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Today is the third and final episode in our three-part series on generational differences in law enforcement. Guests include Ashleigh Wojslawowicz, a senior crime analyst and an LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter expert; Brenda Dietzman, retired colonel undersheriff for Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office in Wichita, Kansas; and Courtney Tassin, an LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter expert, licensed professional counselor candidate and program manager for a paramedic co-responder model in Aurora, Colorado. In this episode, they discuss the challenges that come with working across generations, the strengths that Gen Z and Millennials bring to the field, and ways current members of law enforcement can serve as mentors and leaders to younger generations in the field.
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Today is the third and final episode in our three-part series on generational differences in law enforcement. Guests include Ashleigh Wojslawowicz, a senior crime analyst and an LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter expert; Brenda Dietzman, retired colonel undersheriff for Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office in Wichita, Kansas; and Courtney Tassin, an LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter expert, licensed professional counselor candidate and program manager for a paramedic co-responder model in Aurora, Colorado. In this episode, they discuss the challenges that come with working across generations, the strengths that Gen Z and Millennials bring to the field, and ways current members of law enforcement can serve as mentors and leaders to younger generations in the field.
Select the link below to listen!