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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2024 · 34 MIN

Episode 3: Policing Humor

from Police In-Service Training · host Scott Phillips

Send us Fan Mail"Policing Humor" can be interpreted in two ways.  First, the cops are cracking down on jokes or anyone trying to be a "funny guy."  Second, and correctly, the notion that policing expose officers to a lot of funny situations.  But there is utility in humor, and we'll examine this in the podcast.  Further, attempts to take away the ability for officers to crack jokes with each other can have negative effects on officers and policing in general.  I'm joined by S. Marlon Gayadeen from Buffalo State University who will bring some depth to the idea that policing (as with other stressful jobs), to some extent, requires humor.  S. Marlon Gayadeen is an associate professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at SUNY Buffalo State University.  His research interests are anchored in sociological (classical, contemporary & organizational) and criminological theoretical frameworks.  Government agencies and criminal justice practitioners have utilized his insights on crime causation.  If you are interested in reading the article that we discuss, I can provide a PDF version (Gayadeen, S. M., & Phillips, S. W. (2016). Donut time: the use of humor across the police work environment. Journal of Organizational Ethnography, 5(1), 44-59).Don't forget to like, FOLLOW, and share.  Sharing this podcast or an episode is one of the best complements I can receive, which will help grow the show.And don't forget to provide a review.  Giving five stars is never a bad idea.Feel free to email me your comments using the "send us a text" option (above), or at the following email address: [email protected] You can also contact me at: Bluesky: @policeinservice.bsky.socialThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the author and guests, and are not authorized by and do not necessarily reflect those of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services or the State of New York.

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