The Police Podcast

EP 99 – Scientific Social Media & Pop Culture

Katie Nelson is the Social Media & Public Relations Coordinator of the City of Mountain View Police Department.

The Mountain View Police Department is a leader in the social media space for law enforcement using a scientific approach to how they execute their digital communications.

Combining pop culture, analytical insights and listening to their audience has made them tuned into how to most effectively share their public safety messaging.

You can find Mountain View Police on most social media platforms where they provide individualized messaging that fits both the platform and the audience for a deep ability to be effective.

Katie is always willing to share her expertise and experience.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/katienelson210/

Here are a few of the Mountain View Police social channels.

https://www.facebook.com/mountainviewpolicedepartment/

https://twitter.com/MountainViewPD

https://www.instagram.com/mountainviewpd/

Also in this episode, I open by sharing the Smart Squad App that has been created by Faction Four System Inc.

This platform and its technology adaptation for police is a game changer for any police department that is looking to manage resources more effectively with increased efficiency.

The Lethbridge Police Department is one of the agencies using the Smart Squad App and you can see how they are using it and what their officers think about it in this video that was produced by the LPS.

https://youtu.be/PZO-dD2VFdI

To learn more about the Smart Squad App and how it can help your agency, visit their website here:

http://smartsquadapp.com/

They can also be found on social media:

https://www.facebook.com/smartsquadapp/

https://twitter.com/SmartSquadApp

https://www.facebook.com/LethbridgePoliceService

You can find the Lethbridge Police via their website and naturally social media:

https://www.lethbridgepolice.ca

https://twitter.com/lethpolice

Huge and special thanks to the “OKAYestCop” who pointed out the video and the Smart Squad App to me.

https://twitter.com/okayestcop

Note – Me talking about the Smart Squad App is not a paid endorsement… just me sharing a really great resource.

I’d be honored if you would take the time to rate The Police Podcast and/or leave a review. It would help me be sure to focus on the content you want to hear.

Thanks

Tim

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Ep 98 – Why The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office Is So Good At Social
Ep 97 – Top Cop Leadership With Chief Billy Grogan

Ep 96 –  Crisis Ready with Melissa Agnes
EP 95 – Don’t Stream And Drive With Neil Dewson-Smyth
Ep 94 – EP 95 – 2018 Keys To Success For LE & Public Safety Social Media
Ep 93 – Get Married, Go Bald: Casie Shimanski & The St.Baldrick’s Foundation
Ep 92 – The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Social Media Program

Ep 91 – Deleted (Corrupted Audio File)
Ep 90 – Motor Cop, aka Jason Hoschouer Talks Budgets & Badges
Ep 89 – Deleted (Officer no longer with agency, by removal Agency Request)
Ep 88 – Outsmarting Your Kids Online, AmberMac and Michael Bazzell
Ep 87 – Trooper Ben Garder AKA @TrooperBenKHP

Ep 86 – Brian Fanzo, better known as @iSocialFanz

Ep 85 – O.P.P. Commissioner Chris Lewis (Ret) of Lighthouse Leadership
Ep 84 – The One and Only, Mike The Cop.

Ep 83 – Why Say Sorry For Telling The Truth? Oakland Police and Political Correctness…a sad day
Ep 82 – Officer Tommy Norman of the North Little Rock Arkansas Police
Ep 81 – Yael Bartur, Digital Strategist of the NYPD
Ep 80 – Nick Selby Talks About Police Killings In Context – POWERFUL TRUTH

Ep 79 – It’s Good To Be Larry Winget
Ep. 78 – Welcome Back

SEASON ONE
Ep 39: 5 Tips To Improve Your Facebook Content in The Newsfeed

PTP 38: Why You Need To Follow The Police on Social Media
Ep 38: Officer Chris Rasmussen of the Redwood City Police Department
PTP 37: 10 Tips to Help You Get More ReTweets
PTP 36: Just because you have rights, doesn’t mean you have to exercise them.
Ep 37: Chief Billy Grogan, Dunwoody Police Department launches a new
Twitter For Law Enforcement Book and talks Social Media.
Ep 36: Instagram Tips For Your Social Media Presence
PTP 35: Cops Love Lemonade Stands with LT Zach Perron of the Palo Alto Police
Ep 35: Get 1.2 Million Facebook Likes in 48 hours with Nick Whitney and Tank
Ep 34: Re-Cap of The IACP Mid-Year PIO Conference
Ep 33: Online safety advice to help you avoid being hacked.
Ep 32: The Dallas Police Under Attack and Fredricka Whitfield.
Ep 31: Mike Russell, aka Community Mike of the Victoria Police Department
Ep 30: Robert Tornabene of Gate America
Ep 29: Mark Economou of the Boca Raton Police Service
Ep 28: Nick Selby of StretCred Software
Ep 27: Chief Devon Clunis of the Winnipeg Police Service
PTP 34: Police Week, Peace Officers Memorial Day and Why I wear the badge
Point To Ponder 30: Mom of the year? I don’t think so!!
Ep 26: Lieutenant Christopher Cook and Officer Zhivonni McDonnell of the Arlington Police Department
Ep 25: Kerry O’Shea Gorgone, Live- streaming legal issues
Ep 24: Lieutenant Andy Green and the Lima Ohio Police Department
Ep 23: John Bertetto, Police Officer, Researcher, Author. Co-Director and Managing Editor at Foreign Intrigue.
Ep 22: I scream, you scream we all scream for live stream.
Ep 21: Stewart Reynolds, also known online as Brittlestar!
Ep 20: Vera Culley, St.Louis County Police Department Social Media Manager
Ep 19: Twitter Harassment and Kids Read Mean Tweets
Ep 18: Alzheimers Awareness
Point To Ponder 29: Advice for taking vid and pics of the police.
Ep 17: The Fools in Ferguson
Point To Ponder 28: Hitting a Milestone
Point To Ponder 27: Anonymous Apps and Clueless Parents
Episode 16: Jonathan Lucas, CEO of BurnBookApp.
Episode 15: Dionne Waugh of the Jefferson County Sheriffs Office
Point To Ponder 26: Catching up with a friend for a great cause.
Point To Ponder 25: Making Your Facebook Presence Better
Episode 14: Chris Brogan: Author, entrepreneur, visionary and all around great guy!
Point To Ponder 24: 20 Twitter Tips
Episode 13: Captain Chris Hsiung
Point To Ponder 23: Positive Thoughts
Point To Ponder 22: The Dress and Perception
Point To Ponder 21: The FCC and New Neutrality
Episode 12: Constable Mark Smith of The Calgary Police Service
Point To Ponder 20: What are police doing with all that information?
Point To Ponder 19: Shotgun or Rifle?
Episode 11: Scott Monty of Shift Communications
Point To Ponder 18: Facebook Insights
Point To Ponder 17: Take the Time To Do It Right
Episode 10: Police Constable Randy Arsenault of The Toronto Police Service
Point To Ponder 16: Big Data
Point To Ponder 15: Happy Valentines Day
Point To Ponder 14: Parental Responsibility
Episode 9: Surrender and Comply with Emeka Mbadiwe, Community builder, youth mentor and social good catalyst.
Point To Ponder 13: Choosing where to put your video efforts
Point To Ponder 12: The sheep, sheepdogs, wolves and….
Episode 8: Legal Guns Stolen: A community safety program in honour of Deputy Scott Pine, RIP
Episode 7: Scott Stratten aka UnMarketing, Marketing guru, social media ninja and badd ass disruptive force!
Point To Ponder 11: Transparency
Point To Ponder 10: Babies cry for it, grown men die for it…
Episode 6: Deputy Sheriff Tony Moore, Cyber safety and privacy expert.
Point To Ponder 9: Superbowl and the US Army…perception is in the perspective
Point To Ponder 8: Corwall Ontario Police go above and beyond the call of duty.
Point To Ponder 7: Courage doesn’t always roar
Episode 5: How to get out of a ticket
Point To Ponder 6: Everyday is a gift…chose how you use it
Point To Ponder 5: Inspiration through Mother Theresa
Point To Ponder 4: Jim Rohn on Leadership
Episode 4: Melissa Agnes, Communications Expert and Risk Management Strategist
Point To Ponder 3: Video is the future…and the present
Point To Ponder 2: Blessed are the Peacemakers
Point To Ponder 1: You Don’t Build it For Yourself….Walt Disney
Episode 3: Lieutenant Zach Perron, Palot Alto Police
Episode 2: Sergeant Chris Hurst, Viral Videos and a very Merry Christmas
Episode 1: MotorCop joins The Police Podcast

 

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