Listen "Professional Standards with John Bizzack"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Bluegrass Beat, former Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training Commissioner John Bizzack talks about the efforts to establish the Peace Officer Professional Standards (POPS) and their lasting impact. Find more about POPS here. ABOUT OUR GUESTJohn Bizzack, Ph.D. served for nearly two decades as the Department of Criminal Justice Training Commissioner through three consecutive gubernatorial administrations. Prior to his tenure with the state, Bizzack served 25 years with the Lexington Police Department, with much of his time in the agency's Criminal Investigation Bureau, Commander of Special Investigations and Robbery-Homicide. In 1996, he retired from Lexington with the permanent rank of captain. He served as a Regent on the board of Eastern Kentucky University and was co-founder and the first President of the Kentucky Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation. In addition to his numerous accomplishments and endeavors, Bizzack is an author and a speaker on topics relating to law enforcement, leadership, Freemasonry and more.The Bluegrass Beat is recorded and produced by the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training’s Public Information Office, a proud member of Team Kentucky. Like what you hear? We appreciate everyone who takes the time to subscribe and rate this podcast.Have a suggestion? Email host Critley King-Smith at [email protected] to share feedback. Music by Digital Juice and StackTraxx.
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