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Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal - Crime Reporting & Body Language

Crime Reporting & Body Language

09/03/22 • 45 min

Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal

Veteran crime reporter and new APJ Editor Simon Bouda, joins host Jason Byrnes to talk about his journalistic career, themes in crime reporting and the contents of the latest issue of the APJ (September 2022).

Retired US police officer Sean Grogan then joins Jason to talk about body language and its implications for policing. Sean currently teaches body language to police around the world; his conversation with Jason ranges from basic principles about body language to the use of polygraphs/lie detector tests. Sean also mentions how his police canine became injured during a drug search a few years ago.

The podcast can be listened to at www.apjl.com.au/podcast/ or through any of the main podcast apps.

Host: Jason Byrnes
Guests: Simon Bouda AM and Sean Grogan

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Veteran crime reporter and new APJ Editor Simon Bouda, joins host Jason Byrnes to talk about his journalistic career, themes in crime reporting and the contents of the latest issue of the APJ (September 2022).

Retired US police officer Sean Grogan then joins Jason to talk about body language and its implications for policing. Sean currently teaches body language to police around the world; his conversation with Jason ranges from basic principles about body language to the use of polygraphs/lie detector tests. Sean also mentions how his police canine became injured during a drug search a few years ago.

The podcast can be listened to at www.apjl.com.au/podcast/ or through any of the main podcast apps.

Host: Jason Byrnes
Guests: Simon Bouda AM and Sean Grogan

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