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POLICE Magazine - Podcasts

Summary: Listen in on conversations and interviews with other Law Enforcement professionals, authors, leaders, and others with a message for police and cops.

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 Shots Fired: April 23, 2006 - Scottsdale, Arizona | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Detective James Peters acted immediately and decisively to end a barricade incident before it could spiral out of control. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.

 Shots Fired: April 23, 2006 - Scottsdale, Arizona | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Detective James Peters acted immediately and decisively to end a barricade incident before it could spiral out of control. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.

 Shots Fired: April 23, 2006 - Scottsdale, Arizona | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Detective James Peters acted immediately and decisively to end a barricade incident before it could spiral out of control. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.

 Shots Fired: March 30, 1996 - Palm Desert, California | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

A quiet shopping trip ended in a furious gun battle when Deputy Jason Hendrix tried to stop an angry man from killing several hostages. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.

 Shots Fired: March 30, 1996 - Palm Desert, California | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

A quiet shopping trip ended in a furious gun battle when Deputy Jason Hendrix tried to stop an angry man from killing several hostages. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.

 Shots Fired: March 30, 1996 - Palm Desert, California | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

A quiet shopping trip ended in a furious gun battle when Deputy Jason Hendrix tried to stop an angry man from killing several hostages. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.

 Shots Fired: June 20, 1989 - San Dimas, California | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Called to a domestic disturbance, two Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies faced a man with a knife. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.

 Shots Fired: June 20, 1989 - San Dimas, California | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Called to a domestic disturbance, two Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies faced a man with a knife. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.

 Shots Fired: June 20, 1989 - San Dimas, California | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Called to a domestic disturbance, two Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies faced a man with a knife. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.

 What the Dog Knows | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

We talk to Cat Warren about her memoir "What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs." Warren explains how she and her German shepherd Solo have assisted several North Carolina law enforcement agencies. Solo has become a skilled cadaver dog and Warren explains how canine noses can be trained to locate missing people, drowning victims 200 feet below the water surface and unmarked Civil War graves.

 What the Dog Knows | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

We talk to Cat Warren about her memoir "What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs." Warren explains how she and her German shepherd Solo have assisted several North Carolina law enforcement agencies. Solo has become a skilled cadaver dog and Warren explains how canine noses can be trained to locate missing people, drowning victims 200 feet below the water surface and unmarked Civil War graves.

 What the Dog Knows | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

We talk to Cat Warren about her memoir "What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs." Warren explains how she and her German shepherd Solo have assisted several North Carolina law enforcement agencies. Solo has become a skilled cadaver dog and Warren explains how canine noses can be trained to locate missing people, drowning victims 200 feet below the water surface and unmarked Civil War graves.

 On-Body Video Interview | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Law enforcement agencies are using on-body cameras with increased frequency. The technology captures the officer's point of view of a force encounter and also holds police accountable while on duty. Mark W. Clark, a POLICE contributing editor, discusses the topic on Larry Mantle's "AirTalk" public radio program. Read "On-Body Video: Eye Witness or Big Brother?" from our July issue.

 On-Body Video Interview | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Law enforcement agencies are using on-body cameras with increased frequency. The technology captures the officer's point of view of a force encounter and also holds police accountable while on duty. Mark W. Clark, a POLICE contributing editor, discusses the topic on Larry Mantle's "AirTalk" public radio program. Read "On-Body Video: Eye Witness or Big Brother?" from our July issue.

 On-Body Video Interview | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: Unknown

Law enforcement agencies are using on-body cameras with increased frequency. The technology captures the officer's point of view of a force encounter and also holds police accountable while on duty. Mark W. Clark, a POLICE contributing editor, discusses the topic on Larry Mantle's "AirTalk" public radio program. Read "On-Body Video: Eye Witness or Big Brother?" from our July issue.

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