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Jeff Wenninger: Fixing Police Culture & Trust

32 min · 28. mai 2026
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What if the biggest problem in policing isn’t policy but perspective? Jeff Wenninger is a nationally recognized law enforcement expert and former LAPD officer with 33 years of experience, including leadership roles during some of the department’s most critical moments. In this episode, he shares how his unique upbringing and career shaped his approach to policing, leadership, and reform. This conversation explores the deeper issues behind police culture, the breakdown of public trust, and why effective communication and proactive relationship-building are essential for the future of public safety. Jeff also outlines practical ways law enforcement can evolve from within to create meaningful, lasting change. Key Takeaways: ● Perspective shapes policing: Broader life experiences can improve understanding, decision-making, and community relationships. ● Culture change takes time: Lasting reform happens through consistent leadership and example, not forced shifts. ● Trust is built before crisis: Strong community and media relationships must exist long before critical incidents occur. ● Messaging matters: Poor communication during crises can damage credibility and erode public trust. ● Proactive reform is critical: Law enforcement must evolve internally rather than wait for change to be imposed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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