Profs on Cops

By Bill Gormley

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Episodes: 22

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Interviews with social scientists and criminologists who are doing cutting-edge research on police practices and behavior and how they affect the community.

Episode Date
The Problem with Sheriffs
May 28, 2026
Crime Prevention Strategies
Apr 23, 2026
Can Police De-escalate Conflicts?
Apr 07, 2026
Clearance Rates for Violent Crimes
Jan 13, 2026
Policing in Colonial America
Dec 01, 2025
Yellowstone's Zone of Death
Oct 07, 2025
False Confessions and How to End Them
Sep 22, 2025
Cybercrime and its Discontents
Jul 06, 2025
Do Police Demographics Matter?
Jun 16, 2025
The Arc of Violence: From Anger to Homicide
Jun 01, 2025
Ghost Guns
May 17, 2025
A Behavioral Economics Approach to Police Training
Jan 24, 2025
Should Schools Hire Cops?
Jan 13, 2025
A Chicago Police Chief Who Loved Irish Music
Dec 06, 2024
Closed-Circuit TV Systems
Dec 03, 2024
To Shoot or Not to Shoot?
Aug 21, 2024
Shrinking Police Forces
Jul 20, 2024
Police Buildings: Do Looks Matter?
Jul 14, 2024
What It's Like to Be a Cop
May 11, 2024
Body-Worn Cameras
Mar 30, 2024
Policing China
Mar 30, 2024
The Danger Imperative
Mar 30, 2024