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Lieutenant Detective Pat Glynn: Saving Lives with Narcan

Agosto 2012

Lieutenant Detective Pat Glynn, Commander: Special Investigations/Narcotics Unit of the Quincy, Massachusetts Police Department, shares some impressive results, where opiate overdose deaths have been greatly reduced by officers carrying Naloxone, or Narcan. Recorded at the Law Enforcement Safety and Drug Policy Summit, coordinated by the North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition, June 12th, 2012, in Raleigh, NC.

Part 2: Saving Drug-Endangered Children: An Interview With Commander Lori Moriarty

Abril 2011
During this podcast, Rebecca Rose, BJA Policy Advisor, continues her conversation with Commander Lori Moriarty of the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children about resources that are available to combat the issue of drug-endangered children.

Part 2: The Concept of Predictive Policing: An Interview With Chief William Bratton

Abril 2011
During this podcast, BJA Acting Director Burch is joined by NIJ Acting Director Kristina Rose to talk with William Bratton, former Chief of Police of the Los Angeles Police Department and former Police Commissioner of the New York City and Boston Police Departments, about the concept of predictive policing.

The National Intelligence Model and Strategies From Great Britain: An Interview With Chief Superintendent David Bilson

Abril 2011
During this podcast, Michael Medaris, BJA Senior Policy Advisor, talks with David Bilson, Chief Superintendent at the London Metropolitan Police Service, regarding London's National Intelligence Model, and how this model compares to policing methods used in the United States.
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