
We're focusing on thoughtful conversations that we hope will inform and provide you with a small glimpse of the work performed by Portland police officers as well as issues affecting public safety in our city.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Government | |||

On today’s Talking Beat, we discuss the values of learning from the past, the elements of crowd psychology and why dialogue policing can lead to reducing violence and increasing effectiveness of policing during public order events.
In this episode of Talking Beat, we dive into an important and often misunderstood topic: bias crimes. Join members of the Portland Police Bureau’s Bias Crimes Unit as they explain what bias crimes are, how they differ from hate incidents, and the ro... more
Public Order 2024 - TalkingBeat by Portland Police Bureau
The Portland Police Bureau has implemented a comprehensive wellness program dedicated to the physical, mental, emotional, and financial well-being of its officers. This initiative allows officers one hour of wellness activities per 10-hour shift, whi... more
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This is the same police department that claimed protesters used an apple as a weapon against them at the protests.
Garbage people attempting to build a parasocial relationship with the people they are paid to abuse. The only value of this podcast is to keep an eye on these class traitors.
Garbage people attempting to build a parasocial relationship with the people they are paid to abuse. The only value of this podcast is to keep an eye on these class traitors.
Garbage people attempting to build a parasocial relationship with the people they are paid to abuse. The only value of this podcast is to keep an eye on these class traitors.
Portland police Bureau get out of this city you are an occupying force and you will be expelled.
Absolutely garbage
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Content covers a diverse range of law enforcement and public safety topics, with a strong emphasis on community engagement and police operations in Portland. Episodes often include discussions around sensitive subjects such as bias crimes, human trafficking, public order management during protests, and the wellness of police officers. There is a noteworthy focus on the impacts of legislative changes and community responses to policing, aiming to provide insights not only into the day-to-day workings of the Portland Police Bureau but also the broader societal challenges surrounding law enforcement. Expect to find valuable information that fosters dialogue between law enforcement and the community, addressing both the needs for public safety ... more
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