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By Contextual Behavioral Science Institute | Drs John & Dawn O'Neill
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Lon Bartel has over 20 years of experience in law enforcement and is the Director of Training and Curriculum at VirTra. We discuss how advancements in virtual reality are being used to improve law enforcement training and decision-making. Talking points include the past/present use of simulations or virtual reality in law enforcement; advancements and limitations of the technology; how science can help improve the design and delivery of virtual reality; the future of law enforcement training; and the role of simulations/virtual reality in law enforcement training.
The PUBLIC HOUSE podcast is brought to you by the Contextual Behavioral Science Institute.
In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Ashley Shayter, Special Agent John Fortunato, and Supervisory Special Agent Leonard Opanashuk in this panel discussion hosted by the Upper Peninsula Association of Behavior analysis and sponsored by the Superior Health Foundation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Behavioral Analysis Unit focuses on the analysis of behavior to prevent catastrophic crime. We discuss how behavior analysts are well-suited to collaborate and even work as analysts for the FBI!
We speak with police academy trainer Scott Willadsen about the provision of corrective feedback in law enforcement. I answer his questions about our research and address some limitations to the incorporation of feedback in the context of police academy training. Scott has over 20 years of experience in law enforcement and brings excellent questions and feedback of his own that will help academics/researchers communicate and collaborate with practitioners in the field.
In this episode, we discuss mindfulness in policing with Major Charles "Chip" Huth. He has 28 years of law enforcement experience, commands Kansas City Police Department’s Traffic Division, and is the State of Missouri’s defensive tactics subject matter expert. He also consults for international law enforcement, military, and corporate clients. He formerly led the Street Crimes Unit Tactical Enforcement Squad and has planned, coordinated, and executed over 2500 high-risk tactical operations.
The PUBLIC HOUSE podcast is brought to you by the Contextual Behavioral Science Institute
We discuss behavioral science in police academy training with Billy Brown & Dr. Paul "Paulie" Gavoni of the Behavioral Karma podcast.
The PUBLIC HOUSE podcast is brought to you by the Contextual Behavioral Science Institute
We discuss behavioral science in relation to police officer memory of critical incidents and public expectations/perceptions of the use of force.
The PUBLIC HOUSE podcast is brought to you by the Contextual Behavioral Science Institute
We discuss behavioral science in relation to firearm safety and the phenomenon known as unintentional discharge (UD) by expanding upon the discussion and conclusions drawn from our ground-breaking peer-reviewed research.
The PUBLIC HOUSE podcast is brought to you by the Contextual Behavioral Science Institute
We discuss behavioral science in relation to police academy training for defensive and control tactics by expanding upon the discussion and conclusions drawn from our foundational peer-reviewed research.
The PUBLIC HOUSE podcast is brought to you by the Contextual Behavioral Science Institute.
Our introductory episode is now available to stream and download. Dr. John O'Neill and Dr. Dawn O'Neill provide an overview of their experiences and describe the various formats that episodes will follow. Get to know your hosts as we explore the purpose and vision for our new adventure in dissemination of behavioral science to police academy training and firearm safety!
The PUBLIC HOUSE podcast is brought to you by the Contextual Behavioral Science Institute
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.