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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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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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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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True Crime with a twist. By and from those that have been there. Crime stories from those that investigated crimes and caught criminals. Also victims of crimes tell about their experience. Plus trauma stories, by those that have been through it. Often crime based, but not always, people talk about the trauma, how it impacted them and how they built their lives after. Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories Radio Show and It is a True Crime Show, a Law Enforcement Officer Show and ...
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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. 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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Chicago Police and Hate Groups with Ties to Libya. When many people think of terror groups, they think it wasn't an issue prior to 2001. They are very wrong. And in many Cities what we now refer to as terror groups got their start as organized criminal street gangs. The interview with Yuri is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk …
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Law Enforcement Success: 3 Key Steps Every New Officer Needs to Know | 183 Member’s Only content, Join us today @ www.patreon.com/OnTheBlueLine Episode Show Notes: https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode: 3 Essential Tips for New Law Enforcement Officers In this episode of the On the Blue Line Podcast, host…
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On this episode of Lifeline, we're joined by Deputy Director of OSW Programs, Matt Garcia, and Dennis Nayor, Adjunct Professor for the Law Enforcement and Public Safety Leadership Master's Degree Program at the University of San Diego, with more than 25 years of law enforcement experience. The conversation focuses on the general nature of trauma ex…
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The Little Rock Police Department's Saving Our Sons (S.O.S.) and Girls Empowered by Mentoring Sisterhood (G.E.M.S) Programs are gaining momentum and community support. These initiatives emphasize the crucial role of community engagement in creating safe environments for young men and women. In this episode of SWORN Identity, officers with both prog…
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Send us a text Don White grew up in the hill country of Texas. After working in various capacities of engineering and construction, he had a desire to join the US Marine Corps. However, the love for his community won him over and he became a constable instead. Throughout Don's 23 year career, he made a difference in the lives of Kendall County and …
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In this episode with talk with Ben Marciano, the mayor of Ocala. Tune in as he shares his journey from a troubled past to becoming the mayor. He talks about his background in criminal justice, his struggles with addiction, and how he found his passion for serving others. Ben emphasizes the importance of taking care of oneself physically, emotionall…
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Do Super Heroes Exist Today This Parole Officer Is Proof They Do. In an era where superheroes dominate the silver screen, one man is bringing their spirit of hope and compassion to real-life communities across the United States. Yuri Williams, a corrections officer with over two decades of experience, has transformed personal tragedy into a nationw…
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Police Shootings and Race: Facts and Truth – California Cop's Story. Few topics generate as much controversy as police shootings, especially when race enters the conversation. Be sure to check out the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. The interview wi…
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Wife and Daughter Died in a House Fire: His Inspiration. A tragic house fire claimed the lives of a wife and daughter, leaving their family and community devastated. On that fateful night, Jackie Montanaro, a federal law enforcement officer, and her 6-year-old daughter, Madelyn, perished while trying to escape the flames that engulfed their New Jer…
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Her Close Call With Death A Ride with a Serial Killer. Story of Survival and Triumph. Special Episode. Imagine being a teenager, carefree and trusting, when a simple decision turns into a life altering ordeal. At the age of 17, she had a terrifying encounter that could have ended her life. She unknowingly accepted a ride from a man who later turned…
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It’s NOT one-size-fits all! Real Stories and Strategic Approaches to Law Enforcement Training with Adam Kinakin | 182 Member’s Only content, Join us today @ www.patreon.com/OnTheBlueLine Episode Show Notes: https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode of The Blue Line Podcast, host Wayne Mulder interviews Adam K…
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On this episode of Encore, we're revisiting "Changemakers of Law Enforcement: Post-9/11 Exhibit Series", which was released in September of 2021, brought together the "changemakers" who helped the country move forward following the September 11th attacks. The response to the challenges brought by the 9/11 attacks—or, in some cases, simply illuminat…
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Police Shot His Life Was Saved By The Vest He Purchased. Special Episode. A Life-Saving Investment. Early in his career, as an officer with the Riverside Police Department in Illinois. Back then, it was common for police departments not to issue soft body armor, leaving officers vulnerable. But Tom, along with his wife, took matters into their own …
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City in Panic From Serial Attacks. He Escaped Jail. Special Episode. The vibrant city of Miami found itself in the grip of fear. A serial attacker, later dubbed the Shenandoah Rapist, stalked the streets, leaving a trail of trauma and panic in his wake. This is the story of a community under siege, the relentless pursuit of justice, and the shockin…
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The SIX LIES I was told when I started my Law Enforcement Career | 181 Member’s Only content, Join us today @ www.patreon.com/OnTheBlueLine Episode Show Notes: https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode: I discuss the six lies that I was told when I became a cop and why they do not have to be true for you. POD…
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Race and Life Bias Stereotypes Smashed. His Inspiring Story. Discussions surrounding race, life, and the impact of stereotypes are more pertinent than ever. These conversations often highlight the biases and obstacles faced by individuals of color, especially those who grow up in disadvantaged environments. Yet, there are far more remarkable storie…
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Couple Investigating Crime In Thailand and Across The World. Special Episode. In the dimly lit streets of Thailand’s red-light districts, and the hidden corners of bars and brothels across Southeast Asia, an ordinary couple has been fighting against an extraordinary evil: human sex trafficking. Matt and Laura Parker, the co-founders of The Exodus R…
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What EVERY Cop MUST know about Use of Force and Officer Involved Shootings with Douglas Parker | 180 Member’s Only content, Join us today @ www.patreon.com/OnTheBlueLine Episode Show Notes: https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode of the On The Blue Line Podcast, host Wayne Mulder and guest, Douglas Parker d…
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Cartel Corruption of Federal Agents, FBI, DEA, at the Border and More. The U.S.- Mexico border has long been a battleground in the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime. Yet, a lesser-known and equally troubling battle involves the corruption of federal agents — from corrections officers and border patrol to FBI and DEA agents. This ep…
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On this very special episode of Lifeline, we take another look at mindfulness practices as a way to address traumatic memories and flashbacks as they may related to the September 11th attacks. Many officers state that as a result of post traumatic stress induced events, they experience bouts of anxiety and crippling depression, which can result in …
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In this episode, Deputy Ken Warner shares share the challenges of maintaining physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health in law enforcement. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing time with family and open communication about the highs and lows of the job. Deputy Warner recounts his own experience of being involved in a critical incide…
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Chicago Big Changes Are Trauma Lawyer Divorce and Family. There is a saying that still waters run deep and that could easily apply to her story. She made big changes in her life, all of which were difficult and from the outside seemed to make no sense at all. From Divorce to graduating Law School and than making the decision to not be a practicing …
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Are you balancing Work, Family, and Growth? How YOU can find Freedom Outside Your Comfort Zone | 179 Member’s Only content, Join us today @ www.patreon.com/OnTheBlueLine Episode Show Notes: https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode: Here are a few key points that I emphasize in this podcast episode: 1. Goal S…
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Alaska Police Career Talking to and Arresting Serial Killers. His career as a Police Officer in Anchorage Alaska led to his assignment to the Hostage Negotiation team. In addition to his police experiences in Alaska he was a lead negotiator which brought him face to face with serial killers. He was able to successfully negotiate the surrender of tw…
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PTSD and Trauma Among First Line Emergency Responders: Role of Mindfulness and Meditation. First responders—firefighters, police officers, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians—often face intense, life-threatening situations. Their jobs regularly expose them to traumatic events, such as car accidents, fires, violent crimes, and the deaths o…
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The idea of Retirement, especially for law enforcement, is a Hoax with Adam Wills | 178 Member’s Only content, Join us today @ www.patreon.com/OnTheBlueLine Episode Show Notes: https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode of the On The Blue Line Podcast, host Wayne Mulder and guest, Adam Wills discuss the challe…
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In Prison for Murder, He Was Innocent, Cleared by DNA: An Amazing Story of Resilience. He was cleared by DNA. His journey is one of unimaginable hardship and extraordinary resilience. Wrongfully imprisoned at the age of 16 for a crime he didn’t commit, Jeffrey Deskovic spent 16 years behind bars for the brutal rape and murder of a high school class…
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In the early morning hours of June 3, 2011, IU sophomore Lauren Spierer disappeared as she headed home from a friend’s apartment in Bloomington, Indiana. In. The 13 years since Lauren’s disappearance, her case continues to vex investigators and IU students alike. On today’s episode of Law and Disorder, we will discuss the disappearance of Lauren Sp…
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Send us a text As a teenager, Joe Vargas Sr. immigrated from Mexico to Orange County, CA and started his life there. After working various jobs, he learned English and received his high school diploma. He got a degree in Police Science and eventually joined Stranton PD after eventually ending up at Santa Ana PD. Being it's first Hispanic officer, h…
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In this episode, Mike Ettenberg, founder of Frontline Optics and former firefighter, shares his journey from the fire service to entrepreneurship. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining physical fitness and healthy habits to support overall well-being. Mike also discusses the impact of traumatic calls on first responders and the need for open …
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LIVESTREAM: The Victim mentality is RUINING your life, DO THIS instead | 177 Member’s Only content, Join us today @ www.patreon.com/OnTheBlueLine Episode Show Notes: https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes EPISODE OVERVIEW Section 1 Links: Story 1. Felony Charges dismissed against 2 former Louisville officers charged in the Breonna Taylor …
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Shot, Can You Help Find The Person That Saved Her Life? A bustling restaurant, in St. Petersburg, Florida became the scene of a harrowing armed robbery. The incident unfolded at an Applebee's, where employees were preparing to close for the night. The tranquility was shattered when two armed men entered the restaurant through a rear door, catching …
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Why the WARRIOR MINDSET (Courage, Resilience & Purpose) matters in Law Enforcement & in Life | 176 See this Episodes complete SHOW NOTES at https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes EPISODE OVERVIEW Introduction (00:00:31:13 - 00:01:54:07) Introduction to the podcast, emphasizing that while it is a law enforcement podcast, it offers somethin…
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The Murder of 2 Police Officers In Compton California. Special Episode. In Compton, California, an incident occurred that would leave an indelible mark on the community and all of the area law enforcement agencies. On a seemingly routine night in 1993, two police officers, Kevin Burrell and James MacDonald were brutally murdered during a traffic st…
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Trauma and Stress Led to Poor Behavior and Tough Decisions: A Deep Dive into PTSD Among Police Officers. In this special episode, we look at the profound impact of trauma and stress on police officers, examining how these factors can lead to poor behavior and tough decisions. PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a significant concern within …
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“Serving your Community shouldn’t mean Sacrificing your Sanity” with Lindsay Faas | The On The Blue Line Podcast with Wayne Mulder See this Episodes complete SHOW NOTES at https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes EPISODE OVERVIEW: This episode of the On the Blue Line podcast hosted by Wayne Mulder features an insightful conversation with Li…
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Health Professionals That Murder: Catching These Rare Serial Killers. Special Episode. The chilling reality of healthcare professionals who turn into serial killers is both alarming and rare. Among the most notorious is Dr. Michael Swango, an American physician whose nickname, "Dr. Death," is a grim reflection of his deeds. Swango was convicted of …
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On this episode of Lifeline, we're evaluating the importance of mental wellness exercises. There are many approaches to improving mental well-being in the law enforcement field, including the effectiveness of mindfulness. Mindfulness is a type of meditation practice that provides officers with the ability to focus their mind on a particular problem…
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Victim services are crucial for the safety, stability, and healing of crime victims. These services help reduce future victimization by empowering victims and ensuring they are informed about their rights and the resources available to them. By integrating victim services into law enforcement, agencies like the LRPD can foster trust and confidence …
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In this episode, we interview Josh Mader, who has 18 years of experience in the fire service and currently serves as a chaplain. We discuss the importance of maintaining physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being in the demanding profession of first responders. Josh shares some funny and awkward stories from his experiences on the job. T…
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Her DEA Spouse and Kids Were Almost Murdered. They were targeted for execution by drug dealers. She found out about a close call for her husband and children at a crowded shopping mall a year later. Investigators also revealed the existence of a "hit list" where her children and husband were named. The drug dealers that wanted to kill them also kne…
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