Blue360 Podcast

Use of Force in Modern Policing

Tom Hagy for Blue 360 Media

The complex and evolving landscape of use-of-force in law enforcement remains a critical issue across the United States. Officers continue to face significant challenges in responding to crimes while utilizing the proper amount of force to control criminals, during high-stakes moments. 

On a new episode of the Blue360 Podcast, we examine how landmark Supreme Court rulings like Graham v. Connor (1989) and Tennessee v. Garner (1985) shape police protocols, officer training, and public expectations regarding officers' use-of-force in the field. 

Guests Joe Pangaro and Joe Bucco, both veteran law enforcement professionals, discuss the importance of scenario-based training, the role of technology like body cameras and virtual reality, and how trauma-informed care helps officers manage the emotional toll of split-second decisions. The episode highlights the importance of empathy and robust training for police officers to mitigate stressful situations and help officers truly protect and serve their communities. 

Host Tom Hagy asks these law enforcement veterans about the legal and human challenges that come with modern policing and the nuances of the "use-of-force continuum." We also explore public perception, the impact of modern media, and the value of getting to know the people behind the badge. Joe Pangaro emphasizes officers’ desire to help their communities, while Joe Bucco calls for mutual respect and common-sense solutions to rebuild trust. 


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