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S6E19 Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC)
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In this week’s episode we talk with Dr. Jon Lott Jr from the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) on how statistics are used to sway people’s opinion and support false messages.
Today’s episode is also brought to you by the following:
This episode is brought to you by POM pepper spray.
POM has been the innovator in pepper spray technologies for several generations and continues to deliver the best formula in the best delivery system.
POM sells inert, water-filled, units for instructors to utilize in training scenarios to help students understand the delivery system and train for defensive scenarios.
POM is available in belt clip, key chain, and “snap” quick release systems.
POM is the smallest 1/2 oz personal carrying unit available on the market.
POM’s Flip-Top dispensing system raises the standard for performance and safety.
– Strongest Legal Formula
– 10 seconds of continuous spray or up to 20 half second bursts
Learn more and buy at www.pompepperspray.com.
What do you want to be remembered for after you pass away
- trying to make people safer through his research
You can find more information about our guest
- Crime Prevention Research Center (crimeresearch.org)
- Twitter: @JohnRLottJr
Check out all of our episodes at: https://podcasts.concealedcarry.com/the-firearm-trainers-podcast/
Email comments, topic suggestions, or questions to us at FTP@ConcealedCarry.com
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firearmtrainerspodcast/
Remember we bring you this podcast to support the industry, the second amendment, and most importantly every firearm instructor in America that dedicates time and energy into making gun owners more knowledgeable.
#FirearmTrainerPodcast
#FirearmTrainerAssociation
#FTAProtect
#POM
#CPRC
The post S6E19 Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) first appeared on The Firearm Trainer Podcast.
313 episodes
Manage episode 394196374 series 2507939
In this week’s episode we talk with Dr. Jon Lott Jr from the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) on how statistics are used to sway people’s opinion and support false messages.
Today’s episode is also brought to you by the following:
This episode is brought to you by POM pepper spray.
POM has been the innovator in pepper spray technologies for several generations and continues to deliver the best formula in the best delivery system.
POM sells inert, water-filled, units for instructors to utilize in training scenarios to help students understand the delivery system and train for defensive scenarios.
POM is available in belt clip, key chain, and “snap” quick release systems.
POM is the smallest 1/2 oz personal carrying unit available on the market.
POM’s Flip-Top dispensing system raises the standard for performance and safety.
– Strongest Legal Formula
– 10 seconds of continuous spray or up to 20 half second bursts
Learn more and buy at www.pompepperspray.com.
What do you want to be remembered for after you pass away
- trying to make people safer through his research
You can find more information about our guest
- Crime Prevention Research Center (crimeresearch.org)
- Twitter: @JohnRLottJr
Check out all of our episodes at: https://podcasts.concealedcarry.com/the-firearm-trainers-podcast/
Email comments, topic suggestions, or questions to us at FTP@ConcealedCarry.com
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firearmtrainerspodcast/
Remember we bring you this podcast to support the industry, the second amendment, and most importantly every firearm instructor in America that dedicates time and energy into making gun owners more knowledgeable.
#FirearmTrainerPodcast
#FirearmTrainerAssociation
#FTAProtect
#POM
#CPRC
The post S6E19 Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) first appeared on The Firearm Trainer Podcast.
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