Episodes
Saturday Apr 11, 2020
The Importance of Listening in Crisis Negotiation with Dan Oblinger
Saturday Apr 11, 2020
Saturday Apr 11, 2020
Dan Oblinger is the leading authority on active listening practices for negotiators and leaders in all industries. He has two decades of law enforcement service, and extensive experience in hostage negotiations, police mental health crisis response, undercover operations, anti-human trafficking investigations, and police supervision.
Dan is the author of "Life or Death Listening" and "The 28 Laws of Listening". He is a contract trainer for the National Tactical Officers Association and is the sole proprietor of Leadercraft, a company that provides training and consulting to private sector clients. He is an international keynote speaker on the subjects of listening well, negotiating hard, and leading in tough situations. Dan lives on the Kansas prairie with his wife and five children.
WEBSITE: www.masterlistener.com
Saturday Mar 28, 2020
Reducing Gun Related Crime: Operation Save-a-Casing with Paul Cruz and Clay Germany
Saturday Mar 28, 2020
Saturday Mar 28, 2020
Operation Save-A-Casing is a partnership with law enforcement agencies at the local, state and federal level and the community to combat firearm-related crime.
The campaign works by submitting two firearm casings to a Wichita Police Department Officer after a gun theft has occurred. These casings are then submitted into National Integrated Ballistic Information Network known as NIBIN. NIBIN is a national database containing digital images of spent bullets and cartridge casings that were found at crime scenes or test-fired from confiscated firearms. This database can be searched for possible matches and if a "hit" occurs, the NIBIN lab sends that information to WPD investigators.
EPISODE PAGE: https://thebreakdown.ca/033
Officer Paul Estrada Cruz has been with the Wichita Police Department for over eight years. He began his law enforcement career as a patrol officer and specialized enforcement team called Special Community Action Team (SCAT) which focused on drugs and violent crimes. He was promoted to the Public Relations Unit where he works as the Public Information/Social Media Officer, and Liaison Officer for the Hispanic/Latino community of Wichita.
Captain Clay Germany is the current Bureau Commander of Property Crimes - Investigation Division for the Wichita Police Department. He has been a part of the Wichita Police Dept. for 25 years.
WEBSITE: https://www.wichita.gov/WPD/Pages/OperationSaveACasing.aspx
SOCIAL: @wichitapolice | @officerpaulcruz
Sunday Mar 22, 2020
Sunday Mar 22, 2020
Get ready for some three-way action with two very smart and entertaining guests. Adam sits down with Adam Wilson and Stephen Strickland to discuss topics on current police training, recruitment, tactical requirements, and much more.
EPISODE PAGE: https://thebreakdown.ca/032
Adam Wilson is a highly decorated police veteran with 15 years on the job. He is a best-selling author for his book, "Tactical Reload: Strategy Shifts for Emerging Leaders in Law Enforcement."
He has a national column with Newsmax titled "Unholstered”, and is the host of his own YouTube show, "Tip of the Spear with Adam Wilson."
He was recently selected as an emerging leader in North Carolina by the EA Morris Fellowship.
Stephen Strickland has over 19 years of law enforcement experience with 17 years of SWAT, 13 years as K9 handler and trainer.
He is a specialized instructor in firearms, physical fitness, active shooter, force-on-force, and CQB.
Stephen is currently the training Sergeant in charge of the agency’s firearms programs, armorers, fitness and wellness, tactical training, and more.
WEBSITE: www.adamlwilson.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs3ZbW2cER_2w04S5Cmd9JA/videos
Sunday Mar 22, 2020
IRT - Round 02 - Part 3 of 3 - Officer-Involved Shootings
Sunday Mar 22, 2020
Sunday Mar 22, 2020
Round 02 – Officer-Involved Shootings - Part 3 of 3
What are the major concerns with Officer Involved Shootings for our Law Enforcement officers? Join us as we discuss the before, during, and after of OIS incidents. We cover the psychology and physiology of lethal force on force incidents, reports, recovery, mental health, body-worn cameras, command responsibility, media, and everything in between.
WATCH IT HERE: https://thebreakdown.ca/IRT
The Instructors’ Roundtable (ITR) is a Panel Discussion, recorded live to video, moderated by Tactical Breakdown’s host Adam Kinakin in association with the team at Calibre Press. The program brings together the most sought-after Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in Law Enforcement for a no-holds-barred discussion on a variety of topics.
EPISODE SPONSOR: LA Police Gear
Visit LAPG.com for more information. USE PROMO CODE: BREAKDOWN to save on all purchases.
IRT OIS Panel:
Lt. Jim Glennon
Steve Nolan
Laura Scarry
Chris Lussow
The Instructors’ Roundtable is an ongoing program hosted Live on the last Thursday of every month at 1800 CST. You can view the live show and previous episodes by visiting https://thebreakdown.ca/IRT.
Coming up in 2020:
Round 03: Firearms Training in Law Enforcement – March 26th
Round 04: Active Threat Incidents – April 30th
Round 05: Critical Incident Response Teams – May 28th
Join the top Instructors and Trainers in the world for an inside look at what the experts discuss when the course is over and the doors are closed.
You can learn more about the Instructors’ Roundtable and the Tactical Breakdown podcast by visiting https://thebreakdown.ca.
Sunday Mar 22, 2020
IRT - Round 02 - Part 2 of 3 - Officer-Involved Shootings
Sunday Mar 22, 2020
Sunday Mar 22, 2020
Round 02 – Officer-Involved Shootings - Part 2 of 3
What are the major concerns with Officer Involved Shootings for our Law Enforcement officers? Join us as we discuss the before, during, and after of OIS incidents. We cover the psychology and physiology of lethal force on force incidents, reports, recovery, mental health, body-worn cameras, command responsibility, media, and everything in between.
WATCH IT HERE: https://thebreakdown.ca/IRT
The Instructors’ Roundtable (ITR) is a Panel Discussion, recorded live to video, moderated by Tactical Breakdown’s host Adam Kinakin in association with the team at Calibre Press. The program brings together the most sought-after Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in Law Enforcement for a no-holds-barred discussion on a variety of topics.
EPISODE SPONSOR: LA Police Gear
Visit LAPG.com for more information. USE PROMO CODE: BREAKDOWN to save on all purchases.
IRT OIS Panel:
Lt. Jim Glennon
Steve Nolan
Laura Scarry
Chris Lussow
The Instructors’ Roundtable is an ongoing program hosted Live on the last Thursday of every month at 1800 CST. You can view the live show and previous episodes by visiting https://thebreakdown.ca/IRT.
Coming up in 2020:
Round 03: Firearms Training in Law Enforcement – March 26th
Round 04: Active Threat Incidents – April 30th
Round 05: Critical Incident Response Teams – May 28th
Join the top Instructors and Trainers in the world for an inside look at what the experts discuss when the course is over and the doors are closed.
You can learn more about the Instructors’ Roundtable and the Tactical Breakdown podcast by visiting https://thebreakdown.ca.
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
IRT - Round 02 - Part 1 of 3 - Officer-Involved Shootings
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
Round 02 – Officer-Involved Shootings - Part 1 of 3
What are the major concerns with Officer Involved Shootings for our Law Enforcement officers? Join us as we discuss the before, during, and after of OIS incidents. We cover the psychology and physiology of lethal force on force incidents, reports, recovery, mental health, body-worn cameras, command responsibility, media, and everything in between.
WATCH IT HERE: https://thebreakdown.ca/IRT
The Instructors’ Roundtable (ITR) is a Panel Discussion, recorded live to video, moderated by Tactical Breakdown’s host Adam Kinakin in association with the team at Calibre Press. The program brings together the most sought-after Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in Law Enforcement for a no-holds-barred discussion on a variety of topics.
EPISODE SPONSOR: LA Police Gear
Visit LAPG.com for more information. USE PROMO CODE: BREAKDOWN to save on all purchases.
IRT Use of Force Panel:
Lt. Jim Glennon
Steve Nolan
Laura Scarry
Chris Lussow
The Instructors’ Roundtable is an ongoing program hosted Live on the last Thursday of every month at 1800 CST. You can view the live show and previous episodes by visiting https://thebreakdown.ca/IRT.
Coming up in 2020:
Round 03: Firearms Training in Law Enforcement – March 26th
Round 04: Active Threat Incidents – April 30th
Round 05: Critical Incident Response Teams – May 28th
Join the top Instructors and Trainers in the world for an inside look at what the experts discuss when the course is over and the doors are closed.
You can learn more about the Instructors’ Roundtable and the Tactical Breakdown podcast by visiting https://thebreakdown.ca.
Thursday Mar 12, 2020
The Instructors' Roundtable (IRT) Explained with Adam Kinakin
Thursday Mar 12, 2020
Thursday Mar 12, 2020
This is a brief explanation of the Instructors' Roundtable, why it was created and what is the main goal.
EPISODE PAGE: https://thebreakdown.ca/030
INSTRUCTORS' ROUNDTABLE - IRT
Join Us LIVE on the last Thursday of each Month at 6:00 PM Central Time.
Topics include: Use of Force, Firearms, Officer-Involved Shootings, Critical Incident Response, Active Threats, Social Media in Law Enforcement, Tactical Medicine and more...
The IRT is proud to be supported by Calibre Press and its cadre of instructors and experts. You can visit Calibre Press at https://www.calibrepress.com/.
IRT/Tactical Breakdown Shirts can be purchased online at https://thebreakdown.ca/shop with 20% of all proceeds going towards organizations that support First Responders and Veterans.
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
Community Engagement: A Cultural Perspective in Policing with Joel Pedersen
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
Adam talks with one of his mentors, Joel Pedersen, as they discuss the challenges surrounding culture and race in policing, specifically from an Indigenous perspective. Joel breaks down some tools that officers have within their communities to help build engagement as well as generating motivated recruits for your agency.
EPISODE PAGE: https://thebreakdown.ca/029
In 1992 Joel became only the third First Nations person to serve with the Saskatoon Police Service. After a successful 25-year policing career, highlighted by his experience from patrol, community policing, and domestic Violence investigations, he retired at the rank of Sergeant.
He championed positive growth in his community by working with Indigenous and other minority groups; encouraging fair representation for all.
He currently serves as the RSM for the 38 Brigade Battle School and is the only First Nations Chief Warrant Officer in the combat arm of the Canadian Army.
He deployed with 1 PPCLI during UN Peace Keeping missions abroad and has assisted in NATO training efforts.
Joel is currently the Indigenous Advisor to the Brigade Commander of the 38 Canadian Brigade Group.
In 2011 Joel founded Fitness 2J2, a socially responsible, community-based health and wellness company. He and his trainers provide fitness programming for communities, and self-defense for women and youth.
WEBSITE: https://www.fitness2j2.com/
Monday Mar 02, 2020
Technology-Enhanced Learning for Law Enforcement with Sandy Sweet
Monday Mar 02, 2020
Monday Mar 02, 2020
What is "technology-enhanced learning" and why is it important? Adam sits down with Sandy Sweet of CPKN (Canadian Police Knowledge Network) to discuss training and resources available for Law Enforcement.
EPISODE PAGE: https://thebreakdown.ca/028
Sandy Sweet has been an advocate for technology-enhanced learning within Canada's police community since 2004. At that time, he collaborated with like-minded individuals from the policing sector to create the Canadian Police Knowledge Network.
As President of CPKN, he has cultivated an extensive network of stakeholders that has advanced CPKN from a pioneering concept to a core element of Canadian police training.
WEBSITE: Canadian Police Knowledge Network (https://www.cpkn.ca/)
Tuesday Feb 25, 2020
The Science of Training for Law Enforcement with Mike Musengo
Tuesday Feb 25, 2020
Tuesday Feb 25, 2020