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You And The Law Podcast Show

Virgil Green and Keith Humphrey

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An informative proactive discussion with two law enforcement executives. Regarding policing in America, that involves the minority communities. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youandthelaw/support
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A monthly podcast featuring conversations with influential thinkers in the police service and leading crime and policing researchers working to advance public safety. Often amusing, often enlightening, always informative. Jerry Ratcliffe (professor and former police officer) chats to a range of international guests covering police, policing, crime science, criminology, criminal justice, and public safety policy. Details and transcripts at reducingcrime.com/podcast.
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The Essential Podcast, hosted by Zinc CEO, Stacey Epstein, features conversations with leaders from various industries and backgrounds, addressing communication in the workplace. From emerging tech to real-world learnings, Essential dives into the people, processes, and cultures behind how we communicate at work––taking a first-hand look at how organizations can use better communication to achieve measurable business results.
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The Rock N Hockey Show

The Rock N Hockey Show

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This is the show where the HOCKEY ROCKS and the MUSIC SOCKS! We have GREAT Hockey Content, GREAT Interviews, GREAT Skill Development and KICK @$$ MUSIC to back it up. Maksy and Average Joe talk real hockey from the trenches for players, coaches, hockey parents, hockey fans and hockey lovers of ALL ages and levels. From youth hockey to the pros and back to youth, we discuss the little details that can help everyday hockey players and parents. We also feature great music from our very own hous ...
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The Dark History of Freaknik and Law Enforcement's Goal to Stop the Party. Freaknik was an annual spring break event in Atlanta, Georgia, from the mid-1980s until the late 1990s. The event began as a small gathering of college students and quickly grew into a massive party that attracted people from all over the country. In 2024 the Freaknik partie…
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Dr. Peter Neyroud, former Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police and director of the Police Executive Programme at Cambridge University, discusses his career in British policing and his involvement in leadership challenges, police firearm use, and training. He highlights the importance of evidence-based policing and the need for clear guidance and…
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Diddy is just the latest in a long line of musical abusers, footage of rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs assaulting his then-girlfriend Cassandra Ventura in a hotel in 2016. Brings back the horrifying stories between the late Tina Turner and Ike Turner. It's easy how entertainers like “Diddy” and others have forgotten the images in 2009 between Rihanna and…
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In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation that designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as Police Week. Currently, tens of thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world converge on Washington, DC to participate in many planned events that honor those who have paid the ultima…
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Join the Co-host Chiefs live on Thursday at 6PM CST. As they discuss Policing in the United States faces a serious public relations problem. There is a lack of trust between the police and the public resulting in poor police community relations. Law enforcement agencies need to find ways to engage with the communities they serve that show the polic…
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Dan Carey, Rochester Knighthawks Pro Lacrosse GM, former pro lacrosse player, HOCKEY DAD and HOCKEY ENTHUSIAST joins the show. The fellas strenthen the resolve on playing mutlitple sports, playing with passion and loving whichever sport you're playing at the time! Dan discusses his passion for both hockey and lacrosse and how he played both passion…
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Jerry Ratcliffe chats with Keith Humphreys, an influential figure in drug policy and a professor at Stanford University. They discuss the dangers of synthetic opioids, the role of academics in advising government, and the differences between drug policies in San Francisco and Portugal. Humphreys emphasizes the importance of a balanced approach to d…
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Join the Co-host Chiefs on Thursday at 6PM CST. As they discuss the recent shooting in Chicago. Where four plainclothes officers in 41 seconds shot 96 rounds. The nearly 100 bullets, killing the 26-year-old, continue to stir up heated debate and question marks over the use of force by law enforcement. After being pulled over on March 21 by plainclo…
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Join the Co-host Chiefs on Thursday at 6PM CST. With their guests, Helenia C. Valencino, with Aunt -Mom Basic Tribe Foundation along with guest Mashona Jackson. They discuss sex trafficking and how drugs can play a role. Traffickers may exploit individuals' existing opioid use or other SUDs to coerce them into sex trafficking, or they may facilitat…
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oin the Co-host Chiefs on Thursday at 6PM CST. With their guest Chief Sheryl Victorian With the Waco, Texas Police Department. March is Women’s History Month. It’s a time to celebrate women’s contributions to history in policing, Chief Victorian has an amazing career in law enforcement. She is a native Texan and a 29-year law enforcement profession…
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Join the Co-host Chiefs on Thursday at 6PM CST. As they discuss is there a way forward a conversation about policing and crime in America? The year 2020 was clearly an extremely challenging time for communities and law enforcement agencies throughout the United States. High-profile use-of-force incidents led to days of protests, civil unrest, and, …
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​Alex Piquero, a professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Miami, discusses his career in criminology, including his time as the director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics. He talks about the importance of mentors, the role of universities in challenging and provoking ideas, and the need for academics to engage…
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Join the Co-host Chiefs on Thursday at 6PM CST. With their guests Tim and Jessica Smith with Cover 6 Counseling in Norman, Oklahoma. As they discuss Surviving a First Responders Marriage. A strong support network is critical for first responders to maintain good mental health. Spouses/partners play a key role in this. Spouses are likely to notice e…
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We will look at several incidents where alleged police misconduct occurred, that terrorized the black community in a small community in Alabama where police officers often seized and arrested men and women for simple traffic violations. Often officers are rehired by other agencies who do very little background checks. Should state police certificat…
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NFL Quarterback (Bears/Broncos) and hockey fan CALEB HANIE joins Maksy and Average Joe in the Lair. The fellas talk the LIONS, the BEARS, PEYTON MANNING and lots of football. Then they swithch gears and talk hockey as Caleb is a big hockey fan and his son played. Caleb discusses the importance of playing multiple sports, as well as, handling pressu…
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Did you see the movie BlacKkKlansman? If so you will love this episode. Host Jerry Ratcliffe chats with his mate Jim Rose, a former narcotics officer and senior advisor to the US State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. Rose was also the real-life white cop in BlacKkKlansman. He discusses his experience infi…
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oin the Co-host Chiefs on Thursday at 6PM CST. Streaming live on Facebook Live and YouTube. As they discuss another Black History Month Topic. In the aftermath of protests of George Floyd’s murder by a police officer in 2020, many agencies hired Black chiefs for the first time. Of the country’s 50 largest police departments, 26 were led by Black po…
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Keith joins Maksy in the RNH Lair for an amazing interview talking rock music, hockey and all the great similarities that go along with both. Keith is a life long NYR fan and recently a Vegas convert as he now resides there. Keith discusses his professional life as a guitar player with Dee Snider's solo band, his journey with TWISTED SISTER as a te…
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Part 1 of 2 has D 1 defenseman of highly ranked Clarkson University and of the US National Team, Haley Winn, joins the fellas in the Rock N Hockey Lair. Haley discusses her play with Clarkson, as well as, her play with the National Team. She discusses all her work to get there but the importance of living more in the moment. She also discusses her …
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We kick off our Black History Month on You & The Law as we discuss Silencing The History of Policing In America. Since the civil rights movement and recent events of police brutality is history been repeated or is there silence in law enforcement about the long history of racism and brutality? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.co…
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In this episode of the Reducing Crime podcast, host Jerry Ratcliffe interviews Beatriz Magaloni, a professor of international relations and political science at Stanford University. Magaloni discusses her work on community policing with a specific ‘pacifying police unit’ in Brazil's most dangerous favelas, focusing on the different types of control…
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The extent and scope of this travesty and utter disregard for human life is still largely being kept under wraps. However, what has been reported thus far is chilling. The gravesites of the 215 bodies are identifiable only by a number and a metal rod. The bodies were not embalmed, given coffins, or properly buried. The graves were dug by inmates, a…
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In a lesser-known part of his March on Washington speech, Martin Luther King Jr. proclaimed, “We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality.” Many people, upon hearing this, might assume that King was simply referring to the violence wreaked by the police department in Birmingham, Alabam…
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D1 Baseball Umpire, Hockey Dad and Hockey manager, Dave Condon, joins Maksy and Average Joe on the Show. Dave discusses the sometimes rocky relationship with Umpires, hockey refs, coaches and parents. Dave also talk about the unique relationship and impact coaches have on players. The fellas discuss hockey parents and hockey parenting, as well as, …
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What Can The Public Expect From Law Enforcement in 2024, after another troubling year in policing, Many communities are left wondering what the will police do in 2024 to improve their partnership with their citizens. Tune in and join the conversation with the Co-host Chiefs. As they discuss What Can The Public Expect From Law Enforcement In 2024. -…
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In this episode of Reducing Crime, host Jerry Ratcliffe interviews criminologist David Weisburd. They discuss Weisburd's career, his work on hotspots policing and procedural justice, and his advice for young scholars. Weisburd emphasizes the importance of focusing on long-term research questions rather than being swayed by current trends or immedia…
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Some experts stress that more training won't eradicate police violence if we look back at some of the high-profile police encounters that turned deadly like George Floyd, and Michael Brown, where Daunte Wright's killing is about more than Kim Potter's use of a gun instead of a Taser it’s about the nation's violent policing system, experts say. Join…
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Alyssa joins the crew in the ROCK N HOCKEY LAIR, for some hockey talk. Alyssa discusses the inner workings of coaching junior hockey. She also goes in depth about the Coach-Player relationship and how important it is to development. She shares insight, stories and her taste in music. Churchie, our color commentator from Flint Michigan, calls in and…
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There are many myths surrounding traffic tickets and the refusal to sign a citation that is spread by word of mouth. Have you ever heard that signing a traffic ticket means you are admitting guilt? Join the cohost Chiefs this Wednesday live at 6PM CST. As they discuss a recent minor traffic accident in Atlanta, Georgia where a police officer invest…
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WHAT IS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE TRAINING IN POLICING It is the ability to use awareness of one’s own emotions and those of others to manage interactions successfully. It ensures clear communication and effective handling of conflict. However, most in law enforcement understand that social intelligence is a primary skill associated with the developme…
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In this episode of the Reducing Crime podcast, host Jerry Ratcliffe interviews Martin Bouchard, a professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University, about social network analysis and its application to understanding gangs and organized crime groups. Bouchard explains the concepts of social network analysis, including dyads and brokers, and discus…
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SHOW TOPIC: Is There Bias In Police Investigation Join You And The Law Podcast on Thursday at 6PM CST. Streaming Live on Facebook Live with the cohost Chiefs and this week’s guest you have seen him on the A&E first 48 Retired Tulsa Police Department Homicide Detective Dave Walker. After 36 years in the Tulsa Police Department and becoming one of th…
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Join You And The Law Podcast on Thursday at 6PM CST. Streaming Live on Facebook live as the cohost Chiefs discuss human trafficking. It's not just a labor problem, it’s a hidden problem. Human trafficking happens in almost every country around the world, including the United States. Traffickers represent every social, ethnic, and racial group. Traf…
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Understanding the Significance of Community Outreach Programs is key for communities and law enforcement to work together to create successful programs that will benefit those who need those services and programs. Why did it take the killing of George Floyd to spark an American Uprising and communities and organizations across the United States to …
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In this episode of the Reducing Crime Podcast, host Jerry Ratcliffe interviews Detective Superintendent Dave Cowan of Australia's Victoria Police. They discuss Cowan's journey into evidence-based policing (EBP) and the experiments he has conducted, including a focused deterrence trial and a trial using behavioral science to reduce failure to appear…
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This show ROCKS, with Rock and Blues Guitarist Stoney Curtis and Vice President of USA Hockey TC Lewis. Maksy and Average Joe welcome two great interviews to the show. TC Lewis discusses "Burn Out", the state of Hockey, being a "late developer", House/Rec hockey and much more. Stoney talks about his beloved Chicago Blackhawks and his new love the "…
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Join the cohost Chiefs live on Thursday at 6 pm CST. streaming live on Facebook Live. As they take a look into the 2019 death of old Elijah McClain, in Aurora, Colorado a 23-year-old Black man who died after being stopped by police in a Denver suburb, who was walking home after going to the store. When he was restrained and injected with ketamine. …
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The position of a police chief has always been a demanding job. A police chief must know how to run a complex organization, in many cases a very large organization. Chiefs must have strong leadership skills and a vision for meeting the needs of the community. And the stakes are high because police have unique power and authority over people. The co…
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Join the cohost chiefs this Thursday at 6 PM.CST. Along with their guest Major Anthony April with the Alaska State Patrol. He is the Alaska State Troopers Deputy Director of Operations. April made history on February 24, 2022, as the first Alaskan to be invited to speak at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Join us as we talk about b…
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In this episode of Reducing Crime, host Jerry Ratcliffe interviews Seth Williams, the former Philadelphia District Attorney who was convicted and incarcerated on charges related to the receipt of undisclosed gifts. Williams discusses his time in prison and the role of the District Attorney. He talks about his background and experiences as a prosecu…
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In the Blink of an Eye, unnecessary encounters by police officers happen all too often. In a recent encounter in Birmingham, Alabama. Listen to the audio clip where after a local high school football game, police ordered a band director to stop playing. Join the Cohost Chiefs tonight at 6 p.m. CST, as they discuss this and many other questionable e…
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He is believed to be one of the earliest African Americans to receive a commission as a deputy U.S. marshal west of the Mississippi River. Reeves worked for thirty-two years as a deputy marshal in the Indian Territory. He was the only deputy to begin with Parker's court and work until Oklahoma statehood in 1907. Join us this Thursday at 6PM CST. Wi…
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We’ll never know what Philando Castile was feeling when the police lights first flashed across his rearview mirror in a suburb city of Minneapolis, Minnesota on a summer evening in 2016. But we can be reasonably certain that he wasn’t feeling surprised. The traffic stop commonly known as a pretextual traffic stop for a broken taillight that precipi…
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Kids are still an afterthought in reforms championed by lawmakers and pushed by police departments. But in case after case, children as young as 6 have been treated harshly even brutally by police officers. The recent viral video of a 10-year-old being handcuffed for peeing behind his mother’s car by a Mississippi police officer. Has again raised m…
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Maksy and Average Joe go on the road to meet with up and coming Country Music Star, Claudia Hoyser. Claudia and the fellas discuss hockey, lots of music, coffee, whiskey, do a little trivia and have a lots of laughs. This show has a very special ending with a live performance from Claudia of her song Red Lights Turning Green.…
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