EPISODE · Nov 5, 2020 · 1H 45M
Special Guest: Ivan Ray - Inspector (Retired), Victoria Police
from It is Discernable® · host Matt Wong
Ivan Ray is the Chief Executive Officer of the Community Advocacy Alliance and a retired Inspector from Victoria Police. He leads an organisation that fights for the restoration of community policing and is excited at the direction the new Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police is charting – a return to a more friendly and helpful police ‘service’. -------------------------- The Community Advocacy Alliance: www.caainc.org.au The CAA’s petition for Recall Elections: https://www.change.org/p/petition-to-the-legislative-council-of-victoria-give-democracy-back-to-the-people-with-recall-elections Follow the CAA: https://www.facebook.com/CAAgroup To donate to the CAA in their efforts to restore community-based policing such as their schools programs: https://caainc.org.au/how-to-become-a-donor/ -------------------------- Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/mFzIEdB_Pfo -------------------------- 5:15 The role of policing 7:45 VicPol members not happy with the bureaucracy 11:30 Changing of the old guard at VicPol 14:00 Skills vs Values 15:40 Community policing 19:20 Policing is a service 21:40 The New York broken window theory 28:00 Commissioner Patton relaunching schools programs 30:28 Who police really are 38:15 Police upset having to go against own values 41:00 African crime gangs weren't being arrested 49:50 The concentration of executive power 52:15 Inconsistent restrictions and true leadership 54:27 Police are looking the other way 56:33 Ivan’s career after leaving VicPol 1:09:29 The AFP have no policing experience 1:15:00 A better way to measure policing success 1:21:30 The challenge Commissioner Patton faces in changing VicPol culture 1:26:00 Ivan’s predictions for VicPol 1:27:45 Government is the problem, not VicPol 1:29:20 The Premier and CHO aren't trained in disaster management 1:31:40 the future of the Community Advocacy Alliance
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Ivan Ray is the Chief Executive Officer of the Community Advocacy Alliance and a retired Inspector from Victoria Police. He leads an organisation that fights for the restoration of community policing and is excited at the direction the new Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police is charting – a return to a more friendly and helpful police ‘service’. -------------------------- The Community Advocacy Alliance: www.caainc.org.au The CAA’s petition for Recall Elections: https://www.change.org/p/petition-to-the-legislative-council-of-victoria-give-democracy-back-to-the-people-with-recall-elections Follow the CAA: https://www.facebook.com/CAAgroup To donate to the CAA in their efforts to restore community-based policing such as their schools programs: https://caainc.org.au/how-to-become-a-donor/ -------------------------- Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/mFzIEdB_Pfo -------------------------- 5:15 The role of policing 7:45 VicPol members not happy with the bureaucracy 11:30 Changing of the old guard at VicPol 14:00 Skills vs Values 15:40 Community policing 19:20 Policing is a service 21:40 The New York broken window theory 28:00 Commissioner Patton relaunching schools programs 30:28 Who police really are 38:15 Police upset having to go against own values 41:00 African crime gangs weren't being arrested 49:50 The concentration of executive power 52:15 Inconsistent restrictions and true leadership 54:27 Police are looking the other way 56:33 Ivan’s career after leaving VicPol 1:09:29 The AFP have no policing experience 1:15:00 A better way to measure policing success 1:21:30 The challenge Commissioner Patton faces in changing VicPol culture 1:26:00 Ivan’s predictions for VicPol 1:27:45 Government is the problem, not VicPol 1:29:20 The Premier and CHO aren't trained in disaster management 1:31:40 the future of the Community Advocacy Alliance
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Special Guest: Ivan Ray - Inspector (Retired), Victoria Police
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