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Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 25: Violence By School Resource Officers, Philip M. Stinson Nov 2015

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 25: Violence By School Resource Officers, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Phil Stinson on WURD AM900 Radio in Philadelphia, PA on October 28, 2015.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 21: Police Crime: Grand Juries, Juries And Conviction Of Officers, Philip M. Stinson Sep 2015

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 21: Police Crime: Grand Juries, Juries And Conviction Of Officers, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Bowling Green State University criminal justice professor Phil Stinson on the Kelley and Company radio show from 710 KNUS News Talk Radio in Denver, Colorado on December 9, 2014.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 20: Constitutional Torts, Section 1983, And Police Misconduct: Presentation At 2014 Asc Conference, Philip M. Stinson Sep 2015

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 20: Constitutional Torts, Section 1983, And Police Misconduct: Presentation At 2014 Asc Conference, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of this study is to explore whether being named as a party-defendant in federal civil rights litigation is correlated with other types of police misconduct. As part of a larger study of police officers who were arrested during the years 2005-2011, the names of each officer arrested (N = 5,545) were cross-checked against the master name index in the federal court Public Access to Courts Electronic Records (PACER) system. The findings indicate that more than one-fifth of the arrested officers (22.2%, n = 1,232) were named as a party-defendant in one or more federal court civil actions pursuant …


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 22: Research On Crimes Committed By Sworn Police Officers, Philip M. Stinson Sep 2015

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 22: Research On Crimes Committed By Sworn Police Officers, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Bowling Green State University criminal justice professor Phil Stinson by Steve Kendall on the WBGU TV public affairs show NW Ohio Journal.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 23: Police Shootings In Albuquerque, Philip M. Stinson Sep 2015

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 23: Police Shootings In Albuquerque, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Bowling Green State University criminal justice professor Phil Stinson on the NPR radio show Here and Now that originally aired on January 15, 2015.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 24: Police Crime In America: Phil Stinson At Porcfest 2015, Philip M. Stinson Sep 2015

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 24: Police Crime In America: Phil Stinson At Porcfest 2015, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features the presentation of Phil Stinson at Porcfest, the Porcupine Freedom Festival of the Free State Project in Lancaster, New Hampshire on June 27, 2015. The audio recording was produced by Vibrant Works and is used by permission from the Free State Project.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 19: Gun-Involved Police Crime Arrests, Philip M. Stinson Sep 2015

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 19: Gun-Involved Police Crime Arrests, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

Hard statistics on police officers arrested for crimes related to on-duty shootings. In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost, Bowling Green State University criminal justice Professor Phil Stinson discusses his data on gun-involved police crime arrests.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 18: Victims Of Police Sexual Misconduct (Presentation At 2014 Acjs Conference), Philip M. Stinson, Steven L. Brewer Mar 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 18: Victims Of Police Sexual Misconduct (Presentation At 2014 Acjs Conference), Philip M. Stinson, Steven L. Brewer

Philip M Stinson

Little is known about officers arrested for crimes related to police sexual misconduct and their victims. The study is a quantitative content analysis of news articles reporting 771 arrests of 555 police officers for sex-related crimes during the years 2005-2008. The arrested officers were employed by 449 nonfederal state, local, and special law enforcement agencies located in 349 counties and independent cities in 44 states and the District of Columbia. Multivariate analyses include logistic regression and classification tree regression models. Findings and policy implications are discussed, with an emphasis on the victims of police sexual misconduct.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 17: Research Performance Progress Report For July-December 2013, Philip M. Stinson Mar 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 17: Research Performance Progress Report For July-December 2013, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the research project is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime and agency responses to officer arrests. The study provides a wealth of data on a phenomena that relates directly to police integrity—data that police executives have not previously had access to because this information did not exist in any usable format.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 11: Police Sexual Misconduct Arrests, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 11: Police Sexual Misconduct Arrests, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 10: Using A Content Management System: Police Crime Research Methods Part 3, Philip M. Stinson Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 10: Using A Content Management System: Police Crime Research Methods Part 3, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 09: Drunk Driving Cops, Philip M. Stinson, Steven L. Brewer, John Liederbach Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 09: Drunk Driving Cops, Philip M. Stinson, Steven L. Brewer, John Liederbach

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 08: Using Google News For Data Collection: Police Crime Research Methods Part 2, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach, Steven L. Brewer Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 08: Using Google News For Data Collection: Police Crime Research Methods Part 2, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach, Steven L. Brewer

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 07: Decision Tree Analysis: Police Crime Research Methods Part 1, Philip M. Stinson, Steven L. Brewer Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 07: Decision Tree Analysis: Police Crime Research Methods Part 1, Philip M. Stinson, Steven L. Brewer

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 05: Crime By Policewomen: Is It Different Than Crime By Policemen?, Philip M. Stinson, Natalie E. Todak Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 05: Crime By Policewomen: Is It Different Than Crime By Policemen?, Philip M. Stinson, Natalie E. Todak

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 01: Police Drug Corruption, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 01: Police Drug Corruption, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 02: Officer-Involved Domestic Violence, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 02: Officer-Involved Domestic Violence, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 03: Off-Duty Police Crime, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 03: Off-Duty Police Crime, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 06: Later-Stage Police Crime, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 06: Later-Stage Police Crime, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 16: Crime By School Resource Officers, Philip M. Stinson, Adam M. Watkins Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 16: Crime By School Resource Officers, Philip M. Stinson, Adam M. Watkins

Philip M Stinson

School resource officers (SROs) have become a permanent presence in many K-12 schools throughout the country. As a result, an emerging body of research has focused on SROs, particularly on how SROs are viewed by students, teachers, and the general public. In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast, Bowling Green State University professors Phil Stinson and Adam Watkins discuss their recent study on crime by school resource officers. This exploratory and descriptive research employs a different focus by examining the nature of crimes for which SROs were arrested in recent years with information gathered from online news sources. …


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 13: Police Crime Research Findings, Philip M. Stinson Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 13: Police Crime Research Findings, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 04: Police Criminal Misuse Of Tasers, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 04: Police Criminal Misuse Of Tasers, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 14: Police Sexual Misconduct: Policy Implications, Philip M. Stinson Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 14: Police Sexual Misconduct: Policy Implications, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 12: Research Performance Progress Report For January Through June 2013, Philip M. Stinson Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 12: Research Performance Progress Report For January Through June 2013, Philip M. Stinson

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 15: Police Integrity Lost: Presentation At 2013 Asc Conference, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach, Steven L. Brewer Feb 2014

Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 15: Police Integrity Lost: Presentation At 2013 Asc Conference, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach, Steven L. Brewer

Philip M Stinson

The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.


Natural Disasters And Early Warning Systems In Australia, Emma Papaemanuel, Katina Michael, Peter Johnston Jan 2013

Natural Disasters And Early Warning Systems In Australia, Emma Papaemanuel, Katina Michael, Peter Johnston

Professor Katina Michael

Australia's national emergency warning system alerts. Radio program in Greek.


Are Disaster Early Warnings Effective?, Kerri Worthington, Katina Michael, Peter Johnson, Paul Barnes Jan 2013

Are Disaster Early Warnings Effective?, Kerri Worthington, Katina Michael, Peter Johnson, Paul Barnes

Professor Katina Michael

Australia's summer is traditionally a time of heightened preparation for natural disasters, with cyclones and floods menacing the north and bushfires a constant threat in the south. And the prospect of more frequent, and more intense, disasters thanks to climate change has brought the need for an effective early warning system to the forefront of policy-making. Technological advances and improved telecommunication systems have raised expectations that warning of disasters will come early enough to keep people safe. But are those expectations too high? Kerri Worthington reports. Increasingly, the world's governments -- and their citizens -- rely on technology-based early warning …


Concern People Without Latest Technology Will Miss Fire Warnings, Sally Sara, Ashley Hall, Peter Johnson, Katina Michael Jan 2013

Concern People Without Latest Technology Will Miss Fire Warnings, Sally Sara, Ashley Hall, Peter Johnson, Katina Michael

Professor Katina Michael

But what if the website goes down in the way Victoria's Country Fire Authority website crashed as fires raged a few weeks ago? What about those people who don't own the latest technology? And what happens when the power goes out?

KATINA MICHAEL: Well there's no television, there isn't ability to access the internet potentially.

ASHLEY HALL: Professor Katina Michael is Associate Professor at the School of Information Systems and Technology at the University of Wollongong.

KATINA MICHAEL: I would suggest a long lasting powered radio because we don't want is we don't want when the lights go out, or …