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Podcast Future Policing

Future Policing

Future Policing Institute

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Frequency: 1 episode/90d. Total Eps: 5

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The Future Policing Podcast is the official podcast of the Future Policing Institute. It examines issues that affect the future of policing. Social, technological, economic, environmental and political factors in our world constantly change. Many of these affect policing today – and will certainly affect it in the near future. Our guests have expertise and perspectives in a wide breadth of areas important to a future where policing is viewed as effective, empathetic and just. To learn more about the Future Policing Institute and its Center on Policing and Artificial Intelligence visit us at www.futurepolicing.org or www.cop-ai.org.
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Future Policing: The Podcast (Trailer)

Season 1

jeudi 12 juin 2025Duration 02:35

A brief introduction to the Future Policing Podcast. Learn more about the Future Policing Institute and its Center on Policing and Artificial Intelligence by visiting www.futurepolicing.org or www.cop-ai.org.

Extreme Weather and Policing

Season 1 · Episode 1

jeudi 12 juin 2025Duration 30:45

In this episode, Dr. Jarrett Blaustein, an Australian policing researcher, discusses the impact of extreme weather events on policing. He explains that these events, such as wildfires and floods, are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change. Blaustein also discusses the importance of adaptability for police organizations to effectively respond to these disasters and fulfill their core responsibilities. While some police leaders are becoming more aware of the need to prepare for these events, it is not yet considered a core characteristic of policing.

Complacency: Wait for Backup (AI Generated)

Season 1 · Episode 2

lundi 23 juin 2025Duration 15:37

The following dramatized account is inspired by a real incident in which an American police officer was assaulted during a so-called “routine call.” Drawing on information from the National Policing Institute’s Law Enforcement Officer Near-Miss project, this serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of complacency in policing. It also highlights how artificial intelligence can be a valuable training tool for police officers. The voices featured in this episode were generated using AI technologies developed by Eleven Labs and Google using Notebook LM. The National Policing Institute's LEO Near Miss Reporting System can be found at https://www.leonearmiss.org/

Combating Fentanyl: Applying a Counter-Network Framework

Season 1 · Episode 3

jeudi 26 mars 2026Duration 52:44

What if one of the deadliest threats to Americans today isn't a traditional war, but a mass poisoning orchestrated by a criminal empire as sophisticated as a Fortune 50 company? In this episode of Future Policing, former DHS official and cyber expert Jake Braun reveals how the Sinaloa Cartel has weaponized drones, the dark web, and cryptocurrency to flood our streets with lethal counterfeit pills. Forget the old "kingpin" strategies of the past — Braun explains why we must treat this crisis like a counter-terrorism operation, utilizing AI and next-generation technology to dismantle the digital infrastructure of a global monster. The front lines of modern policing have moved from the street corner to your teenager’s smartphone, and the stakes have never been higher. Book by Jake Braun: “Fentanyl: Fighting the Mass Poisoning of America and the Cartel Behind It.” Amazon link: https://a.co/d/05iufEX4

The Future of Leadership Development: The Policing Leadership Academy

Season 1 · Episode 4

mardi 9 juin 2026Duration 48:48

What if the most powerful crime-fighting tool in your department isn’t a technology — it’s a leader? In this episode of Future Policing, host Jim Bueermann sits down with Kenneth Corey, a career NYPD executive who once oversaw one of the most complex law enforcement organizations on the planet: 30,000 officers, 77 precincts, and a direct line to the Police Commissioner. Today, Corey is bringing those hard-won lessons to the Policing Leadership Academy (PLA) at the University of Chicago Crime Lab — and the results are making the case that leadership development isn’t a soft skill. It’s a crime reduction strategy. They dig into why American policing has poured billions into equipment, technology, and tactics — while chronically underinvesting in the people who command the precincts, run the districts, and set the tone on the street. And they make a compelling argument: put the right leader in the right place, and the numbers move. If you lead a police agency — or want to — this conversation is for you.

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