July 21, 2021

Teens, Parents and The Community. Public Safety Cadets A Win For All?

Teens,  Parents and The Community. Public Safety Cadets A Win For All?

I've worked in Law Enforcement for 46 years. My time as a police cadet as a teenager sparked my interest in a career in Law Enforcement. Public Safety Cadets,  A Win - Win For Teens,  Parents and The Community.

Kent Jefferies is our guest. He is a retired Federal Law Enforcement Officer and is the President of the Public Safety Cadets. The Public Safety Cadets is a national US (501c3) program that helps teenagers. Public Safety Cadets is a non-profit organization founded and managed by active and retired law enforcement officers and business leaders dedicated to preparing young adults, ages 14-20 (until 21st birthday), for careers and leadership in the public safety profession. They help teenagers all across the Country with the help of their great partners at Armament Systems & Procedures.

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John J Wiley

Retired Police Sergeant, Music Radio Personality, Talk Radio Show Host, Podcaster and Producer

John J. Wiley is a retired Police Sergeant turned radio personality. He has been a full time FM Music Radio DJ since 2005. In 2017 he founded the Law Enforcement Today Podcast, in a partnership with Robert Greenberg of Law Enforcement Today. The show is now named the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast.
Within a couple months a radio station heard an episode of the podcast and asked him to create a radio version, which he did. It has been syndicated since the Spring of 2017 and has numerous affiliate radio stations across the US.