POLICE Magazine Podcasts
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Handling Physical Confrontations
Sgt. Mark Tarte retired from the Livermore (Calif.) Police Department ...
Sgt. Mark Tarte retired from the Livermore (Calif.) Police Department to become a criminal-justice instructor. In the latest Patrol Podcast, Tarte shares with POLICE Magazine his funniest patrol story, gives his best and worst officer-safety advice, and
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Women Warriors
John Wills, a retired Chicago Police officer, talks to POLICE ...
John Wills, a retired Chicago Police officer, talks to POLICE Magazine about his "Women Warriors: Stories from the Thin Blue Line," an edited collection of stories about female officers told in their own words. The stories include a dispatcher tryin
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End of Watch Podcast
David Ayer, the director and screenwriter of "End of Watch," spoke to ...
David Ayer, the director and screenwriter of "End of Watch," spoke to PoliceMag.com about his new cop movie. The one-time "Training Day" writer explains to Web Editor Paul Clinton how he made a movie that is pro law enforcement.
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Female Leadership and Rising Up the Ranks
POLICE Magazine's Associate Editor Dean Scoville, a retired Los Angeles ...
POLICE Magazine's Associate Editor Dean Scoville, a retired Los Angeles County Sheriff's sergeant, interviews his former commander, Capt. Linda Healy, about female leadership, diversity hiring and promotion, and rising up the ranks as a female deputy.
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Gangster Squad
Los Angeles of the 1940s and '50s is the setting ...
Los Angeles of the 1940s and '50s is the setting for "Gangster Squad," which tells the story of the Los Angeles Police Department's covert unit of eight officers that targeted gangsters such as Mickey Cohen, Bugsy Siegel, Jack Dragna and others. Th
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Facing Violence
Sgt. Rory Miller, a retired Multnomah County (Ore.) Sheriff's corrections ...
Sgt. Rory Miller, a retired Multnomah County (Ore.) Sheriff's corrections deputy, wrote "Facing Violence: Preparing for the Unexpected" as a follow-up to his earlier "Meditations on Violence." In his interview with POLICE, he explains "the monkey dance,"
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Oklahoma City Bombing
A deeper look at the Oklahoma City Bombing on April ...
A deeper look at the Oklahoma City Bombing on April 19, 1995 is provided by Andrew Gumbel and Roger G. Charles in "Oklahoma City: What the Investigation Missed and Why It Still Matters." The authors construct a detailed account of the attack on the Alfre
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Taggers and Graffiti Culture
San Bernardino (Calif.) Police Sgt. Dwight Waldo, one of law ...
San Bernardino (Calif.) Police Sgt. Dwight Waldo, one of law enforcement's foremost graffiti enforcement investigators, discusses the five types of graffiti, explains how to gather intel to identify messages, and tells patrol officers what they need to i
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Battleground NYC: Countering Terrorism
New York City has long been a breeding ground for ...
New York City has long been a breeding ground for spies, saboteurs, and terrorists who view it as a top target. In his "Battleground New York City," Thomas Reppetto covers post-9/11 police strategies and recounts law enforcement's efforts to thwart terro
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Shots Fired: Volusia County, Fla., Radio Traffic
On Nov. 26, 2011, two Volusia County (Fla.) Sheriff's deputies ...
On Nov. 26, 2011, two Volusia County (Fla.) Sheriff's deputies John Braman and John Brady approached suspect Corey Reynolds, who suprised them with a .40-caliber handgun. Listen to three minutes of radio traffic as Braman relays infomation to dispatchers