Precinct 444: The National Law Enforcement Museum Podcast

Precinct 444: The National Law Enforcement Museum Podcast

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Over a decade of planning and persistence in the making, the National Law Enforcement Museum has opened its doors to the public. Finally, citizens and law enforcement professionals from diverse perspectives and backgrounds will have a place to share in the vibrant story of American law enforcement. Within the walls of the Museum’s strikingly contemporary exterior, artifacts from our collection of more than 25,000 objects tell the story of American law enforcement – past, present, and future – a...
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Lifeline | Beyond the Badge: Global Perspectives on Violence Reduction and Active Bystandership

Nov 26th, 2025 9:00 AM

Today’s episode, Beyond the Badge: Global Perspectives on Violence Reduction and Active Bystandership, features a powerful conversation with Graham Goulden, retired Chief Inspector from Police Scotland and an internationally respected voice in violence prevention and cultural change. Graham has spent his career helping law enforcement professionals understand the deeper social and psychological drivers of violence—especially male aggression—and how officers can become proactive agents of change.We’ll explore how policing cultures around the world are evolving, and how active bystandership, emotional intelligence, and community engagement are reshaping the role of law enforcement in society.Lifeline provides content with a holistic wellness approach focused on supporting American law enforcement. This programming is intended to make it safer for those who serve, keeping names off the Memorial walls, and to share best practices to promote overall resilience and survivability.More info about Officer Safety and Wellness: https://nleomf.org/officer-safety-and-wellness/FeaturingJosh Bronson, National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial FundGraham Goulden Chief Inspector (ret.) - Police Scotland, International Speaker and Consultant on Violence Prevention and Active Bystandershiphttps://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/

Lifeline | 2025 NHTSA 3rd Quarter Traffic Safety Webinar

Nov 12th, 2025 9:00 AM

Nick Breul presents on the traffic related law enforcement fatality numbers thus far in 2025 and provide comparison and in-depth analysis of the law enforcement traffic-related statistics. He compares the statistics through the Third Quarter of 2025 to the first three quarters of 2024. He will provide insight into the problem areas and where numbers have improved. He will then discuss the July 22nd Traffic Safety Forum and direct viewers to the Video Podcast that reviews the Forum and to the full-length recording.Other Content:View all of our Officer Safety and Wellness resourcesTraffic Fatalities ForumTraffic Fatalities Forum OverviewSPEAKERS:Nick Breul, Senior Program Manager, OSW, National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fundhttps://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/

Lifeline | The Lethality of Domestic Violence: Perspectives from Law Enforcement

Oct 29th, 2025 8:00 AM

In this gripping Lifeline episode, we confront the deadly realities of domestic violence and its profound impact on law enforcement. Moderated by Josh Bronson of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, former police officer and nationally recognized expert on intimate partner violence, the conversation features:Mark Wynn, retired Metro Nashville Police Department lieutenant and international advocate for domestic violence prevention and effective response.Bruce Bieber, father of Deputy Abigail Bieber, who was tragically killed in a murder-suicide by her boyfriend, also a deputy sheriff.Through personal stories and professional insights, this episode explores the lethal risks domestic violence poses to both victims and officers. It also traces the historical evolution of law enforcement’s response—from minimal intervention to the development of specialized units and community partnerships.Key Topics:The increased danger officers face during domestic violence callsThe shift in policing strategies over timeBalancing victim protection with officer safetyIdentifying and responding to high-risk domestic violence situationsOfficer involved domestic violenceLifeline provides content with a holistic wellness approach focused on supporting American law enforcement. This programming is intended to make it safer for those who serve, keeping names off the Memorial walls, and to share best practices to promote overall resilience and survivability.More info about Officer Safety and Wellness: https://nleomf.org/officer-safety-and-wellness/https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/

Encore | Predictive Policing: Forecasting Crime with Big Data, Part 2

Oct 15th, 2025 8:00 AM

Big data technologies are changing policing and it is important that everyone understands how they are affecting their community. What happens when an algorithm determines you are statistically likely to commit a violent act? What does it mean when a computer decides your police department should stakeout your neighborhood grocery? How can a police department make smart, data-driven decisions about their resources without losing the trust of their community? Revisit the Museum's program "Predictive Policing: Forecasting Crime with Big Data" from February 2019 to hear from a panel of experts for a discussion on these questions and more. Panelists from the DC region and other major cities spoke about their experience with predictive policing and what you should know of this new technology. Part two closes out this series with a discussion about the fears and concerns of using technology for crime prevention, and the importance of including community leaders and law enforcement when it comes to decision making. Lastly, there is a Q and A with the live audience. The Encore series of the Precinct 444 Podcast is an engaging look back at past Museum programs to find insight into historical and contemporary matters facing law enforcement.Featuring:Tracee Wilkins, Investigative Reporter, News4Professor Andrew Ferguson, University of D.C., author “The Rise of Big Data Policing”Tony Lee, Founder and Senior Pastor, Community of Hope AME Church, Hillcrest Heights (MD)Chief Jonathan Lewin, Bureau of Technical Services, Chief Information Officer, Chicago (IL) Police Departmenthttps://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/

Encore | Predictive Policing: Forecasting Crime with Big Data, Part 1

Oct 1st, 2025 8:00 AM

Big data technologies are changing policing and it is important that everyone understands how they are affecting their community. What happens when an algorithm determines you are statistically likely to commit a violent act? What does it mean when a computer decides your police department should stakeout your neighborhood grocery? How can a police department make smart, data-driven decisions about their resources without losing the trust of their community? Revisit the Museum's program "Predictive Policing: Forecasting Crime with Big Data" from February 2019 to hear from a panel of experts for a discussion on these questions and more. Panelists from the DC region and other major cities spoke about their experience with predictive policing and what you should know of this new technology.Part one of this series begins with a discussion about whether this technology replaces or attempts to replace standard "walk the beat" policing, plus the costs associated with data gathering and interpretation, and how this affects the communities where this is implemented. Tune in to find out and be sure to check in later this month for part two!The Encore series of the Precinct 444 Podcast is an engaging look back at past Museum programs to find insight into historical and contemporary matters facing law enforcement.Featuring:Tracee Wilkins, Investigative Reporter, News4Professor Andrew Ferguson, University of D.C., author “The Rise of Big Data Policing”Tony Lee, Founder and Senior Pastor, Community of Hope AME Church, Hillcrest Heights (MD)Chief Jonathan Lewin, Bureau of Technical Services, Chief Information Officer, Chicago (IL) Police Departmenthttps://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/

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