
S4E16: A History on "Excited Delirium" and the Current Conversation - John G. Peters, Jr., Ph.D.
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About this listen
Original Recording Date: 2025APR03.
Audio editing by Stephanie Bosch.
Views and opinions of the participants are their own, unless otherwise stated.
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TOPICS:
- Guest: John G. Peters, Jr., Ph.D. - serves as president and Chief Learning Officer of the Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. A former administrator of a medium-sized police department, police officer, and deputy sheriff, Dr. Peters is author of more than 300 publications, and is a judicially-qualified expert witness.
- How we talk about 'excited delirium'.
- A history - Learn something new everyday.
- Medical recognition.
- Public and political reactions.
- In-custody deaths.
- Articulation - Explain yourself.
- Solutions!
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REFERENCES / RESOURCES:
Important Links:
- Institute for the Prevention of In-Custody Deaths, Inc. : https://www.ipicd.com/#/
Profiles and Social Media:
- Find IPICD on:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-for-the-prevention-of-in-custody-deaths-inc.
- Find Dr. Peters on:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-peters-ph-d-7a22a85
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