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Public Safety Today is a public affairs presentation from The American Public Safety Training Institute (TAPSTI) located on the web at www.tapsti.org and broadcast from our studios in Daytona Beach, Fl. TAPSTI is a not-for-profit, faith-based, national collaboration of scholar practitioners, creating and delivering online and onsite training for public safety personnel to improve individual effectiveness, increase interagency efficiencies and promote the positive and professional recognition of our career field. TAPSTI provides a national learning community of forward-thinking professionals and problem solvers with academies now forming in Law Enforcement, Corrections, Care & Treatment, Drug Testing, Emergency Medicine, Probation & Parole, Protective Services, and InfoSec. Shows are usually hosted by Mike Pozesny, a POST-certified law enforcement instructor and a professor at several colleges in criminal justice topics. We invite all callers on both sides of the law and appreciate their input so our listeners can appreciate the most diverse body of Public Safety knowledge possible. All callers are advised we may use their call as training material both online, on-the-air, and in classrooms and their participation in a call is their permission to us to use their voice without compensation to them for any reason involving TAPSTI programs. We are actively seeking volunteers and ask any Public Safety professionals and students who would like to participate in a program, volunteer to help write, or help with simple PowerPoint work to please email admin@tapsti.org. If you are one of Mike’s college students, please do not identify what college you are calling from or ask homework-related questions. These need to be done through normal collegiate channels for the college you are attending. If any listener has a question specifically for Mike you can contact him directly at mpozesny@tapsti.org. Thank you for listening!

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Brought to you by The American Public Safety Training Institute (TAPSTI) www.tapsti.org, this 2 hour session will review the work of Dr. Peter Kraska and Dr. W. Lawrence Neuman and their excellent textbook entitled ?Criminal... more

Brought to you by The American Public Safety Training Institute (TAPSTI) www.tapsti.org, this 2 hour session will address juvenile suicide within juvenile detention and correctional facilities. Incarcerated juvenile offenders have a... more

Brought to you by The American Public Safety Training Institute (TAPSTI) www.tapsti.org, this 2 hour session will review the work of Mark Sauter and James Carafano and their excellent textbook entitled ?Homeland Security? (2012, 2nd... more

Brought to you by The American Public Safety Training Institute (TAPSTI) www.tapsti.org, this 2 hour session will review the work of Dr. Peter Kraska and Dr. W. Lawrence Neuman and their excellent textbook entitled ?Criminal... more

Brought to you by The American Public Safety Training Institute (TAPSTI) www.tapsti.org, this 2 hour session will review juvenile correctional counseling and rehabilitation within the prison system. From 1991 through to 2003, the number... more

Brought to you by The American Public Safety Training Institute (TAPSTI) www.tapsti.org, this 2-hour session will review the work of Mark Sauter and James Carafano and their excellent textbook entitled ?Homeland Security? (2012, 2nd... more

Brought to you by The American Public Safety Training Institute (TAPSTI) www.tapsti.org, this 2 hour session will review the work of Dr. Peter Kraska and Dr. W. Lawrence Neuman in their excellent textbook entitled ?Criminal... more

Brought to you by The American Public Safety Training Institute (TAPSTI) www.tapsti.org, this 2 hour session reviews correctional counseling and rehabilitation within the prison system. Correctional counseling is intended to... more

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