Episode: 00080
Release Date: November 8, 2021
Description: Open source intelligence expert and professional problem preventer, Glen Mills, joins us this week in a jam-packed show full of past investigations and guidance on how to navigate in an ever changing and advancing technological world, especially with increasingly sophisticated deepfake technology. Glen shares how he first discovered the law enforcement profession as a sworn officer, and how he continuously promoted and advanced the analytical profession through accurately identifying when and where crime was going to happen next; he helped prove analysts were more than report generators. Glen’s efforts towards promoting and advancing the law enforcement analysis profession goes beyond his agency; he is an active member in multiple associations and uses his experience and training to help better others. Glen is currently a lieutenant with the Burlington (MA) Police Department, Chair of the Regional Association Committee for the International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA), President of the Massachusetts Association of Crime Analysts (MACA), and President of Police Futurists International (PFI).
MACA Guest Speakers: Some of our previous keynote speakers have included many names that you might be familiar with including Nada Bakos, Bill Bratton, Ed Davis, Dr. Peter Blaire, John Miller, Charles Ramsey, George Kelling, William Gavin, Bob Paudert, and Louis Anemone.
Name Drops: Eric Piza (00:08:43), Rob Sterling/Christopher Bruce/Deb Phiel (00:33:53), Albert Mesa (01:11:49)
Public Service Announcements:
Related Links: www.macrimeanalysts.org, policefuturists.org, https://groups.google.com/g/masspolice, https://www.police1.com/chiefs-sheriffs/articles/why-le-needs-to-prepare-for-the-disinformation-era-8AgmShfpEXwW1RrK/, http://opensourcepolicing.org/,
Cover Photo from BCAT TV: https://images.app.goo.gl/75JP6ix4s47CBgTi7, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NDfiwzRDXo, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PbxVez6fLY
Association(s) Mentioned: IACA, MACA, PFI
Vendor(s) Mentioned: Esri
Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ospolicing/ , Twitter: @pspolicing
Podcast Writer: Mindy Duong
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00:00:31 – Introducing Glen
00:02:52 – Hand Drawn Map
00:13:25 – Problem Solving
00:26:52 – Wish Sworn Knew About Analysis
00:29:20 – Wish Analysts Knew About Sworn
00:33:06 – MACA
00:44:54 – Police Futurists International
00:51:15 – Misinformation in Law Enforcement
01:00:40 – IACA’s Regional Associations Committee
01:11:56 – Quick Queries
01:15:50 – Words to the World
ATWJE - Freddy Croft - The Key Master (as opposed to “gatekeeper”)
ACIA - Owain Mason-Johns: Delivering Intelligence Capabilities
ATWJE - Barry Fosberg - The Data Czar
2021 Year-End Wrap-Up: Where Are They Now?
ATWJE - John Canada III - The Playing Hooky Analyst
ATWJE - Dawn Reeby - the CEO Analyst
ATWJE - Adrienne Galbrecht - The After While Crocodile Analyst
ACIA - Dr Camie Condon: What it is like being an analyst
ATWJE - John Ng - the Evidence-Based Analyst
FBTT: Crooked Folk
ATWJE - Shawna Gibson - The “So What?” Analyst
ACIA - Cliff Aguiar: Leading the way in Law Enforcement
ATWJE - Sarah Totten - The Analyst Next Door
FBTT: Criminal Intelligence in the African Setting
ACIA - Dr Andreas Olligschlaeger: Fighting Crimes Through Machine Learning and Big Data Technology
ATWJE - Beverly Lewis - The Cost-Effective Analyst
ATWJE - Krista Whitehead - The On the Rocks Analyst
ACIA - David Toddington: The person who has done it all
ATWJE - Jonne Crick - The College Town Analyst
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