EPISODE · Oct 22, 2018 · 27 MIN
Episode 18: Police-Community Relations (Part 1)
from Bridge the City · host Bridge The City Podcast
This episode is the first of a multiple-part series on police-community relations in Milwaukee. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kimberly Hassell at UW-Milwaukee to dive into the theory and empirical research behind policing. Next, we re-play a clip from our previous interview with future County Sheriff Earnell Lucas, who tells of how dangerous day-to-day policing can be. Lastly, we hear from Assistant Chief Raymond Banks on a number of topics, including why it took nearly 8 months to fire the officer involved in the Sterling Brown case.Producers: Benjamin Rangel, Kyle Hagge, Sam WoodsWebsite: bridgethecitypodcast.comInstagram: @BridgeTheCityPodcastTwitter: @BridgeTheCityWiEmail: [email protected] Design: Ryan FlynnMusic: Casey Masters
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This episode is the first of a multiple-part series on police-community relations in Milwaukee. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kimberly Hassell at UW-Milwaukee to dive into the theory and empirical research behind policing. Next, we re-play a clip from our previous interview with future County Sheriff Earnell Lucas, who tells of how dangerous day-to-day policing can be. Lastly, we hear from Assistant Chief Raymond Banks on a number of topics, including why it took nearly 8 months to fire the officer involved in the Sterling Brown case.
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