National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D., Police Chief (ret), Author, Trainer
In this episode, Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith sits down with Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D., a retired police chief turned author and trainer, to explore the human side of policing and the challenges officers face today. Drawing on decades of experience leading law enforcement agencies and writing extensively on topics ranging from compassion in policing to officer well-being, Chief Shults shares personal insights and actionable advice for both veteran and aspiring officers.
Key Discussion Topics
*The Foundation of Compassion in Policing
*Rational Fear and Its Role in Officer Safety
*De-Escalation: Reality Versus Expectation
*The Impact of Age and Experience on Officer Risk
*Officer Mental Health & Well-Being
Notable Quotes
“Most stories about compassion demonstrated by law enforcement officers go untold—and that’s perfectly fine, because the best acts of charity and tenderness are done for their own sake, not for headlines.”
“A fear that is rational, defensible, and articulable is a lawful and valid reason for the caution shown by officers. Fear itself is not the enemy, irrational panic is.”
“In a world that wants universal de-escalation, officers still face scenarios where verbal tactics alone can cost lives. We must teach the public and policymakers the reality behind the badge.”
Key Discussion Topics
*The Foundation of Compassion in Policing
*Rational Fear and Its Role in Officer Safety
*De-Escalation: Reality Versus Expectation
*The Impact of Age and Experience on Officer Risk
*Officer Mental Health & Well-Being
Notable Quotes
“Most stories about compassion demonstrated by law enforcement officers go untold—and that’s perfectly fine, because the best acts of charity and tenderness are done for their own sake, not for headlines.”
“A fear that is rational, defensible, and articulable is a lawful and valid reason for the caution shown by officers. Fear itself is not the enemy, irrational panic is.”
“In a world that wants universal de-escalation, officers still face scenarios where verbal tactics alone can cost lives. We must teach the public and policymakers the reality behind the badge.”
