A Visit with Dr. Toni Collarini Schlossberg

SHARE NOW

 

It’s 1973. The location is Brooklyn, New York.

Four armed men are involved in a botched robbery at the John and Al Sporting goods store. What people don’t realize as this incident is the birthplace of hostage negotiation.

One of the architects and godfathers of this new concept is Dr. Harvey Slosberg.

In this episode, we’re going to explore his legacy and career via a visit with his wife, Dr. Toni Collarini Schlossberg – as we launch The Crisis Cop Podcast on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network via WhatCopsWatch.Com…

 

The Crisis Cop Podcast Podcast Links Bar:

 Connect with The Host!
Click Here to Connect with Cop and Robbers Talk on Facebook... Click Here to Connect with Cop and Robbers Talk on Instagram... Click Here to Connect with The Crisis Cop Podcast on YouTube... Click Here to Connect with Cops and Robbers Talk on Twitter...

Subscribe to This Podcast Now!
Click here to Subscribe to This Podcast via RSS Feed - Automatic Every Time! Click Here to Subscribe to This Podcast via Apple Podcasts! Click Here to Subscribe to This Podcast via Spotify! Click Here to Subscribe to This Podcast via Amazon Music! Click Here to Subscribe to This Podcast via iHeart Radio! Click Here to Subscribe to This Podcast via Blubrry! Click Here to Subscribe to This Podcast via Podchaser! Click Here to Subscribe to This Podcast via Podcast Index! Click Here to Subscribe to This Podcast via Deezer!

 

Click Here to Review WhatCopsWatch.Com on Apple Podcasts!

This program is one of the many parts of The

WhatCopsWatch.Com

Effort! Rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts. the Ultimate success for every podcaster is FEEDBACK!

Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to cherck out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network!

 

Housekeeping

The Editor Corps – Make Your Podcast Soar: There’s only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting “The Editor Corps” who will “Make Your Podcast Soar!” http://EditorCorps.Com

The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike’s Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience – without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com

 

Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch!

We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program!

To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release!

To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special!

 

The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of The Crisis Cop Podcast:

Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there’s something else you’d like to see from this episode!

 

Timestamps for This Episode of The Crisis Cop Podcast:

  1. 00:00 “Writing Police Training Grant for Mount Vernon”

  2. 05:14 Spy Fears Block Class Attendance

  3. 09:35 Chemistry Background Aids Psychologist’s Career Shift

  4. 10:21 “Journey from Chemistry Major to Psychology Passion”

  5. 15:27 Harvey’s Far-Reaching Educational Influence
  6. 20:18 “Using Dialogue and Donuts in Policing”
  7. 21:43 “Enhancing Police Work Through Negotiation Skills”
  8. 27:02 “Avoid Using Mothers in Hostage Crises”
  9. 29:11 “Enhance Your Podcast with Perpetual Ads”
  10. 34:11 “Journey to Create Hostage Negotiation Documentary”
  11. 35:22 Shift in 1970s Police Culture
  12. 39:53 History’s Lessons: Law Enforcement’s Impact
  13. 43:16 Evolving Strategies in Police Negotiation Skills
  14. 48:28 Cultivating Negotiation Skills Through Diverse Experiences
  15. 52:10 Harvey’s Negotiation Focus: Save Lives Through Dialogue
  16. 55:00 Inspiring Police Recruits for Positive Legacy
  17. 56:35 “Life-Saving Focus: The Crisis Cop Podcast”

 

Questions Answers Inside This Episode of Cops and Robbers Talk:

  1. How did the botched robbery at John and Al Sporting Goods become a pivotal moment in the history of hostage negotiation?
  2. Discuss Dr. Toni Collarini Schlossberg’s recollection of her husband’s early career and how it influenced his approach to hostage negotiation.
  3. How did Dr. Harvey Schlossberg’s background as a beat cop enhance his credibility and effectiveness in developing hostage negotiation tactics?
  4. Reflect on the cultural and systemic changes in police training since the 1970s, particularly in incorporating psychological principles and negotiation strategies.
  5. How has the role and perception of female police negotiators evolved, and what barriers may still exist based on Dr. Toni’s insights?
  6. What were some of the challenges and benefits Dr. Toni experienced working in male-dominated environments like police departments and academia?
  7. Analyze the impact of Dr. Harvey Schlossberg on modern crisis negotiation, considering Dr. Toni’s commentary on his training methods and personal philosophy.
  8. What lessons from the past crises and responses discussed in the podcast can be applied to today’s sociopolitical climate in law enforcement?
  9. Discuss the role documentaries such as “Hold Your Fire” play in shaping public understanding and appreciation of law enforcement history and personalities.
  10. Dr. Toni speaks about Harvey’s emphasis on simple language in training – why is it important for instructors to communicate in accessible terms, especially in law enforcement contexts?

 

Links from this Episode:

— Get All of Pat’s Books via Amazon Now!

   – Crisis Cops: The Evolution of Crisis Negotiation in America

     – Crisis Cop 2: More Stories from the Front Lines of Crisis Negotiation

     – Calming the Chaos: My Life as a Crisis Negotiator in the St. Louis Area

  1. 2GuysTalking Podcast Network
  2. Dr. Harvey Schlossberg’s Legacy
  3. John and Al Sporting Goods Incident
  4. “The Psychologist with a Gun” Book
  5. Hold Your Fire – Documentary
  6. St. John’s University
    • Link to the psychology or criminal justice sections of St. John’s University, where Dr. Toni collaborates.
    • St. John’s University

Be sure to Like, Subscribe & Share Everywhere!

 

==== Connect with Pat Doering – The Crisis Cop Today!
— Pat Doering on Facebook
— Pat Doering on LinkedIn
— Pat Doering on Instagram
— Crisis Cop on the Web
— Crisis Cop on YouTube

 

==== Help Us Tell People About 10+ Years of WhatCopsWatch.Com:
On the Web:
https://whatcopswatch.com/
At Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast….
At Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/2VV1HL9….
On Amazon Music:
https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b46….
On Facebook:
/ whatcopswatch  

 

Calls to the Audience Inside this Episode:

— Did you know that it ALL STARTED with John & Al’s Sporting Goods? What was your favorite light bulb moment that YOU discovered in this episode? Tell us Your Perspective About This Episode Now!

 

Be an Advertiser/Sponsor for This Program!

Grow Your Voiceover Career with The Voice Farm!
Get Your Podcast Edited NOW by The Editor Corps!

Ready to Sponsor THIS Podcast? Click Here to Learn More About Perpetual Advertising Now!

 

Tell us what you think! It’s never too late to be an advertiser in this podcast, thanks to Perpetual Advertising! Contact CrisisCop.Com now and learn more about why podcasting allows your advertising dollar to live across millions of future listeners – FOREVER!

 

Tell Us What You Think About The Crisis Cop Podcast:

Tell us what you think and we’ll use your comments in a future ALL-FAN-INPUT Episode! Educating the public is what we’ve based all of our programming on and we’re eager to connect with others who are doing it! Know about another podcast , YouTuber or other media generator making a difference in the way of perspective when it comes to law enforcement? Tell us about them now and we’ll link to them and have them on a future episode of CrisisCop.Com!

 

The Host of this Program:

Pat Doering - Host of The Crisis Cop Podcast - Crisis Negotiator, Police Officer, Writer, Father - Go Behind the BadgePat Doering

Pat Doering began his career as a police officer in 1996 and has served as a Police Hostage Negotiator since 2004. He has received formal negotiation training from the FBI, the London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard), and the Negotiation Program at Harvard University. As a graduate of the FBI National Academy (Class 248), Pat continues to provide guidance, formal training, and leadership mentoring worldwide.

In 2024, Pat retired from his law enforcement career but remains dedicated to fostering the next generation of Crisis Negotiators. He conducts live, on-site training events and online workshops designed to sharpen the skills of those interested in crisis negotiation.

“My goal is to share the knowledge and experience I’ve gained throughout my career in high-stakes situations. My speeches will help you become a better communicator and listener. I am committed to teaching and training the future of crisis negotiations.”

— Pat Doering on Facebook
— Pat Doering on LinkedIn
— Pat Doering on Instagram
— Crisis Cop on the Web
— Crisis Cop on YouTube

 

The Guest Featured Inside this Program:

Dr. Toni Collarini Schlossberg - The First Guest on The Crisis Cop Podcast via WhatCopsWatch.Com & 2GuysTalkingDr. Toni Collarini Schlossberg:

Dr. Antoinette “Toni” Collarini-Schlossberg is a licensed psychologist specializing in forensic psychology, with extensive experience in criminal justice management. She served for 22 years in Westchester County government, including as Executive Director of the Westchester County Youth Bureau. Dr. Collarini-Schlossberg has also contributed her expertise to television, appearing as a psychologist in the series “Very Scary People.”Turn Passion into Purpose+5Turn Passion into Purpose+5IMDb+5IMDb

Currently, Dr. Collarini-Schlossberg is an Associate Professor and former Chairperson of the Division of Criminal Justice, Legal Studies, and Homeland Security at St. John’s University. She is dedicated to applying de-escalation methods to assist children and training educators in techniques traditionally used in hostage negotiations.

 

The Producer of this Program:

Mike Wilkerson - Co-host of The WhatCopsWatch.Com Podcast - Go Behind the BadgeMike Wilkerson:

Mike Wilkerson Is the PodFather of St. Louis, and has been hosting, producing, concepting and enhancing podcasts since 2005. As a professional content creator, Mike has been making and documenting every mistake in the Podcasting industry so you won’t have to when you’re ready to begin. With thousands of of hours of business, marketing and life experience behind and in front of the mic and keyboard, he has created a vibrant and always-growing business tapestry via The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network.

As a perpetual student, Mike continues to foster interests in Crisis Negotiator Training, Firearms Instruction and helping people to find the next step in their career with an active interest in hunting light bulb moments.

— Mike Wilkerson on Facebook
— Mike Wilkerson on LinkedIn
— Mike Wilkerson on X
— Mike Wilkerson on Instagram
— 2GuysTalking on LinkedIn
— 2GuysTalking on YouTube