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By UW Oshkosh Police Department
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
In this episode you'll hear from:
Acting Chief Tarmann speaks with Brenda, Kristi, and Rachel about sexual violence resources, investigative processes, and the Aurora Forensic Nursing program. If you have been sexually assaulted or you would like to know information about resources related to sexual violence please listen to this episode.
UW Oshkosh Title IX website | https://uwosh.edu/titleix/
Aurora Forensic Nursing Program | https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/locations/hospital/aurora-medical-center-oshkosh/
UW Oshkosh Student Health Center | https://uwosh.edu/studenthealth/
UW Oshkosh Police Department | https://uwosh.edu/police/
In this episode you'll hear from Lieutenant Greg Weitz and Acting Chief of Police Chris Tarmann as they talk about UWO Police Department as a whole. They will discuss the makeup of UWOPD, the mission, values, policing style, campus programs, safety features, and more. If you're a new student, a student parent, or someone who is interested in how UWOPD operates - check out this episode.
In this episode you'll hear from Acting Chief of Police, Chris Tarmann, Lieutenant 'Professor' Greg Weitz, and UWO Student (and former UWO Police Department Crime Analyst) Amitai Wheat as we discuss questions from our community members.
The questions asked and answered are -
Check out this episode and...if you have questions you'd like answered, send them to [email protected].
UW Oshkosh Acting Chief of Police, Chris Tarmann discusses common fraud and/or scam incidents that occur in our local communities with the following guests -
You will learn that situations you've dealt with are not uncommon and we'll talk about ways that you can avoid getting caught in some of the crafty traps set by criminals who are looking to take advantage of human kindness, relationships, and social norms to get money.
If you have been the victim of a scam or fraud situation, please call your local police department and report it.
UW Oshkosh Acting Chief of Police, Chris Tarmann, Dr. Joseph Peterson, a Geology Professor at UW Oshkosh, and UW Oshkosh Training Sergeant Chance Duenkel, discuss survival strategies for community members who are faced with an active threat situation. Dr. Peterson shares portions of his experience and police personnel talk about Run. Hide. Fight., medical skills to save someone's life and what it looks like when police show up on scene.
This episode is part II of a two part series. In part I Dr. Peterson and Acting Chief Tarmann discuss proactive strategies to help advance the way we help people in our communities.
Disclaimer - this episode was developed based on the training and experiences of Acting Chief Chris Tarmann, Dr. Joseph Peterson who is the survivor of a mass casualty incident at Northern Illinois University in 2008, and Sergeant Chance Duenkel. Our presentation is geared toward a college campus even though many of the concepts can also work in a traditional community. The conversation can be triggering to some community members.
UW Oshkosh Acting Chief of Police, Chris Tarmann, and Dr. Joseph Peterson, a Geology Professor at UW Oshkosh discuss data, information sharing, and ideas behind how to proactively maintain a healthy community. These strategies give community members confidence in understanding what observations might be important, who to share observations with, and what happens to the information once it is shared.
This episode is part I of a two part series. In part II Dr. Peterson and Acting Chief Tarmann will discuss best practices on how to act if you ever found yourself in an Active Threat situation.
Disclaimer - this episode was developed based on the training and experiences of Acting Chief Chris Tarmann, and Dr. Joseph Peterson who is the survivor of a mass casualty incident at Northern Illinois University in 2008. Our presentation is geared toward a college campus even though many of the concepts can also work in a traditional community. We discuss data around active threat situations and details around situations that have occurred in the US. The conversation can be triggering to some community members.
***disclaimer - this podcast discussed sexual violence and resources available for community members who may need them. We aren't talking explicitly but the content can be triggering. We kept this episode as a Clean rating because the content is important for our community members who are looking to connect with resources.
In this episode Acting Chief of Police, Chris Tarmann and Detective Mike Bartlein from UWO Police Department talk with Mee Vang Xiong (Asian Outreach - Victim Advocate), Kylene Spanbauer (Prevention Educator - Youth and Teen Advocate), and Sara Van Cuyk (Prevention Educator - Youth and Teen Advocate) from Reach Counseling in Neenah, Wisconsin.
Learn about the resources they provide, how to connect with those resources, and get to know a little bit about Det. Bartlein and Acting Chief Tarmann.
Connect with Reach Counseling Services anytime by calling 1-920-722-8150.
Introduction podcast interview with podcast hosts who interview Officer, Montana Stelter.
Introduction podcast interview with podcast hosts who interview Dispatcher, Lexi Foukas.
Introduction podcast interview with podcast hosts who interview Sergeant, Chance Duenkel.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.