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For too long, the police "warrior" culture has relied on the use of force as its ultimate tool. But one high-ranking veteran officer and his colleagues have re-imagined police work: they give everyone unconditional respect. And it works.
Capt. Charles "Chip" Huth is a commander in the Central Patrol Division of the Kansas City (MO) Police Department, and the co-author of Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect: Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training (2010).
Find more at criminalinjusticepodcast.com.
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For too long, the police "warrior" culture has relied on the use of force as its ultimate tool. But one high-ranking veteran officer and his colleagues have re-imagined police work: they give everyone unconditional respect. And it works.
Capt. Charles "Chip" Huth is a commander in the Central Patrol Division of the Kansas City (MO) Police Department, and the co-author of Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect: Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training (2010).
Find more at criminalinjusticepodcast.com.