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New View Police Podcast

New View Police Podcast

Dr. Paul Taylor

The New View Police Podcast provides a fresh no holds barred perspective on policing in the United States.
The New View Manifesto:
1. Policies, procedures and training for high-risk, complex and unpredictable work (no matter how good they are) NEVER fully account for how this work actually gets done.
2. Policies, procedures and training are how administrators, managers and trainers (no matter how experienced they are) imagine high-risk complex work is or should be done from positions that are insulated from the risks, complexities and uncertainties of the work itself.
3. Workers must translate and transfer the abstract, overly simplistic, linear and incomplete policies, procedures and training of imagined work to the complex, high-risk, unpredictable problems of actual work in order to achieve good outcomes... and they almost always succeed!
4. Workers in high-risk, complex and unpredictable work environments often achieve good outcomes in spite of policies, procedures and training... not because of them.
5. Safety in high-risk, complex, unpredictable work environments comes from worker creativity, flexibility, and resilience (ability to recover from the unexpected) and not from rigid rules, perfectly specified procedures, or repetitive block training.
People are the solution to high-risk, complex and unpredictable problems... not the problem themselves!
P.S. This is not a criticism of policies, procedures, or training... We need all three. We just need to understand their limitations and how high risk work in complex environments actually gets done.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best New View Police Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to New View Police Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite New View Police Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

New View Police Podcast - Chief Liam Duggan

Chief Liam Duggan

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07/01/24 • 70 min

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Guest:
Chief Liam Duggan began his career in 1997 with the Burnsville (MN) Police Department before being hired by the St. Paul Police Department 2011 and now serves as Chief of Police for the metro area suburb of Prior Lake. Chief Duggan has served in leadership roles for investigations, patrol, vice/narcotics, SWAT, undercover operations, and training.
Chief Duggan has a BS in Law Enforcement, is a graduate of the Northwestern School of Staff and Command and has just received completed his graduate degree in Human Factors and Systems Safety as the only active police officer in the world to graduate from the program.
He serves on the board of Advisors for the National Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association and just completed his service as the long-time Director of Training and Development for the Special Operations Training Association. Chief Duggan is a Sr. National instructor for Calibre Press, LouKa Tactical and KFD Consulting and specializes in human performance factors analysis, training force options, firearms, arrest and control, and leadership development. He has served as teaching faculty for the Force Science Institute conference and Daigle Law Group Use of Force Summit. Additionally, he is a certified Advanced Specialist in the Behavioral Analysis of Force Encounters through the Force Science Institute and consults as an expert witness in use of force incidents and policing best practices at the State and Federal levels.
Supplemental Reading:
Duke, A. (2018). Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts.
https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-in-Bets-Annie-Duke-audiobook/dp/B078SBSBW3Snook, S. A. (2000). Friendly Fire: The Accidental Shootdown of U.S. Black Hawks Over Northern Iraq.
https://www.amazon.com/Friendly-Fire-Accidental-Shootdown-Northern/dp/0691095183
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New View Police Podcast - Dr. Chuck Rylant

Dr. Chuck Rylant

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11/17/23 • 76 min

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Guest:
Dr. Chuck J. Rylant has 25 years of experience and is a Federal and State Court qualified expert witness in use-of-force, de-escalation, self-defense, strangulation, memory, fight or flight, decision making, and other human performance factors. He has a Doctor of Clinical Psychology– his dissertation was entitled: Decisions Under Pressure: Psychological and Physiological Aspects of Police Use of Force. Dr. Rylant is a retired police officer/detective, S.W.A.T. member, and P.O.S.T. certified department firearms, baton, chemical agents, use of force, and arrest and control (ARCON) trainer. He is also a former police academy arrest and control (ARCON), use-of-force, and de-escalation instructor, as well as a Certified Force Science Analyst and Advanced Force Science Specialist. Dr. Rylant is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt instructor for law enforcement and civilians, as well as the author of Shots Fired: The Psychology Behind Officer Involved Shootings.
You can learn more about Dr. Rylant and his work at his website:
www.chuckrylant.com
Supplemental Reading:
Rylant, C. J. (2017). Shots Fired: The Psychology Behind Officer Involved Shootings.
https://www.amazon.com/Shots-Fired-Psychology-Officer-Involved-Shootings/dp/B077SRFGF9
Rylant, C. J. (2016). Motivation: Stories on Life and Success from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belts.
https://www.amazon.com/Motivation-Stories-Success-Brazilian-Jiu-Jitsu-ebook/dp/B01LZE9NSR
Rylant, C. J. (2019). Success: The Path to Personal Fulfillment Through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Fighters.
https://www.amazon.com/Success-Personal-Fulfillment-Brazilian-Jiu-Jitsu-ebook/dp/B07Q1DTCSK
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New View Police Podcast - Accountability

Accountability

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09/30/23 • 81 min

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Supplemental Reading:
Dekker, S. (2016). Just Culture (2nd Edition): Balancing Safety and Accountability. CRC Press.
https://www.amazon.com/Just-Culture-Sidney-Dekker/dp/1409440605
Edmonson, A. C. (2018). The Fearless Organization: Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace for Learning, Innovation, and Growth. Wiley.
https://www.amazon.com/Fearless-Organization-Psychological-Workplace-Innovation/dp/1119477247
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Supplemental Reading:
California Assembly Bill 360
https://legiscan.com/CA/text/AB360/id/2756384
Ross, D. L., & Vilke, G. M. (2018). Guidelines for Investigating Officer-Involved Shootings, Arrest-Related Deaths, and Deaths In Custody. Routledge.
https://www.amazon.com/Guidelines-Investigating-Officer-Involved-Shootings-Arrest-Related/dp/0323296238
Gonin, P., Beysard, N., Yersin, B., & Carron, P. N. (2018). Excited delirium: A systematic review. Academic Emergency Medicine, 25(5), 552- 565.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/acem.13330
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New View Police Podcast - Dr. Alexis Artwohl

Dr. Alexis Artwohl

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10/13/23 • 41 min

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Note: I want to apologize for the audio quality of this episode. The interview with Dr. Artwohl was recorded while I was traveling to present a class. With that said, the insights and information she shared during our discussion are far too important and valuable not to share.
Guest:
Dr. Alexis Artwohl is a retired clinical and police psychologist who provided traumatic incident debriefings to numerous public safety personnel and citizens in the Pacific Northwest. She co-authored two books with Loren Christensen, published research in the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin and the Law Enforcement Executive Forum, contributed chapters to books, and authored magazine articles. She has provided training to law enforcement and responsibly armed citizens across the country since 1990.
You can learn more about Dr. Artwohl and her work at her website: https://www.alexisartwohl.com
Supplemental Reading:
Artwohl, A., & Christensen, L. W. (2019). Deadly Force Encounters (2nd Edition): Cops and Citizens Defending Themselves and Others.
https://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Force-Encounters-Second-Themselves/dp/1650012195
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New View Police Podcast - Weapon-Confusion Shootings

Weapon-Confusion Shootings

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10/27/23 • 45 min

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Supplemental Reading:
CBS News Report of Weapon-Confusion Shooting in Sauk Village, IL:
https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/sauk-village-police-shooting-body-camera-unarmed-14-year-old-boy/?fbclid=IwAR3lHRrzBjkqux8zNFLVnRCfQdz16IHxaD-pbaOiKPvd9eHcQboqKvGhK_U
Taylor, P. L. (2020). Guns and TASERs: Solving cops' 'weapon-confusion' problem. The Crime Report.
https://thecrimereport.org/2020/08/05/guns-and-tasers-solving-cops-weapon-confusion-problem/
Woods, D. D., Dekker, S., Cook, R., Johannesen, L., & Sarter, N. (2010). Behind Human Error (2nd Edition). Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
https://www.amazon.com/Behind-Human-Error-David-Woods/dp/0754678342
Martin, J. A. (2016). Applied human error theory: A police TASER-confusion shooting case study. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1541931213601108
Taylor, P. L. (2019). Beyond false positives: A typology of police shooting errors. Criminology & Public Policy, 18: 807-822.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1745-9133.12460

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How many episodes does New View Police Podcast have?

New View Police Podcast currently has 6 episodes available.

What topics does New View Police Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Law Enforcement, Society & Culture, Criminal Justice, Podcasts, Social Sciences, Police and Science.

What is the most popular episode on New View Police Podcast?

The episode title 'Accountability' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on New View Police Podcast?

The average episode length on New View Police Podcast is 57 minutes.

How often are episodes of New View Police Podcast released?

Episodes of New View Police Podcast are typically released every 14 days, 15 hours.

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The first episode of New View Police Podcast was released on Sep 30, 2023.

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