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A Tactical Pause: Leading in Law Enforcement

Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association

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A Tactical Pause is the podcast for law enforcement officers and first responders at every stage of their career—from rookies to retirees. Hosted by retired Chief Deputy John Creamer, Deputy Executive Director of the Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association, this show delivers thoughtful and relevant conversations to help you navigate the ever-evolving landscape of public safety. Each episode dives into topics such as policing trends, officer wellness, financial planning and crime patterns. Indus ...
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Over a decade of planning and persistence in the making, the National Law Enforcement Museum has opened its doors to the public. Finally, citizens and law enforcement professionals from diverse perspectives and backgrounds will have a place to share in the vibrant story of American law enforcement. Within the walls of the Museum’s strikingly contemporary exterior, artifacts from our collection of more than 25,000 objects tell the story of American law enforcement – past, present, and future ...
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Law Enforcement Unconventional

Robert Scali & Wendy Skjaldmaer

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Law Enforcement Unconventional is a joint tactical forum combining law enforcement and special operations units discussing unconventional tools, tactics and training to assist law enforcement. Our show is hosted by a veteran United States Army Special Forces 18 Delta and a real life Shield Maiden who is also a federal law enforcement instructor.
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Go Law Enforcement

Go Law Enforcement

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Inside career tips from Police Officers working in specialties such as Crime Scene Investigation, K-9, and Homicide Investigation. Learn how you can have a great career in law enforcement.
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AAB Law Enforcement Act

IPodcast2020

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AAB Law Enforcement Act. A Police reform Bill. A Bill to be presented. Discussions and episodes are based primarily on News reports and stories about Police brutality. The need for Police reform and about the Bill. As well other talks of injustices or random discussion. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ipodcast2020_/support
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Join Dr. Jack Enter as he shares his leadership insights from 40 years of training law enforcement officers. Jack began his career as a law enforcement officer in 1972. Since that time, he has worked as a street police officer, detective, vice/narcotics investigator, and as the administrator of a law enforcement agency in the suburbs of Atlanta. He obtained his Ph.D. in 1984, has been a university professor and administrator. Currently, he lectures all over the world on the topic of Leadersh ...
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The law enforcement podcast that's fun and informative. Hear conversations with retired and active police officers and those who support the profession Conversations that focus on getting to know the people, not politics, departments or tactics. Hosted by Retired Police Officer, Anthony McNeil, "The Off Duty Podcast" is unlike any other police podcast. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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We are a community of professionals in the field of death investigation. Whether you're a coroner, a member of local police or county law enforcement, an EMS professional, or medical examiner – or frankly, anyone in between, Coroner Talk™ is the right community for you. We provide training and resources to coroners and death investigators by and from professionals around the world in a peer-to-peer training environment. I recognized that the training available for coroners and small departme ...
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The "Watch Your Six Podcast" is the weekly podcast hosted by Jonathan Parker that equips YOU, the law enforcement and first responder family, to "watch your six" by protecting the six vulnerable areas of life often left exposed to danger. Those six areas of health and well-being are (1) Mental, (2) Marital - relationships, to include parenting, (3) Muscle - physical, (4) Money, (5) Missional - leadership, current events, and (6) Ministry - spiritual.
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On The Blue Line Podcast: Real Talk for Law Enforcement Professionals We understand the unique challenges law enforcement officers face—balancing the demands of the job with the need to protect your personal life. From the stress of trying not to bring the job home, to the toll it can take on marriages and relationships, to the frustration with the lack of genuine leadership in the agency—we've been there. The On The Blue Line Podcast is designed specifically for law enforcement professional ...
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Nick Breul presents on the traffic related law enforcement fatality numbers thus far in 2025 and provide comparison and in-depth analysis of the law enforcement traffic-related statistics. He compares the statistics through the Third Quarter of 2025 to the first three quarters of 2024. He will provide insight into the problem areas and where number…
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In this episode, host John Creamer is joined by Leah Kaylor, Ph.D., MSCP, a licensed clinical psychologist for the FBI and best-selling author of If Sleep Were a Drug. Drawing on years of clinical experience with law enforcement, military personnel and first responders, Dr. Kaylor explains how sleep directly affects cognitive function, emotional re…
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Send us a text In this conversation, we speak with Matt Barnes, who shares his journey from coaching to financial fitness, particularly focusing on the unique financial challenges faced by law enforcement officers. Matt discusses the importance of building a positive culture and leadership within organizations, the financial fitness framework he de…
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In this gripping Lifeline episode, we confront the deadly realities of domestic violence and its profound impact on law enforcement. Moderated by Josh Bronson of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, former police officer and nationally recognized expert on intimate partner violence, the conversation features: Mark Wynn, retired Metr…
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In this episode, host John Creamer speaks with Bonnie Eckman, a mental health and addiction recovery professional with more than a decade of experience in trauma-informed care. With a background in occupational therapy, Bonnie specializes in sensory modulation techniques that help emergency responders navigate PTSD, trauma, nervous system dysregula…
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Big data technologies are changing policing and it is important that everyone understands how they are affecting their community. What happens when an algorithm determines you are statistically likely to commit a violent act? What does it mean when a computer decides your police department should stakeout your neighborhood grocery? How can a police…
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On this episode, host John Creamer is joined by Captain Joshua Bitsko, who retired from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department after decades of service in K9, SWAT and leadership roles. Captain Bitsko and his team played an integral role during the October 1 Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting in Las Vegas, where a lone gunman opened fire on t…
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Big data technologies are changing policing and it is important that everyone understands how they are affecting their community. What happens when an algorithm determines you are statistically likely to commit a violent act? What does it mean when a computer decides your police department should stakeout your neighborhood grocery? How can a police…
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In this episode, host John Creamer speaks with Matt Dunagan, executive director of the Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA), the largest sheriffs association in the nation. Dunagan reflects on his path to the role, the importance of the elected sheriff to public trust and how FSA mobilizes during hurricanes and other crises. The discussion also highl…
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Send us a text In this conversation, Eli Serrano shares his experience in law enforcement, discussing the importance of maintaining balance in a demanding career. He emphasizes the significance of physical fitness, competition, and personal growth, while also addressing the challenges faced by new and mid-career officers. Eli highlights the role of…
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On July 22, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, in partnership with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, engaged in a full-day forum of solutions and recommendations to enhance vehicle and roadside safety for our officers. Guests and virtual attendees heard from experts in the field, learned about emerging technologi…
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In this episode, host John Creamer speaks with Major George Perera of the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office. Major Perera serves as Commander of the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office's Cyber Crimes Bureau and leads the South Florida Cyber Crime Task Force—one of the largest in the nation. A nationally recognized expert on cybercrime and artificial intelligence…
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In case you missed the original program back in January 2024, listen to this audio-only version to learn more about the transition from law enforcement professional to civilian. This program brought together experts in financial, spiritual, psychological, and physical wellness to discuss all that an officer needs to know to best prepare for their r…
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The NHTSA 1st Quarter 2025 Traffic Safety Webinar was released back in April to review traffic data from January through March. Listen to the initial law enforcement traffic-related fatality statistics for 2025 and a comparison and in-depth analysis of the data. Joining this webinar is Dale Stockton, who will present on the Below-100 safety trainin…
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On this episode, host John Creamer talks with Capt. Kelly Burke about the vital role of law enforcement chaplaincy programs. Captain Burke served 25 years with the Tallahassee Police Department (TPD), working in investigations, operations and SWAT. Today, he is an ordained pastor and leads the chaplaincy program at TPD. Together, John and Kelly dis…
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Law and Disorder is an insightful take on the true crime world, looking at notable historic cases that have left a lasting effect on law enforcement. Dan Markel, a Florida State University law professor, was shot and killed in his Tallahassee garage on July 18, 2014, in what authorities later determined was a murder-for-hire plot. The case stemmed …
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In this episode, Lt. Robbie Robinson joins host John Creamer to share financial survival tips every first responder should hear. With 30 years at the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office, Robbie has made it his mission to help others "retire well" by reducing stress through financial literacy. His practical advice could save you money and help you ret…
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The Encore series of the Precinct 444 Podcast is an engaging look back at past Museum programs to find insight into historical and contemporary matters facing law enforcement. On October 27, 2013, the National Law Enforcement Museum and the International Spy Museum, sponsored by Target, hosted Witness to History: The Investigation of Robert Hanssen…
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On this episode of A Tactical Pause, join host John Creamer for a summer rewind. He takes a look back at the first 10 episodes of the show and goes into more detail about some of the pressing issues facing law enforcement. You'll also get a sneak peek at upcoming guests and topics in the works. Don't miss this opportunity to catch up, reflect and p…
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Send us a text In this conversation, we talk with Kirsten Yule-Zaagman, a sheriff's deputy and Mrs. Tennessee, about her experiences in law enforcement and the pageant world. We discuss the challenges of balancing a demanding career with motherhood, the importance of mental wellness, and the need for immediate access to mental health resources for …
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Precinct 444 invites you to meet the artists featured in the National Law Enforcement Museum’s newest exhibit, “Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve.” Now open until August 30, 2025. In today’s episode, you will meet Benjamin Brown, who served more than 28 years with the Prince George's County (MD) Police Department. He s…
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Joseph Pistone is a former FBI agent who spent most of his 17-year career with the FBI undercover, infiltrating mafia crime families in New York City under the alias Donnie Brasco. Pistone’s work as Donnie Brasco was critical to shaping the best practices of going undercover for Law Enforcement officers. In this episode of Law and Disorder, we will…
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Send us a text Join T-Bone and J-Man as they discuss the various reasons and motivations into why people join law enforcement. We think its important for people to understand why they should join this most thankless, yet most important of jobs protecting society. Is should be an eye opener. T-Bone and J-Man…
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In this episode, host John Creamer speaks with Chief Chris Summers of the Leon County Sheriff's Office. With over 40 years of experience in municipal, county and university law enforcement, Chief Summers shares insights from a distinguished career in leadership. Together, John and Chris discuss how to manage the monotony that can often stymie an in…
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In this episode of LRPD Sworn Identity, the team discusses technology in policing. Technology is increasingly vital to modern policing, fundamentally transforming how law enforcement agencies operate and interact with the communities they serve. It improves policing in several ways: Enhancing Crime Prevention and Detection Improving Officer Safety …
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Send us a text In this conversation, Critical Aspects hosts Shaun Klucznik and Denise Schonwald to discuss the critical aspects of law enforcement, focusing on mental health, wellness, and the importance of support systems for officers and their families. They share personal experiences, insights on the challenges faced by law enforcement professio…
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Precinct 444 invites you to meet the artists featured in the National Law Enforcement Museum’s newest exhibit, “Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve.” Now open until August 30, 2025. In today’s episode, you will meet Kevin Cotter, who served for 20 years with the LAPD and served with the military prior to entering law enf…
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For more than 30 years, DuPont has supported the NLEOMF’s mission of remembering and honoring fallen officers. On this episode of Lifeline, Bill Alexander, CEO of the NLEOMF, sits down with Steven LaGanke of DuPont and Mike Foreman of Point Blank Enterprises to discuss the newest technologies when it comes to first responders. Lifeline provides con…
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In this episode, host John Creamer speaks with David Odom, director of the Consolidated Dispatch Agency in Tallahassee, one of the largest consolidated dispatch centers in Florida. Together, they explore the complex challenges of not only working as a telecommunicator in today's world but also leading those on the front lines of emergency communica…
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Precinct 444 invites you to meet the artists featured in the National Law Enforcement Museum’s newest exhibit, “Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve.” Now open until August 30, 2025. In today’s episode, you will meet Chad Bingham, who has served actively in law enforcement for more than 20 years, the last 18 with a local …
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Keith Shibley is a law enforcement officer and public speaker who uses his platform to inform officers of the dangers of substance abuse on the job and the importance of officers prioritizing their mental wellness on the job. Keith sat down with our Director of Programs, Anna Muckenfuss, to discuss his story and how it can be helpful for officers w…
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In this episode, host John Creamer speaks with Miami Dade County Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz, the first duly elected sheriff of Miami-Dade County in decades. In a candid and insightful conversation, Sheriff Rosie shares the successes and challenges she's faced—not only as a new sheriff but as a leader guiding the agency's transition into a constitu…
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On this special episode of Lifeline, Matt Garcia, Deputy Director of OSW Programs, is joined by JD Morris, an Army veteran of 21 years with the 5th Special Forces Group(A). JD served as a sniper, explosive breacher, assaulter, intelligence manager, and team sergeant over 14 years. He instructed foreign military personnel on numerous deployments to …
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In this episode, host John Creamer speaks with counselor Shelley Stevens, LMFT. Shelley has been committed to and involved in recovery work for 20 years. Her passion is working with first responders and helping them finish their career strong. Shelley and John touch on some signs and symptoms that a first responder should recognize (within themselv…
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Precinct 444 invites you to meet the artists featured in the National Law Enforcement Museum’s newest exhibit, “Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve.” Now open until August 30, 2025. In today’s episode, you will meet Joe Lynch, who retired as a San Francisco (CA) Police Officer. Joe was first assigned as a patrol officer …
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Bill Alexander, CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, sits down with Retired Chief Robin Montgomery to discuss his military and law enforcement careers, which spanned more than 40 years. More recently, in 2017, he retired as the Chief of the Brookfield, Connecticut, Police Department. https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
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On this episode of A Tactical Pause, Host John Creamer is joined by Doug and Karen Monda, founders of Survive First. Survive First emerged from the personal journey of Doug Monda, whose own struggle with suicidal thoughts, leading to a failed attempt in 2013 ignited a deep realization about the mental health challenges faced by first responders. Ha…
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Send us a text In this conversation, we interview John "Blu" Blumenthal, a retired police sergeant, about his experiences in law enforcement, the importance of mental health, and the challenges faced by first responders. John shares his personal journey through trauma, recovery, and the significance of seeking help. He emphasizes the need for emoti…
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Precinct 444 invites you to meet the artists featured in the National Law Enforcement Museum’s newest exhibit, “Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve.” Now open until August 30, 2025. In today’s episode, you will meet Natalie Murry, who retired in 2002 from Kent (WA) Police Department after 10 years. In 2000, Natalie atten…
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On this special episode of Lifeline, Paul Case of Tyler Technologies, Sheriff Eric Weisburn and Major Mitchell Paulen of the Stark County (OH) Sheriff’s Office, and host Bill Alexander, CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, discuss how technology can drastically improve communications and mitigate legacy systems that impede th…
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This month, the sworn identity podcast focused on officers discussing their real-life interactions-both those experienced on the job and those observed or analyzed on social media platforms. These episodes provide listeners with insights into the daily realities of policing, the challenges of public interactions, and the influence of social media o…
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In this episode of A Tactical Pause, host John Creamer welcomes Dr. Michael Steele, Ed.D., a former U.S. Marine, retired Orange County deputy sheriff and current leader of a major Alabama school district. With a doctorate in leadership and organizational change, Dr. Steele shares insights into his concept of "OoRah Leadership" and the power of pers…
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Precinct 444 invites you to meet the artists featured in the National Law Enforcement Museum’s newest exhibit, “Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve.” Now open until August 30, 2025. In today’s episode, you will meet Sandy Friedman, who retired from various state and county Hazardous Materials Inspection positions, most n…
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On this episode of Law and Disorder, Anna is sitting down with Doug Scott to discuss the complexities of investigating a crime scene and the importance of good, old fashioned detective work. Anna and Doug will primarily focus on his work during a 2011 double homicide investigation in Durham, North Carolina that involved the deaths of a 4-year-old b…
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In this engaging podcast series hosted by Thomas Canavan, the Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement Museum, we examine the vital role that law enforcement think tanks and policy centers play in shaping contemporary policing practices. Each episode features in-depth interviews with leading experts in the field, exploring their insights,…
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