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Envisioning a New Service

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In the field of law enforcement, the use of intentional language is crucial to convey values, build relationships within communities, and create clear divisions within police departments. In this episode, the panelists engage in a debate about reimagining police departments, focusing on their ideal structures, correct language when naming them, and their hierarchy. The conversation highlights the complexities and challenges of designing a modern, community-oriented law enforcement agency.

Throughout the conversation, the panelists propose that the new agency should be community-centric and have dedicated units for addressing area-specific issues. The panelists emphasize the importance of prioritizing victim services rather than solely pursuing criminals and the need for appropriate language when interacting with families. Plus, they debate the number of divisions necessary to achieve the agency's goals.

Topics Covered:

  • The panel proposes a "Guardian Division" to replace patrol units, emphasizing community engagement and problem-solving
  • The name and designations for investigations of crimes against victims
  • Renaming divisions to better align with civilian roles
  • Highlighting a division that includes support roles such as SWAT, bomb units, helicopters, and canines
  • The need for a division dedicated to victim services, including victim advocates, outreach coordinators, and public health professionals
  • Debating the necessary amount of divisions and their structures
  • The importance of professional standards, finance, and public information
  • The challenges of defining departments

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In the field of law enforcement, the use of intentional language is crucial to convey values, build relationships within communities, and create clear divisions within police departments. In this episode, the panelists engage in a debate about reimagining police departments, focusing on their ideal structures, correct language when naming them, and their hierarchy. The conversation highlights the complexities and challenges of designing a modern, community-oriented law enforcement agency.

Throughout the conversation, the panelists propose that the new agency should be community-centric and have dedicated units for addressing area-specific issues. The panelists emphasize the importance of prioritizing victim services rather than solely pursuing criminals and the need for appropriate language when interacting with families. Plus, they debate the number of divisions necessary to achieve the agency's goals.

Topics Covered:

  • The panel proposes a "Guardian Division" to replace patrol units, emphasizing community engagement and problem-solving
  • The name and designations for investigations of crimes against victims
  • Renaming divisions to better align with civilian roles
  • Highlighting a division that includes support roles such as SWAT, bomb units, helicopters, and canines
  • The need for a division dedicated to victim services, including victim advocates, outreach coordinators, and public health professionals
  • Debating the necessary amount of divisions and their structures
  • The importance of professional standards, finance, and public information
  • The challenges of defining departments

Learn More:


  continue reading

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