Chief Koval's Podcast

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The Madison Police Department is recognized nationally and internationally as one of the leaders in community-based policing where officers are all recognized as leaders and encouraged to be problem-solving guardians. Leading the MPD is Chief Mike Koval, a former Bucky Badger and FBI agent who likes to post signs around MPD districts. They read: “POLICE LIKE A CHAMPION TODAY!” Koval, who joined the MPD in 1983, was – for decades - the MPD recruiting sergeant. In that role, he sought out a very diverse and eclectic team; people who share common core values like honesty and integrity, officers who seek to embrace diversity and treat all people with dignity. In these podcasts Koval talks about policing the Madison way while addressing topical issues.

Episodios

  • There is a trick to making Freakfest a treat

    23/10/2017 Duración: 13min

    Lt. Brian Austin of the MPD’s Central District joins the podcast to talk about this weekend’s big event. Tens of thousands are expected to fill State Street for Freakfest, yet Austin – MPD’s chief planner for the annual celebration – expects no problems. He and Chief Koval talk about the history of the Halloween party, and how it has changed into something positive for the City of Madison.

  • New Interactive Crime Mapping to Help Citizens Stay Safe

    16/10/2017 Duración: 10min

    Investigative Services Capt. Jen Krueger-Favour joins Chief Koval to talk about a new interactive community crime mapping system that has just been made available on the MPD’s website: madisonpolice.com.  Users will be able to track crimes happening in their specific neighborhoods and around Dane County. The new software also gives people the opportunity to send anonymous tips on specific cases as police look to identify criminals.

  • Cyber Safety – What you need to know

    09/10/2017 Duración: 15min

    Central District Det. Grant Humerickhouse is a member of a cyber safety team at the MPD that routinely goes out into the community to talk about how parents and others can best protect themselves – and their children – from being victimized. In this podcast Det. Humerickhouse provides many tips to listeners as he talks about a variety of cyber issues: from sexting to identity theft to bullying.

  • Putting an extra 20-plus pounds around the waist

    02/10/2017 Duración: 20min

    In this podcast MPD Use of Force Coordinator, Sgt. Kimba Tieu joins the team to talk about all the tools an officer carries on her duty belt. It can get so heavy, that many – over time – develop hip and back problems. Now, some are finding innovative ways to distribute the weight. Sgt. Tieu also explains a new long distance, less-lethal weapon being used by the MPD. It likely will save lives.

  • Training the best to be the best

    18/09/2017 Duración: 19min

    Now that they have taken the oath of office, MPD’s new recruits face a challenging academy as they learn to police the Madison way. The MPD prides itself on providing recruits the best cutting edge training available in the country. In this podcast, Capt. Mary Schauf - who is in charge of the MPD’s state-of-the-art Training Center - and Chief Koval – who teaches law to recruits – talk about what makes the academy special. First, Koval turns the tables on Public Information Officer Joel DeSpain – the host of the podcast - asking DeSpain what drew him to the MPD. It was a question DeSpain posed to Koval and Schauf in the last podcast.

  • Eclectic group of recruits take the oath

    11/09/2017 Duración: 18min

    More than 30 new Madison Police officers take the oath of office this week after being selected from hundreds of applicants. In this podcast, Capt. Mary Schauf, who heads up recruiting and training for the MPD, talks about the diverse and unique class and why many walked away from other worthy careers for the opportunity to become a member of one of the country’s best police departments. Capt. Schauf and Chief Koval also speak to their own personal journeys that brought them to the MPD so many years ago.

  • New help for heroin addicts

    05/09/2017 Duración: 19min

    Officer Dan Swanson joins the podcast to talk about the launch of the MPD’s Madison Addiction Recovery Initiative. Community partners - to include UW-Madison clinicians and the Dane County District Attorney’s office - are teaming up with MPD to make MARI a reality. It will give many heroin addicts the chance to avoid the criminal justice system if they opt to get into treatment immediately. A $700,000 federal grant is helping fuel the pilot program.

  • Potential cuts to police services as officers work to curtail gun violence

    28/08/2017 Duración: 17min

    In this podcast, Chief Koval talks about the possibility of eliminating safety education officers from Madison schools, as well as cutting Traffic Enforcement Safety Team ranks and nixing a neighborhood officer position as a tight 2018 budget looms. Koval also speaks to the recent success the Violence Reduction Initiative has had in reducing incidents of gun violence.

  • Use of Force

    21/08/2017 Duración: 22min

    With increasing scrutiny placed on police use of force, last year the Madison Police Department created a Use of Force Coordinator position for increased transparency and accountability to the public. Chief Koval speaks with Sergeant Kimba Tieu about his responsibilities in this new role.

  • Summer Interns

    14/08/2017 Duración: 14min

    Each summer, the MPD hosts around 20 summer interns, many of whom go on to become officers with the Department. In this podcast, intern Ammar Mujanni talks about growing up in Aleppo, Syria, and moving to Madison as a young man, a city he now hopes to someday protect and serve. Interns are selected from a large pool of applicants and are assigned to a supervisor in one of the Department’s five districts. Ammar is spending his summer with the Burglary Crime Unit and says the experience has been “fantastic.” Interns get a chance to experience all aspects of the Department. For Ammar that has meant helping recover evidence at a homicide scene, learning what it takes to be a police officer at the MPD’s Training Center, and assisting crime victims. He talks about it all in this podcast.

  • Downtown Safety Initiative

    07/08/2017 Duración: 23min

    This summer has seen an increasing number of serious batteries in parts of the downtown. Central District Captain Jason Freedman has called some recent trends and patterns alarming. In this podcast, he joins Chief Koval to talk about challenges of policing the eclectic and beautiful Isthmus. The Central City is home to a diverse set of shareholders: students, transients, business owners, tourists, and residents living in upscale condominiums. Capt. Freedman explains the need for deploying additional officers, and how his staff is working with bar owners and the downtown alderperson on innovative ideas to reduce violence.

  • MPD’s Mounted Patrol

    31/07/2017 Duración: 25min

    A veteran member of the MPD’s Mounted Patrol joins Chief Koval in this podcast to talk about the many benefits of putting officers in saddles, and how the Madison team has now become a model unit for other departments’ to emulate. Officer Sarah Mulry grew up in Northern Wisconsin and was a trail guide for numerous stables in her youth, so her life has sort of come full circle. From crowd control, to finding lost people, to recovering evidence, to building better community relations, she knows well the many good things the Mounted Patrol does for the community. And, thanks to the fantastic not-for-profit Friends of Madison Mounted Horse Patrol, the unit functions without tax dollars. Officer Mulry talks about it all in this podcast.

  • Midtown District Station

    24/07/2017 Duración: 13min

    This August an important MPD project – years in the making – will begin to take root, as ground is broken for the new Midtown Police Station. It will be located on Mineral Point Rd. in the Westmorland Neighborhood. In this podcast MPD’s quarterback for the project, Capt. Jay Lengfeld, joins Chief Koval to talk about how the new station, and the officers who will staff it, will greatly improve police services to West Side residents.

  • Crime Response Program

    17/07/2017 Duración: 22min

    The MPD works to keep the community safe by partnering with many agencies and organizations. A key group of caring professionals work out of the Dane County District Attorney’s Office. They are the members of the Crime Response Program and work hand-in-hand with officers as they respond to violent calls where victims and their families are in need of many levels of support. Julie Foley from Crime Response joins Chief Koval in this podcast to talk about her team and the vital role they play in the lives of victims.

  • Violent Crime Unit

    10/07/2017 Duración: 21min

    In this podcast Capt. Jen Krueger Favour joins Chief Koval to talk about how taxed the MPD’s Violent Crime Unit has been this summer with multiple homicides and weapons offenses. Krueger Favour oversees VCU and she and Chief Koval discuss those things that are driving forces behind the violence.

  • Good Neighbor Project

    19/06/2017 Duración: 23min

    This episode of Mike Koval’s Podcast is an introduction to the Madison Police Department’s Good Neighbor Project, a new initiative focused on community building and neighborhood partnerships. Chief Koval is joined by MPD’s Crime Prevention Officer, Emily Samson.

  • Mental Health Officer Team

    12/06/2017 Duración: 33min

    In this podcast, Chief Mike Koval talks about what motivated him to form a Mental Health Officer Team. The unit is expanding while garnering kudos from local consumers and national law enforcement agencies, many of which are now looking to emulate what has become a national model for helping those with mental health issues. Chief Koval believes one of the big reasons for success is the partnership formed with mental health practitioners. A civilian crisis worker from Journey Mental Health is “embedded” with the MPD. Sarah Henrickson will join in this podcast to talk about what is working on the streets, and why more her social worker colleagues will soon be joining her at the MPD.

  • Educational Resource Officers

    05/06/2017 Duración: 22min

    The MPD has had police officers partnering with teachers inside Madison high schools for nearly two decades, yet there are often some community members questioning whether they should be there. In this podcast, Chief Koval talks about the merits of the Educational Resource Officer program. The captain who oversees it – Brian Ackeret – also stops by to provide a current assessment of how the program is working and where its future might lie.

  • MPD’s Community Outreach and Resource Education (CORE) team

    30/05/2017 Duración: 23min

    Chief Koval talks about the need to provide better outreach to area middle school students with his belief that the relatively new Community Outreach and Resource Education (CORE) team is on the cusp of making a real difference in many young peoples’ lives. To give listeners a better sense of the team – which is expanding this summer – Chief Koval asked the MPD’s Core sergeant to join in the podcast. Scott Kleinfeldt, it turns out, is uniquely qualified to lead the CORE. You will find out why - and how officers are helping young people make good decisions - in this podcast.

  • Immigration and the MPD

    22/05/2017 Duración: 15min

    As the President continues to push for withholding federal funds to so called “sanctuary cities,” Chief Koval reiterates the importance of the MPD’s stance on immigration. In this podcast, Chief Koval talks about the department’s commitment to community policing for all people, and under which situations officers will work with ICE, the U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement Agency.

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