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Police Integrity Lost Podcast
by Philip M. Stinson
The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. Support was provided by the Wallace Action Fund of Tides Foundation, on the recommendation of Mr. Randall Wallace. This project was previously supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice. Phil Stinson is the principal investigator for this research project. Dr. Stinson is a professor of Criminal Justice at Bowling Green State University in Ohio.
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Former Police Chief on Trial for Federal Hate Crime
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Matt Katz that originally aired on the PRI radio show The Takeaway on September 26, 2019.
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Explaining the 12.5 Years Prison Sentence for Former Minneapolis Police Officer Mohamed Noor
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of BGSU Professor Phil Stinson by Phil Picardi of Minnesota Public Radio that originally aired on NPR’s Morning Edition on June 7, 2019.
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Race, Racism and the Murder Conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Mohamed Noor
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Damien Carrick that originally aired in Australia on the ABC Radio National show The Law Report on May 7, 2019.
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The Police Code of Silence and Criminal Conspiracies
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Eugene Puryear and Sean Blackmon that originally aired on the Radio Sputnik show By Any Means Necessary on January 24, 2019.
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Peeling Back the Curtain on the Police Subculture
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Tanzina Vega that originally aired on the PRI radio show The Takeaway on December 3, 2018.
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Police Accountability and the Shooting of Botham Jean
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Michel Martin that originally aired on the NPR radio show All Things Considered on Septemer 16, 2018.
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Off-Duty Police Violence
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Tanzina Vega that originally aired on the PRI radio show The Takeaway on Septemer 12, 2018.
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It Is Not Okay for Police to Shoot Someone in the Back
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Eugene Puryear and Sean Blackmon that originally aired on the Radio Sputnik show By Any Means Necessary on June 29, 2018.
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Baton Rouge Police Shooting: Why Were No Officers Charged in the Death of Alton Sterling?
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of BGSU professor Phil Stinson and Campaign Zero policy analyst Samuel Sinyangwe by Dotun Adebayo that originally aired on the BBC Radio 5 Live show Up All Night on April 1, 2018.
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Minneapolis Police Shooting: What Lies Ahead in the Mohamed Noor Case?
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of BGSU Professor Phil Stinson by Mike Mulcahy that originally aired live on Minnesota Public Radio on March 21, 2018.
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Should the Baltimore Police Department Disband?
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features the first part of an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Eugene Puryear and Sean Blackmon that originally aired on the Radio Sputnik show By Any Means Necessary on February 22, 2018.
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Are Law Enforcement Officers Exempt from Law Enforcement?
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Todd Zwillich for the PRI radio show The Takeaway that originally aired on NPR on October 20, 2017.
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Police Shootings, TASERs, and Community Efforts to Improve Police Accountability
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Eugene Puryear about police shootings, TASERs, and police accountability that originally aired on the Radio Sputnik show By Any Means Necessary on August 31, 2017.
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Police Body Cameras and the Planting of Evidence
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Eugene Puryear that originally aired on the Radio Sputnik show By Any Means Necessary on August 11, 2017.
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Conspiring to Cover Up Police Shootings
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Eugene Puryear that originally aired on the Radio Sputnik show By Any Means Necessary on June 29, 2017.
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Waiting on the Jury Verdict in the Trial of Jeronimo Yanez
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast is a recording of an interview that originally aired live on WCCO News Radio 880 in the Minneapolis St. Paul area of Minnesota on June 15, 2017.
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Why Police Trials are so Rare
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast originally aired live on Minnesota Public Radio on May 30, 2017.
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The Acquittal of Police Officer Betty Jo Shelby
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast was originally recorded for the Radio Sputnik show By Any Means Necessary on May 18, 2017.
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Police Crime and Police Integrity: Policy Implications for Law Enforcement Agencies
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast was produced by the National Institute of Justice and features a recording of Phil Stinson discussing police crime policy implications for law enforcement agencies.
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The Truth About Police Body Cameras
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features a presentation by Phil Stinson at the 5th Annual Martin Luther King Jr Civil Rights Symposium of the Columbus Bar Association on January 27 2017 in Columbus Ohio.
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The Takeaway from the Murder Mistrial of Michael Slager
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson that was recorded at WNYC for the Takeaway with John Hockenberry on Public Radio International.
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Wonky Deep Dive on Police Crime
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson that was originally recorded for the Rhymes Against Humanity with Adam Brodsky podcast.
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More Police Shootings in the United States: Business as Usual
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast revisits the issue of police shootings in the United States.
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The Police Subculture and Police Shootings
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Phil Stinson that originally aired live on BBC World News on Friday, July 8, 2016.
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Findings from a 7-Year Study on Police Crime
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features a webinar that was held on June 23 2016 to discuss the major findings of the final technical report submitted to the National Institute of Justice on Phil Stinson’s 7-year study on crime committed by sworn law enforcement officers.
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Interview of Phil Stinson on Vocal Minority Report
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Phil Stinson that was originally recorded for the Vocal Minority Report Podcast on May 24 2016.
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Police Shootings: Are Officers Ever Convicted?
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Phil Stinson that aired live January 14 2016 on the Nick Taliaferro Show on WURD 900AM Radio in Philadelphia, PA.
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Police Shootings: Does Video Evidence Matter?
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Phil Stinson that aired live December 4 2015 on Radio Sputnik World Service.
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What We Know about Police Crime
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features a presentation by Phil Stinson at the Center for Family and Demographic Research at Bowling Green State University on November 4 2015.
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Violence by School Resource Officers
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Phil Stinson on WURD AM900 Radio in Philadelphia PA on October 28 2015.
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Police Crime in America: Phil Stinson at Porcfest 2015
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features the presentation of Phil Stinson at Porcfest, the Porcupine Freedom Festival of the Free State Project in Lancaster, New Hampshire on June 27, 2015. The audio recording was produced by Vibrant Works and is used by permission from the Free State Project.
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Police Shootings in Albuquerque
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Bowling Green State University criminal justice professor Phil Stinson on the NPR radio show Here and Now that originally aired on January 15 2015.
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Research on Crimes Committed by Sworn Police Officers
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Bowling Green State University criminal justice professor Phil Stinson by Steve Kendall on the WBGU TV public affairs show NW Ohio Journal.
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Police Crime: Grand Juries, Juries and Conviction of Officers
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast features an interview of Bowling Green State University criminal justice professor Phil Stinson on the Kelley and Company radio show from 710 KNUS News Talk Radio in Denver, Colorado, on December 9, 2014.
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Constitutional Torts, Section 1983 and Police Misconduct
The purpose of this study is to explore whether being named as a party-defendant in federal civil rights litigation is correlated with other types of police misconduct. As part of a larger study of police officers who were arrested during the years 2005-2011, the names of each officer arrested (N = 5,545) were cross-checked against … Continue reading Constitutional Torts, Section 1983 and Police Misconduct →
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Gun-Involved Police Crime Arrests
Hard statistics on police officers arrested for crimes related to on-duty shootings. In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost, Bowling Green State University criminal justice Professor Phil Stinson discusses his data on gun-involved police crime arrests.
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Victims of Police Sexual Misconduct: Presentation at 2014 ACJS Conference
This research study was presented at the 2014 annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Little is known about officers arrested for crimes related to police sexual misconduct and their victims. This study is a quantitative content analysis of news articles reporting 771 arrests of 555 police officers for sex-related … Continue reading Victims of Police Sexual Misconduct: Presentation at 2014 ACJS Conference →
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Research Performance Progress Report for July to December 2013
All federally funded research project grantees are required to file semi annual Research Performance Progress Reports with the funding agency. In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast, BGSU professor Phil Stinson discusses the Research Performance Progress Report his NIJ-funded police integrity research project recently filed with the National Institute of Justice for the … Continue reading Research Performance Progress Report for July to December 2013 →
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Crime by School Resource Officers
School resource officers (SROs) have become a permanent presence in many K-12 schools throughout the country. As a result, an emerging body of research has focused on SROs, particularly on how SROs are viewed by students, teachers, and the general public. In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast, Bowling Green State University professors … Continue reading Crime by School Resource Officers →
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Police Integrity Lost: Presentation at 2013 ASC Conference
Police crimes are those crimes committed by sworn law enforcement officers who are given the general powers of arrest at the time the offense was committed. Surprisingly little is known about the crimes committed by police officers, and there are no comprehensive statistics available on the phenomenon. This study reports on the findings of a … Continue reading Police Integrity Lost: Presentation at 2013 ASC Conference →
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Police Sexual Misconduct: Policy Implications
Police work is condusive to sexual misconduct. The job affords unique opportunities for rogue police officers to engage in acts of sexual deviance and crimes against citizens they encounter. In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast Bowling Green State University professors Phil Stinson and John Liederbach discuss the policy implications of their research … Continue reading Police Sexual Misconduct: Policy Implications →
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Police Crime Research Findings
This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast is a recording of the presentation of Professor Phil Stinson summarizing his police crime research findings at the 2013 conference of the American Psychological Association in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Research Performance Progress Report for January thru June 2013
All federally funded research project grantees are required to file semi annual Research Performance Progress Reports with the funding agency. In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast, BGSU professor Phil Stinson discusses the Research Performance Progress Report his NIJ-funded police integrity research project recently filed with the National Institute of Justice for the … Continue reading Research Performance Progress Report for January thru June 2013 →
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Police Sexual Misconduct Arrests
Police sexual misconduct remains an understudied area and little is known about the sexual crimes of police officers. In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast, Bowling Green State University professors Phil Stinson and John Liederbach discuss the findings of their recent study on sex-related police crime. The study analyzes a subset of data … Continue reading Police Sexual Misconduct Arrests →
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Using a Content Management System: Police Crime Research Methods Part 3
Professor Phil Stinson at Bowling Green State University has developed an innovative enhanced relational database to support his federally funded police integrity research. Using the university’s enterprise level content management system, he has structured a relational, digital imaging, and video database to support his quantitative content analysis research on police crime in the United States. … Continue reading Using a Content Management System: Police Crime Research Methods Part 3 →
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Drunk Driving Cops
Little is known about how often police officers drive drunk. It is generally assumed that most police officers are generally exempt from law enforcement. When an off-duty officer is stopped for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, in many instances the impaired officer is extended a professional courtesy, not arrested, and given a … Continue reading Drunk Driving Cops →
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Using Google News for Data Collection: Police Crime Research Methods Part 2
In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast John Liederbach and Steve Brewer question Stinson on his use of the Google News search engine and Google Alerts as part of his research methodology to collect data for research studies on police crime in the United States.
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Decision Tree Analysis: Police Crime Research Methods Part 1
Research methods used in social science research studies often include multivariate statistics. In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast, Phil Stinson and Steve Brewer discuss their use of decision tree analysis as part of their predictive analytic statistical operations in police crime research studies. This episode is Part 1 of a multipart discussion … Continue reading Decision Tree Analysis: Police Crime Research Methods Part 1 →
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Late-Stage Police Crime
In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast, Phil Stinson and John Liederbach discuss late-stage police crime. Stinson and Liederbach are both professors in the Criminal Justice Program at Bowling Green State University. Their study on late-stage police crime, entitled EXIT STRATEGY: AN EXPLORATION OF LATE-STAGE POLICE CRIME, was published in 2010 in the … Continue reading Late-Stage Police Crime →
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Crime by Policewomen: Is it Different than Crime by Policemen?
In this episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast, Phil Stinson and Natalie Todak discuss their recent research study that explored criminal conduct by policewomen at various nonfederal law enforcement agencies across the United States. The information is increasingly relevant as departments hire more female officers, especially if their crimes are different than crimes by … Continue reading Crime by Policewomen: Is it Different than Crime by Policemen? →
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. Support was provided by the Wallace Action Fund of Tides Foundation, on the recommendation of Mr. Randall Wallace. This project was previously supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice. Phil Stinson is the principal investigator for this research project. Dr. Stinson is a professor of Criminal Justice at Bowling Green State University in Ohio.
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