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Talking the beat to cover what matters to you as an LEO. Join deputy chief Jim Dudley (ret.) every weekly as he sits down with law enforcement leaders and criminal justice experts to discuss strategy, challenges and trends in policing.
Episodes
![How the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children battles child abuse and exploitation](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog12732966/e07ac8b3010d2dec617de7c7e496a5e0_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
It is believed that many cases of child abuse, including physical and sexual abuse and neglect, could be the dark figure of crime during the COVID-19 pandemic, with many mandated reporters being denied the usual access and observation they have during “normal times.” Since the coronavirus pandemic and associated national shutdowns began in early 2020, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) has seen a drastic spike in the number of cases and reports of child sexual abuse materials online and online grooming of children. From March through December, NCMEC received 21 million CyberTipline reports, which is up from 18 million for the whole of 2019. “We see a correlation between the pandemic and people being homebound and connected on mobile devices,” says NCMEC President and CEO John F. Clark. In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley speaks with John Clark about the work of NCMEC, which serves as the nation's clearinghouse and comprehensive reporting center for all issues related to the prevention of and recovery from child victimization. Is a child being sexually exploited online? Call 1-800-THE-LOST.
![The biggest issues law enforcement faced in 2020](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog12732966/a252eb0c09c78489d50dd2515019f1ef_300x300.jpg)
Friday Dec 18, 2020
The biggest issues law enforcement faced in 2020
Friday Dec 18, 2020
Friday Dec 18, 2020
“A year like no other” could be the epitaph for 2020, along with words like unprecedented and unrelenting. In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley speaks with fellow podcaster Patrick Fitzgibbons, host of the CJ Evolution podcast. Critical issues up for debate include recruitment and retention, law enforcement mission creep, the decriminalization of drugs, officer wellness, and how police leaders can improve morale in the coming year. Patrick Fitzgibbons is a retired police commander from Colorado with over two decades of experience in many different roles. He is also an adjunct college professor and enjoys teaching the next generation of criminal justice professionals. Patrick holds advanced degrees in Business and Organizational Leadership. A former Army Paratrooper with the elite 82nd Airborne Division, Patrick is an avid supporter of active military members and veterans. Patrick is a personal coach, speaker and is the host and creator of CJEvolution.
![Small-town policing: How to increase recruitment, decrease crime and improve community relations](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog12732966/d3db53da72b2e0b8f1fa75a007b53286_300x300.jpg)
Friday Dec 11, 2020
Friday Dec 11, 2020
Hiring the right people and building a workplace that makes them want to come back to work every day is key to improving both officer retention and community relations, especially in small departments. In this episode, host Jim Dudley chats with Chief James Small who serves as the public safety director for the Village of Palmyra in Wisconsin about police leadership best practices in small departments. Chief Small recently won the 2020 Innovative Approach to Problem-Solving Award from the Wisconsin Policy Forum for his “ISLAND” approach to leadership and policing. Chief Small talks about the ISLAND concept, which stands for inclusion, safety, laughs, authentic accountability, nourishment and direction.
![Off-duty employment considerations for police](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog12732966/a0b780fd93efb1f8ef8165bc20a82433_300x300.jpg)
Friday Dec 04, 2020
Off-duty employment considerations for police
Friday Dec 04, 2020
Friday Dec 04, 2020
Like many officers struggling to provide for their families, Chris White began working off-duty security jobs to supplement his income and purchased his first home with the money he earned. He then began assisting fellow officers by helping them schedule other regional off-duty requests, leading him to form ATHOS Group, a national off-duty hiring firm for law enforcement officers. In this episode, host Jim Dudley asks Chris to share his advice for police officers seeking outside employment, as well as how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted off-duty opportunities for police.
![Is a criminal justice degree worth it? The answer is yes.](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog12732966/6f971a27d75b700fb0915f7ae233efe8_300x300.jpg)
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Is a criminal justice degree worth it? The answer is yes.
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Janay Gasparini, P.h.D., a former police officer and current assistant professor of criminal justice at Shepherd University, recently wrote an article for Police1 titled “Why the next generation of cops need a criminal justice degree.” In this episode of Policing Matters, Dr. Gasparini explains why having a criminal justice degree helps those interested in a law enforcement career and also offers advantages for veteran law enforcement officers. Learn when you should and how you can obtain your degree, why it will serve you in your career from the academy through the police promotional process, and where you should look for colleges.
![Rener Gracie on why every cop needs one hour of Jiu-Jitsu training a week](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog12732966/3d0672fcb296aa383789bc9aa22bec8b_300x300.jpg)
Friday Nov 20, 2020
Rener Gracie on why every cop needs one hour of Jiu-Jitsu training a week
Friday Nov 20, 2020
Friday Nov 20, 2020
Law enforcement officers are often put into difficult situations where they need to make immediate decisions on levels of force needed to stop an attack, to defend others or themselves, or possibly to use to effect an arrest of a resisting offender. In this episode, host Jim Dudley speaks with Rener Gracie, world-renowned Jiu-Jitsu expert, practitioner and chief instructor at the Gracie University about the current deficits in law enforcement defensive tactics training and how use of force “reform” could endanger both cops and civilians.
![Axon CEO talks TASER weapons, police performance and transparency](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog12732966/0d694551ab2fcc81608a30e6a797a7df_300x300.jpg)
Friday Nov 06, 2020
Axon CEO talks TASER weapons, police performance and transparency
Friday Nov 06, 2020
Friday Nov 06, 2020
Rick Smith, CEO of Axon (formerly TASER International), has been a technology pioneer in law enforcement with a current vision of making the bullet obsolete by 2029. Rick founded the company, TASER International, in 1993 and as the TASER weapon became ubiquitous in law enforcement, he has pushed his company to think beyond weapons technology toward a broader purpose of matching technology to public safety needs in order to make the world a safer place. In this episode, host Jim Dudley speaks with Rick about current research around the development and deployment of TASER weapons, as well as new offerings from Axon designed to improve police performance and transparency.
![How an app could integrate off-duty public safety personnel into mass violence response](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog12732966/d6cf009f1b4d171752b16e7bcf97d3d8_300x300.jpg)
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
There seems to be an app for just about everything these days, from accessing training to seeing how crime is occurring almost in real-time. Civilians have access to apps that warn them of traffic delays or police activity. Wouldn't it be great to have an app that provides access to off-duty LEOs to assist in responding to an act of mass violence when they are close to the incident? In this episode, host Jim Dudley speaks with Lt. Travis Norton, a 20-year veteran with the Oceanside (California) Police Department, about how to bring this concept to reality.
![The FBI’s NIBRS deadline is fast approaching. What agencies need to know.](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog12732966/d58551566511239d6568714fafb8b9dd_300x300.jpg)
Thursday Oct 29, 2020
The FBI’s NIBRS deadline is fast approaching. What agencies need to know.
Thursday Oct 29, 2020
Thursday Oct 29, 2020
The FBI responded to law enforcement’s call to upgrade and update reporting of the nation’s crime statistics by transitioning from the Summary Reporting System (SRS) to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) by January 1, 2021. Recognizing this as a monumental shift in practice, the FBI gave several years' notice, from February 9, 2016, to be exact, to law enforcement agencies, and now the deadline is just weeks away. In this episode, host Jim Dudley speaks with Trudy Ford, the Section Chief of the Global Law Enforcement Support Section of the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division about what prompted the change, the improvements NIBRS offers and what the transition means for rank and file officers.
![How to develop a social media messaging strategy ahead of Election Day](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog12732966/499d8df359ea88fadd9f98a7659ae9c7_300x300.jpg)
Friday Oct 16, 2020
How to develop a social media messaging strategy ahead of Election Day
Friday Oct 16, 2020
Friday Oct 16, 2020
No one knows what the coming weeks leading up to Election Day hold, but there’s one thing we can all agree on – we’re heading for choppy waters. In a recent article for Police1, social media consultant Yael Bar-tur outlined 10 steps police chiefs can take right now to communicate on social media ahead of November 3. In this episode of Policing Matters, host Jim Dudley talks to Yael about some of the strategies she details in the article.