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Retired police officer, author, host of the PoliceOne podcast "Policing Matters" and professor at San Francisco State University Jim Dudley joins Tom for an honest discussion of the old and new ways. What has improved and what modern police officers can learn from their predecessors? Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. Go to www.warstoriesofficial.com to listen to older episodes or to support us by buying our merch. You can also support us at https://patron.podbean.com/warstories... and follow us on Instagram @war_stories_official and Facebook at www.facebook.com/WarStoriesOfficialPodcast
On this episode of the American Warrior Show we have Mike Wook, author of Newhall Shooting: A Tactical Analysis Mike is a Graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, a graduate of the US Army Airborne School, and a retired Air Force Instructor/Evaluator Pilot. He's the author of Newhall Shooting: A Tactical Analysis, the highly-acclaimed study of the 1970 California Highway Patrol gunfight in Newhall, California, and wrote the Tactical Analysis column at PoliceOne.com for eight years. Mike is the Senior Editor at RevolverGuy.com, and an active instructor in both the law enforcement and armed citizen communities. He's a prior guest on the American Warrior Show podcast and is pleased to be back with the wonderful patriots of the American Warrior Society.
In this episode, Adam Davis, a former law enforcement officer, shares his journey of overcoming childhood trauma, addiction, and suicidal thoughts to find healing and purpose. He has written several books and speaks to first responders about finding hope and healing. His message of love and grace resonates with many, as he receives numerous messages and testimonials about the impact of his work. Adam continues to write and speak because he sees the fruit of his efforts and wants to make a positive impact in the lives of others. Adam Davis shares his mission to bring healing and hope to first responders and their families. He emphasizes the power of forgiveness and the importance of acknowledging and dealing with pain. Davis believes that by renewing the mind and cultivating love, individuals can experience transformation and live in abundance. He encourages readers to read and meditate on scripture to change their thinking and behavior patterns. Davis's ultimate goal is to impact lives and create a ripple effect of love and healing. TAKEAWAYS Adam Davis shares his personal journey of overcoming childhood trauma, addiction, and suicidal thoughts. He emphasizes the importance of finding healing and purpose through love and grace. Adam has written several books and speaks to first responders about his experiences and the message of hope. He continues to write and speak because he sees the positive impact his work has on others. Forgiveness is the first step to finding freedom and healing. Acknowledging and dealing with pain is essential for personal growth. Renewing the mind through reading and meditating on scripture can lead to transformation. Cultivating love and nurturing the inner garden of the heart can bring about positive change. The ultimate goal is to impact lives and create a ripple effect of love and healing. ABOUT OUR GUEST Adam Davis has inspired lives around the globe with his powerful words. His books have not only topped bestseller lists but have also transformed countless lives. His work in personal development, leadership, and first responder advocacy is a beacon of practical wisdom and heartfelt encouragement, inspiring his audience to Live Unconquered. As a captivating speaker, Adam electrifies audiences with his unique blend of raw honesty, compelling storytelling, and actionable insights. His speaking engagements, which have taken him to prestigious platforms nationally, are transformative experiences. Whether addressing intimate gatherings or commanding large audiences, Adam's magnetic presence and thought-provoking messages leave a lasting impact on his listeners, engaging them and inspiring them to take action. Adam draws from his background as a former law enforcement officer and infuses his work with a rare authenticity and depth. His experiences bring unparalleled authenticity to his writing and speaking. His influence extends far beyond the written page and speaking stage. As the founder and executive director of the Live Unconquered Foundation, he channels his passion into tangible support for first responder wellness. His expertise and inspiring message have garnered attention from major media outlets, including Good Morning America, Fox News, Entrepreneur Magazine, Law Enforcement Today, PoliceOne, Reuters, and many more. An alumnus of Troy University, Adam is also a devoted husband and a loving father to their three children. His commitment to these roles, balanced with his professional success, showcases his dedication and balance in life. Adam continues to write, speak, and advocate, touching lives and fostering positive change on a global scale. CONNECT WITH ADAM http://theadamdavis.com/ +++++ FIRST RESPONDER WELLNESS PODCAST Web site: https://ptsd911movie.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ptsd911movie/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ptsd911movie/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQ8jxjxYqHgFQixBK4Bl0Q Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/first-responder-wellness-podcast/id1535675703 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2wW72dLZOKkO1QYUPzL2ih 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.
New Episode Alert! Join us on the LEO First Podcast as we sit down with Captain Kory Flowers, a 25-year veteran of the Greensboro Police Department. Captain Flowers is not just an expert in law enforcement but also a renowned trainer on subversive criminal groups, leadership, and tactical communication. His insights have been featured in top publications like Police One, Police Magazine, and the Los Angeles Times, and he's a familiar voice on the Street Cop Podcast. In this episode, we dive into his experiences, the importance of effective communication in law enforcement, and his impactful work with Run Well, a mentorship program for young men. Don't miss this engaging conversation with a leader dedicated to shaping the future of policing! #police #lawenforcement #policeofficer #policetraining #leadership #firstresponders #swat #family
A deadly shooting occurred at the Kansas City Chiefs parade in Kansas City. We just got new information from the police on the victims and the investigation. According to the White House, President Biden has been briefed on the the shooting. Plus, the Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee announces a “serious national security threat” and sources say it's related to Russia. Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY) who was briefed on the threat, joins to express that there is no cause for anybody to panic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
QUANTUM changes in POLICE TRAINING & why CONSERVATIVE values ARE AMERICAN Values with LT Dave Smith/ “J.D. Buck Savage” | TIR 066 See this Episodes complete SHOW NOTES at https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes We know first-hand the struggle of trying not to take the job home with us and let it affect our families. We know the toll the law enforcement career can have on marriages and relationships. And we also have been frustrated by the lack of authentic leadership in our agencies. This Law Enforcement Podcast was designed to help you overcome the mental toll of the law enforcement career and the negative effects it can have on your personal life. Hosted by active-duty law enforcement, we bring you two weekly podcasts. On Thursday, in The Interview Room we sit down with amazing guests who provide actionable advice on leadership, mental health, and relationships from their lived experiences. On Monday, in Morning Roll Call, you and I enjoy a cup of coffee and discuss current events, offer encouragement, and discuss practical steps for achieving the life we were meant to live. If you're ready to become a better leader and protector on and off the job, then, please, scroll up and click follow to join us on the journey. Go Deeper: LISTEN NOW: YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio ___________________ FOLLOW: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTok ___________________ In this episode, I sit down with Dave Smith: Former police lieutenant Dave Smith is an internationally known speaker, writer and law enforcement expert. Dave completed his college degree at the University of Arizona while fighting forest fires with the “Coconino Hot Shots” and then began his police career with the Tucson Police Department. In 1978 he joined the Arizona Department of Public Safety, holding positions in Patrol, SWAT, Narcotics, Training and Management. In 1980 he developed the popular “Buck Savage” video training series, was the lead instructor for the Calibre Press “Street Survival” seminar from 1983 to 1985, and was instrumental in developing Calibre's timeless “Tactical Edge” officer survival book. Dave holds numerous instructor certifications in firearms, defensive tactics, and human performance and is a proven expert witness and consultant. In 1989, Dave joined the Law Enforcement Television Network (LETN), developing and hosting cutting-edge police, security and public safety training as its Director of Education and was the general manager of Calibre Press until January of 2002. Dave continued to instruct the “Street Survival” seminar through 2012 as its senior instructor and he managed the most comprehensive update to the seminar since 2003. Dave created the video training unit for PoliceOne.com and is still one of the primary trainers for the online Police One Academy. He produced and hosted PoliceOne's award winning “Roll Call Reality Training” segments and was a member of their advisory board. Dave has authored hundreds of articles for publications including Police Chief, Law and Order, The Trainer, Police Marksman, the Calibre Press Newsline, PoliceOne, Officer.com, Law Officer, NationalPolice.org and POLICE magazine. Dave currently trains internationally through the Arizona-based “The Winning Mind LLC” and is a regular columnist for POLICE magazine, the National Police Association and Law Officer.com. Dave is the author of the popular book In My Sights and is a frequent media analyst concerning law enforcement issues. Topics discussed: · Police Training · JD Buck Savage · Sheriffs are Constitutional Officers · A Banana Republic if you can keep it. · Governors should be like Ron DeSantis · Democrat · Republican · Election Shenanigans · Masking Didn't Work!! · The power of Positive Annoyance. · Fascism- what it is, what it looks like. · Saul Alinsky- Rules for radicals. · Idiocracy and 1984 shouldn't be how-to manuals. · Wyoming · Rube Goldberg Machine · Common Sense · Conservative Values are American Values · All Democracies fail. · Plato and Totalitarian philosophy · Persians and the Athenians · Donald Trump · Stand up for what you believe. · Be ready to fight or nurture. · Elitist Conservatives. · Green is the New Red. The Green Movement and Communism. · Duty, Honor, Loyalty, Selfless Service, Courage, Strength. · Illiberalism and cultish behavior. · It is time to stand. · The hope is you the listener. AFTER the episode: • LEAVE US AN iTUNES rating and review! [This is a HUGE help] • VISIT OUR Website: https://www.ontheblueline.com/ • EMAIL me your feedback: Feedback@OnTheBlueLine.com • Get the eBook, “How the law enforcement makes you cynical and what you can do about it” by Wayne Mulder. The On The Blue Line Podcast has a mission of creating a world where law enforcement life expectancies are EQUAL with the general population. HONOR | EMPOWER | EDUCATE | DEFEND An On The Blue Line Media LLC production.
It is time that we put LAW ENFORCEMENT back into POLICING with Sgt. Betsy Smith | TIR 065 See this Episodes complete SHOW NOTES at https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes We know first-hand the struggle of trying not to take the job home with us and let it affect our families. We know the toll the law enforcement career can have on marriages and relationships. And we also have been frustrated by the lack of authentic leadership in our agencies. This Law Enforcement Podcast was designed to help you overcome the mental toll of the law enforcement career and the negative effects it can have on your personal life. Hosted by active-duty law enforcement, we bring you two weekly podcasts. On Thursday, in The Interview Room we sit down with amazing guests who provide actionable advice on leadership, mental health, and relationships from their lived experiences. On Monday, in Morning Roll Call, you and I enjoy a cup of coffee and discuss current events, offer encouragement, and discuss practical steps for achieving the life we were meant to live. If you're ready to become a better leader and protector on and off the job, then, please, scroll up and click follow to join us on the journey. Go Deeper: LISTEN NOW: YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio ___________________ FOLLOW: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTok ___________________ In this episode, I sit down with Betsy Smith: Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith retired in 2009 as a 29-year veteran of a large metropolitan police department in the Chicago suburbs. Beginning her career as a police dispatcher at age 17, Betsy became an officer four years later and has held positions in patrol, investigations, narcotics, juvenile, hostage negotiation, crime prevention and field training. She received her four-year degree from Western Illinois University in 1991, and was a class officer and graduate of the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety's School of Staff and Command in May of 2001. She supervised her department's K-9 Unit, served as a field training sergeant, recruitment team sergeant, bike patrol coordinator, Crowd Control Bike Team leader, and supervisor of the Community Education/Crime Prevention Unit. Betsy served on the Elderly Services Team, the Crisis Intervention Team, and was a proud founding supervisory member of NPD's Honor Guard Unit. Betsy received numerous awards and commendations from her police department as well as many local and national awards for her performance as a police officer and supervisor. From 1999 – 2003 Betsy hosted various training programs and was a content expert for the Law Enforcement Television Network (LETN), is currently an on-air commentator and advisor for the Police One Academy and was a featured character in the Biography Channel's “Female Forces” reality show. She has been a law enforcement trainer for over 20 years and was a content expert and senior instructor for the Calibre Press “Street Survival” seminar from 2003 through 2012 where she also created the “Street Survival for Women” seminar. Betsy is a popular keynote speaker at conferences and events throughout the United States and has trained in various international venues. Since 1995, Betsy has authored hundreds of articles for law enforcement, government and civilian publications including Innovations in Government, Police Marksman, Law and Order, Police Chief, Law Officer, PoliceLink.com, PoliceOne.com, LawOfficer.com and various civilian firearms magazines through Harris Publications including “Combat Handguns.” She served on the advisory board of Police Marksman magazine, was a featured columnist and video contributor on Officer.Com, NationalPolice.org and PoliceOne.Com. Betsy is a media analyst and the spokesman for the National Police Association and is a sought-after law enforcement analyst on radio, in television and in print. Betsy is the creator of the only course of its kind for women in law enforcement, “The Winning Mind for Women” and is the owner of The Winning Mind LLC. Together, Betsy and her husband Dave develop and instruct cutting edge courses and travel extensively, bringing their inspirational messages throughout the world. Betsy can be reached through her website at FemaleForces.com. Topics discussed: · Police Reform. Police Change. · Female undercover police officers. · Female law enforcement in the 1980s. · De-escalation and female police. · National Police Association. · Black Lives Matter. · Defund the Police Movement. · Second Amendment Support. · Law Enforcement Response times. · Putting LAW ENFORCEMENT back into POLCIING. · Law Enforcement and Politics. · Co-Responder Mental Health programs for Law Enforcement. · Being a criminal is a conscious choice. · Amicus Briefs · Border Patrol “whipping case.” · The soft bigotry of low expectations. · Believing in something bigger than you. AFTER the episode: • LEAVE US AN iTUNES rating and review! [This is a HUGE help] • VISIT OUR Website: https://www.ontheblueline.com/ • EMAIL me your feedback: Feedback@OnTheBlueLine.com • Get the eBook, “How the law enforcement makes you cynical and what you can do about it” by Wayne Mulder. The On The Blue Line Podcast has a mission of creating a world where law enforcement life expectancies are EQUAL with the general population. HONOR | EMPOWER | EDUCATE | DEFEND An On The Blue Line Media LLC production.
We are again joined by Police One and The Rural Badge columnist, Kathleen Dias, to discuss her most recent article, "Where Did All the Old Cops Go?" You'll find it a great conversation about some impacts of the financial decisions that many police departments have made over the years in order to cut costs to tax payers. Email: 3copstalk@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.3copstalk.comYoutube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCFWKMerhChCE6_s5yFqc4awFacebook: 3 Cops Talk | FacebookInstagram: https://instagram.com/3copstalk?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Welcome to Fight in Progress! Today we are honored to be joined by our good friends, Travis and Traci Yates! Dr. Travis Yates is one of the most prolific writers in law enforcement and one of the most popular speakers in the industry. Over the last two decades his seminars on risk management, officer safety and leadership have been given to thousands of law enforcement professionals across the globe including 45 states. His articles have been read by millions of people and his leadership principles have been adopted by countless law enforcement leaders across the globe. He has been published hundreds of times in various publications including The Daily Caller, Law Officer Magazine and Police One. His expertise in various areas of law enforcement have been featured in media outlets such as Fox News, CNN, ABC, USA Today, Associated Press and many others. Website: https://www.travisyates.org/ Amazon Book Link: https://a.co/d/faXCTpK Description: Fight in Progress with Susan Simons aims to discuss problems and difficulties our officers face every day from sleep deprivation, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, and adrenal fatigue, to depression, isolation, physical illnesses, emotional distress, divorce and all too often suicide. Fight in Progress looks to cover these topics and discuss their solutions to help these warriors navigate these threats through education and preparation. We speak to experts, officers and their families from around the country to have hard discussions on what challenges this community faces, and what we can do to strengthen our men and women in law enforcement. About the Host- Susan, President and founder of Under the Shield, is a leading subject matter expert in First Responder Stress/PTSI, and has been an instructor for 26 years in many major military and law enforcement installations around the country including, FBI Academy Quantico VA, US Marine Corps 3rd Battalion 23 Marines Lima Company, US Air Force Europe, consulting clinician NYPD/FDNY post 9-11, National Tactical Operators Association, and Luke AFB in Arizona (current). In these trainings she provides resilience training for all first responders and takes a head on approach to the issues of suicide, divorce, and Post traumatic stress, with solutions to the real issues affecting those in the first responder community. Through her non-profit, Under the Shield Inc., she has created the only Stress Coach Certification in the United States specifically for law enforcement, first responders, military and their families. Susan holds a M.S. in Counseling and Human Development from Troy University and is a Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress as well as a Fellow with the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress. Contact a stress coach near you at Under The Shield: (855)889-2348 You can also reach out to the hosts directly for help at: Susan Simmons (334) 324-3570 or susan.simons@undertheshield.com Tom The-Bomb-Dot-Com (480) 861-6574 or Thaubold@undertheshield.com If you want to share your story on our Podcast, reach out to: Tracy “Mrs. The-Bomb-Dot-Com” - Spousal Stress Coach (480) 518-3775 Visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Media/Fight-In-Progress-100743441735923/ Find us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2tadjn3I4OC75lGmqZL7sc THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR JOINING US!
Communities WANT Police Officers to be WARRIORS with Jerrod Hardy | THE INTERVIEW ROOM | Episode 062 See this Episodes complete SHOW NOTES at https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes FOLLOW: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTok ___________________ In this episode, I sit down with Jerrod Hardy: Over 21 years of law enforcement experience in assignments such as Patrol, SWAT, School Resource Officer, Training Coordinator, Academy Coordinator, Hiring, Recruiting and Background Investigations. I use these experiences, lessons learned and my love for coaching and writing to continue to give back to our law enforcement professionals as well as those who simply want more from life. I currently write for Policeone.com and have a regular column, The Coaches Corner, in which I share defensive tactics information as well as career and transitional advice and experiences. As someone who bucked tradition and walked away from law enforcement at a young age, 46 years old, I love sharing the journey with all of you in my writing, speaking and podcasting. My first book, "Extraordinary People in Ordinary Places" was published in late 2019 and is available at Amazon.com. If you are looking for an inspiring, positive speaker, writer and trainer with years of real world and applicable experience, I would love to hear from you to discuss how we can work together. You can view my work, programs and testimonials on my website www.teamhardy.net Topics we discuss: · “Coaching Cops to Believe in Themselves.” · “Cops can't have all skills and no heart.” · “Cops should be their brother's keeper.” · “Cops don't need MORE training; they need BETTER training.” · “Law Enforcement needs Courageous people.” · “Law Enforcement supervisors MUST know their people.” · “CompStat served a purpose, but is it the best?” · “We have to change the law enforcement profession within ourselves first.” · How to live on purpose. The On The Blue Line Podcast has a mission of creating a world where law enforcement life expectancies are EQUAL with the general population. HONOR | EMPOWER | EDUCATE | DEFEND An On The Blue Line Media LLC production.
Ep. 47 Kent (WA) Police Department's Sgt. Eric Tung, known to many of you through his Blue Grit Wellness platform, joins me today to look back on his 16 years in law enforcement, and to look toward the future not just for him and his department, but for all law enforcement with what I call “relentless optimism.” First, we take a look back at Eric's career which started in 2007, just two years before the 2009 ambush murders of Seattle PD Officer Timothy Brenton and of the Lakewood Four, as they are known. We discuss our shared experience of that difficult time and what was to me, the surprising connection between the Lakewood officers and Kent PD. We also reflect on the Line of Duty Death of one of Eric's closest friends, Kent Police Officer Diego Moreno whose E.O.W. was five years ago this month. Eric also was in two critical incidents with his K9 Officer Kato, both times nearly losing Kato and his own life. As Designated Departmental Team Leader for Regional Valley Civil Disturbance Unit, Eric responded with this team to provide mutual aid to Seattle PD in response to years of annual May Day protests and ultimately to the 2020 riots. Eric used his passion for health and fitness to develop the Kent Police Department's Wellness and Peer Support programs and as I mentioned, his own platform Blue Grit Wellness. He creates his own content online, writes articles for Police One and hosts his own podcast Blue Grit Radio. He currently is the Department's Recruiting and Hiring Unit Supervisor. I ask what drew him to law enforcement. His “why” has evolved over the years, but he reflects on several reasons including the influence of a strained, and later repaired, relationship with his dad. Now a father himself, he discusses being in a dangerous profession when you have a two-year-old at home, yet knowing there is a two-year-old out there who needs you, as I learn, quite literally.While we talk about the big incidents, the hard and heavy moments, we end with that “relentless optimism,” reflecting on how sometimes it's in those small moments when you know as an LEO you have made a difference. Thanks, Eric!You can find Eric on his website:https://www.bluegritwellness.com/On Instagram, Facebook, and Tik Tok @bluegritwellness. On LinkedIn as Eric Tung. His podcast Blue Grit Radio is available on all podcast platforms.Eric has several articles on Police One. Here is the article I referenced:https://www.police1.com/rookie/articles/a-word-to-the-rookies-stay-humble-stay-hungry-1zsfEMTwoRREV3j1/Eric mentions the Blue Bridge Alliance which provides local law enforcement agencies with resources to render aid during interactions with community members in need. For more info:https://bluebridgealliance.org/As noted, this month marks the five-year anniversary of the Line of Duty Death of Kent Police Officer Diego Moreno. Officer Moreno, we thank for your service.E.O.W. Sunday, July 22, 2018https://www.odmp.org/officer/23727-police-officer-diego-morenoThanks for listening to On Being a Police Officer. YOU are what keeps me going.Find me on my social or email me your thoughts:Facebook: On Being a Police OfficerTwitter: @AbbyEllsworth13Instagram: on_being_a_police_officer
Adam Davis is an acclaimed author, speaker, and leader in the field of resilience, wellness, faith-based trauma healing, and leadership development.His story of overcoming complex trauma and personal challenges has been widely praised by major media outlets such as Entrepreneur Magazine, Fox News, The Huffington Post, PoliceOne.com, and Law Enforcement Today.An experienced former patrol officer, criminal investigator, and hostage negotiator, he has presented his inspiring message to thousands of people across 42 states in the USA.Adam's transformational new book Unconquered: Ten Principles to Overcome Adversity and Live Above Defeat, released in April 2023. Several of his previously published works have achieved bestseller status, with more than 130,000 copies sold since May 2018.He has been featured on multiple radio and TV shows, including The Rick & Bubba Show, The Blaze Radio Network, Family Life Today, The 700 Club, and The Glenn Beck Program – as well as the Team Never Quit Podcast hosted by Marcus Luttrell – to share his story of triumph over adversity.As a highly sought-after trainer and mentor for individuals facing similar unaddressed pain in life that had prevented them from living at their optimum level of success or fulfillment, Adam created the ‘LIVE UNCONQUERED' movement facilitating powerful leadership training using a unique formula based on resilience principles.He is also an official spokesperson for REBOOT Recovery First Responders – a non-profit organization dedicated to providing faith-based trauma healing support.
Lauri Stevens is the principal consultant and founder of LAwS Communications. Lauri is also the creator and producer of the SMILE Conference ® . A former Television news reporter and anchor, she is an interactive media professional with over 25 years of media experience, including 12 years in higher education as a Department Chair of Interactive Media. She is most well known for having worked with the Toronto Police Department in 2010 to develop a service-wide social media strategy integrating every operational unit. This strategy has been widely emulated by some of the largest police departments in North America and Europe. Clients include the Dallas Police, The USDOJ COPS Office, and the Massachusetts State Police.She was a social media columnist for LawOfficer.com and currently writes for PoliceOne.com. She has also been published in Police Chief, FBINAA magazine, the NSA's Sheriffs Magazine, California Peace Officer, American Police Beat, and Police and Security News and quoted in dozens of mainstream publications, including the Boston Globe, Washington Post, CNN, CBC, and NPR.Lauri is passionate about the Internet, the web, and social media and helping law enforcement leverage these technologies to help them do their jobs, connect with their communities, promote their departments, and investigate and solve the crime.She holds an MBA in eBusiness from Bentley University, an MS in Mass Communication/Communication Technology from Boston University, and a BA in Political Science from Clemson University.Telephone - 978.764.9887Email - lauri@lawscomm.netTwitter @lawscomm Linkedin.com/in/lauristevens www.lawscommunications.com
Are you ready to jumpstart your finances? Join me today over on the "Wounded Blue" with Randy Sutton to hear us talk about making money, spending money, keeping money and how to manage healthy debt. Meet Randy Sutton Randy is a nationally known expert and commentator on law enforcement issues and has been featured on FOX & FRIENDS and The ONE AMERICA NEWS NETWORK and is the "Crime and Safety" on air personality for KTNV TV Las Vegas. He has appeared on hundreds of radio shows across the nation including Patriot Radio, "Malcolm Out Loud," "The David Webb Show" and others. His articles have been published in "The New York Daily News," "Townhall.com," "The Dailey Caller," "Policeone.com," "Law Officer Magazine," Police Magazine" and others. https://randysuttonspeaks.com/ (https://randysuttonspeaks.com/) Meet Loral Langemeier: Loral Langemeier is a money expert, sought-after speaker, entrepreneurial thought leader, and best-selling author of five books. Her goal: to change the conversations people have about money worldwide and empower people to become millionaires. The CEO and Founder of Live Out Loud, Inc. – a multinational organization — Loral relentlessly and candidly shares her best advice without hesitation or apology. What sets her apart from other wealth experts is her innate ability to recognize and acknowledge the skills & talents of people, inspiring them to generate wealth. She has created, nurtured, and perfected a 3-5 year strategy to make millions for the “Average Jill and Joe.” To date, she and her team have served thousands of individuals worldwide and created hundreds of millionaires through wealth-building education keynotes, workshops, products, events, programs, and coaching services. Loral is truly dedicated to helping men and women, from all walks of life, to become millionaires AND be able to enjoy time with their families. She is living proof that anyone can have the life of their dreams through hard work, persistence, and getting things done in the face of opposition. As a single mother of two children, she is redefining the possibility for women to have it all and raise their children in an entrepreneurial and financially literate environment. Links and Resources: Ask Loral App:https://apple.co/3eIgGcX ( https://apple.co/3eIgGcX) Loral on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/askloral/ ( https://www.facebook.com/askloral/) Loral on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/lorallive/videos ( https://www.youtube.com/user/lorallive/videos) Loral on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorallangemeier/ ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorallangemeier/) Money Rules:https://integratedwealthsystems.com/money-rules/ ( https://integratedwealthsystems.com/money-rules/) Millionaire Maker Store:https://millionairemakerstore.com/ ( https://millionairemakerstore.com/) Real Money Talks Podcast:https://integratedwealthsystems.com/podcast/ ( https://integratedwealthsystems.com/podcast/) Integrated Wealth Systems:https://integratedwealthsystems.com/ ( https://integratedwealthsystems.com/) Affiliate Sign-Up:https://integratedwealthsystems.com/affiliates ( https://integratedwealthsystems.com/affiliates) Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes our show to more awesome...
In this episode, I speak with Kathleen Dias, a writer for PoliceOne. Kathleen is not a first responder, she is not military. As a matter of fact, she has nothing to do with this type of career field. Yet, she has been writing about it since 2019 for PoliceOne every month. She has great insight, especially when it comes to our officers working in the Sticks! Take a listen and I think you'll understand why she has been so successful in this field. You can also check her work out at TheRuralBadge.com. Enjoy ! #ruralpolice #policeone #communitypolicing Support the show
On The Blue Line Podcast | MORNING ROLL CALL | Are you willing to confront Evil? | Episode 079 ** Start at https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes for the complete show notes to each episode. The On The Blue Line Podcast and Blog has the mission of Empowering Cops in their personal lives and educating the public on the realities of law enforcement. The morning roll call is a weekly monologue show with Wayne Mulder. The Interview Room podcast is an interview style format hosted by Wayne Mulder In this episode: Three Stories that Matter to You: I go over a Police One article that talks about, “Why all law enforcement officers should read the 9/11 Commission Report.” I tell you about Jacob Schrader the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Officer who was honored for saving 4 lives in less than a year. Article is from The Spokesman- Review. I talk about an interview that was conducted with Deputy Toya Adams of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. This inspiring story is one of perseverance and caring for others. This article links to the video with the complete story. Two: A Crazy Thing to tell you: Check out the viral video: Wild Upper East Side car-chase robbery was no random attack, NYPD says. One take away for the week: Remembering 9/11 and the lessons of Unity and Confronting Evil that are still applicable today! I read your Rating and Reviews: Be sure to leave us a Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts and I will read it in an upcoming episode. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-blue-line-podcast/id1456545904 EMAIL me your feedback: Feedback@OnTheBlueLine.com LINKS: Get the eBook, “How the law enforcement makes you cynical and what you can do about it” by Wayne Mulder. Articles Discussed: Podcast Movement apologizes to Ben Shapiro after claiming that his presence at a conference caused ‘harm.' Alex Nitzberg. September 08. 2022. https://www.theblaze.com/news/podcast-movement-apologizes-ben-shapiro After the episode: Leave us an iTunes rating and review! Visit us at www.OnTheBlueLine.com 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
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. I want to thank you. The first responder professional for what you do everyday. Everyday you have to listen and see the garbage on mainstream media and social media. The lack of support from some can get you depressed and morale can tank. I know the feeling trust me. Know this though, the vast majority of people support you. They love and care for you and the pray for your safety everyday. Go out and do your job bravely like you always have and you always will and thank you for your service. Even have a questionable ID handed to you? Do you wish there was a way to check that document for its validity? I remember those times as a police officer when I was presented with what appeared to be a suspicious form of identification. I wish I had SureScan during that time. SureScan technology puts the power to ID fake IDs with a 99% accuracy rate in the palm of your hand. Reach out to SureScan today and get a free demo at: www.surescan.us/cjevolution If you are struggling right now with addiction, mental health challenges, or both please reach out. My life changed for the better when I took that step forward. I am so grateful for FHE Health and The Shatterproof Program for First Responders. Reach out at 844-650-1399 or contact me directly at 303-960-9819. https://fherehab.com/services/first-responders/ It was an honor having my next guest on the show. I have been watching his trainings and video's for years. Dave Smith was on the show. Former police lieutenant Dave Smith is an internationally known speaker, writer and law enforcement expert. After graduating from the University of Arizona while fighting forest fires with the “Coconino Hot Shots” he began his police career in Tucson, AZ and then joined the Arizona Department of Public Safety. As a career police officer, Dave held positions in Patrol, SWAT, Narcotics, Training and Management. In 1980 he developed the popular "Buck Savage" video training series, was the lead instructor for the Calibre Press "Street Survival" seminar from 1983 to 1985, and was instrumental in developing Calibre's timeless "Tactical Edge" officer survival book. Dave holds numerous instructor certifications in firearms, defensive tactics, and human performance and is a proven expert witness and consultant. In 1989, Dave joined the Law Enforcement Television Network (LETN), developing and hosting cutting-edge police, security and public safety training as its Director of Education and was the general manager of Calibre Press until January of 2002. Dave continued to instruct the “Street Survival” seminar through 2012 as its senior instructor and he co-managed the most comprehensive update to the seminar since 2003. Dave has authored hundreds of articles for publications including Police Chief, Law and Order, The Trainer, Police Marksman, the Newsline, PoliceOne and POLICE magazine. Dave currently trains through the Arizona-based “Winning Mind Seminars.” His signature course, “The Winning Mind” is popular, timely, and available throughout the US and Canada. He co-instructs the unique “Mindset Bootcamp” with Lt. Col. Dave Grossman and is available for conferences, training events, and consulting. Dave the author of the popular bookIn My Sights and can be reached via his website at www.jdbucksavage.comor on his Facebook fan page as “JD Buck Savage.” Such a great show with a legend. You can find Dave here: https://www.facebook.com/JDBuckSavage/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-smith-55308b12/ https://www.police1.com/company-directory/dave-smith-associates/ Stay tuned for more great episodes on The CJEvolution Podcast. Patrick
Podcast Intro: Wendy Hummell has been in Law Enforcement for 25 years, investigating homicide, gang, and sex crimes. Alongside that career, she has also become a yoga teacher and has focused on stress management and defense tactics within teams. While she has retired from investigating, her desire to continually serve has amplified and she's currently a Wellness Coordinator for first responders. I'm sure we can all agree that Wendy's work and service is so needed, and that is one of the many reasons she is the Coach of the Month! Listen in on this interview as Anna discovers why the YHC business model was the perfect natural progression for Wendy to provide even deeper service to her community. Through this model, Wendy is discovering how to fill gaps that a criminal justice career doesn't currently train for, and is offering ways for more peace and health to first responders experiencing trauma involved in the job. We are so thrilled that Wendy is bringing this model to her community and can't wait to see what opportunities this path brings her and them! What you'll get out of tuning in: How to create a unique program from your expertise. Why building community is so important today. How to navigate the next steps in your journey. Links/CTA: See our ongoing FREE Masterclasses >> https://yogahealer.com/free-workshops/ Join our Yoga Health Coaching Masterclass. To know more click here >> https://yogahealthcoaching.com/ Wendy Hummell site The Guns & Yoga Podcast Highlights: Wendy stresses the importance of bringing Ayurveda first responders. Wendy talks about incorporating a wellness retreat into her program. Wendy bridges the gaps between opposites on her podcast Timestamps: [2:30] - The natural progression of serving. [3:25] - The missing pieces in law enforcement training. [6:63] - Dysrhythm of first responders. [8:35] - The dream opportunities in the community. [12:00] - Building a unique business model. [17:25] - The return on investment. [21:49] - Connection and dynamic groups lacking in people's lives. [23:23] - Leveraging structure and systems into future vision. [25:55] - Navigating and connecting two worlds. [29:36] - Using science, evidence, and language to bridge gaps. [31:20] - Words of advice. Quotes: “How is this any different than teaching something you believe in? It's a service.” “That connection piece is what really seems to make the magic happen.” “There are all of these different things that have just kind of naturally come together, and so all of those things are what I am looking for in the future.” “I've been told I'm the most woo-woo cop somebody ever knew, and I'm okay with that.” “The benefits I have gotten personally have far outweighed any kind of money that I've spent.” Guest Bio: Wendy Hummell Wendy Hummell is a retired police detective with over 25 years of law enforcement experience. Wendy spent the majority of her career working Persons' Crimes Investigations in the homicide, gang, and sex-crimes units. During her career, she was a member of her department's CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management) and Defense Tactics teams. Wendy has taught multiple classes both in the Academy setting and at national conferences not just on investigations-related topics, but in her current area of expertise of officer health and wellness, peer support, and resiliency. Wendy is currently the Health and Wellness Coordinator at a local Sheriffs Office and is passionate about and committed to helping her fellow First Responders learn the tools of mindfulness, resiliency, as well as the importance of relationships, exercise, sleep, and nutrition to enhance their well-being and job performance. Wendy speaks to these topics from the perspective of direct experience and through the lens of a law enforcement spouse. Wendy's belief is that all law enforcement agencies should provide resources to their employees so they can not only survive a career in law enforcement but thrive well into retirement. Wendy holds a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Criminal Justice. She is a certified yoga instructor and Yoga for First Responders (YFFR) Ambassador. Wendy has taught hundreds of first responders YFFR classes, resiliency, and mindfulness classes. Wendy is also a trainer for the Pause First Academy. Wendy is an adjunct faculty member with the Criminal Justice Department at Wichita State University. She has been teaching collegiate-level CJ classes since 1996. Wendy was awarded the 2018 Wichita Metro Crime Commission Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award, the 2018 Crime Stoppers USA Coordinator of the Year Award, and was a 2019 Wichitalk presenter. Wendy has several articles published with PoliceOne on the topics of trauma, wellness, and female resiliency. Wendy and her husband launched the “Guns and Yoga” podcast last year as a platform to provide support, add value, and share wellness resources with first responders and their families. Wendy facilitates a group health coaching program and offers free yoga, retreats, and more. You can get more information on her website at wendyhummell.com. Wendy enjoys doing anything outdoors, including yoga, and spending time with her two daughters and husband.
In this episode, Jody takes the reigns and tells Michelle about how one murder is indicative of the mountain of canned worms making up the South African police.
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On this week's episode, 3CT is joined by renowned Police Trainer, Dave Smith, to discuss the case involving former Police Officer Kimberly Porter of the Brooklyn Center (MN) Police Department. Porter was recently convicted on two counts of manslaughter, for the unintended killing of Daunte Wright. Based upon the circumstances surrounding this case, it garnered the attention of both media and law enforcement, particularly in the areas of police training and accountability. Dave pulls no punches as we discuss the possible implications of the outcome of this case for both the police and the communities that we serve.We also dedicate this week's show to fallen officers: Sergeant Marlene Rittmanic of the Bradley Police Department, IllinoisEnd of Watch Wednesday, December 29, 2021https://www.odmp.org/officer/25827-sergeant-marlene-rittmanicDeputy Sheriff Sean Riley of the Wayne County Sheriff's Office, IllinoisEnd of Watch Wednesday, December 29, 2021https://www.odmp.org/officer/25816-deputy-sheriff-sean-rileyGuest Bio: Former police lieutenant Dave Smith is an internationally known speaker, writer and law enforcement expert. Dave attended United States Naval Academy and then completed his degree at University of Arizona while fighting forest fires with the “Coconino Hot Shots.” He began his police career with the Tucson Police Department and in 1978 he joined the Arizona Department of Public Safety. As a career police officer, Dave held positions in Patrol, SWAT, Narcotics, Training and Management.In 1980 he developed the popular "Buck Savage" video training series, was the lead instructor for the Calibre Press "Street Survival" seminar from 1983 to 1985, and was instrumental in developing Calibre's timeless "Tactical Edge" officer survival book. Dave holds numerous instructor certifications in firearms, defensive tactics, and human performance and is a proven expert witness and consultant.In 1989, Dave joined the Law Enforcement Television Network (LETN), developing and hosting cutting-edge police, security and public safety training as its Director of Education and was the general manager of Calibre Press until January of 2002. Dave continued to instruct the “Street Survival” seminar through 2012 as its senior instructor and he managed the most comprehensive update to the seminar since 2003. Dave has authored hundreds of articles for publications including Police Chief, Law and Order, The Trainer, Police Marksman, the Calibre Press Newsline, PoliceOne and POLICE magazine.Dave is currently the owner of “Winning Mind Seminars” and is a regular columnist for POLICE magazine and PoliceOne.Com.Dave is also the Director of Video Training for the online Police One Academy. He is available for conferences, training events, and consulting, and is the author of the popular book In My Sights. Dave can be reached via his website at www.jdbucksavage.com or on his Facebook fan page as “JD Buck Savage.”Specialties: Officer survival training, leadership and motivational speaking, legal and law enforcement consulting, conference and event keynotes, media and video expertise. He is also married to @SgtBetsySmithResources/Links/Websites:https://www.police1.com/columnists/dave-smith/https://t.co/O6j32jLJ2mhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-smith-55308b12
At the 2021 ILEETA Conference, Tactical Breakdown host Adam Kinakin is joined by “Little Joe” Ferrera, use of force, subject control & firearms trainer. Joe began his career in 1977 and has worked for Federal, County, and City Law Enforcement and Corrections. He has presented at ASLET, IALEFI, ALETC, and ILEETA and across North America. At the 2021 ILEETA Conference, Joe instructed courses on Threat Pattern Recognition and Firearms to instructors passionate about training. In this episode, Adam & Joe dive into his fascinating Threat Pattern Recognition program. Joe shares patterns discovered during research on howofficers are being assaulted with firearms. He offers insight on using these statistics to develop techniques and create training for the most likely scenario to increase overall safety. Joe stresses an understanding of human factors, data, and tactics involved in shooting incidents – and none of these are taught on the range. Joe says, “there are spontaneous, unexpected, ambush-type assaults on officers every day all around the world.” Most of these incidents are in extremely close quarters, within minutes of first contact, and result in wounds of the face, neck, and upper torso. Joe and Adam discuss the need for officers to maintain distance or cover to increase the probability of a good outcome and remove the possibility of contact shooting. They also talk about training outside of your bubble, challenges, and advances in firearms training, and force-on-force training. Joe hopes for his students to go home and drive their own learning, expand on the knowledge he provides, and think critically about how to improve and progress the law enforcement profession. More about our guest: Joe Ferrera is on staff at a local academy and currently works for a 1400 officer agency in the Detroit Michigan area in the training division. He is a staff instructor with PPCT Management Systems/Human Factors Science and a former staff instructor for Off Shoots Training Institute. “Little Joe” has also assisted with officer survival training and hands-on courses and appeared on the Law Enforcement Television Network and Policeone.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode is live! We talk about Dave Chappelle's new Netflix stand up special and the controversy surrounding it, & we touch on #DefundThePolice one year later and the media coverage of it.
Andy Summers was in a psychedelic band called Dantalian's Chariot. He jammed with Jimi Hendrix. He was buddies with Eric Clapton. Yet it amounted to nothing but a failed marriage, guitar lessons in the valley, and a whole lot of meditating in the spirit world. But then a guy named Sting found Andy's message in a bottle, Stewart Copeland added the beat, and synchronicity was achieved. The Police! Go for a ride-along with Martha and Christian as they put on the red light for Andy Summers' One Train Later, the most literary memoir yet.
For most first responder relationships, this is the number one problem couple's face. Find out what it really means when they tell you that the job "always comes first" as well as the number one reason why most relationships fail. Grab the FREE Coach's Playbook which will get you ready to become a life coach for first responders! Find @1TimeMusic on Instagram Hang with Autumn on Insta @officerautumn
We all know the lives of First Responders are jam packed with stress. If it isn't home, it's work. If it isn't work, it's home. In this episode, we discuss an article from PoliceOne (written in the quaint year of 2017) all about stress...its causes and how to reduce it. More to the point, we are partnering with Yoga for First Responders and hosting a Yoga Challenge! Watch and participate with your hosts as we do a 14-Day Yoga Challenge. Sign up here for more information and register to win some killer prizes! This week, you'll learn about: Life experiences that cause stress Common healthy coping strategies Other coping strategies that are significantly less healthy When it's OK to say you're not OK
This week, we continue with our Podcaster Series. I speak with Garrett TeSlaa, veteran law enforcement sergeant and host of the successful podcast, The Squad Room. Garrett left a successful career in the music and film industry in 2005 to pursue a life in public service. Garrett is now an active duty 16-year law enforcement veteran and sergeant for a sheriff's office in Southern California. Garrett has held assignments in patrol, gang investigations, community relations, internal affairs, and media relations among many others; and, has been involved in numerous critical incidents that have received international media attention. Garrett holds a Masters in Public Administration with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership and Public Sector Management and is a graduate of the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute. Garrett hosts the successful podcast The Squad Room devoted to personal development for first responders. He is also a TEDx speaker and contributing writer for PoliceOne and Law Enforcement Today. LINKS: The Squad Room: https://www.thesquadroom.net/ TED Talks: The Importance of Second Responders: Garrett TeSlaa
We know you are used to us doing the question asking, but this time we are in the hot seat! And no, its not in the court room this time! We were asked to be guests on the podcast "Policing Matters' with the host Jim Dudley. Jim asked some great questions and we thought we would share our answers with you. The Policing Matters podcast on PoliceOne.com addresses issues and topics that are centered on Public Safety and Law Enforcement. The 20-30 minute, weekly show, features experts and authorities on topics ranging from crime issues, to officer wellness, technology, and life after policing. The show host, Jim Dudley, is a retired Deputy Chief of Patrol Operations and the Investigations Bureau of the San Francisco Police Department. After 32 years of service, he continues to serve as a member of faculty, teaching Criminal Justice Studies to the next generation of Public Safety Leaders at the San Francisco State University. He maintains associations with the FBI National Academy Associates, IACP, PERF, the American Society of Evidence Based Policing, and others. He has a Master's Degree in Criminology from UC Irvine, a BA in CJ Studies from SFSU and is an FBI NA Graduate. Thanks again to Jim for having us!
This episode explores the media and it's relationship to police officers. Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith retired in 2009 as a 29-year veteran of a large metropolitan police department in the Chicago suburbs. Beginning her career as a police dispatcher at age 17, Betsy became an officer four years later and has held positions in patrol, investigations, narcotics, juvenile, hostage negotiation, crime prevention and field training. She received her four year degree from Western Illinois University in 1991, and was a class officer and graduate of the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety’s School of Staff and Command in May of 2001.As a sergeant, she supervised her department’s K-9 Unit, served as a field training sergeant, recruitment team sergeant, bike patrol coordinator, Crowd Control Bike Team leader, and supervisor of the Community Education/Crime Prevention Unit. Betsy served on the Elderly Services Team, the Crisis Intervention Team, and was a proud founding supervisory member of NPD’s Honor Guard Unit. Betsy received numerous awards and commendations from her police department as well as many local and national awards for her performance as a police officer and supervisor.From 1999 – 2003 Betsy hosted various training programs and was a content expert for the Law Enforcement Television Network (LETN), is currently an on-air commentator and advisor for the Police One Academy and was a featured character in the Biography Channel’s “Female Forces” reality show.She has been a law enforcement trainer for over 20 years and was a content expert and senior instructor for the Calibre Press “Street Survival” seminar from 2003 through 2012 where she also created the “Street Survival for Women” seminar. Betsy is a popular keynote speaker at conferences and events throughout the United States and has trained in various international venues. Since 1995, Betsy has authored hundreds of articles for law enforcement, government and civilian publications including Innovations in Government, Police Marksman, Law and Order, Police Chief, Law Officer, PoliceLink.com, PoliceOne.com, LawOfficer.com and various civilian firearms magazines through Harris Publications including “Combat Handguns.” She served on the advisory board of Police Marksman magazine, is currently a featured columnist and video contributor on both Officer.Com and PoliceOne.Com, and is an author, spokesman, and program host for the National Police Association.Betsy is the creator of the only course of its kind for women in law enforcement, “The Winning Mind for Women” and is the owner of The Winning Mind LLC. Together, Betsy and her husband Dave develop and instruct cutting edge courses and travel extensively, bringing their inspirational messages throughout the world. Betsy can be reached through her website at www.femaleforces.com.
Judges and Police: One or Two Mitzvos? (Sanhedrin 1:1) Rabbi M. Cohen
Garrett TeSlaa is an active duty 15-year law enforcement veteran and sergeant for a sheriff's office in Southern California. Garrett has held assignments in patrol, gang investigations, community relations, internal affairs, and media relations. Garrett holds a Masters in Public Administration with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership and Management and is a graduate of the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute. Garrett hosts the successful podcast The Squad Room devoted to personal development for first responders. He is also a TEDx speaker and contributing writer for PoliceOne and Law Enforcement Today.
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This week's midweek roll call shorty Ayman and Pete talk about the badasses from the Carbondale IL Police Department - thinking outside the box and ding what needs to be done to save LIVES! The guys also bring up memories from the Boston Marathon bombing as this episode was filmed / recorded on the "anniversary". PLEASE get us in touch with these Carbondale Officers: ProjectSapient2020@gmail.com #Staysafe #staySapient Please like our YOUTUBE channel- Click here Link to PoliceOne article here Thanks to our thousands of listeners worldwide and check out our awesome (and NEW) supporters links below! Vector Shields Gym Junkies Havok Journal LiveBoston617 WellnessForWarriors ODkit.com Eagle Eye Firearms
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Abusive head trauma (AHT), which includes shaken baby syndrome, is a preventable and severe form of physical child abuse that results in an injury to the brain of a child. AHT often happens when a parent or caregiver becomes angry or frustrated because of a child’s crying. It is caused by violent shaking and/or with blunt impact. The resulting injury can cause bleeding around the brain or on the inside back layer of the eyes. Data shows: AHT is a leading cause of physical child abuse deaths in children under 5 in the United States. Babies less than one-year-old are at greatest risk of injury from AHT. AHT accounts for about one-third of all child maltreatment deaths. Crying, including long periods of inconsolable crying, is a normal behavior in infants. Shaking, throwing, or hitting a baby is never the right response to crying. Todays Guest Jim Twardesky https://twardeskyconsulting.weebly.com/ Jim has worked in law enforcement since 1999, serving as a cadet, patrol officer, field training officer, defensive tactics instructor, & detective. Since 2014, he has worked as a detective investigating violent crime, specializing in sexual assault & violent crimes against children. In that capacity, he has investigated hundreds of cases including multiple child homicides and serial rapists. A number of cases have received extensive local & national media coverage. Since 2017, he has lectured regularly at police academies, colleges, and professional conferences throughout the State of Michigan on the subjects of sexual assault, child molestation, child abuse & child homicide. Audiences have included; prosecutors, police officers, detectives, nurses, child protective services workers, social workers, and college students. Jim has also written articles for PoliceOne.com & ILEETA on those topics as well. Finally, Jim is an adjunct faculty member for the Macomb Community College Public Service Institute teaching undergraduate criminal justice classes both online & in-person. In addition, he has developed & taught advanced police training seminars for the Macomb Criminal Justice Training Center focusing on child abuse and sexual assault.
Wendy is a seasoned law enforcement officer with over 24 years of experience. She started her career in 1996 as a Special Agent with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). She retired at the rank of Detective after 21 years of service from the Wichita Police Department where she spent a majority of her career working Persons Crimes Investigations. Wendy is currently the Health and Wellness Coordinator for the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office. Wendy is passionate about and committed to helping her fellow First Responders learn the tools of mindfulness, resiliency, as well as the importance of relationships, exercise, sleep, and nutrition to enhance their well-being and job performance. Wendy speaks to these topics from the perspective of direct experience and through the lens of a law enforcement spouse. Wendy’s belief is that all law enforcement agencies should provide resources to their employees so they can not only survive a career in law enforcement, but thrive well into retirement. Wendy holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice. She is a certified yoga instructor and Yoga for First Responders (YFFR) Ambassador. Wendy has taught hundreds of first responders YFFR classes, resiliency, and mindfulness classes. Wendy is also a trainer for the Pause First Academy. Wendy is an adjunct faculty member with the Criminal Justice Department at Wichita State University. She has been teaching collegiate level CJ classes since 1996. Wendy was awarded the 2018 Wichita Metro Crime Commission Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award, the 2018 Crime Stoppers USA Coordinator of the Year Award, and was a 2019 Wichitalk presenter. Wendy has several articles published with PoliceOne on the topics of trauma, wellness, and female resiliency. Wendy enjoys doing anything outdoors, yoga, and spending time with her two daughters and husband.
Kira Ortoleva was best friends with 19 year-old Mubarak Soulemane, who was shot and killed by CT State Police just over one year ago, on January 15, 2020. Kira leads the Justice for Mubarak movement alongside Mubarak’s family. In this episode of Mic Check, Kira speaks on Mubarak and the friendship they shared; support for, and state repression against, the movement up to this point; abolition; and how folks can join the Justice for Mubarak movement. To learn more about, and support, the Justice for Mubarak movement: www.facebook.com/justiceformubarak www.instagram.com/justiceformubarak
Watch this video on YouTube and Like, Share, and Subscribe: https://youtu.be/QSvPVItagbU Learn how to protect you and your loved ones in the comfort and convenience of your own home. Survival Stress and human performance in regard to how it affects self-defense is a critical missing link in most gun training, martial arts, and defensive tactics programs for the public, military, law-enforcement, corrections, and private security. During this two-night series you will have live Q&A with the instructor, like you would in a traditional in-person program. Virtual - Survival Stress and Human Performance Featuring Sergeant Ferrera Sundays, 1-17-21 through 1-24-21 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM EST FOR MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-survival-stress-and-human-performance-featuring-sergeant-ferrera-tickets-129240081563 Joe Ferrera has over 40 years in Law Enforcement and Corrections. He began his career in 1977 and is still an active L/E Officer today. He has been a use of force/subject control instructor since 1987 and a firearms instructor since 1990. He has been an instructor with PPCT/Human Factors Science since 1985. He has presented at the American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers, International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors, The Canadian Police Use of Force Instructors Conference, Advanced Law Enforcement Training Camp, and many state and local training conferences. He has been a subject matter expert for his state and agencies. He is currently assigned to a training unit of a 1400 officer agency. He has appeared on the Law Enforcement Television Network and Policeone.com. He has done research on human performance under stress specifically in the areas of reaction time, movement time, and response time and Hick’s Law. OTHER CLASSES OF INTEREST Virtual - Combat Use Of A Flashlight (Shooting Methods and Impact Weapon) by Lou Chiodo and Ian Kinder Sunday 1-10-21 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST FOR MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-combat-use-of-a-flashlight-shooting-methods-and-impact-weapon-tickets-129235893035 Virtual - How To Set Up Your "Go To" AR-15 by Combat Veteran Sergeant First Class Paul of Apex Mindset: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTTqJomj8Kl7nlfDCs3Rsw Sunday 2-7-21 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM EST FOR MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-how-to-set-up-your-go-to-ar-15-by-combat-veteran-sgt-janulis-tickets-129884679573 Complete list of all Live Safe Academy live virtual programs that you can participate in from anywhere in the world: https://livesafeacademy.eventbrite.com Live, virtual classes include: Virtual - Certified Babysitter/CPR/First Aid and Safe Home Alone Virtual - Certified Pet Sitter/CPR/First Aid Virtual - Self-Defense for Children Virtual - Self-Defense (men, women and teens) Virtual - Crime Prevention and Response Connect with Live Safe Academy for our podcast, videos, articles, in-person classes, and live virtual programs: http://www.livesafeacademy.com/connect Live Safe Academy is a safety and self-defense school in the Detroit Metro Area. We specialize in the training of first aid, assault and crime prevention, unarmed force methods, and the use of chemical defense sprays, sharp and impact weapons, Tasers, and gun training. For more information: Live Safe Academy http://www.livesafeacademy.com info@LiveSafeAcademy.com 586.771.8487
In this next episode of the Changing the Culture podcast, Autumn interviews 32 year veteran of the San Francisco Police Department Jim Dudley. Jim is a professor at the San Francisco University and also is the host for the Police 1 podcast Police Matters. You can find that here policing-matters You can find Jim Dudley on Instagram @dudley1946 You can hang out with Autumn on Instagram @ officerautumn.
Pat Welsh joined us for a conversation about law enforcement wellness, leadership, and more. Pat is an author, speaker, trainer, and expert witness. A retired Major from the Dayton Police Department (OH), Pat is the author of the Best New Release, Warrior, Servant, Leader: Life Behind the Badge (2015), Warrior, Servant, Leader: Life Behind the Cross (2018) and co-author of the Best Seller, Healing Happens (2014). Pat is also noted for his past contributions to Law Enforcement Today, PoliceOne.com, American Military University and several other business and religious publications. Pat is a highly rated Adjunct Instructor with the Southern Police Institute (SPI), since 2012, teaching on legal issues in prosecuting homicide cases., Leadership for 21st Century Policing, Strategic Management, and Personnel Development: Assessment and Liabilities. ++++----more---- The First Responder Friday Podcast is a production of ConjoStudios, LLC as a part of the PTSD911 Documentary project. Visit our web site for more info about the film. www.ptsd911movie.com Host/Producer: Conrad Weaver Please support our film: https://www.thefilmcollaborative.org/fiscalsponsorship/projects/ptsd911 Copyright ©2020 ConjoStudios, LLC All rights reserved.
This is the third part of an ongoing theme on the current unrest in this country. Mike Wood joins me again to bring the history around the left’s revolution they so desire. This isn’t anything new. We’ve been here before but now it seems with all the 24-hour coverage, we might be on the brink. Mike is a historian and tactician who brings a much-needed perspective and a good dose of history to understand what we are seeing. Links mentioned: Mike’s column on PoliceOne.com
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back to the CJEvolution Podcast. We continue to grow because of YOU – The Listener and Supporter. Please share this podcast with your family and friends and subscribe to the CJEvolution Podcast. If you love the show, give us that 5-Star Rating and Review on Apple Podcast. You can find the link at www.cjevolution.com If you love coffee, you are going to love the coffee from Four Sigmatic. From coffee’s to cocoa’s they have it all and you will love it all. My favorite is the Lions Mane Mushroom Coffee. Head over to www.cjevolution.com and see the link to Four Sigmatic. You will get 15% off your purchases using the promo code CJEVO. I want to tell you about my friends at Extra Duty Solutions. Extra Duty Solutions helps Law Enforcement Agencies add efficiency and effectiveness to their extra duty programs while allowing them to focus on what really matters – the safety of their citizens. They work with law enforcement agencies to help administer their extra duty programs and can help in areas such as: Client interaction, Officer Payments, Feedback, Problem Resolution and so much more. Their services are provided at NO COST to the agency and a minimal cost to the client. Their programs can be customized to meet the goals and unique needs of the agency. Check them out at www.extradutysolutions.com and tell them Patrick from CJEvolution sent you. I was honored to have my next guest on the show. Adam Davis was on the CJEvolution Podcast. Adam is an author, motivational speaker and former law enforcement officer. His story is one that reveals pain many hide and addresses the topics many avoid. Adam shares his experiences of sexual assault, substance abuse, mental illness, and law enforcement. Adam is known for his work on Behind the Badge: 365 Daily Devotions for Law Enforcement, Bulletproof Marriage: a 90-Day Devotional (with Lt. Col. Dave Grossman) and On Spiritual Combat: 30 Missions for Victorious Warfare (with Lt. Col. Dave Grossman.)Adam is the author of Behind the Badge: 365 Daily Devotions for Law Enforcement, Bulletproof Marriage: a 90-Day Devotional, and On Spiritual Combat: 30 Missions for Victorious Warfare.His most recent book, Bulletproof Marriage: A 90 Day Devotional is available on Amazon, and is a finalist for the 2020 Christian Book Award®.Adam's work has been featured on Entrepreneur Magazine, Fox News, The Huffington Post, PoliceOne.com, and Law Enforcement Today. As a speaker, Adam has presented for the University of Alabama, Auburn University Department of Economic Development, TEDx Troy University, law enforcement agencies, military bases, and many seminars with Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, Taya Kyle, and other American patriots. His media appearances have included the 700 Club, The Glenn Beck Program, Team Never Quit Podcast with Marcus Luttrell, and many others.Today, Adam continues to dedicate his life to helping others navigate through the challenges of marriage and overcoming adversity through continuing to author new, quality resources and speaking across the nation. You can stay up to date with Adam's events and new releases by visiting www.theadamdavis.com You can find his books here: https://www.amazon.com/Bulletproof-Marriage-Devotional-Adam-Davis/dp/1424557593/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=adam+davis&qid=1603320067&sr=8-1 Stay tuned for more great episodes on The CJEvolution Podcast www.cjevolution.com
BLM has waged war against the police, One officer charged in Breonna Taylor's death and more --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnsmithshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnsmithshow/support
Coroner Talk™ | Death Investigation Training | Police and Law Enforcement
Filicide is the deliberate act of a parent killing their own child. The word filicide derives from the Latin words filius meaning "son" or filia meaning daughter, and the suffix -cide meaning to kill, murder, or cause death. "Filicide" may refer both to the parent who killed his or her child, as well as to the criminal act that the parent committed. Episode In this episode, I share a conversation I had with Ron Martinelli Ph.D on his radio show A Thread of Evidence. In the conversation, I detail three cases where mothers killed their children and how the investigation was conducted and the truth was revealed. Ron Martinelli, Ph.D., CMI-V, BCFT, CFA America’s Forensic Expert “Dr. Ron Martinelli is a nationally renowned forensic criminologist who is the only police expert in the country who is also a Certified Medical Investigator at the physician’s level. Dr. Martinelli directs the nation’s only multidisciplinary Forensic Death Investigations & Independent Review Team and specializes in forensic investigations including officer-involved and civilian self-defense death cases. Dr. Martinelli is a retired San Jose (CA) Police Department detective with a background in investigations, medicine and applied sciences including forensics, psychology & psychological profiling; physiology and human factors; violent crimes and death scene investigations. He has been referred to in the forensics and legal community as the “expert’s expert.” Dr. Martinelli provides forensic expert services to several State Attorney Generals’ Offices, major metropolitan cities, the USMC Judge Advocate General’s Office and numerous nationally prominent private law firms. He is also a contributing forensic investigations expert for FOX News, CNN, OANN, Discovery, History and Investigations Discovery channels and is a contributing writer to USA TODAY, POLICE Magazine, Law & Order Magazine, The Forensic Examiner, The Law Enforcement Executive Journal, PoliceOne.com and Officer.com.
With COVID-19 cases spiking in San Diego, county Supervisors took the pre-emptive step of closing bars, breweries and wineries that do not serve food, before the Fourth of July weekend. Plus, with calls to defund the police happening nationwide, there’s a petition on Change.org to defund San Diego Unified School District’s police department. Critics say the presence of police in schools disproportionately exposes students of color to the criminal justice system at a young age. Also, the recent Supreme Court ruling banning discrimination in the workplace based on sexual orientation gives transgender people hope the military will soon lift its transgender service ban. And, a recent report shows that one-third of essential health, food and agricultural workers in the city of San Diego are immigrants. Finally, San Diego Black Panther Party Chairman Henry Wallace V gives historical context to today’s racial injustice protests.
I have to say, 2020 has been the opposite in terms of being a great start to the decade. We are halfway through the year and it seems that life as we know it is changing. I thought COVID was horrible until I started seeing riots in the street and attacks on cops. Of course, this reminded me of a podcast episode I did with Mike Wood talking about the lessons we can learn from the 60s and 70s law enforcement officers. So I brought Mike back on the show to help explain what we are dealing with and how to respond. Mike Wood is the son of a 30 year veteran of California Highway Patrol and Mike wrote the book “Newhall Shooting-A Tactical Analysis”. This book breaks down the horrific shooting of four CHP officers and what was learned. Mike also is a firearms instructor, teaches at the NTOA (National Tactical Officers Association) and s columnist for PoliceOne.com. His column is called Tactical Analysis and provides insight on how officers can better protect themselves out on the streets. Links mentioned on the show: Podcast Episode 129 Police Lessons from the 70s Latest article on PoliceOne.com about Crowd Control Newhall Shooting – A Tactical Analysis by Mike Wood
This episode contains discussions on: Special for PoliceOne.com: How to make sure your financial house is in order before retiring (would include ensuring you are truly eligible for retirement before submitting your paperwork) Why it may be the best time for law enforcement agencies to fish for candidates New videos and pictures of Ahmaud Arbery dealing with Glynn County (Georgia) Police on two occassions and being arrested for shoplifting. Gregory McMichael, Travis McMichael and Lindsay McMichael are referenced in the story. A fatal officer involved shooting of a man threatening Seattle Police officers with a knife. Memorial Day remembrance Terrorist Adam Alsahli wounding a female sailor as he attempted to enter a secure gate at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. NYPD rookie officer Errick Allen being arraigned on a murder charge for fatally shooting his co-worker and friend Christopher Curro. Defendant Christian Stanley Ferguson attempting to ambush, kidnap and kill law enforcement officers. California Assembly Bill 2655 (a.k.a. Invasion of Privacy: First Responders Act) making the taking of certain photographs a crime. Kobe and Vanessa Bryant are referenced in the story as well as Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva. Defendant James Jamal Curry indicted on federal terrorism charges for committing a biological hoax after spitting and coughing on a Tampa (Florida) Police officer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leoroundtable/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leoroundtable/support
Autumn breaks down what is causing you to stay stuck where you are and how to fix it. She talks about the mental aspect and breaks down how to do the work in a simple yet highly effective way. At the time this podcast was recorded there are 8 seats available for the Next Level First Responder Mastermind. Read more here and if you feel called to it, join us!
Jim is changing the culture for first responders and many don't know it. He is the editor in Chief of Law Officer and can be found spreading the word about the reality of first responders daily. He is a retired officer and will share with you how he maintained his sanity to survive the job and enjoy retirement, while continuing to give to LE. Jim's website: https://badge145.com/ Autumn on Insta:@officerclifford
First responders have to stay in excellent shape in order to be the best they can be for the job. The problem is, many people try to get into shape just one way. Yet they do not focus on the emotions that are trapped and causing the weight to stick. Autumn interviews Jessica Ortner, a New York Times Best Selling Author of the Tapping Solution for Weight Loss and Body Confidence. She shares with sheepdogs how weight loss is an emotional journey instead of one with calories in vs calories out. Learn more about Jessica here: https://www.jessicaortner.com/ You can follow Autumn on Instagram here: @officerautumn
The Pandemic. Spirit's perspective as Autumn interviews a Channel who channel's spirit, Kelly Lunt about Covid-19. We got into the nitty gritty of this pandemic to hear infinite intelligence's (source) perspective on this. We asked: 1:30 - What is going on right now? Spirit touched that it's a global shift that is allowing Western and Eastern to merge and blend. Think, a little more focus on enjoyment of life. 7:17 A vaccine? A cure? Yes, of course. We're more interested in explaining the interaction between non-physical and physical. You are spirit. 10:10- Will the Pandemic Stop? The virus will run it's course and the result will be a more connected physical. 11:45 - Economy. With the Pandemic should they be in fear of loosing everything? There's always trade off with growth. Think of it as different perks of companies. Some companies might pay less but offer organic healthy breakfasts and lunches. You're giving up some perks so you can enjoy a higher income. Spirit also delves into a step by step instruction for how to navigate fear during this time so you still manifest your other desires. The reframe was profound. There's no need to be hard on yourself for actions you took to feel safer.Regather and choose how you'd like to experience that next time. Focus on well being. Well being implies a sense of ease, money is taking care of, love is all around, upliftment is a daily norm... So, why not focus on that? Spirit also broke down that it's about manifesting a feeling state. 21:00 - Conspiracy? Manmade? Manufactured in a lab? Cover Up For Mass arrests? 22:50- Restaurant industry. How long will it be effected? 23:08 - Are there any herbs or vitamins we could take to help? Immune boosting herbs and vitamins will help. It's not about detox it's about amping up the healthy. 23:30 - How long will the schools be out for? Spirit gave an answer that also explained about the interconnectedness that will be created after this between the working classes. 31:36 - First Responders. Is there anything they can be doing to better protect themselves? First Responders have to an internal shift before their situation will change. They have a thought pattern of "I have to suffer so others could survive/thrive." Here's how to shift that. Doctors have momentum built up in believing "I have to save you." This means they loose touch with enjoying life. They also have a negative view of business people but fail to see the good they do provide. A lot of Doctors have a hard time in charging for their services. The business people provide that. 36:43 - What about those that are in a really negative headspace or around the worst of the worst. The wars, the adrenaline feeling things. First responders tend to like the industry because of the alive feeling they get from the job. Can they be willing to allow that feeling to come in a different way? Can they let go of the old to allow a new way to experience life that is more calm and peaceful and also feels alive. See that change in perspective? That subtle shift to a better feeling life is the goal. 39:00 A new time for new growth, new structures. Is there going to be a new money structure? 42:00 Is there anything you'd like to share George (spirit)? Find Autumn at www.autumnclifford.com Find Kelly at https://www.kellylunt.com/ The music at the end of this podcast belongs to Officer Freeman and you can find him at @1timemusic on insta. His song is called Baptized in Blue and you can find it on any music platform.
Two decades ago, a small group of dedicated entrepreneurs set out to create an online resource for law enforcement. In the intervening 20 years, a lot has changed in policing—from new technologies to improved training to more sophisticated patrol vehicles and duty gear. In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss the various events and milestones PoliceOne writers and contributors have noted over the years.
The coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic is causing worldwide concern. First responders, whether they be law enforcement, fire or EMS personnel should be aware of the latest developments. Listen in as Jim Dudley interviews Rob Lawrence, PoliceOne's resident health expert, for the latest information on COVID-19. Members can get up to date information as it is released from the Center for Disease Control at: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htm FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security has made information available at: https://www.dhs.gov/epidemicpandemic https://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/pdf/dhs-comprehensive-first-responder-pandemic-guide-pandemic.pdf Agencies may view the template for Continuity of Operations at: https://www.fema.gov/pdf/about/org/ncp/pandemic_influenza.pdf
EPISODE 16 Weekly Update on the Silverbacks From BLOCKS to BADGES (Questions from Fans) Silverback Chronicles News from Police One.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/silverbackchronicles/message
Introduction How was your week? Anything new? From BLOCKS to BADGES (Questions from Fans) Question from EJAY214 on Instagram: Have negative things/ situations being on the job ever affected your families lives when you come home from work and what advice can you give your fellow LEO’s in dealing with stuff like that. I know sometimes I myself get home and I’m not the same person after experiencing terrible at work. Silverback Chronicles News from Police One.com Back Story: 2 Maryland LEO’s assigned to US Marshalls task force were shot, suspect killed. Officials says the officers sustained gunshot wounds while attempting to make arrest as a part of the Capital Areal Regional Fugitive Task Force on Wednesday 2/12/2020. Questions: Explain what you all go through being on a special task force and how serious it is to stay in shape physically and mentally. How do officers prepare to go out every night? Have you ever been shot on the job and how does it affect you or your family? Back Story: Ohio Police Chief George Kral bans tactical vest for officers, says it sends wrong message to the community. Questions: Are there advantages to wearing a tactical vest vs. a regular vest? The officer said it relieved back their back pain, should the Department sided with their officers? I Got A Story to Tell: Silverback Chronicles NYPD: Man walked into Bronx PD and Open fire on police officers. · Outro Disclaimer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/silverbackchronicles/message
The case seemed open and shut -- someone was lying. Or was it that simple?It doesn't seem like a long time ago, but it's been more than 30 years since Saba's death, and in that time, technology has advanced at a rate far faster than most developments.So we have to ask ourselves -- could this case, as it was, have been solved with the tools of the trade at the time?This is the second episode of our special edition podcast series, Silicon Valley Beat: Major Crimes._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________[[Disclaimer: The Silicon Valley Beat, Major Crimes, is a podcast that deep-dives into major cases investigated by the Mountain View Police Department. Because this podcast covers investigations including critical incidents and homicides, what we discuss here may contain material that is not suitable for all listeners. Names and other sensitive information may be changed to protect the identity of the innocent.]]Saul Jaeger: On last week's episode -- a young woman, newly transplanted to the Bay Area, found dead in a dumpster. A 20-something immigrant, in the prime of her life, taken too soon. Her death puzzles investigators -- who killed Saba Girmai? The one lead detectives had -- a lie detector test that indicated Saba's apparent boyfriend wasn't being so truthful about his relationship with her. But was that enough to pursue him as a potential suspect in her murder?This is The Silicon Valley Beat: Major Crimes. [[Opening bumper]]Episode 2: Then and Now Katie Nelson: It would have appeared that police had a major lead. ‘Deception indicated' reeks of foul play, or at the very least, that something was wrong. Or, does it? The investigation into finding Saba's killer seemingly comes to a stop in April, 1985. There are no notes beyond that the polygraph exam showed something was perhaps amiss between Saba and her alleged boyfriend. There was no glaring error, no hesitation in his responses, no obvious sign of a tell that he was lying. In short, it simply wasn't enough. In California, for lie detector test results to be admissible in court as evidence, both the prosecution and the defense have to agree on their use. Saul Jaeger: John Larson, a medical student working for the Berkeley Police Department, invented the first polygraph in 1921. This first polygraph simultaneously traced a subject's blood pressure and respiration. Under Larson's assumptions, irregularities in blood pressure and breathing patterns would indicate lies. Katie Nelson: But that's for the modern technology, when in fact for centuries, humans have looked for reliable means to detect lies. In ancient Hindu and Chinese civilizations for example, authorities would look for lies by asking a suspect to chew a grain of rice and then try and spit it out. In China, a dry grain of rice would be indicative that the person was lying. In India, rice was believed to stick to the mouth of those who were guilty. So, by April 1985, the investigation had stalled mainly because the evidence trail went cold. And truthfully, that is something that many departments grapple with on a daily basis. In some cases, this reality haunts us. Because who knows what could have been, what steps could have been the turning point if we had just had one more piece of evidence, or one more lead? But talk to anyone who later worked on this case and you will hear a unanimous agreement that in Saba's case, at the time detectives did everything they could to try and pinpoint her murderer. But with no DNA evidence, no cameras, no witnesses, it certainly made the investigation that much more difficult. Saul Jaeger: What is fascinating here is just how much work the detectives actually did at the time that ended up being game-changers when advances in investigative techniques – chiefly, DNA – became available over 25 years later. DNA was brand new to investigative work back in the 1980s. Remember how we mentioned that fingernail clippings were taken during the autopsy on Saba? That the medical examiner automatically knew to do that at the time was extraordinary. Why? Because it wasn't until later that DNA was first used to solve a major crime. In 1986, a revolutionary -- and new -- DNA testing process helped police solve two cases in which two teenagers were raped and murdered in and near the village of Narborough in England. Katie Nelson: Here is a clip from a 2017 documentary that highlights the use of DNA evidence in its early iterations to capture and convict murderer and rapist Colin Pitchfork back in the late 1980s. [[Clip from documentary]] Saul Jaeger: In that investigation, DNA blood samples were obtained voluntarily from roughly 5,000 men working or living near where the crimes occurred. The testing ultimately led to the conviction of a local bakery employee in January 1988. This begs the question – what did detectives have at their disposal in 1985 to help further the investigation of this case, and what would this investigation look like if it were to take place today?Katie Nelson: We sat down with Lt. Mike Canfield, who most recently headed our Investigative Services Division, which is where all major crimes – including cold cases – are investigated. Mike also played a role in investigating Saba's case in 2012 and 2013. On this episode you'll hear from Mike how the bones of investigative work haven't changed much, but what has been phenomenal is how tools have helped elevate the idea of what is “good old fashioned police work.” Here's Lt. Canfield.Mike Canfield: The main tenets of investigations in law enforcement have not changed, we've just added new tools. But in regards to how detectives would talk to people then, I think now we would use technology to narrow down that field and start looking at ‘Ok, based on this person's cell phone patterns or their social media patterns, we've narrowed down their main, most important connections to six people.' And so instead of doing canvassing, where you're talking to everybody at a bar or everybody who might possibly know this person, we're able to use better analysis and narrow down the number of people we have to talk to. Katie Nelson: Keith Wright, a former detective in England, agrees. In an article he wrote for Police One, in July 2019, Wright talks about how just roughly 30 years ago, CCTV was still a new thing, and only a handful of private companies had it. Today, it's one of the first things we consider in an investigation, he said, but in the 1980s, it was probably one of the last. Saul Jaeger: Keith Wright continues -- in the 1980s, in the absence of DNA, CCTV, location devices, social media, cellphones, and high-tech covert equipment, investigation in those days relied heavily on interviewing, particularly in investigative divisions. “The art of the interview was king. If you could find what buttons to press, catch them in a lie and sell them your product -- prison -- you might just prove the case. Nothing to it.”“When you look at the changes in technology in society during and since the 1980s, this incredible change has made a huge impact on our lives, both as people and as law enforcement officers.”And he's right. What will the next 30 years bring?And this brings us back to today. Katie Nelson: So, that's how our investigative work today has been helped in terms of how traditional police work has been elevated by new technologies. But what is the one thing that has changed the way in which we have improved investigations now?It's a cell phone.Mike Canfield: Virtually every victim of a violent crime then, if they were in our current time, would have a cell phone. And that would create a volume of information to pour through and look through so their connections in cell phone, their location based on the cell phone, their last actions before the homicide, maybe even where the cell phone went after the homicide -- we've certainly seen those. I think the biggest change is everyone, well virtually everyone, has a computer on them virtually all the time. And that opens up so much more information and a whole other field of investigation for these cases. Saul Jaeger: This then took us to the science of crime scene investigation in 1985; how it was completed, how it differs -- or not -- from today, and what they were looking for at that time. Mike Canfield: You know, one of the main tools would be crime scene analysis, predominantly probably looking much more for fingerprints than for DNA obviously at the time. But they would also be looking for trace evidence, perhaps fibers that were transferred from a vehicle onto a person that they could later match. So, there was definitely an emphasis and a skill placed on crime scene analysis and photography of the scene, for sure. And then, in fact I bet, a lot of detectives were probably more skilled in this in the past and ... with so much more riding on interviews and information from people versus machines and computers, you have to be able to speak to people very well and figure out who has information for your case and while I don't think it's a lost art -- we do have some people who do a fantastic job -- it was practiced more then and probably in some ways they were better at it than we are a profession now. Saul Jaeger: Another major difference is the prevalence of video cameras in our society. This wasn't the case in 1985, but today, cameras are everywhere. Mike Canfield: Video surveillance today is dramatically better obviously now than it ever was before. And, it's not just video surveillance at a store, but they're everywhere. Front doors have cameras, people's personal homes have cameras, bridge tolls have cameras. There are opportunities, and it's not always recorded, but there are opportunities to gather visual data, video data, everywhere. It's kind of like the old method -- they may have had to go interview dozens of people to get information when they really only needed to find the two. Now, we have to pour through tons of video data to find something that may or may not be relevant. So, we are out there scouring. And, I'm looking forward to technology that improves that.Saul Jaeger: CODIS is an acronym for the Combined DNA Index System. It is a national database created in 1989 by the FBI. But that was just when it was created. It wasn't until 1990 that the FBI actually began testing the system with a pilot program involving 14 state and local labs. But even then, the system wasn't launched nationwide. It would require an act of Congress in 1994 to authorize the FBI to officially create a national DNA database of convicted offenders. It also allowed the FBI to create separate databases for missing persons and any forensic samples collected from crime scenes. So, nearly a decade later, the information needed to even remotely begin to narrow down who might have killed Saba was launched. Katie Nelson: But that would have only gotten investigators potential leads in California. It wasn't until 1998 that the National DNA Index System was launched, which allowed investigators from different states to compare DNA information with one another – meaning if Saba's killer was from somewhere other than California, the earliest the DNA could be tested and checked against other databases was nearly 15 years after she was killed. To add to that, quality assurance documents from the FBI were first issued 1998, four years after the program began testing, meaning that at least initially, the science and accuracy may not have been up to the standards we know today. It also means that over time, the system had to grow.Saul Jaeger: Now, back to Sgt. Don McKay, to talk about DNA and its use in investigations around that time. Don McKay: We figured that we could use DNA in rape cases for you know pubic hairs and stuff like that, but that was what a rape kit was for. We didn't have any really way to, if we had a suspect, tie him to the scene. We didn't have any database. We couldn't just plug something in and find out who the suspect was. That was nonexistent at that time. DNA was obviously in its infant stages, basically, in 85. Saul Jaeger: In a 2008 interview with the CBS news show, Eye to Eye, correspondents spoke with the FBI's Bob Orr, about the bureau's national DNA database. In this interview, he speaks about the importance of the collection of DNA, and why it is significant in investigations then and now. [[Eye to Eye interview plays]]Saul Jaeger: And once again, Lt. Mike Canfield.Mike Canfield: If there was, if things had maybe at the time had given more information as to who the suspect was, that vehicle I imagine would have been a very pivotal part of this investigation. And I would suspect that there was probably fiber evidence on our victim from that car, and probably even, I would bet, some DNA of her's inside the vehicle as well. We believe she was assaulted inside of the vehicle. I would expect to see it in an atypical manner, you know in different locations than you would find in a normal car. Katie Nelson: Lt. Canfield mentioned a car. That means that Saba could have potentially been in more than one place between the time that she was assaulted and killed. How would officers in different jurisdictions communicate back in the 1980s? Mike Canfield: I imagine that detectives then were like the detectives now and they knew their peers and communicated regularly perhaps even moreso, because it was more difficult to share information.Katie Nelson: In 1985, to share information, more often than not, detectives from surrounding jurisdictions would need to meet in person in order to share vital information regarding cases that they were investigating. Or, it was possible that they would share information by sending it through the mail, or by having carriers bring it from one department to another. But, this certainly added time to investigative loads, delaying expediency and possibly solving crimes. Today, however, things like emails, bulletins, and video conferencing and cell phone calls exponentially speed up the process. But, even in the midst of all this technology, tried and true practices like solid communication and information sharing is still vital to the success of any investigation. Mike Canfield: But now, our ability to share information has never been matched in history. It's so easy to push out information, and request information, and share information, with our neighbors, with our neighboring law enforcement, and global law enforcement, that if somebody has information and they see that request, it's a phenomenally great tool. And, it's very easy for them to then share that information that they have with us. So not only can we ask, but we don't have to worry about how we get a VHS tape from Florida to us. They can email it, they can Dropbox it, they can do a number of things for us to get this information while we log into their same portal they use to record it.Saul Jaeger: Knowing all of this, comparing and contrasting investigative work in 1985 to that of the 21stcentury, was it possible that this case had a real shot at being solved? Before the 90s? Most likely? No. There were too many variables that had no hard foundation. By the time the investigation stalled four months after Saba was found, investigators had learned definitively she wasn't from Mountain View, that she didn't live in Mountain View at any point, and that she more than likely spent little, if any, time in the city. Also, we didn't nearly have the reach and resources available that we do today, even in today's high-tech investigative world, cases still take time, can be hard to track, and suspects can still evade capture. Katie Nelson: Speculative, for sure, but highly probable that we're right about just how difficult this case was on investigators, given what they had to work with in the 1980s. But one thing we do know for certain – in 2008, a fortuitous decision to re-test DNA would change the course of this case forever. [[End episode]]Thank you for listening to this episode of The Silicon Valley Beat: Major Crimes. 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Adam and fellow podcaster, Garret TeSlaa, take time to discuss what it means to be the ONE for your agency. What are the things that we as leaders should be sharing with the men and women under our command and what impact that can have at an individual and agency level. Garrett shares his story, his experiences, and what he does to create a positive influence within his department and with his listeners around the world.EPISODE PAGE: https://thebreakdown.ca/017Garrett TeSlaa is a 15-year law enforcement veteran and Sergeant for a law enforcement agency in Southern California. He has a BA in Business Administration and a Masters in Public Administration with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership. A graduate of the Sherman Block Leadership Institute, he has been a TEDx Speaker and is currently a contributing writer for both PoliceOne and Law Enforcement Today.PODCAST WEBSITE: https://thesquadroom.net/SOCIAL MEDIA: @thesquadroom
Several years ago, PoliceOne reported on the retirement of an 84-year-old lieutenant who had served 61 years with the Montgomery County Police Department. This was an extreme case to be sure, but there are many officers who overstay their time in the ranks for a variety of reasons—they may fear losing their entire identity, they may have not planned for the financial realities of retirement, or they may just not realize that the time to move on has come and gone. In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss the need for officers to know when it's time to pull the pin, and how to plan for that day's eventual arrival.
Surviving the Law Enforcement Profession | MONDAY MORNING ROLL CALL | Episode 032 Monday Morning Roll Call is released every week by On The Blue Line and provides a short overview of issues that matter to you and provides encouragement for the week ahead. In this episode we discuss: This week I discuss a recent article in Police One on, 4 lessons for surviving a law enforcement career. I talk about the book, Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement, by Dr. Kevin Gilmartin. I mention the work being done by Blue H.E.L.P. and Officer Down Memorial Page. I summarize, as I often do, that it ultimately comes down to intentionality. We must be intentional in our lives, especially in the areas of Time Management, Physical Fitness, Financial well-being, and Life outside the badge. After the episode: Get your On The Blue Line Decals, today! Consider supporting us for as little as $1 per episode: Visit our Patreon Page. Be sure to check out our video’s on our YouTube Channel. 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! Contact us with any questions and concerns. 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 | EDUCATE | DEFEND
In this Episode we speak to best selling author, former LEO and Director of Outreach for the Chris Kyle Frog Foundation Adam Davis.Adam explains the power of the written word, where we can begin our own journey with writing and how putting pen to paper can be used as therapy to enhance the soul and spirit!Follow Adam on Instagram @adamdavisofficial on online at www.theadamdavis.com Adam Davis was born in Dothan, Alabama, a growing city about 90 miles north of beautiful Panama City Beach, Florida. Having served the City of Dothan as a law enforcement officer, Adam Davis knows the unique challenges faced by law enforcement officers and their families. As a former patrol officer, criminal investigator, and hostage negotiator, his experience in law enforcement along with a strong message of faith have positioned him as a highly sought after motivational speaker for law enforcement audiences nationally. As an author and speaker, his mission is to inspire first responders and their spouses to persevere, and to thrive in life. He is the author of five books, including two bestselling books, Behind the Badge: 365 Daily Devotions for Law Enforcement and Bulletproof Marriage: a 90-Day Devotional, which he co-authored with Lt. Col. Dave Grossman (US Army, Ret.)During his tenure in law enforcement, Adam served in various capacities from patrol, investigations, and negotiations. Adam knows and understands the stress and pressures of our law enforcement officers. Today, his mission is to offer help and hope to those who walk the thin blue line. After his departure from law enforcement in 2015, Adam became a successful business owner helping generate significant results for clients nationally. His leadership style, conflict resolution, and negotiation skills have positioned his small business as a growing competitor. His relentless efforts in writing, speaking, and encouraging others have created opportunities many only dream about. His writing began as a means of therapy, and eventually, he would write numerous articles published internationally. Adam is known for his candid, authentic, presentation style which often breaches through the law enforcement profession and into the lives of others.Adam has also been a contributor for Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, Law Enforcement Today, PoliceOne.com, featured on FoxNews.com and numerous additional publications.Adam is a graduate of Troy University with a major in political science, criminal justice, and leadership development.Today, Adam serves as a consultant to authors, marketing consultant to businesses, and volunteers times as director of outreach for the Chris Kyle Frog Foundation. Adam resides in Alabama with his wife of 19 years and three children. His real life experiences, his ability to turn pain into a message of hope, inspiration, and practical application makes him a unique resource for couples, media outlets, pastors, and law enforcement officers nationally.
Mike Wood is the son of a 30 year veteran of California Highway Patrol and Mike wrote the book “Newhall Shooting-A Tactical Analysis”. This book breaks down the horrific shooting of four CHP officers and what was learned. Mike also is a firearms instructor and columnist for PoliceOne.com. His column is called Tactical Analysis and I found an article that I thought was insightful. The article was on how today’s law enforcement officers could learn from 70s era cops on how to stay safe and deal with the current radical anti-government forces. This is the same radicals the 1970s police were fighting, only now the generation has changed..but the ideas are still there. Mike breaks down actionable steps that will keep you safe and provides a massive historical context to it all. Links mentioned: https://www.policeone.com/evergreen/articles/15-things-70s-era-cops-can-teach-todays-leos-KJWsov7NrrbfajGa/ Newhall Shooting – A Tactical Analysis by Mike Wood
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Olivia Mead is the Founder and CEO of the non-profit organization, YogaShield® Yoga For First Responders® (YFFR). Yoga For First Responders® offers training that is job-specific and culturally informed for the purposes of processing stress, building resilience, and enhancing job performance. YFFR Programs include Train the Trainers, In-Service Trainings and Protocol Demos, department programs, training academy curriculum, and conference presentations around the country for Fire Service, Law Enforcement, Jail-Based Law Enforcement, EMS and Dispatch. Notable agencies who have hosted YFFR Train the Trainers and/or adopted the YFFR Protocol include: Chicago Police Department, Denver Fire Department, Kansas City Police Department, Indianapolis Fire Department, and Detroit Police Department among many others. Besides running YFFR as an organization, Olivia teaches weekly YFFR classes for several Fire and Police Departments, specifically Denver Sheriff Academy and Denver Fire Academy as well as guest teaching, speaking, and training around the country. Olivia is the recipient of the 2016 Warrior Award and Community Choice Award from Yoga Alliance International for her work with first responders and veterans/military. Olivia's work has been featured on NowThis, 60 Second Docs, and PoliceOne's Tactical Tips. You can hear Olivia interview authorities on innovative public safety training on her Podcast, Lois Lane of Yoga. Connect with Olivia: https://www.yogaforfirstresponders.org/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jxh2-UqItc8&authuser=2 https://www.instagram.com/yogaforfirstresponders/ Connect with Nick Holderbaum: https://twitter.com/primalosophy www.primalosophy.com @primalosophy Subscribe on Itunes and leave a review - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-primalosophy-podcast/id1462578947
Welcome to Monday Morning Roll Call | Episode 015 | Are you Fit enough to Fight? A new Monday Morning Roll Call is released every Monday Morning and provides a short overview format of issues that matter to you and provides encouragement for the week ahead. Our Newsletter is just releasing and will keep you up-to-date with the podcast, writings, contest, news and more. JOIN TODAY! After listening to the show, please leave us an iTunes rating and review! In this episode: This week we discuss a news story out of Sacramento, California where an Officer was in the fight for his life. The incident lasted a minute and half and introduces the discussion of the level of fitness needed to survive a critical incident. We talk about the book, The Passion of Command by Colonel B.P. McCoy, and the habit of Combat Conditioning. Find this book on Amazon. We look at some expert articles from Police One that discuss the 11 components of proper police fitness and 4 keys for developing functional strength for on-duty encounters. Please see these articles for more information and author links. Finally, we discuss the need to begin somewhere with your physical fitness plan. Do something, and begin today! Your opinion matters! Please leave comments and feedback on whatever media you are listening to this show. Also, please feel free to email with any questions that you would like dealt with in future episodes. This show is for you the listener and we need your help for it to become a great resource for everyone On the Blue Line. Visit our website for the most up-to-date information and resources. Also, join our closed Facebook Group where we continue these discussions and strive to help all of those On the Blue Line to achieve wholeness and happiness in their everyday life.
For full show notes, visit http://wyeradio.com/episode25. What does the former editor for the biggest police website on the internet (PoliceOne.com) and current host of the Policing Matters Podcast, Doug Wyllie, think about the current state of affairs in the Three Disciplines? We get into that and more on this week's episode...not to mention: Does the editor of a topic need to be an expert in that topic? What's the best way to get an editor's attention? How can you hone your writing craft? Does Doug look better with or without the beard? Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
During the annual conference of the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA 2019) in St. Louis, Policing Matters podcast co-host Doug Wyllie roamed the hallways and ran into countless law enforcement trainers and experts, some of whom were willing to sit down and talk about what they're teaching and what they're learning. In this podcast segment, Doug sits down with PoliceOne columnist Duane Wolfe, who discusses the importance of approaching officer wellness from the perspective of "totality of health."
During the annual conference of the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) in St. Louis, Policing Matters podcast co-host Doug Wyllie roamed the hallways and ran into countless law enforcement trainers and experts, some of whom were willing to sit down and talk about what they're teaching and what they're learning. In this podcast segment, Doug sits down with PoliceOne columnist Duane Wolfe, who in 2012 wrote an article entitled "The day I put a gun to my head." Duane and Doug discuss the genesis of that article as well as the impact it has had on officers contemplating suicide.
- Cyndi Doyle, law enforcement officer’s wife and licensed professional counselor, connects with That Peer Support Couple, Javier and Cathy Bustos! Javier and Cathy share their critical incidences while they were both in law enforcement and how that affected their marriage. - Intro and Outro music by Big State “Bad Timing / Bad Luck” - Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas: http://www.lemitonline.org/ - Law Enforcement Today Articles: https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/?s=cathy+bustos - Police One: https://www.policeone.com/ - Dr. Gilmartin: http://emotionalsurvival.com/about.htm - 5 Love Languages: https://www.5lovelanguages.com/ - Patrick Shaver “Officer Involved”: http://www.officerinvolvedproject.com/ - EMDR: https://www.emdr.com/what-is-emdr/ - Start a Peer Support Program: https://www.policeone.com/health-fitness/articles/480389006-How-to-launch-a-successful-peer-support-program/ - You Tell on Yourself: https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/tell/ - Blue Help: https://bluehelp.org/ - Back the Blue Denton: https://www.backingthebluedenton.com/ - Shawn Thomas First Responder Conferences: https://1stresponderconferences.org/ - PCIS: http://www.lemitonline.org/programs/?mode=view&item=21 - Cathy and Javier Contact Info: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cathyandjavi/ ; Twitter - https://twitter.com/PeerLlc ; Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cathyandjavi/ ; Email: cathyandjavi@gmail.com - COPLINE: http://www.copline.org/ - My website: www.code4couples.com - Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cyndidoylelpc/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cyndi_doyle/?hl=en LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyndidoylelpc/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/cyndidoylelpc/pins/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/cyndidlpc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo8lSBy00E7vJnmh096Svog
This episode is jammed packed with a lot of good takeaways of what police life is like. In this episode, Autumn speaks with Officer Rosegold who gives her perspective on the job... and so much more! Follow Officer Rosegold on Instagram Here: @officerrosegold Join the Official FB Group Here Follow Autumn on Instagram Here Enjoy this podcast and want to donate to it to help keep it going? Go Here
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. We want to thank all the brave men and women who work in the criminal justice field. You have much support and thank you all for what you do everyday. The podcast continues to grow and that's because of YOU, the listener and supporter. Please rate and review the show on iTunes when you have a moment. In this episode, Patrick welcomes Jim Dudley. He is a 32-year veteran of the San Fransisco Police Department where he retired as the deputy chief of the Patrol Bureau. He has served as the DC of Special Operations and Liaison to the Department of Emergency Management where he served as Event and Incident Commander for a variety of incidents, operations and emergencies. He has a Masters Degree in Criminology and Social Ecology from the University of California at Irvine. He is currently a member of the Criminal Justice faculty at San Fransisco State University, consults on organizational assessments for Law Enforcement agencies and co-hosts the Policing Matters podcast for PoliceOne. You can find Jim here: https://www.policeone.com/columnists/Policing-Matters/ Find amazing articles, products and training here: https://www.policeone.com/ Head over to the CJ Evolution website and get 15% off of your Four Sigmatic Coffee purchases using the promo code CJEVO. Stay tuned for more great guests and great content. www.cjevolution.com Patrick
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Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. Special thanks to all the first responders and criminal justice professionals. You have much support and keep up the fantastic work. In this solo episode, Patrick talks about the impact working graveyard shifts can have on us. Most of us have worked graveyards in our careers, and some of you have been on these shifts for years. Our sleep patterns change and our health and fitness levels often drop. Patrick gives some practical tips and suggestions to help you cope with this difficult shift. Check out this great article from PoliceOne and the reference to this show: https://www.policeone.com/health-fitness/articles/7344139-8-tips-for-cops-working-the-graveyard-shift/ Do you want to start a podcast? See what Podbean can do for you. Do you love coffee? Check out Four Sigmatic and their amazing products at www.cjevolution.com . You will also get 15% off of your purchases using the promo code CJEVO. Patrick
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Hello Everyone and welcome back to the show. Sleep is so important to everyone, but it should be more mportant to law enforcement professionals who work long crazy hours and don't get the sleep they should be getting. The lack of sleep will catch up to you eventually, so start taking better care of yourself NOW. In this episode, Patrick talks about 10 ways officers can get better sleep. Great information from a PoliceOne article. The reference is here: https://www.policeone.com/health-fitness/articles/74544006-10-ways-police-officers-can-get-better-sleep/ Do you like coffee? Then you will love the products from Four Sigmatic. Check out www.cjevolution.com and get 15% off of Four Sigmatic products using the promo code CJEVO. Please rate and review the show on iTunes. Thank you, Patrick
- Cyndi Doyle, law enforcement officer’s wife and licensed professional counselor, sits down with fellow LEO wife, Rebecca from Proud Police Wife blog! Find out what Rebecca has been up to as she paves the way for other law enforcement spouses and builds a community. - Intro and Outro music by Big State “Bad Timing / Bad Luck” - Rebecca’s Links: Website: www.proudpolicewife.com Police Wife Network: https://proudpolicewife.thinkific.com/courses/proud-police-wife-network Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/proudpolicewif Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/proudpwife/ - Police One: https://www.policeone.com/ - Corie Weathers: www.corieweathers.com/ - Bless the Badge: http://blessthebadge.com/ - Wives on Duty Ministries: https://www.facebook.com/wivesondutyministries/ - My website: www.code4couples.com - Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cyndidoylelpc/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cyndi_doyle/?hl=en LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyndidoylelpc/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/cyndidoylelpc/pins/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/cyndidlpc YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo8lSBy00E7vJnmh096Svog
Larry Snow with the Secure Transportation and Executive Protection News for Tuesday, June 12th, 2018. In Vehicle News From the BBC News Car insurers warn on 'autonomous' vehicles The motor insurance industry is warning carmakers against the use of the word "autonomous" in their marketing. A report for the Association of British Insurers says the way some advanced vehicles are described can convince motorists that they have self-driving cars when that is not the case. Read More ===== And from AAA Foundation Worn Tires Decrease Handling on Wet Roads Up to 33% According to a recent study from AAA, on wet roads, worn tires with a tread depth of 4/32 inch have an average increased stopping distance of 87 feet for a passenger car and 86 feet for a light truck when compared with new tires. The research explores performance differences on wet pavement between the worn tires and new all-season tires when driving at 60 mph. Read More ================== In Cybersecurity news Chinese hackers stole 614GB of undersea warfare data from U.S. Navy contractor Hackers linked to the Chinese government reportedly stole 614 gigabytes of highly sensitive data from a U.S. Navy contractor, including plans related to a supersonic anti-ship missile meant to be usable by 2020 and other details about undersea warfare. Read More ====== And from PoliceOne.Com Feds arrest 74 in global email scam crackdown Federal authorities have announced a major coordinated law enforcement effort to disrupt international business e-mail compromise schemes. Authorities, including the FBI and Department of Justice, announced on Monday that arrests have been made in connection to business e-mail compromise schemes designed to intercept and hijack wire transfers from businesses and individuals. Operation WireWire, which also included the Department of Homeland Security, involved a six-month sweep that culminated in over two weeks of intense law enforcement activity, leading to 74 arrests in the U.S. and overseas. Read More ====================== This flash briefing is brought to you by the International Security Driver Association. Whether you are exploring a career in executive protection, new to the profession, honing your expertise, or an established security executive, ISDA offers its Members benchmark educational, networking, and marketing programs. For more information about the ISDA membership, articles related to secure transportation, security, and executive protection, go to isdacenter.org. Thanks for listening to the Security Driver and Executive Protection News flash briefing. Have a great weekend everybody.
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Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. In this episode Patrick talks about how leaders can motivate their officers. Law enforcement is a complex, difficult and ever changing environment. The last thing officers should be not motivated at work to do their jobs. Unfortunately, there is a lot of this in organizations. Leaders in the organization play a large role in keeping the motivation high. Patrick talks about 4 ways leaders can motivate employees to excellence. This was from a PoliceOne article: Find the article here: https://www.policeone.com/police-jobs-and-careers/articles/8093415-4-ways-leaders-can-and-should-motivate-their-officers/ Do you love coffee? Then you will probably love mushroom coffee from Four Sigmatic. Don't let the "mushroom" fool you. The coffee tastes great and its good for you. Head over to www.cjevolution.com and click on the Four Sigmatic link. You will get 15% off of your purchases by using the promo code CJEVO. If you head over the iTunes and rate and review my show I would appreciate it. Find this and other great episodes at www.cjevolution.com Patrick
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Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back. In this episode talks about the importance of having a life outside of law enforcement. This doesn't mean retirement and moving on to something else. This means after you come home from work after a long day on the job, do you continue to engulf yourself in your job? Law enforcement can be very time consuming, but when you are not working you need to learn to disengage. Are you spending quality time in the areas of your life that might be lacking attention (family, spouse, friends etc?). There are great tips and suggestions that Patrick covers from a great PoliceOne article. Reference to the podcast: https://www.policeone.com/patrol-issues/articles/1666423-Do-you-have-a-life-outside-law-enforcement-really/ Check out the great book Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement by Dr. Kevin Gilmartin https://www.amazon.com/Emotional-survival-law-enforcement-officers/dp/0971725403/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1521843176&sr=8-1&keywords=emotional+survival+for+law+enforcement+dr.+kevin+gilmartin If you are facing roadblocks in your life or you need some great coaching from a great team check out Frame of Mind Coaching www.frameofmindcoaching.com Stay tuned for more great guests. Patrick
As winter turns to spring, it can be invigorating to shed off the old clothes and treat yourself to some fresh new threads. But when you REALLY want to mix up the old wardrobe, who do you turn to in your hour of need? The Off Piste crew seek to find out as they choose their fictional fashion gurus! Luck sports some Sakaar chic, Neil works on his smolder and Rebecca investigates the practicality of armour in an office environment. Meanwhile, Flint tries to put the pieces together about Wyatt’s identity, the hospital and the County Restaurant Awards firefight, and Isla accidentally discovers the truth about the fate of her biological family – including her father, Thin Eric. FOLLOW OFF-PISTE: FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/offpistepodcast/ TWITTER: twitter.com/offpistepodcast YOUTUBE: bit.ly/2cxPrlZ EMAIL US: offpistepodcast@gmail.com
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. The team at CJEvolution hopes everyone is doing well. If this is your first time listenting to the show, welcome. We really appreciate stopping by and listening. If you are a long time listener, welcome back. In this episode, Patrick talks about a great article from PoliceOne.com that covers 30 Great Police Training Maxims & Quotes. These will really get you thinking and moving in the right direction. Need some professional or personal coaching? Head over to Frame of Mind Coaching and see what Kim Ades and her team can do for you. www.frameofmindcoaching.com PoliceOne Article: https://www.policeone.com/police-trainers/articles/68841-30-great-police-training-maxims-quotes/ Stay safe everyone Patrick
Recently, a news item appeared on PoliceOne about eight police cadets who were injured during defensive tactics training at their academy. This sort of thing is not terribly uncommon. Police training is necessarily difficult, and comes with some degree of danger. But the question becomes, how can police conduct training (both academy and in-service) that is as close to reality as possible, but still safe enough that injuries are minimized? In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss the different options police have at their disposal to mitigate this matter.
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back. The team at CJEvolution hopes everyone has had a great start to the new year. One of the most important aspects of police officer safety and survival is related to officer fitness. We all need to stay in shape. Not just for ourselves, but for our families, departments and communities. In this episode Patrick talks about the importance of fitness and talks about the 11 components of proper police fitness. Thank you for the continued support for show and stay tuned for more great guests. Reference to this show can be found at www.PoliceOne.com Here is the article: https://www.policeone.com/police-products/fitness-health-wellness/articles/508738-The-11-components-of-proper-police-fitness/ Find this and other great shows at www.cjevolution.net Patrick
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back. In this episode Patrick gives some tips and suggestions regarding Police Assessment Centers. They have been around for a very long time, and have been used to select the best candidates for upper level positions in both public and private organizations. Remember that prepartion, research and practice is usually going to be the winning recipe for any type of career advancement. Thank you once again for the brave men and women who protect us everyday. Reference to the show: PoliceOne: https://www.policeone.com/police-jobs-and-careers/articles/52289006-5-keys-to-acing-the-police-assessment-center-examination/ Great Book by Tina Lewis Rowe on Police Assessment Centers: https://www.amazon.com/Preparation-Guide-Assessment-Center-Method/dp/0398087512/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1513381135&sr=8-1&keywords=Tina+lewis+rowe Thank you everyone and be safe. You can find this and other great episodes at www.cjevolution.net Patrick
A few weeks ago, an article called "The 'SWAT nod': How to tell other cops what your duty assignment is without saying a word" ran on PoliceOne. It was essentially a list of how to make it clear to everyone in your department (as well as any other department) what your duty assignment is. In this week's podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss when it makes sense (and when it doesn't) for departments to have specialists like SWAT, Motors, Narcotics, Foot Beats, Bicycle Patrol, Marine Units, Equine Units, and the like.
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. In this episode, Patrick talks about 10 tips and suggestions for officer safety. We are living in uncertain times. Take a look at any headline and you will see everything from civil & political unrest, to a movement against the brave men and women who wear a uniform. However, law enforcement has tremendous support in the country even though we don't always hear it. Safety, both on duty and off duty is paramount. Enjoy the show. This article is from PoliceOne and was written by contributor Ron Avery. You can find the link here: https://www.policeone.com/police-products/firearms/training/articles/8540571-Officer-safety-in-the-modern-age-10-critical-lessons-to-live-by/ If you are in need of coaching or mentoring to help you get to that next level head over to Frame Of Mind Coaching and meet Kim Ades and her amazing team. Check it out here: www.frameofmindcoaching.com Check out this and other episodes at: www.cjevolution.net Patrick
In this future there are no more human police officers. Is that even possible? The future of policing is a really really complicated topic. And it’s also, and this might be the understatement of the year, a controversial one. On this episode we’re not going to try and give you a full picture of what the future of policing might be. That would take hours. Instead, we’re going to focus on two really specific pieces of this topic. First we talk to Madeline Ashby, futurist and science fiction writer, about robots, and what it might be like if we replaced human law enforcement with robotic law enforcement. Then, we talk to historian and writer Walidah Imarisha, about a future with no cops at all. We also hear from Doug Wyllie, the Editor at Large for PoliceOne, who, perhaps unsurprisingly, doesn't like either proposal. Further reading: Disrupt Tha Police by Madeline Ashby Bomb Robots: What Makes Killing In Dallas Different And What Happens Next? Robocop Delivers Pizza, Prevents Suicide 11 Police Robots Patrolling Around the World Machine Bias Hard Truths: Law Enforcement and Race Angels with Dirty Faces Wrestling With Angels: Walidah Imarisha on Harm and Accountability Audre Lord Safe Outside the System Collective Flash Forward is produced by me, Rose Eveleth. The intro music is by Asura and the outtro music is by Hussalonia. Special thanks this week to Brent Rose. The episode art is by Matt Lubchansky. If you want to suggest a future we should take on, send us a note on Twitter, Facebook or by email at info@flashforwardpod.com. We love hearing your ideas! And if you think you’ve spotted one of the little references I’ve hidden in the episode, email us there too. If you’re right, I’ll send you something cool. And if you want to support the show, there are a few ways you can do that too! We have a Patreon page, where you can donate to the show. But if that’s not in the cards for you, you can head to iTunes and leave us a nice review or just tell your friends about us. Those things really do help. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've seen a significant increase in news articles on PoliceOne about civilians coming to the aid of officers involved in violent confrontations with resistive subjects. Are there more of these incidents happening, or are they just getting more attention in the media? Jim and Doug offer thoughts on whether or not there’s an increase in such events.
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
Peter Vronsky / C.L. SwinneyPeter Vronsky is a Canadian author, filmmaker and investigative historian. He holds a PhD in criminal justice history and espionage in international relations from the University of TorontoC. L. Swinney is the author of ten international #1 best-selling true crime books in five countries. He's also the author of a best-selling crime-fiction series, The Bill Dix Detective Series.Several of his books are being considered for film and tv rights by two agencies and he's consulted for a mini-series in Hollywood based on a serial killer cold case being re-opened. Chris has contributed to PoliceOne.com and regularly gives exciting radio/podcast interviews.Chris has published three projects. An anthology entitled, **Justice Shall Be Served**, and two chap books, **Crushing Tin** and **Jaded Potholes.**He donates proceeds from book sales to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), Cancer research, PTSD/Military support groups, StopHungerNow.Org, and victims of violent crimes.Lastly, Chris is the owner of 6 Apparel Company, a law enforcement owned and operated clothing company designing products for men and women in law enforcement (and retired) and first responders. @6apparelcompany on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.Chris is on the following social media sites:Email: theclswinney@yahoo.comTWITTER: @clswinneyFACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/clswinneyThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
One need look no further than the comments section beneath just about any article on PoliceOne to see the divide between the rank-and-file officers and the men and women who hold leadership positions at an agency. This divide has been around forever, of course, but the question becomes, is it getting better, or worse? The issue that may be the most contentious is use of force. Jim and Doug discuss what can be done to build stronger, more productive relationships between police leaders and beat cops. Can the National FOP and the IACP rally around an issue like officer safety in this time of increased attacks on police?
Infowars reporter Mikael Thalen published an article today linking to a Facebook post from Policeone.com. The post contained many comments written by members of the law enforcement community speaking out against Obama's push to ban the M855 round used in AR15 weapons. The comments by police officers specifically call out the fact that the White House's use of the "officer safety" argument is a joke. Some comments even make reference to this being a backdoor attack on the second amendment. Download the report for the rest of the story. Watch on YouTube: http://youtu.be/82SLC8RSLRQ
Today I am joined on The Police Podcast by Deputy Sheriff Tony Moore of the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department. Tony is a member of the trailblazing E-Comm Unit of the LASD where he is a public information officer specializing in cyber safety and crypto currency. Deputy Moore takes the time to walk us through exactly what crypto currency and BitCoin are along with some of the most important safety precautions you can take with your Facebook account. Tony was great with his time for The Police Podcast audience and we just kept talking because everything he was saying was so relevant to our audience and so important. At one point Tony was discussing Coinbase Exchange and related some information from their website that he learned wasn’t completely accurate and he immediately wanted our audience to know…he is just that great of a guy and dedicated to the details. Coinbase is NOT legal in all 50 states…learn more here… http://www.coindesk.com/california-regulator-coinbase-exchange-regulated-licensed/ You can read some of Deputy Moore’s thoughts here on his website: lacybercop.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/lacybercop Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LASDTonym Tony has also been published in PoliceOne.com and LawEnforcement.Social https://bitcoin.org/en/ Here is a quick recap of Tony’s Recommendations for Facebook settings: Turn off you friends list on your profile page this reduces the chance of someone spoofing your account if they don’t know who your friends are" Security Turn on: Login Alerts Login Approvals Code generation (2-Factor Authentication) Login Locations Privacy Settings and Tools: Turn On: Review all post and things you’re tagged in Strict filtering for “inbox” items Timeline & Tagging Turn On: Who can post on Timeline: NO One Review posts friends tag you in Blocking: No one. However we follow the Complaint process. Follower Settings: Turn On: This setting will remove the need to “friend” those that friend you. By not friending back, their friend request will automatically turn to a “follower”. They also have the option to just follow you as well. Apps: Turn Off: Apps, Websites & Plugins - Personal choice Instant Personalization Apps Others Use
ATF could look at IRS seizure of assets as a template for seizing guns,Lawmakers that abuse women in NY State love Cuomo,That ban on CCW at NC State Fair had the predictable results,They grow them dumb in Fresno California,NRA ballcap is a political statement?,A challenge to hypocritical actors and politicians, The PoliceOne survey,From TriggerTime TV I am joined by Producer Troy Guillotte and Jim Gilliland and we discuss the value of "Training" video.
Welcome to a new Indeed Podcast. No Kerry, no worry. We have a piece of cheese. Weekly Roundup Right off the start we have a VR game of the Bat cave. Then we find out that Twitter sues the government. Police making a Facebook account of people locked up in their jails to Comcast getting a complainer fired from their job. Creepy or Cool: Ever wanted a anti gadget-gadget? We got one for ya. Parting Thought Google Glass on Police? One department decided to test it out. We will tell you were not to go if they are looking for you. Sit Back, Relax and get your gadgets in order. The eyes are looking for you, and your protection may be nothing more than a piece of rubber.