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We're now working on risk tools for prosecutors and for police
officers
as well, to try to take a system that runs today in America the same way it did 50 years ago, based on instinct and experience, and make it into one that runs on data and analytics.
This was not only a disservice to those contemplating suicide, but to the
officers
as well.
Now, veteran
officers
and psychologists train new
officers.
The next morning, two
officers
came to my home and reported that Mike's car was down at the bridge.
So my father tried to get the police on the phone, but perhaps terrified by the rising tide of armed extremism that had already claimed the lives of so many Algerian officers, they didn't even answer.
Tell your
officers
to do it without a calculator and see who can calculate faster."
The Cheka was the idol of the Stasi
officers.
The Stasi had its own university, not far away from here, where the methods were explored and taught to the
officers.
The
officers
also tried to create a personal bond between themselves and the informant, and to be honest, the example of the Stasi shows that it's not so difficult to win someone in order to betray others.
The ending of the Stasi was something tragic, because these
officers
were kept busy during the peaceful revolution with only one thing: to destroy the documents they had produced during decades.
First, we started training our
officers
in teams rather than sending them one or two at a time to the state training academy.
Officers
were excited.
But if so, you've probably completely failed, because although we all think we can catch a liar from their body language and speech patterns, hundreds of psychological tests over the years have shown that all of us, including police
officers
and detectives, are basically at chance when it comes to detecting lies from body language and verbal patterns.
This culture of violence takes these young people and puts them in a hostile environment, and the correctional
officers
pretty much allow any and everything to go on.
It's very easy for some people to look at these correctional
officers
as the good guys and the inmates as the bad guys, or vice versa for some, but it's a little more than that.
However, institutions need to give these correctional
officers
proper trainings on how to properly deal with the adolescent population, and they also need to give them proper trainings on how to deal with the mental health population as well.
Young people on this journey are meeting with probation
officers
instead of with teachers.
We had police
officers.
Same with probation officers, same with judges, same with folks who were up that law enforcement chain, because they realized, like we did, that we'll never arrest ourselves out of this situation, that there will not be enough prosecutions made, and you cannot fill these jails up enough in order to alleviate the problem.
And it really didn't allow the
officers
the opportunity to get to know the community in which they serve.
And once you go to that meeting, there, of course, will be NYPD, along with
officers
and other community members.
So the new way of delivering it is through what we call neighborhood coordinating officers, or NCOs.
The coproduction of public safety also means that
officers
need to understand the history and the power of their uniforms.
And so, you can imagine, for police
officers
who have to make split-second decisions can be a very detrimental decision-making point.
That's why the NYPD, along with other departments throughout the United States, are training all of their
officers
in implicit bias.
We also know how
officers
are treated inside the organization impacts how they're going to behave with the community at large.
There was woefully inadequate training for sex crimes
officers
in the police department in general.
We had to take that discretion away from police officers, and pass state laws to ensure that every rape kit released by the victim to law enforcement is tested immediately.
A helicopter circled over our heads with a camera registering each and every move we made, and on the roof of the US Embassy, security
officers
patrolled.
But I made this particular comment at a convention once of national parks officers, and this guy from North Carolina sidled up to me, he says, "You know, you oughtn't be so hard on your Connecticut, cause we here in North Carolina, we got 35,000 dams."
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