Off The Beat Podcast
Off The Beat Podcast
DJ Seals
Off The Beat Podcast, featuring public safety expert DJ Seals, explores the challenges and changes facing the law enforcement industry. Hear DJ’s unique and experienced perspective covering topics from command center best-practices and current events, to important legislation and community engagement techniques. DJ has earned a wide range of policing knowledge and hopes this platform can help to educate and extend the conversation for all agencies. Stay diligent. Stay educated. Stay safe. DJ SEALS: Daniel Seals began his law enforcement career with the Covington Police Department in Covington, Ga., a suburb of metro Atlanta. In less than two years, he was promoted to the Criminal Investigations Division where he was in charge of investigating major felonies to include Murder, Rape, Armed Robbery, Child Pornography, Copper Theft, Identity Theft and Embezzlement in the millions of dollars. Many of his cases have led to other states and foreign countries where he worked with various state and federal law enforcement agencies to apprehend the suspects. Detective Seals has amassed nearly 2000 hours of POST training and is a master of interview/interrogation techniques, a certified Computer Voice Stress Examiner, and a certified Crime Scene Tech as well as serving as point man/entry leader on the Newton County/Covington SWAT team for nearly 10 years. In 2009, he was tasked to create an Intelligence Division and to direct the entire department toward the Intelligence Led Policing Model of law enforcement. Detective Seals became a graduate of the Alpha Group (a world leader in Intelligence Officer training), set up a secure intelligence database using, among other tools, the Public Engines software suite, including CrimeReports, CommandCentral and TipSoft. Since the inception of that unit, he has received hundreds of training hours with regard to Intelligence, including Intelligence Analysis, Criminal Investigative Analysis, Intelligence Gathering, Terrorism, Security and Integrity, Human Trafficking and Gang Investigations. His intelligence division became a model in the State of Georgia, with agencies from within Georgia, as well as from neighboring states, coming to him for direction for their department. In 2010, Detective Seals was appointed to the Georgia Crime Information Center board as the only Intelligence Officer to ever do so. In 2013, Detective Seals joined Public Engines full time as the Director of Public Safety and Strategy. Seals worked directly with law enforcement agencies across the globe to ensure they have the best tools and training to most effectively utilize the Public Engines product suite. He was also integral in implementing tools such as; Intelligence Sharing and Predictive Technologies. In 2015, PublicEngines was purchased by Motorola and Seals was named as a Motorola Industry Specialist, where he now leads their Professional Services Division. Seals has trained over 2000 law enforcement officers in nearly all 50 US states and 8 countries. Seals has taught classes on: Gang Investigations, Intelligence Sharing, Social Media Investigations, Child Pornography/Human Trafficking, Intelligence-Led Policing and Predictive Technologies. He has trained on various topics such as; Intelligence Led Policing, Social Media Investigations, and Predictive Policing methodologies. He has been a featured speaker for many organizations including; The Georgia State Intelligence Network, the International Association of Crime Analysts, the FBI National Academy Continuing Education Division, International Association of Chiefs of Police, the 19th Annual Violent Gang Information Sharing Conference in New York, NASA Langley, the Pentagon, the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police, and the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives.
Remember Your Oath
What drives you to go to work everyday? Perhaps you've lost your direction. Join me as I challenge you to remember your oath.
Oct 22, 2021
37 min
Everywhere You Go, There You Are
What makes you successful? What defines you? It's not your job, it is you. Let me explore the idea of - everywhere you go, there you are.
Sep 17, 2021
36 min
LIVE From FCIAA 2021
Live from the 26th Annual Florida Crime Intelligence Analysts Association! Listen as I take questions from the live audience in Orlando Florida.
Jun 18, 2021
39 min
Stay In Your Lane
Do you have opinions about how things should be done? First question to ask yourself; do you actually know anything about the subject, or just what you see on TV? It's all about educating yourself before you speak!
May 17, 2021
43 min
The Rebirth of Community Policing
With calls for service up and fewer Officers on the road, is Community Policing possible? Join me as I discuss what Community Policing is and why making it happen may be difficult, but not impossible.
Apr 16, 2021
39 min
Who Is Your A-Team?
Who is your A-Team? If you had to put a team together of the best of the best, who would be on it? How many are on your team? Now think about your hiring and promotional practices? Are they the same standard?
Mar 26, 2021
38 min
Push Through
So you have new and innovative ideas? Well, first you have to get past the dreaded R.O.D.! Maybe you should just give up. No! Push through!
Mar 5, 2021
34 min
Retired On Duty
Have you lost the spark? The drive to make a difference? Have you unwittingly slid into complacency? Join me as I discuss a prickly issue facing many in public service ... Retired on Duty.
Jan 29, 2021
46 min
Bail Bond Reform (Interview)
After being arrested, a violent offender is released on a signature bond. Upon release he murdered his wife and their unborn child. How is this ongoing issue being addressed? Please welcome Off The Beat's first-ever guest, Chief Josh Bruegger of the Pasadena, TX Police Department, to explore Bail and Bond reform and hear his first-hand experience navigating this issue.
Jan 15, 2021
43 min
Thankful?
Thankful? For What? It has been a year of "Law Enforcement is Bad, Let's defund them". So what do folks in Public Safety have to be thankful for? A lot more than you may think.
Nov 25, 2020
35 min
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