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Published articles, industry features, and thought leadership pieces on evidence-based communication, investigative interviewing, and organizational practice.

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Published Features

Joe's writing has appeared in Police1, the IADLEST Standards & Training Director Magazine, the ILEETA Journal, and Law Enforcement Today, reaching tens of thousands of practitioners across North America.

Police1 Feature December 2025

You don't need a script: Rethinking police interview training

Why effective suspect interviews depend less on scripted techniques and more on adaptable, field-proven strategies officers can use when conversations turn unpredictable.

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IADLEST Magazine September 2025

Everything Comes Down to Communication

When things go wrong in law enforcement, whether during use-of-force incidents, failed investigations, or community interactions, after-action reviews often highlight training gaps, policy failures, or poor judgment. Beneath these visible breakdowns often lies a quieter, pervasive issue: communication.

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ILEETA Journal June 2025

Teach to Talk®: Turning Communication Skills into Operational Tactics

Most instructors would agree that communication is critical. But in many law enforcement training programs, it's still treated as a standalone skill, boxed into a few classroom hours and then forgotten in the field. If we want to improve safety, reduce complaints, and elevate performance, we must rethink how we teach communication, not as a soft skill but as a tactical one.

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IADLEST Magazine March 2025

Beyond Words: Advanced Interview Skills for Law Enforcement

Communication is more than a necessary skill in law enforcement; it is a survival tool. Whether conducting a traffic stop, interviewing a victim, witness, or suspect, or managing a volatile confrontation, an officer's ability to connect, interpret, and respond effectively is critical for achieving safe and successful outcomes.

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Law Enforcement Today February 2024

The Balance of Truth: Evaluating the Use of Polygraph Exams in Law-Enforcement Pre-Employment Screening

Polygraph exams, or lie detector tests, are key components of the pre-employment screening process for many law enforcement agencies. These tests measure physiological reactions to questions, aiming to gauge the examinee's truthfulness. In the high-stakes environment of law enforcement, it is vital to ensure that candidates possess the necessary skills and uphold the integrity and ethical standards required for the job.

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From ASC

Long-Form Analysis

In-depth pieces from ASC on investigative interviewing, evidence-based methodology, and the practice of strategic communication.

ASC Long-Form Article May 2026

Title IX Investigative Interviewing in 2026: What Coordinators Need to Know

A practical guide to Title IX interviewing under the current regulatory landscape, interview-relevant requirements, common errors that create litigation exposure, trauma-informed practice, and the documentation standards that separate defensible findings from reversal on appeal.

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ASC Long-Form Article May 2026

How to Interview a Trauma-Exposed Victim Without Re-Traumatizing Them

An evidence-based guide to interviewing trauma-exposed victims, neurobiology of memory under stress, environmental setup, language choices, pacing, signs of dysregulation, grounding techniques, and when to pause. Drawn from Hopper's research framework and the cognitive-interview tradition.

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ASC Long-Form Article May 2026

Why Most Workplace Investigations Get the Interview Wrong

Why most workplace investigations fail at the interview, leading questions, contamination, confirmation bias, the rapport vs interrogation framing, and the documentation standards that hold up at EEOC, in arbitration, and at trial under Faragher, Ellerth, and Vance.

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ASC Long-Form Article May 2026

Search Warrants That Survive Challenge: Patterns from 1,500+ Filings

Drawn from 1,500-plus warrants and court orders authored over a 24-year investigative career, affidavit structure, common suppression vulnerabilities, digital-evidence considerations after Carpenter, and the foundational case law (Katz, Gates, Franks, Kentucky v. King) that shapes every paragraph.

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