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Jeremy Jensen is the Assistant Chief of Police of the Dubuque Police Department.
He has been in law enforcement for 28 years and has spent the last 25 years in Dubuque, where he has
worked in patrol, traffic, criminal investigations, tactical operations, community policing, training, and internal affairs.
He currently leads department operations and is involved in mental health and intercultural initiatives. Jeremy holds a BA in Criminal Justice and an MA in Communications. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy for top 1% of law enforcement executives.
What the Dubuque Police Department has done by implementing Emotional Intelligence into their training has changed the culture inside the department, as well as how the department works with the citizen of their city. In this episode, Jeremy talks in detail on why this came about, the support from community and local government, and how the department has grown for doing so.
Highlights of our interview include:
If you would like to connect with Jeremy and find out more about how EQ is now standard practice in the Dubuque Police Department, send us an email at [email protected] and we'll make that introduction.
In each episode, Jeff and Eric will talk about what emotional intelligence, or understanding your emotions, can do for you in your daily and work life. For more information, contact Jeff at [email protected], or go to their website, Spirit of EQ.
You can subscribe to The Spirit of EQ Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, subscribe on Android, or your favorite podcast player.
Please review our podcast in iTunes. Click on the link for an easy, step-by-step tutorial.
Spirit of EQ
Mentioned in this episode:
Thanks for listening to Spirit of EQ
This podcast was created to be a tool to primarily help you to discover and grow your EQ. Science and our own lived experiences confirm that the better we are at managing our emotions, the better we're going to be at making decisions. Which leads to a better life. And that's something we all want. We're glad that you've taken the time today to listen. We hope that something you hear will lead to a breakthrough. We'd really appreciate a review on your podcast platform. Please leave some comments about what you heard today, as well as follow and subscribe to the podcast. That way, you won't miss a single episode as we continue this journey.
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Jeremy Jensen is the Assistant Chief of Police of the Dubuque Police Department.
He has been in law enforcement for 28 years and has spent the last 25 years in Dubuque, where he has
worked in patrol, traffic, criminal investigations, tactical operations, community policing, training, and internal affairs.
He currently leads department operations and is involved in mental health and intercultural initiatives. Jeremy holds a BA in Criminal Justice and an MA in Communications. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy for top 1% of law enforcement executives.
What the Dubuque Police Department has done by implementing Emotional Intelligence into their training has changed the culture inside the department, as well as how the department works with the citizen of their city. In this episode, Jeremy talks in detail on why this came about, the support from community and local government, and how the department has grown for doing so.
Highlights of our interview include:
If you would like to connect with Jeremy and find out more about how EQ is now standard practice in the Dubuque Police Department, send us an email at [email protected] and we'll make that introduction.
In each episode, Jeff and Eric will talk about what emotional intelligence, or understanding your emotions, can do for you in your daily and work life. For more information, contact Jeff at [email protected], or go to their website, Spirit of EQ.
You can subscribe to The Spirit of EQ Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, subscribe on Android, or your favorite podcast player.
Please review our podcast in iTunes. Click on the link for an easy, step-by-step tutorial.
Spirit of EQ
Mentioned in this episode:
Thanks for listening to Spirit of EQ
This podcast was created to be a tool to primarily help you to discover and grow your EQ. Science and our own lived experiences confirm that the better we are at managing our emotions, the better we're going to be at making decisions. Which leads to a better life. And that's something we all want. We're glad that you've taken the time today to listen. We hope that something you hear will lead to a breakthrough. We'd really appreciate a review on your podcast platform. Please leave some comments about what you heard today, as well as follow and subscribe to the podcast. That way, you won't miss a single episode as we continue this journey.