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Police Training in the 21st Century; How "Baltimore Became Baltimore"

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Is it time to rethink how we train our police? This hour, we take a closer look at police training guidelines both in Connecticut and across the nation. 

A little later, we also talk to The Washington Post’s Emily Badger about her thought-provoking story on “how Baltimore became Baltimore”.

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GUESTS:

  • Chief Anthony Salvatore - Chief of Police for the Town of Cromwell; Chairman of the Police Officer Standards and Training Council for the State of Connecticut
  • Lt. Dennis Tueller - Retired police lieutenant and trainer
  • Dr. Maria Haberfeld - Professor and Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City
  • Emily Badger - Reporter covering urban policy for The Washington Post’s Wonkblog

John Dankosky and Chion Wolf contributed to this show. 

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