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Encore | Unintended Consequences: LE Perspectives on Federal Policies

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Originally airing back in July 2023 and hosted by the National Law Enforcement Museum, we revisit a program about federal policies and how those decisions can impact law enforcement officers and the communities they serve.
There have been times in American law enforcement history when federal policy decisions affected law enforcement professionals and how they were expected to approach enforcing them. In some instances, these policies caused more harm than good on both law enforcement and communities. This program will shed light on some of these historic moments in our nation that should encourage lawmakers and law enforcement officers to work together to ensure we are able to keep both our communities and the officers who serve them safe.
Featuring:

Moderator
Diane Goldstein
, Executive Director, Law Enforcement Action Partnership

Participants

  • Chief Rodney Bryant, Atlanta PD (Ret.), National First Vice President, NOBLE
  • Jon Adler, President, FLEOA Foundation
  • Peter J. Forcelli, Deputy Assistant Director, ATF (Ret.)
  • Michelle Minton, Senior Policy Analyst, Reason Foundation

https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/

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Originally airing back in July 2023 and hosted by the National Law Enforcement Museum, we revisit a program about federal policies and how those decisions can impact law enforcement officers and the communities they serve.
There have been times in American law enforcement history when federal policy decisions affected law enforcement professionals and how they were expected to approach enforcing them. In some instances, these policies caused more harm than good on both law enforcement and communities. This program will shed light on some of these historic moments in our nation that should encourage lawmakers and law enforcement officers to work together to ensure we are able to keep both our communities and the officers who serve them safe.
Featuring:

Moderator
Diane Goldstein
, Executive Director, Law Enforcement Action Partnership

Participants

  • Chief Rodney Bryant, Atlanta PD (Ret.), National First Vice President, NOBLE
  • Jon Adler, President, FLEOA Foundation
  • Peter J. Forcelli, Deputy Assistant Director, ATF (Ret.)
  • Michelle Minton, Senior Policy Analyst, Reason Foundation

https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/

  continue reading

130 episodes

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