Community Policing
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Oct 03, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:46:13
A Yale University study of New Haven’s community policing policy shows that personal relationships developed by police increase trust and improve public attitudes. Is this the future of policing in our region? Our guests: Kyle Peyton, Ph.D. candidate, political science, Yale University; author, A field experiment on community policing and police legitimacy Robert Kalamaras, captain, Special Services Bureau, Fairfield Police Department Terry Blake, lieutenant, public information officer and commander, Community Police Services, Norwalk Police Department Gary MacNamara, retired chief, Fairfield Police Department; executive director, Public Safety and Government Affairs, Sacred Heart University Martin Parker and Martha Ross, community engagement officers, Yale University Police Department Kyle Strober, executive director, Association for a Better Long Island
A Yale University study of New Haven’s community policing policy shows that personal relationships developed by police increase trust and improve public attitudes. Is this the future of policing in our region? Our guests: Kyle Peyton, Ph.D. candidate, political science, Yale University; author, A field experiment on community policing and police legitimacy Robert Kalamaras, captain, Special Services Bureau, Fairfield Police Department Terry Blake, lieutenant, public information officer and

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