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Author: Tempe Police Department

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Across the globe, there are mixed reactions when asked the public perception of law enforcement. In this podcast, you will see aspects of how Tempe Police values the community's perspectives by proactively engaging to bridge gaps through commonality, conversation, and diversity. Tempe PD is not one that shies away from tough conversations. It’s an organization made up of professional men and women from all walks of life who are intentional about bringing the right people to the table and collaborating to ensure equity and equality. Tempe has grown in many ways and plans to evolve even more.
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Supporting the Mission

Supporting the Mission

2023-07-2127:07

The Detention and Records Departments are critical functions of the Tempe Police Department, and play a vital role in the criminal justice system, ensuring that accurate and timely records are maintained, and that those who are detained receive safe and appropriate care. In this episode, we join a father-daughter duo, Sgt. Shawn Parlich and Gianna Parlich, to discuss the importance of proper documentation and data management in law enforcement, the training and education required for those working in Detention and Records, and how they work closely with other departments within the Tempe Police Department and with external agencies to ensure that accurate and timely information is shared.
At the Tempe Police Department, we place great emphasis on the Three C’s: Community Policing, Community Engagement, and Collaborative Leadership. All Three C’s involve building strong alliances within the community, focusing on trust and legitimacy. We join Sgt. Hector Encinas, Retired DPS Captain Marcia Johnson, and Community Affairs Specialist Lisa Groom to discuss the partnerships the Tempe Police Department has made with the community, with a spotlight on N.O.B.L.E. and A.B.L.E., the Arizona Women’s Initiative Network (AZWIN), and the Tempe Black Employee Alliance.   
Building trust and strong relationships with our community is essential to effective policing. That’s why our School Resource Officers and Office of Community Policing team is committed to engaging with community members to address concerns and build strong partnerships. We join Detective Natalie Barela and Community Affairs Specialist Molly Enright to discuss how they personally engage one-on-one with members of the Tempe community. From questions on an incident that occurred in the neighborhood, providing guidance to youth in schools, or addressing concerns with parents, the Tempe Police Department is here to engage with you.  
The Tempe Police Department is committed to using cutting-edge technology to enhance the services that we provide to the community. In this episode, we join Rodney Collazo and Dell Webb to discuss the innovations of the Tempe Police Department to advance the field of emergency communications from computer-aided dispatch (CAD), Text-to-911, and the implementation of drones to assist in community safety.
Collaboration of Care

Collaboration of Care

2023-05-2533:49

The CARE 7 program is a trauma informed crisis response team provided by the City of Tempe composed of professionals who provide high-quality on-scene intervention and victim services. When dispatched by Tempe Police and/or Tempe Fire Medical Rescue, CARE 7 will respond to incidents including domestic violence, serious auto accidents, sexual and physical assaults and more. In this episode, you’ll hear from Sergeant Ron Elcock and CARE 7 Supervisor Anastasia Stinchfield from CARE 7 as they discuss the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and mental health professionals in responding to sensitive cases.  
Law Enforcement employees face numerous challenges and dangers every day, which comes with the potential of a having a significant impact on their mental health. As a department, we are committed to providing our officers with the resources and support they need to cope with the stress and trauma that come with the job. We join Wellness Coordinator Brad Hollingsworth and retired officer Lindsay Long to speak on the resources available to our officers and support staff, and also to highlight the importance of acknowledging secondary trauma and reducing the stigma associated with seeking help for mental health related issues.  
Tempe is committed to recruiting, hiring, and training the best possible candidates to serve as members of the Police Department, as our officers play a critical role in creating a safe and secure community for everyone. In this episode, we join Recruiting Officer Denison Dawson, and Training Officer Michael Miller as they speak about their philosophy on recruiting, hiring, and training, what happens through this process, and how it shapes our approach to serving the Tempe community.
While our sworn officers play a vital role in keeping our community safe, we recognize that they cannot do it alone. That’s where our community response team comes in – made up of dedicated and passionate individuals from a variety of backgrounds, our non-sworn community response is focused on building positive relationships with community members and providing support to those in need. We join Corey Lines and Josue Parra, two members of our community response team about their experiences serving the Tempe community from working with local businesses to addressing the needs of vulnerable populations.
The City of Tempe has a robust social services program that works in partnership with Tempe emergency services to create a collaborative effort to address issues such as homelessness, mental health, and substance abuse. In this episode, we are joined by Executive Assistant Chief Andre Anderson and Paul Bentley, Deputy Director of Community Health & Human Services for the City of Tempe as they discuss how the City of Tempe works with the Tempe Police Department to balance community safety with compassion for vulnerable individuals.
Police reform has been a highly debated topic in the United States in recent years. In this episode, we explore efforts the Tempe Police Department has taken to improve the culture of the department by striving to create a department that reflects the community they serve. Patricia joins Lt. Rashidi Johnson and Sgt. Erik Hernandez as they speak about their experience seeking understanding through the past, NOBLE and ABLE’s role in fighting for equitable policing, and the use of the Transformational Policing Model to educate and bring community members together.
Policing in Tempe has a rich history. Tempe has experienced explosive growth in the past 50 years, and policing has needed to evolve to meet the needs of its citizens. In this episode, Patricia joins Judge John Orr and Lt. John Giltinan to explore the evolution of law enforcement in Tempe, from its beginnings to the present day.
Bridging the Divide

Bridging the Divide

2023-02-1634:40

Community Policing, Community Engagement and Collaborative Leadership (also known as the 3 C's) is the foundation that centers the way Former Tempe Police Chief Jeff Glover views and enforces policing in the City of Tempe. He is a trailblazer in the world of community-oriented policing. Take a listen as he sits down with Host Patricia Rameriez to discuss his journey in law enforcement highlighting the challenges he faced and the innovative solutions he leads to create a more accepting and connected environment for the City of Tempe.
Bridging the Divide

Bridging the Divide

2023-02-1401:03

In a world where tensions between law enforcement and the communities they serve sometimes run high, one podcast is taking a step forward in bridging the gap. Take a peek as we delve into the stories of community-oriented policing, with Host Patricia Ramirez and the Former Tempe Police Chief Jeff Glover. Stay tuned as ep 1 will be out soon!
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