independent research organization that focuses on critical issues in policing. Jessica explains her role in researching issues and providing best practice policies to agencies that need technical assistance. Police funding and resource management are hot topics in today's world. Jill uncovers the daily challenges that officers face when it comes to available resources, receiving help, and finding an outlet. Officer wellness and safety is an ongoing project, but Jess and her team continue working to improve how police services reach the public.
Why do officers continually put themselves in harm's way by making driver-side approaches on traffic stops?In this episode, Line of Duty's Ron Barber examines this very phenomenon and weighs in on this topic.Have a listen and tell us what YOU think!
Faster access to guns and officers working in pairs are on the cards following a spate of shootings. The Government says it's in discussion with police bosses about more protection for frontline police. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster spoke to Kim Hill.
Faster access to guns and officers working in pairs are on the cards following a spate of shootings. The Government says it's in discussion with police bosses about more protection for frontline police. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster spoke to Kim Hill.
This week, host Jim Dudley reports from the FBINAA 57th Annual National Conference in Orlando, Florida. In this episode, he chats with Below 100 instructor Sergeant Jeff Welch about the tenets of this officer safety initiative that aims to eliminate preventable line-of-duty police deaths and serious injuries through training that focuses on areas under an officer's control.
This is hands down the wildest episode of the podcast yet. When I first met the guest for my show today, I was absolutely stunned by what he was telling me is in his opinion, the greatest new threat to officers. Greg Kaminski is a former law enforcement officer, a digital forensic examiner, and the founder and CEO of CyberCuff. He believes that voice activated devices, often referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT), are an emerging threat that law enforcement needs to quickly gain an awareness. If you too are skeptical about this idea, just as I was, take the time to listen in on this episode and then immediately take Greg up on his offer for a free virtual training event coming up in just a couple of weeks. Get all links, resources and show notes at https://psi.chat/039
Our interview with Dr. Laura King on her perspective into officer safety and mental health.
This podcast will give basic tips on how to minimize the likelihood of being caught in a surprise ambush. Stay tuned for more.
In this podcast John Bush breaks down the Austin Regional Intelligence Center report on himself for a FB post about a Freedom Cells meeting at Brave New Books hosted by activist Derrick Broze. The report was found by a local reporter as part of the Anonymous #Blueleaks hack. John will explore the hacked documents from the Austin Regional Intelligence Center and answer the question what is a fusion center and why was APD keeping tabs on a local activist!?!Text from the report below......Subscribe to the Live Free Now podcast here - http://livefreenow.showItunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5Cgmp7i...Google - https://podcasts.google.com/search/li...Subscribe to my personal YouTube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxDz...Here is the text of the report......####Date of report: 06/24/16TLO LES: APD officerSuspicious Activity: Expressed or Implied Threat,Recruiting,Officer Safety,Regional Crime Trends,OtherReport: Primary suspect, John Bush...anti-government activist in Austin, Texas...along with his wife, Catherine Bleish.This couple is the owner of Brave New Books @ 1904 Guadalupe St, Suite B, a retailer of anti- government focused books and other media, as well as a venue for public speakers whose topics are related to anything along the anarchists' mindset. They are "very" active in their own circles, and John Bush has recently posted the follow on his Facebook:--What if instead of standing by and filming, organized groups of freedom fighters rushed the police, subdued them, and expelled them from their communities?Freedom Cells are an answer to police brutality.Derrick Broze on organizing against police brutality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wuxmf...Join us Wednesday the 19th at Brave New Books to learn more..... https:// www.facebook.com/events/1821254358102904/--One Austin Police officer, John Gabrielson, is a connected "friend" of this couple, and he is personally introduced by John Bush, at Brave New Books, in this video: https://youtu.be/TmXwWQ-akyQ The depth of the relationship is unknown, but this Officer Gabrielson is well known for his firm stance on government conspiracies, and it's connection to a more biblical front. ####
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), founded in 1984, has a three-pronged mission: to honor fallen officers, make it safer for those who serve, and educate the public about the history of American law enforcement. In this episode, host Jim Dudley speaks with Robyn Small from NLEOMF about the fund’s recent mid-year LODD report, the work of the National Law Enforcement Museum and other current initiatives.
Kelly Keith has 32 years Police experience. He has served with the Winnipeg Police Service as a General Patrol Constable, Plain Clothes Detective and Undercover Drug Officer. He has also served with the Victoria Police Department as a General Patrol Constable and while employed with Victoria Police was seconded to the Justice Institute of British Columbia as a Sergeant in charge of Use of Force and Physical Training. He then served with Atlantic Police Academy as an Inspector in charge of Officer Safety, Use of Force, Physical Training, Communication Tactics and Tactical Firearms. Kelly is still an active Police Sergeant with the Ste Anne Police Service on a part time basis.Kelly has extensive practical experience working the street and dealing with Use of Force from officer presence up to dealing with assaultive males with knives and handguns.He has also taught instructors extensively in the United States and a handful of times Internationally in Use of Force related topics. Kelly has testified in Use of Force related cases in various provinces within Canada and has been declared a Use of Force Expert for court purposes across Canada. Kelly has also done internal Use of Force related investigations in various provinces within Canada. Kelly answers the questions:What do you think is the number one thing most trainers get wrong when delivering reality based training?What if the solution is not agreed on by instructors? if they are grey scenarios does that mean the solution is not black and white? Will the grey scenarios result in higher number of failures with students going through the training? Why do you think it is that instructors avoid these grey scenarios if there is so much advantage to them? and more!
Podcast: Raider-Cop Podcast Date: July 22, 2020 Episode #149 Subject: Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA), So What's The Problem ? Host: Al Martinino aka Alpha Mike Word Of The Week: Taste and see that the Lord is good. How happy is the man who takes refuge in Him. Psalms 34:8 Main Topic: LEOSA Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act / HR-218 Enacted July 22, 2004 Amended in 2010 and 2013 Amendment: Extend to those separated after 10 years (Active, Reserve, Auxiliary, Volunteer) Amendment: Extend benefits to active, retired military Department of Defense MP, & Amtrak Police Amendment: Retired LEO's must carry photo ID with authorized under LEOSA Qualify to receive the privilege issued by the State (pass qualification) Problem A. Definition of firearm based on State rules Problem B. Gun free zones Problem C. Some States do not issue a LEOSA authorization ID Problem D. Annual firearms certification per LEOSA, listing of certified instructors LEOSA is not clear on which firearm authorized to carry Reference: LEOSA 18 U.S. Code § 926B.Carrying of concealed firearms by qualified law enforcement officers (Cornell Law School) LEOSA state by state: Why are retired police officers having problems? Eric Daigle Esq Law Group DLG Aug 6, 2019 Song Of The Week: Tiers on my pillow by Little Anthony Up Next: G-Shock #150 Become a member of the USCCA by hitting the link below or text "Raider" to 87222 @RaiderCopNews @TestEvery1521 Test Everything 5 minutes on the Power of God Instagram @day_with_milo Co-host of Raider-Cop Tube coming 2021 @raidercoppodcast Parler: @RaiderCopNation Facebook Twitter iTunes Spotify Stitcher Google Play PodBean YouTube TuneInJoin the Raider-Cop NATION Pistol Pete the Gunsmith Kilo Sierra’s Firearms Training or Investigation: Sepulveda inc #EmpanadaLadiesOfGeorgia #MoxieMatron @TanTenacity74 Twitter Manifest Your Dreams With Moxie Matron #JailsLASD #CACorrections #MDCR #NYPD #LAPD #LASD #MDPD #MPD #NYSP #NJSP #LVPD #Security #HCSO #PBSO #BSO #OCSO #PCSO #SFPD #DPD #HPD #SAPD #LCSO #FMPD #CCSO #NYC #NYCDOC #NJDOC #PPD #SLPD #CPD #TestEverything @RaiderCopNation #RaiderCopNation #TrainUp #o9TG #WiseGuySeries #TrainUpSeries #RollCallSeries #ThinkOuttaDaBox #SideBarSeries #BeLikeJack #Corrections Twitter @RaiderCopNation, Parler @RaiderCopNation, FaceBook @RaiderCopNation, Instrgram @DayWithMilo, Tik Tok @RaiderCopNation, Linkedin @raider-cop-podcast-ao12b96b/ Youtube Free Music: Triumph by Yung Logos, Rodeo Show by The Green Orbs, Minor Blues for Booker E’s Jammy Jams, Happy Birthday Mambo, by E’s Jammy James. The Awakening Patrick jazz Space, The Current Blues, Blue Infusion, Front Porch Blues, Crazy Blues, Midnight Special, Super Blues, Bright Eyed Blues, Bleeker Street Blues, Olde Salooner Blues, Miles BeyondPatrikiosMusic: I'm Back by Eye of the beholder.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Officer Safety in Times of Civil Unrest | MONDAY MORNING ROLL CALL | Episode 058 Monday Morning Roll Call is released every week by On The Blue Line and provides a Ten Minute overview of issues that matter to you and provides encouragement for the week ahead. WATCH VIDEO OF THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: OnTheBlueLine In this episode I discuss: This week, I discuss protests across the country and their effect on law enforcement. I mention the “Mau-y” awards on the Glenn Beck TV program which is available on the Blaze TV network, and how several of the situations shown were law enforcement actions. I specifically discuss Raleigh Police Department’s Twitter statement that shocked citizens across the country. I provide a common sense plea for balance and an understanding of the relationship between “Law Enforcement” and the “Law.” After the episode: Join our exclusive closed Facebook Group, On The Blue Line Guild. Join our Email List for up-to-date information, Contests, and News. Leave us an iTunes rating and review! Visit our Website regularly for the most up-to-date information. On The Blue Line was founded and is operated by active-duty law enforcement to fulfill the mission of providing guidance, resources and community for law enforcement officers, first responders, and military personal in their off-duty lives. HONOR | EMPOWER | EDUCATE | DEFEND
On this episode of CNA Talks, Zoë Thorkildsen sits down with Liza Cordeiro to discuss her research on correctional officer safety.
On today's episode I interview Dr. Genovese, Chief Medical Officer for Acadia Healthcare, which operates a network of 585 behavioral health facilities with approximately 17,900 beds in 40 States, the United Kingdom and Puerto Rico.Dr. Genovese is also the Medical Director of the Officer Safety and Wellness Committee of the FBI National Academy Associates and serves on the CMO Corporate Council of the Joint Commission. He is Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona and the former Chief Medical Officer of Sierra Tucson. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, a member of the American Medical Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry and the American Society of Addiction Medicine.
In this episode, you'll find out what's happening around the state, talk safety and more with a Michigan Conservation Officer, and hear listener questions answered in the mailbag segment. The episode wraps up with a discussion deer season here in Michigan. A transcript of this podcast is available here: https://www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/Transcript_Wildtalk_Episode_6_637417_7.pdf
So far, 2018 has proven to be deadly for law enforcement officers. There have been multiple officers killed or wounded by gunfire, and many wonder if there is any end in sight. In this episode, Jonathan discusses three tactical considerations for officer safety that could save your life and ensure that you go home at the end of your shift. For some, this episode is a review of your training and a reminder to avoid complacency. For others, this episode will present new tactics and ideas that you will have to pursue further.
Steffan talks with Dir. of Officer Safety and Wellness for the LEO Memorial Fund Nick Bruehl on recent cop killings in Colorado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back. In this episode, Patrick talks with Brian Willis. Brian is an internationally-recognized thought leader, speaker, trainer and writer. Brian serves as the Deputy Director for the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association and is President of the training company Winning Mind Training. He was a full time police officer with the Calgary Police Service for many years. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contribution and commitment to Officer Safety in Canada and was named Law Officer of the Year in 2011. Patrick and Brian talk about various topics in this episode, but the focus is how Officers can become better people for themselves, departments and communities they serve. Check out Winning Mind Training here: http://winningmindtraining.com At Winning Mind Training we work with: * Law enforcement Leaders who are willing to Dare to Be Great in order to most effectively serve and lead the people in thier organization * Law enforcement officers who are committed to training their mind, body and spirit in order to become the best enforcement professional and best person they can be. * Law enforcement trainers who want to be great at what they do in order to create the best possible learning environment for their officers and instill in them the highest possible level of competence and confidence. Find Brian here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianrwillis/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwC-RHsC6gw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W92RKHjVqxI Find this and other great episode at www.cjevolution.net Patrick
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back. In this episode Patrick talks about a recent article in PoliceOne - Critical Lessons to live by - by Contributor Ron Avery. Officer safety is paramount and we all need to realize that we all are targets - Make yourself a hard target! Officers also need to remain vigilant when it comes to safety not only in their professional duties, but also in their private lives. Check out the article here: https://www.policeone.com/police-products/firearms/training/articles/8540571-Officer-safety-in-the-modern-age-10-critical-lessons-to-live-by/ Check out the CJevolution website: www.cjevolution.net Be safe- Patrick
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello and welcome back everyone. In this episode Patrick talks about a recent PoliceOne article called 20 golden principles for prevailing on the street. Great information by Lt. Dan Marcou - A decorated veteran officer and internationally-recognized police trainer. Check it out here: https://www.policeone.com/Officer-Safety/articles/319405006-20-golden-principles-for-prevailing-on-the-street/ Check out the CJEvolution website: www.cjevolution.net Stay safe Patrick
In this Podcast Coach JC talks with Brian Willis! Brian Willis is recognized throughout North America as a thought leader, a catalyst for change in the law enforcement profession and a man with many questions. Brian operates Winning Mind Training, a company dedicated to help the men and women of law enforcement Embrace the Suck, Look for the Good, focus on What’s Important Now and Dare to Be Great. Brian was a full time police officer for 25 years and has over 27 years of law enforcement training experience. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contribution and commitment to Officer Safety in Canada, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of his contributions to the law enforcement profession and the Law Officer Trainer of the Year award. In addition to his work with law enforcement professionals Brian has served as a mental preparation coach for athletes from a variety of sports including two Canadian Olympic athletes. Brian is proud to serve as the Deputy Executive Director for the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA). He can be found at www.winningmindtraining.com, www.excellenceintrainingacademy.com, www.lifesmostpowerfulquestion.com, and www.experiencewinx.com.
On September 12, 2016, the Federalist Society at Berkeley Law hosted Heather Mac Donald and a panel of law enforcement professionals for a discussion on officer safety and community policing. The panelists reflected on their personal experiences in law enforcement and weighed in on the current crisis in police-community relations. -- Featuring: Kenton Rainey, Chief, BART Police Department; Scott Erickson, Founder, Americans in Support of Law Enforcement; Daryl Jackson, District Attorney Inspector; Harry Stern, Managing Principal, Rains Lucia Stern, PC; and Heather Mac Donald, Author, "The War on Cops". Moderator: Kevin Walker, Berkeley Law.
Critics of the so-called “Stop and Frisk” have effectively ended the practice in places like New York City. But the fact is that when an officer conducts a field interview or makes contact with an individual who they reasonably suspect to possess a weapon, conducing that search is an officer safety issue. The tactic has been held to be Constitutional in the 1968 case Terry v. Ohio, which was based on a stop conducted by Cleveland Police Department Detective Martin McFadden. Jim and Doug discuss how the tactic is used, and consider ways to better educate the public that it’s not a matter of police arbitrarily stopping people on the street, but based on the officer’s articulable observations.
During the GHSA 2015 Annual Meeting, the National LEL Program sat down with Sheriff John Whetsel, Sheriff of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma and chair of the National Sheriffs Association Traffic Safety Committee, and Ed Hutchinson, Director of Traffic Safety for the National Sheriffs Association, to talk about ways to reduce injuries and fatalities for the law enforcement officers who are on the front lines of traffic safety.
QUESTIONS & IN THE NEWS! Oakland PD facing Massive Layoffs http://www.policeone.com/Officer-Safety/articles/2085797-Calif-PD-facing-layoffs-of-150-officers/ Digital Adverts on License Plates http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/us_and_canada/10368899.stm Listener Question:Â I got a default judgment on my case. I am trying to collect my money. How can I do this if he changed his number and I cant reach him? Getting into the middle of what you […]