Episode 1021: Training Then vs. Now: Fixing a Broken System with George Sichler

Episode 1021: Training Then vs. Now: Fixing a Broken System with George Sichler

From Street Cop Podcast by Street Cop Training

April 8, 2026 · 1h 15m · Episode 1021

About this episode

The episode discusses the evolution of police training and the need for modern solutions to outdated systems.

On this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, I sit down with George Sichler to talk about the evolving landscape of police training—what it used to be, what it is now, and where it’s falling short. We break down the gaps between outdated methods and the real-world demands officers face today, highlighting how much the profession has changed and how slowly some systems have adapted. We also dive into the bigger picture: what the world actually needs from modern policing. From community expectations to accountability and effectiveness, this conversation challenges old assumptions and explores what meaningful progress could look like if innovation and honesty were prioritized over tradition. Most importantly, we discuss taking action instead of waiting. Rather than relying on a system that often feels archaic and broken, we’re focused on building, creating, and pushing forward real solutions ourselves. This episode is about ownership, urgency, and doing the very best we can with what we have—right now

People in this episode

Host: Street Cop Podcast

Guest: George Sichler

Topics covered

  • police training
  • system improvement
  • community expectations
  • accountability
  • innovation

Keywords

  • police training
  • system gaps
  • community policing
  • accountability
  • innovation

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Organizations: Street Cop Training

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