All posts by Phil Stinson

About Phil Stinson

Philip M. Stinson, Sr., J.D., Ph.D. joined the Bowling Green faculty in 2009. He worked previously as a police officer, juvenile detention counselor, attorney, and most recently taught in the Criminology Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP). Dr. Stinson serves on the Editorial Board of Criminal Justice Policy Review. His research interests include police behaviors (including police crime, police corruption, and police misconduct) as well as program evaluation and mental health issues in the criminal justice system

Baton Rouge Police Shooting: Why Were No Officers Charged in the Death of Alton Sterling?

This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of BGSU professor Phil Stinson and Campaign Zero policy analyst Samuel Sinyangwe by Dotun Adebayo that originally aired on the BBC Radio 5 Live show Up All Night on April 1, 2018.

Police Shootings, TASERs, and Community Efforts to Improve Police Accountability

This episode of the Police Integrity Lost Podcast features an interview of Professor Phil Stinson by Eugene Puryear about police shootings, TASERs, and police accountability that originally aired on the Radio Sputnik show By Any Means Necessary on August 31, 2017.

Police Crime and Police Integrity: Policy Implications for Law Enforcement Agencies

This episode of the Police Integrity Lost podcast was produced by the National Institute of Justice and features a recording of Phil Stinson discussing police crime policy implications for law enforcement agencies.