Kulisy rekrutacji kandydatów do policji. "PUSTY UMYSŁ, SZCZERE SERCE" #MATERIAŁDOWODOWY

"There were outstanding individuals we were very happy with, but also less competent or even very strange people. Some had watched movies and wanted to become the police officers they saw in the movies, while others believed it was a permanent government job. You'd serve until 4 p.m., get early retirement, there were uniforms, salaries, "thirteenth month," the capital allowance for living in Warsaw—nothing but benefits. But it turned out to be very difficult work requiring constant availability," Jan Gołębiowski, a former police psychologist and now criminal profiler, tells the "Materiał dowodowy" podcast. Jan Gołębiowski's book "Criminal Portraits: Notes of a Police Psychologist" will be available in bookstores on September 24th. What is the recruitment process like for those willing to serve? Is there a shortage of real police officers today? What role does a psychologist play in the police? What did he do when a serial killer called him? This is one of the questions we asked our podcast guest. You can also listen to the "Materiał dowodowy" podcast on: 🎧 Player Radio ZET: https://player.radiozet.pl/Programy/M... 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2yheYrc... 🎧 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast...