Feedback
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 5:38 am
Dan,
This seemed like the perfect place for us to leave feedback on your recent episodes! I will leave mine below and assume other people will get to theirs too!
Episode 815: Law Enforcement and Jurisdiction
In answering this question, you advised the listener to talk to local precinct desk sergeants and visit court rooms to learn for their book prep. However, you missed an easy solution that allowed the author to get the answers quickly and from the comfort of their home. College professors! Almost every college or university has a criminal justice curriculum in their humanities department. Some even have programs specifically designed to train future police officers. Why not reach out to them and in return credit the professor in the book? Another route to investigate via college programs to get this data would be to look into the Police Corps Scholarships program. It's temporarily on hold, but when it's active it operates like the ROTC programs out there. I hope this additional information helps!
Edit: Here is a a link to the Police Corps program.
http://www.collegescholarships.org/scho ... g%2C%20and
This seemed like the perfect place for us to leave feedback on your recent episodes! I will leave mine below and assume other people will get to theirs too!
Episode 815: Law Enforcement and Jurisdiction
In answering this question, you advised the listener to talk to local precinct desk sergeants and visit court rooms to learn for their book prep. However, you missed an easy solution that allowed the author to get the answers quickly and from the comfort of their home. College professors! Almost every college or university has a criminal justice curriculum in their humanities department. Some even have programs specifically designed to train future police officers. Why not reach out to them and in return credit the professor in the book? Another route to investigate via college programs to get this data would be to look into the Police Corps Scholarships program. It's temporarily on hold, but when it's active it operates like the ROTC programs out there. I hope this additional information helps!
Edit: Here is a a link to the Police Corps program.
http://www.collegescholarships.org/scho ... g%2C%20and