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76: Dr. Daniel Blumberg on the Moral Risks of Policing
Episode 76

76: Dr. Daniel Blumberg on the Moral Risks of Policing

Tactical Tangents

November 1, 20201h 37m

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Show Notes

Dr. Daniel Blumberg is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor who has spent over 30 years working with several large law enforcement agencies in the realm of pre-employment screenings, management consulting, and services related to police officer wellness, ethics, and resilience. His research has shined a light on many of the moral risks that affect those of us in law enforcement: what they are, how they are related to critical incident stress, and what the implications are for police leaders and trainers. Mike's conversation with him is wide-ranging and covers things like organizational behavior and culture, leadership and management principles, integrity, and more.

POWER Institute Police Officer Wellness, Ethics & Resilience - https://beyondusandthem.org/our-programs/power-program-for-officers/ The POWER Manual - https://amzn.to/4pfGRsG

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