The Art of Policing

The Art of Policing - Episode 4 - Swatting and Bomb Threats

29 min · 12. feb. 2024
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What is swatting and why is it dangerous? In Episode 4 of The Art of Policing, Walton County Sheriff Michael Adkinson defines swatting and its impact on the public and law enforcement agencies. Who is primarily responsible and why are these incidents on the rise?

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The Art of Policing - Episode 6 - A Conversation with Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture

In this episode of 'The Art of Policing,' Walton County Sheriff Michael Adkinson sits down with Wilton Simpson, the Florida Commissioner of Agriculture, to discuss not only his significant contributions to Florida's public safety over the past decade but also the diverse responsibilities of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The conversation covers the department's wide-ranging duties, from ag law to consumer protection, the handling of emergency orders, and the swift action taken during the COVID-19 pandemic, including measures to protect the agriculture industry. The commissioner also details the legislative impact of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act and the importance of law enforcement support in Florida. Additionally, the episode delves into current concerns, including misinformation, social media's impact on public perception, and the future challenges that Florida may face. Wrapping up with personal insights, the commissioner shares his journey into politics and highlights his dedication to serving the community through impactful legislation.

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