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Police Perspective

An episode of the The Standard Issue podcast, hosted by Craig Stalowy and Tom Johnson, titled "Police Perspective" was published on September 23, 2022 and runs 60 minutes.

September 23, 2022 ·60m · The Standard Issue

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Matt Green has been working in law enforcement for over 18 years and has spent some of that time as a K-9 officer. We discuss how the job has changed over his career and what it’s like to train and work with a police dog.

Matt Green has been working in law enforcement for over 18 years and has spent some of that time as a K-9 officer. We discuss how the job has changed over his career and what it’s like to train and work with a police dog.


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