The Primary Witness

A Shrink, a Lawyer and a Cop walk into a bar...

1 h 42 min · 14 de ago de 2022
Portada del episodio A Shrink, a Lawyer and a Cop walk into a bar...

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In this conversation, I sit with former district attorney Jason Kramer and a local SWAT commander (whose identity will be kept secret for privacy). We discuss the complexities of what it means to enforce the law and the interaction between law enforcement and mental health issues. The difficulty in addressing systemic issues in training on mental health and law enforcement. The exploration is fruitful and thought-provoking, partially concluding that empathy training is a must-have across all areas of involvement.

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