Category Archives: Podcast

Episode 13: Law Enforcement Morale



In this episode, Jim Harris and Phil Rizzo explore morale within the law enforcement profession. This topic is a hot button item in all agencies across the US and was brought up again while on the road teaching one of the J. Harris Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors courses.


Episode 4: Entry-level Psychology with Dr. George Peters



We sit down with Dr. George Peters, licensed clinical psychologist and talk about the ins and outs of the entry-level psychological evaluation process. What do you need to know? How can this fit into your agency’s evaluation process? What will the police psychologist do for you; and what can’t they do?

 


Episode 2: Educated Encounters LIVE from Atlantic City, NJ!



This episode was recorded LIVE at the Police and Security Expo in Atlantic City, NJ! We talk with Captain (ret.) Andrea Craparotta and her new program in Middlesex County, using history classes to integrate law enforcement with high-schoolers, discussing key issues in the Constitution and law, and improving understanding and relations on both sides.

The program is called Educated Encounters, and it has the potential to go far beyond the concept of the School Resource Officer (SRO) and impact how our young people and police work together and understand one another.

You can find Andrea’s program at:

https://educatedencounters.com

If you’re interested in bringing Educated Encounters to your school system, contact Andrea at:

andrea@educatedencounters.com


Episode 1: So, You Want To Join Law Enforcement?



For our first episode of LEO Radio, we wanted to talk to the applicants, the future of the profession!

What do you need to know about the hiring process? What can help you rise above the competition, or sink your chances at your dream career?

We draw on the experience of cops who have supervised and managed hiring processes, and we share the tips, tricks, and strategies that top applicants use to get where they want to be!