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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 1H 2M

Too Many Rules, Too Little Thinking

from Policing In America · host Thomas Datro MPA EdD

In this episode, Sgt Tom sits down with Professor, philosopher, and martial artist Barry Lam to unpack the hidden costs of rule-heavy systems in high-stakes professions like policing. Together, they explore why too many rules can actually undermine judgment, initiative, and moral reasoning on the front lines. From the ethics of discretion to the neuroscience of decision-making, this conversation challenges the idea that more policy equals better outcomes. What if better training in judgment—not more rules—is the key to better policing? Tune in for a conversation that bridges street-level experience with deep philosophical insight. Find Barry here https://www.linkedin.com/in/barry-lam-54ba0b15/ Find Barry's book here https://www.amazon.com/s?k=fewer+rules+better+people&crid=2DTXP9X3R0OP9&sprefix=fewer%2Caps%2C286&ref=nb_sb_ss_mvt-t9-ranker_1_5   Listen to Barry's podcast here https://hiphination.org/  

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