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Police In-Service Training

著者: Scott Phillips
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  • This podcast is dedicated to providing research evidence to street-level police officers and command staff alike. The program is intended to provide research in a jargon-free manner that cuts through the noise, misinformation, and misperceptions about the police. The discussions with policing experts will help the law enforcement community create better programs, understand challenging policies, and dispel myths of police officer behavior.

    © 2025 Police In-Service Training
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This podcast is dedicated to providing research evidence to street-level police officers and command staff alike. The program is intended to provide research in a jargon-free manner that cuts through the noise, misinformation, and misperceptions about the police. The discussions with policing experts will help the law enforcement community create better programs, understand challenging policies, and dispel myths of police officer behavior.

© 2025 Police In-Service Training
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  • Episode 11: Contagious Fire
    2025/03/07

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    Whenever a police officer fires their weapon at another person it is important to understand why. What were the conditions that lead to the shooting? Explaining why a single officer shoots two or three times is important but explaining why three or four officers empty their clips seems to be a completely different question.
    To better understand the idea of something called “contagious fire” we are joined today by Eric Dlugolenski from Central Connecticut State University.
    Main Topics
    •We’ll discuss the importance of studying contagious fire even if it’s a rare event.
    •Eric will explain the use of video simulators to study officer shooting behavior.
    •I also ask Eric to clarify the difference between shooting “errors” and justifications.

    Don't forget to like, FOLLOW, and share. Sharing this podcast or an episode is one of the best complements I can receive, which will help grow the show.

    And don't forget to provide a review. Giving five stars is never a bad idea.

    Feel free to email me your comments using the "send us a text" option, or at the following email address: policeinservicetrainingpodcast@gmail.com

    Bluesky: @policeinservice.bsky.social


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    31 分
  • Episode 10: Hot Spots Policing
    2025/02/28

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    Hot spots policing has been around for more than 20 years, and there are many studies exploring its use. Joining us to discuss the broad range of research on the topic is Brandon Turchan, a professor of criminal justice at Michigan State University.


    Main Topics


    •We’ll summarize the nuts and bolts of hot spots policing.
    •Brandon will explain that even if a hot spot never goes away, the police can keep these locations “cool.”
    •Hot spots policing tactics can be successful, but the gains are amplified when combined with procedural justice or problem-oriented tactics.

    Don't forget to like, FOLLOW, and share. Sharing this podcast or an episode is one of the best complements I can receive, which will help grow the show.

    And don't forget to provide a review. Giving five stars is never a bad idea.

    Feel free to email me your comments using the "send us a text" option, or at the following email address: policeinservicetrainingpodcast@gmail.com

    Bluesky: @policeinservice.bsky.social


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    35 分
  • Episode 9: Police Mental Health and Wellness
    2025/02/21

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    Studies show that a police officer experiences as many traumatic events in 6 months as the average person does across their entire lifetime. These stressful experiences can build up within an officer and lead to any number of personal and professional problems. For several decades there has been some recognition by policing to the impact of stress, and this has increased their willingness to do something about it. This episode will explore some of the current research into the mental health services available to the police.


    Main Topics
    •What are the views of police officers with respect to accessing mental health services?
    •What are the perceptions of sworn officers and civilian personnel about the current state of mental health in law enforcement
    •[What are some of the policy implications for police leaders regarding getting mental health services into the agency.

    Dr. Padilla can be contacted at kepadil@txstate.edu

    Don't forget to like, FOLLOW, and share. Sharing this podcast or an episode is one of the best complements I can receive, which will help grow the show.

    And don't forget to provide a review. Giving five stars is never a bad idea.

    Feel free to email me your comments using the "send us a text" option, or at the following email address: policeinservicetrainingpodcast@gmail.com

    Bluesky: @policeinservice.bsky.social


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    30 分

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