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Teen and Police Relations: Interview with Criminologist Dr. Everette Penn (TAPS Academy)

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Today’s interview explores the TAPS (Teen and Police Service) Academy focusing on prevention and teen and police relations. Can we really ‘back the blue’ AND stand up and advocate for at risk youth and minority populations? We believe we can. You don’t want to miss this educational dive into the world of law enforcement with a focus on finding solutions rather than pointing fingers.

About our Guest:

Dr. Everette B. Penn is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Teen and Police Service (TAPS) Academy in Houston, Texas. TAPS Academy’s mission is to bridge the gap between youth and police and reduce crime through education, skill building, and service-learning TAPS Academy’s TeenPol program is a Texas Education Agency approved curriculum which grants one high school credit to students upon completion. TAPS Academy reaches over 1,500 youth annually internationally. Dr. Penn is Professor and former Department Chair of Social and Cultural Sciences at the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL). He teaches juvenile justice, policing, and race and justice courses. With over 75 publications he blends academic scholarship with service to the community in order to apply theory to practice.

Annually, Dr. Penn trains police officers, government professionals and citizens to apply 21st Century police practices of community policing, procedural justice, and reducing bias to improve police and community relations. TAPS Academy was instrumental in the 2017 passage of the Community Safety Education Act of Texas, which requires all high school students, law enforcement officers and driver's license applicants to receive training to improve interactions between citizens and law enforcement during a traffic stop. Dr. Penn was a member of the law's statewide implementation committee. Through texastrafficstop.org he led the movement to keep everyone safe during a traffic stop. Recently, his consulting company, Penn PALS (Prepares, Advises, Leads and Serves) accepted the opportunity to work directly with the Houston Police Department to reduce violent crime by researching evidence-based practices that increase community partnerships while reducing crime through effective 21st Century methods.

Resources:

TAPS (Teen and Police Service) Academy- Click HERE

Dr. Penn’s Book Police and YOUth -Click HERE

crimesolutions.gov

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​​Art for the podcast was created by Kelly Steen. Editing/Production for the podcast by Bltzwolff (bltzwolff@gmail.com).

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Today’s interview explores the TAPS (Teen and Police Service) Academy focusing on prevention and teen and police relations. Can we really ‘back the blue’ AND stand up and advocate for at risk youth and minority populations? We believe we can. You don’t want to miss this educational dive into the world of law enforcement with a focus on finding solutions rather than pointing fingers.

About our Guest:

Dr. Everette B. Penn is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Teen and Police Service (TAPS) Academy in Houston, Texas. TAPS Academy’s mission is to bridge the gap between youth and police and reduce crime through education, skill building, and service-learning TAPS Academy’s TeenPol program is a Texas Education Agency approved curriculum which grants one high school credit to students upon completion. TAPS Academy reaches over 1,500 youth annually internationally. Dr. Penn is Professor and former Department Chair of Social and Cultural Sciences at the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL). He teaches juvenile justice, policing, and race and justice courses. With over 75 publications he blends academic scholarship with service to the community in order to apply theory to practice.

Annually, Dr. Penn trains police officers, government professionals and citizens to apply 21st Century police practices of community policing, procedural justice, and reducing bias to improve police and community relations. TAPS Academy was instrumental in the 2017 passage of the Community Safety Education Act of Texas, which requires all high school students, law enforcement officers and driver's license applicants to receive training to improve interactions between citizens and law enforcement during a traffic stop. Dr. Penn was a member of the law's statewide implementation committee. Through texastrafficstop.org he led the movement to keep everyone safe during a traffic stop. Recently, his consulting company, Penn PALS (Prepares, Advises, Leads and Serves) accepted the opportunity to work directly with the Houston Police Department to reduce violent crime by researching evidence-based practices that increase community partnerships while reducing crime through effective 21st Century methods.

Resources:

TAPS (Teen and Police Service) Academy- Click HERE

Dr. Penn’s Book Police and YOUth -Click HERE

crimesolutions.gov

Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, you can follow/subscribe to “WILDCIDE” on your favorite podcast listening app. While you’re there, please rate and leave us a review – we would really appreciate it! You can also visit our website at www.wildcidepodcast.com (merch coming next week!)

Make sure to get updates by following us on Instagram (@wildcidepodcast) and Facebook (Wildcide Podcast). Don’t forget Wildcide Wednesdays- new episodes drop every Wednesday at 6am EST. Interviews will drop every other Friday at 6am EST.

​​Art for the podcast was created by Kelly Steen. Editing/Production for the podcast by Bltzwolff (bltzwolff@gmail.com).

WILDCIDE Podcast and any content posted is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is at the user’s own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.

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