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Top 32 Police Podcasts
Jun 2, 2025
The Best Police Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.

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The Hey Chaplain podcast is where cops encourage each other by sharing their wisdom and experience with the Chaplain. On Hey Chaplain you'll hear from dispatchers and federal agents, Sheriffs and US Marshals, as well as local detectives and patrolmen. From the LAPD to Scotland Yard, the guests on Hey Chaplain deliver advice and insights so that police officers everywhere can survive and thrive. The host, Jared Altic, has almost 30 years of experience serving and counseling military and law enforcement families. The show looks at both the humorous and traumatic sides of police life, sharing wisdom to create healthy cops both at work and at home. New podcast episodes about police life and chaplaincy are available on first, third, and fifth Mondays of each month. Look for occasional special bonus episodes! Share this podcast with a cop or someone who loves a cop.
A taxi driver is shot dead in front of his children. A high-security room goes up in flames. Then terrorists are unmasked as spies. And behind it all, a shadowy unit of the British Army.
Award-winning journalist Cara McGoogan investigates the biggest cover-up of the Northern Ireland Troubles and asks: is the British state getting away with murder?
The first and second series of Bed of Lies are also available to listen to on this feed:
Series 2: It was meant to be a miracle treatment, but it became a deadly poison. Cara McGoogan investigates the story they didn't want you to know - and one of the biggest medical disasters in history.
Series 1: They have the perfect relationship, until one day he vanishes. Her hunt leads to other women just like her - and a web of state-spun lies. This is the untold story of one of Britain's biggest secrets.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Latest episode 7 months ago
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338 Episodes
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Latest episode 12 days ago
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My name is Oliver Laurence,
I spent over twelve years as a police officer serving in some of the harshest environments Australia has to offer, now working as a Senior Investigator - Security, Intelligence and Crisis Management expert in London, I’ve had the chance to meet and speak with some of the men and women of law enforcement who found themselves at the frontline of the world’s most infamous investigations.
I'll chat with the men and women on the front line of events such as 9/11 to the investigation into Jimmy Saville, taking down the 'Teflon Don' John Gotti and even having to pull the trigger to stop a terrorist on a murderous rampage on the streets of London.
I’ll sit down with these brave men and women to hear their first-hand accounts of these events and how they got there.
Welcome to Protect and Serve
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Avg Length 47m
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Latest episode 8 days ago
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The Crisis Intervention Team Inc. brings you education, conversations, and perspectives on behavioral health and public safety. It also features recordings from the CIT ECHO, which connects public safety and providers for weekly training.
This is part of your Crisis Intervention Team Inc. (www.goCIT.org), a 501(C)3 non-profit.
Subscribe for ongoing lessons and discussions to keep you and your organization in the know. Send your questions or comments to [email protected]
All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive podcast series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one interview at a time. Host, Jared Bradley, discusses securing the crime scene, scouring the scene for evidence, putting together the crime, DNA evidence, homicide, rape, assault, murder, serial killings, lab technologies, fingerprint powder and other crime scene mainstays, defense and prosecution, and even some wrongful convictions.
Jared is also the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime.
Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these podcasts.
For the video version of this podcast visit https://www.youtube.com/c/AllThingsCrime

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Welcome to The Protectors® Podcast, where the valor meets the storyteller. Hosted by Jason Piccolo, a seasoned veteran and retired special agent, this series is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the courage and tales of those who pledge to protect us. Beyond the front-line stories of bravery and dedication, this podcast goes a step further, weaving in the perspectives of those who bolster and narrate the protector's journey—featuring a remarkable lineup including New York Times Best Sellers and acclaimed Hollywood actors.
The Protectors® Podcast offers a diverse array of voices, from those who wear the uniform to the authors and entertainers who amplify their stories. It's a unique blend that highlights not only the raw realities faced by our protectors but also how their sacrifices inspire the narratives we cherish in literature and film. Each episode is a testament to the interconnected worlds of service and support, bringing listeners an unmatched depth of insight.
Dr. Jason Piccolo is a retired federal agent, former U.S. Army Infantry Captain (Iraq 2006), and author.
Past Guests Include:- Sean Patrick Flanery - Andrews & Wilson- Mark Greaney- Stephen Hunter- Remi Adeleke - Florent Groberg - Clint Emerson - Travis Mills

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Welcome to The Protectors® Podcast, where the valor meets the storyteller. Hosted by Jason Piccolo, a seasoned veteran and retired special agent, this series is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the courage and tales of those who pledge to protect us. Beyond the front-line stories of bravery and dedication, this podcast goes a step further, weaving in the perspectives of those who bolster and narrate the protector's journey—featuring a remarkable lineup including New York Times Best Sellers and acclaimed Hollywood actors.
The Protectors® Podcast offers a diverse array of voices, from those who wear the uniform to the authors and entertainers who amplify their stories. It's a unique blend that highlights not only the raw realities faced by our protectors but also how their sacrifices inspire the narratives we cherish in literature and film. Each episode is a testament to the interconnected worlds of service and support, bringing listeners an unmatched depth of insight.
Dr. Jason Piccolo is a retired federal agent, former U.S. Army Infantry Captain (Iraq 2006), and author.
Past Guests Include:- Sean Patrick Flanery - Andrews & Wilson- Mark Greaney- Stephen Hunter- Remi Adeleke - Florent Groberg - Clint Emerson - Travis Mills
Dr. Richard Weaver Jr., Heather Kenney, and Rachel Czar take listeners on a journey through the world of true crime. With their unique careers in the criminal justice and academic world; they work to provide an entertaining and educational experience for listeners. This podcast examines many areas of true crime including; the formation of laws, cases that defined caselaw, and crimes that impacted the world. Please join us on this journey as we transition from professionals in criminal justice and academia to budding podcasters.

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Latest episode 4 months ago
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Latest episode 9 days ago
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The Line Up was a hard-boiled drama of police action. Like Dragnet, it realistically showed police doing their jobs. Unlike Dragnet, it was not based on “cases taken from police files.” Rather The Line Up made its fictional cases seem realistic, from kidnappings and murders to thefts and obscene phone calls. The Line Up radio show was not set in any particular city. However, when the series moved to television, it was set in San Francisco.
The series starred William Johnston as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie and began with Wally Maher playing the role of Sergeant Matt Grebb. After Maher's passing in 1951, Jack Moyles took over the supporting role as Sergeant Pete Karger.
The Line Up, as the title indicates, centered around the police line up. The show always began with one. The Sergeant in charge of line would say, “May I have your attention please? You people on the other side of the wire in the audience room, may I have your attention please.” He would then give his name and say, “I’ll explain the line up to you. Each of the suspects you will see will be numbered. I’ll call out their number, their name, and charge. If you have any questions or identifications, please remember the number assigned to the prisoner as I call his name. At the end of each line when I ask for questions or identifications, call out the number. If you’re sure or not too sure of the suspect, have him held. The officers who took your name will assist you, they’re seated among you. Please be prompt with your questions or identifications. When the prisoners leave here, they are sent to the washroom and dressed back into their jail clothes. It makes it quite difficult to bring them back after they leave here. The questions I ask these suspects are merely to get a natural tone of voice so do not pay too much attention to their answers as they often lie. Bring on the line.
”While the line up was rarely the key to solving the case, it did give the show a rhythm and it also allowed for humor in the interrogation of the suspects by the sergeant. The series began as a Summer Replacement for The FBI in Peace and War in 1950, but quickly got its own time slot and would remain on radio until the Spring of 1953 before becoming TV only.

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Latest episode 2 years ago
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Découvrez Le nouveau détective, le podcast inédit qui revient sur les plus grandes enquêtes et histoires criminelles en France et dans le monde.
Crimes, meurtres, disparition, escroquerie, depuis plus de 30 ans, nos reporters spécialistes des faits divers enquêtent sur le terrain au contact des témoins, des familles, des victimes, des policiers et avocats. Notre vocation est de lutter contre le crime par sa représentation.
Rendez-vous toutes les semaines pour de nouveaux épisodes sur toutes les plateformes d’écoute et sur lenouveaudetective.com
Une production Engle et le Nouveau Détective
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Si l’affaire n’a pas encore été jugée ou venait à passer en appel, nous rappelons que les protagonistes bénéficient toujours de la présomption d’innocence.
Les noms et prénoms de certains protagonistes sont susceptibles d’avoir été modifiés.
Crime / Crimes / fait divers / faits divers / meurtre / meurtres / enquête / enquêtes / justice / police / Cold case / Tueur en série / tueurs en séries / true crime / affaire policière / affaires policières / histoires vraies...
Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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Latest episode 2 years ago
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Police Podcasts
Police Podcasts are a type of podcast that focuses on law enforcement, crime, and justice. They cover a variety of topics related to policing, including interviews with law enforcement officials, discussions on current events and policies related to policing, and analysis of crime and justice issues from various perspectives. Police Podcasts often explore controversial topics related to policing, such as the use of force, police brutality, racial profiling, and the role of law enforcement in society. They provide a platform for open and honest discussions on these issues, as well as an opportunity for listeners to learn more about the complex and challenging work of law enforcement.
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The podcast from the Police Federation of England and Wales

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They're the crimes that continue to haunt grieving family members and the wider community - cold case murders.
Cold Case Western Australia is the official podcast of WA Police Force which examines unsolved murders.
The series includes in-depth interviews with detectives investigating the cases, and with family members of the victims.
Cold Case Western Australia is hosted by Neil Poh - a veteran crime reporter and a former media advisor for WA Police Force.
The series has been commissioned as part of new efforts to obtain information from the public about this confronting, unsolved murders.
Est-ce qu'on s'autorise à rêver quand on est un.e jeune "racisé.e" de 16 ans qui vit dans les quartiers montréalais ?
Dans ce documentaire en 5 épisodes, Adriana, Kester, Nessim, Sadjida et Sami se racontent. Ils et elles n'ont pas les mêmes origines, pas le même quotidien, n'habitent pas tous le même quartier et ne vont pas dans la même école. Pourtant, ils ont accepté de se réunir chaque semaine pendant quelques mois dans les studios de La Converse pour échanger autour de ce qui les rassemble, de ce qui les préoccupe, de ce qui les tient éveiller la nuit, de ce que "pas tout Montréal vit"...
Production: École podcast Converse, en collaboration avec la Puce à l'oreille
Réalisation, montage et mixage: Emmanuelle Moussa
Pas Tout Montréal est une série documentaire financée par le ministère l'immigration, de la francisation et de l'intégration du Québec et par la ville de Montréal.
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
The PIO Podcast is a platform for Public Information Officers (PIO's) and Public Affairs Officers (PAO's) in public sector organizations, including Police, Fire, EMS, FEMA, state, local, and federal government organizations. The podcast aims to facilitate learning, growth, and discussion of issues that PIO's/PAO's may encounter within their profession. If you would like to support the podcast and connect with other PIO's/PAO's, please email us at [email protected].

534 Episodes
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Latest episode 1 month ago
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Welcome to The Protectors® Podcast, where the valor meets the storyteller. Hosted by Jason Piccolo, a seasoned veteran and retired special agent, this series is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the courage and tales of those who pledge to protect us. Beyond the front-line stories of bravery and dedication, this podcast goes a step further, weaving in the perspectives of those who bolster and narrate the protector's journey—featuring a remarkable lineup including New York Times Best Sellers and acclaimed Hollywood actors.
The Protectors® Podcast offers a diverse array of voices, from those who wear the uniform to the authors and entertainers who amplify their stories. It's a unique blend that highlights not only the raw realities faced by our protectors but also how their sacrifices inspire the narratives we cherish in literature and film. Each episode is a testament to the interconnected worlds of service and support, bringing listeners an unmatched depth of insight.
Dr. Jason Piccolo is a retired federal agent, former U.S. Army Infantry Captain (Iraq 2006), and author.
Past Guests Include:- Sean Patrick Flanery - Andrews & Wilson- Mark Greaney- Stephen Hunter- Remi Adeleke - Florent Groberg - Clint Emerson - Travis Mills

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Avg Length 65m
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Latest episode 11 days ago
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I served with Essex Police for 30 years, a chapter of my life filled with both haunting memories and exhilarating moments. Throughout my career, I had the privilege of interviewing a number of high-profile suspects—each encounter a vivid snapshot of human nature, revealing both darkness and resilience. The aim of this podcast is to delve deeper into the lives of former members of the Police and Military from across the globe. This is not just a collection of stories; it's a tribute to the extraordinary journeys of these remarkable individuals, often overlooked but never forgotten. Our contributors hail from diverse backgrounds, each with a unique story etched into the fabric of history. Picture this: a soldier landing on the Normandy beaches, adrenaline pumping in a chaotic backdrop, recounting the camaraderie that emerged amidst the chaos. Or a military operative sharing a heart-stopping tale of survival after being shot by the Taliban, offering insights into not just the battles fought but the battles within. We’ll hear from the man who carried the radio at the 1966 World Cup Final, a moment that united a nation, and the manager of the mortuary following the devastating 7/7 bombings, who witnessed humanity at its most fragile. These men and women are heroes of our time, and their stories are committed to this podcast for eternity! But there is also a narrative of transition—stories that weave through the fabric of public service into new realms of entrepreneurship and creativity. From authors penning the tales of their experiences to innovators launching successful businesses, the contributions of Police and Military personnel extend far beyond their uniforms. They are not one-dimensional figures; they are multifaceted individuals, and you will be amazed at the diverse lives they lead following their honorable careers. With each episode, we aim to illuminate the profound impact these experiences have had on their paths. If you have a Police or Military background and would like to take part in this enriching journey, I invite you to connect with us. Please email [email protected]. Your story, like so many others, deserves a platform to be shared and celebrated. Join us as we explore courage, resilience, and the unbreakable human spirit, one story at a time. Together, we will honor these incredible journeys that shape not just the individuals but the very essence of our society.
If you have a Police or Military background and would like to take part in my podcast please email [email protected]
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Welcome to the Priority Wellness Podcast, a show dedicated to exploring the challenges and experiences of first responders and their mental health. This podcast is brought to you by Priority Wellness Campaign, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the mental health of those who put their lives on the line every day to protect our communities.
Co-hosted by Kollin Hardy and Pat O'Connell.

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Blue Grit Radio: Improving Police and First Responders of Life through Mindset, Wellness, Leadership

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Blue Grit Radio is about making better cops for a better community. Discussions and lessons are shared in how to become a cop (for the police applicant), be the best cop (on and off duty) you can be, and how to keep developing and growing in role and PURPOSE.
It is founded on principles of ownership, leadership, building and positive team culture to make for a more resilient policing profession. Conversations feature insight, anecdote, experts in the industry from the front-line to the departmental top-cop spot. Outside of law enforcement, Blue Grit features objective experts from all fields as they pertain to wellness, mindset, and improving community- ultimately in the effort to build better, more adaptable and resilient officers on and off duty.
Host Eric Tung is a 17-year police officer currently serving as a Patrol Operations Commander and wellness coordinator in Washington State. He is an author, host, and industry voice focused on building critical mindset, wellness, police leadership, and community engagement.
Listen, share, and learn tips and lessons from Eric and industry experts to support your health, mindset, and build a better you, family, team and community so you can be your absolute best.
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