Leon County Sheriff's Office Podcast
In this deep-dive interview, Major Norman Mack shares the evolution of detention operations from the 1990s to the post-pandemic era. He discusses the "Swiss Army knife" beginnings of his career in Jefferson County, where he learned the art of communication by managing everything from booking to medical care. The conversation explores the heavy transition to Leon County, the intricacies of gang investigation, and the unique challenges of civil judicial services. Major Mack’s story is a class in leading by example and maintaining personal integrity in high-pressure environments. -- Major Mack's early influences, including the pivotal role his mother played in shaping his character and his decision to confess Christ in 1995. -- The transition from a small "linear" jail to the "direct supervision" model used at the Leon County Detention Facility. -- The importance of unwavering principles and why treating every individual with the same level of respect is vital for safety and order. -- His tenure in classification and booking, and how specialized gang training led to award-winning investigative results. -- The operational challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and how leading from the front kept staff motivated during a global crisis. -- The jump to Judicial Services, highlighting the complex work of the civil unit and the management of warrants and bailiffs. +++++++ This is episode 012. Find more information here: https://www.leoncountyso.com/
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