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POLICE Senior Editor Wayne Parham and Rita Nakashima Brock, Ph.D., discuss moral injury as it relates to law enforcement. Brock is senior vice president and director of the Shay Moral Injury Center at Volunteers of America.
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This episode is sponsored by Omnigo.
Learn more about their Evidence Management solution technology.
🚨 In this POLICE Coffee Break video, POLICE Editor David Griffith chats with Michael Porter, Enterprise Account Manager of Omnigo, about how the company's Evidence Management Solution makes investigators more effective and more efficient.
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This episode is sponsored by HigherGround. Learn more about their Live911 technology - https://live911.com
🚨 In this POLICE Coffee Break video, POLICE Editor David Griffith chats with Captain Don Redmond of the Chula Vista (CA) Police Department about how livestreaming 911 calls directly to officers improves response times and gives officers critical information that leads to better outcomes.
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⏱ Timestamps ⏱
0:00 Introduction
1:00 Chula Vista PD’s involvement in developing the Live911 technology
1:56 Benefits of live streaming 911 calls
2:57 Improving de-escalation
4:00 More accurate information for officers
4:52 Managing incoming information with Geo-Fencing
6:21 Increasing Officer Safety
7:47 Officer Performance
9:01 Continuous improvement through PD feedback
10:26 Helping other agencies adopt the technology
11:20 Success Stories
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Widespread bedlam centered around the looting of retail stores of everything from shaving cream to high-end luxury handbags has led to the senseless murder of an innocent human being.
On the day before Thanksgiving, Kevin Nishita—a retired police officer working as an armed security guard who was helping to protect a local television news crew reporting on the dramatic increase in violence associated with organized retail crime—was shot and later died from his injuries.
🚨 In this video, POLICE Magazine Contributor Doug Wyllie discusses:
The dramatic increase in violence associated with organized retail crime. Arguments against calling organized retail crime "looting" (and some alternatives). Results of a survey by the National Retail Federation (NRF) on the topic. What fills the void left by the police who have been litigated out of effectiveness or legislated out of existence—a society looking a lot like a combination of Mad Max and The Purge.📰 Sign up for the Police Magazine newsletter.
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0:00 Protecting a News Crew – Honoring Kevin Nishita
1:58 Defining the Term “Looting”
3:50 Organized Retail Theft
5:10 Financial Impact of Retail Crime
6:20 Failing to Prosecute the Offenders
8:06 More Bloodshed to Come -
This episode of Coffee Break with Police Experts is sponsored by and produced in partnership with Fox Nation 🤝
The Fox Nation subscription streaming service is now free to all first responders (including police), active duty military, and veterans.
In this podcast Fox host Pete Hegseth discusses the revival of "COPS" on Fox Nation, a police-focused episode of his show "Modern Warrior," and other Fox Nation programming that makes a free subscription to the service so valuable for officers.
Conversation topics include:
Why "Modern Warriors" created an episode focused on police. Addressing the concern over referring to police as "warriors." What's in store for the new "COPS" show. Why law enforcement should sign up for Fox Nation.🎥 Subscribe to the Police YouTube channel.
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0:00 Introduction
1:10 How Modern Warriors Became a TV Show
2:16 Why Modern Warriors Focused an Episode on Police
3:38 Addressing the Concern Over Referring to Police as a “Warriors”
4:47 Why the Episode on Police is a Must-Watch
6:11 What’s in Store for the New “COPS”
7:14 Why Law Enforcement Should Sign Up for Fox Nation
8:40 Fox Nation Shows of Interest to Police Officers -
On Sept. 11, 2001, hundreds of law enforcement officers from numerous agencies responded to the attack on the World Trade Center towers.
In this special series of interviews, we discuss how officers responded to the attack, then worked through the days and months of trying to recover evidence and remains, and finally fought the political battle to provide medical care for 9/11 first responders.
In this episode, we are joined by Jon Adler, former president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) to hear about his role in passing the James Zadroga Health and Compensation Act, and what officers should remember about 9/11.
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0:00 Introduction
0:50 Experiences on 9/11 Impacting FLEOA priorities
3:31 John’s role in passing the James Zadroga Health and Compensation Act
4:54 The Biggest Obstacle to the James Zadroga Act
7:21 What officers should remember about 9/11 -
On Sept. 11, 2001, hundreds of law enforcement officers from numerous agencies responded to the attack on the World Trade Center towers.
In this special series of interviews, we discuss how officers responded to the attack, then worked through the days and months of trying to recover evidence and remains, and finally fought the political battle to provide medical care for 9/11 first responders.
In this episode, we are joined by Jon Adler, former president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) to hear about his mission at Ground Zero the day after, his role on-site, and lingering health issues.
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0:00 Introduction
0:53 John’s mission at Ground Zero the day after
2:03 Recovering evidence
4:01 John’s role on-site in the days after
6:48 From recovery to prayer
7:55 Lingering health issues from Ground Zero -
On Sept. 11, 2001, hundreds of law enforcement officers from numerous agencies responded to the attack on the World Trade Center towers. In this special series of interviews, we discuss how officers responded to the attack, then worked through the days and months of trying to recover evidence and remains, and finally fought the political battle to provide medical care for 9/11 first responders.
In this episode, we are joined by Jon Adler, former president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) to hear about his experience on the morning of 9/11, helping civilians in the aftermath, as well as the emotions felt in the immediate aftermath.Follow Police on social media:
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0:00 Introduction
0:53 Approaching Chaos
2:51 Jon’s experience at the Battery Tunnel
4:17 Getting into the city
7:39 Returning to the World Trade Center site
8:25 The emotions of the aftermath
12:18 Phantom voices -
On Sept. 11, 2001, hundreds of law enforcement officers from numerous agencies responded to the attack on the World Trade Center towers.
In this special series of interviews, we discuss how officers responded to the attack, then worked through the days and months of trying to recover evidence and remains, and finally fought the political battle to provide medical care for 9/11 first responders.
A retired NYPD Officer, Frank DeMasi served with the city's Emergency Services Unit and responded to the World Trade Center that morning just before the second plane hit the South Tower. From Sept. 12, 2001 to May 31, 2002, he worked at Ground Zero.
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0:00 Introduction
0:41 Frank’s mission to find survivors
2:28 The workload in the first month -
3:54 From Rescue to Recovery
6:09 Lingering health issues from ground zero
8:09 Advice for Today’s Law Enforcement Officers -
On Sept. 11, 2001, hundreds of law enforcement officers from numerous agencies responded to the attack on the World Trade Center towers.
In this special series of interviews, we discuss how officers responded to the attack, then worked through the days and months of trying to recover evidence and remains, and finally fought the political battle to provide medical care for 9/11 first responders.
Our first guest is Frank DeMasi.
A retired NYPD officer, Frank DeMasi served with the city's Emergency Services Unit and responded to the World Trade Center that morning just before the second plane hit the South Tower.
👂 Listen to Part II with Frank DeMasi
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0:00 Introduction
0:42 What frank saw as he approached the towers
2:23 What frank remembers most about 9/11
4:11 Law enforcement actions taken before the towers fell
5:45 Orders that Frank received at the scene
8:30 Hell on Earth: when the towers fell
11:07 Frank’s mission after the towers fell -
Ever since the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright at a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, MN, officers and the public have asked what happened. How could a veteran officer mistake her pistol for a TASER?
In this first episode of POLICE Coffee Break, we ask that question of internationally recognized law enforcement trainer and POLICE contributor Dave Smith.
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