

Charles Steele’s intellectual tolerance) will focus on relevance of knowledge, on which a list of currently socially active topics will be presented for discussion after a very condensed introduction of post-science. Post-science picks up where science left off in knowledge and starts with the solution of value. In terms of relevance, science can only be considered an incomplete knowledge because science is neutral in terms of value, which assigns relevance to knowledge. Except for some spacing, I have not edited this post. I don't yet understand it, and am guessing I'll make a few comments soon, but for now I simply thank Mr. (See the comments in the post on Austrian economics). I first came across "post-science" on Lynne Kiesling's blog. Thank you for your support, love and for some of you, hate mail.Note: This is guest post is courtesy of Lee Chien Yi, who has written a short introduction to "post-science" thought. Even just a buck a show goes a long way toward keeping Police Academy on the air and in the mix. Go to the website to donate directly to Police Academy. Share with friends and family through social media and everyday conversationĭonate: This is a full-time job so any financial support helps out tremendously. Rate and review the show by searching it on iTunes and clicking the reviews tab Subscribe to the podcast and YouTube channel If you’d like to support Police Academy, there are 4 ways you can do so: You can also find the blog at /blog and the YouTube Channel at. If you want to interact with me, ask questions, or stay in the loop, follow Police Academy Podcast on Facebook and/or Twitter. What Every Body Is Saying: All Formats Including Audible: Left of Bang: All Formats Including Audible: Enjoy the show!Īrresting Communication Academy Edition: Jim was no doubt honored to be asked to help re-write this legendary text, and I am honored to welcome him to Police Academy Podcast. It is believed to have been in print - and in demand - longer than any other tactical book ever written for law enforcement. Street Survival, along with the seminar that grew from it, are credited with having revolutionized officer survival training, providing a common core of instruction to protect police professionals physically, emotionally, and legally in more that 50 countries worldwide. The original is widely known as the “Bible for law enforcement” and has certifiably saved the lives of hundreds of officers over the past 38 years. This book is a re-write to the original Street Survival book published in 1980 by Charles Remsberg. He is the author of the critically acclaimed book Arresting Communication: Essential Interaction Skills for Law Enforcement and now co-author of a new book, Street Survival II: Tactics For Deadly Force Encounters. He is a nationally recognized trainer, 15-year lead instructor for Street Survival Seminars, expert in communication skills and tactical mindset, and owner of Calibre Press. He spent 15 years as a Commander and during that time oversaw investigations, patrol and a major crimes task force. Jim Glennon was a police officer for over 29 years.
