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Ex-NYPD chief Terry Monahan: Policing ‘with communities, not against them’ drove crime down to a record low

SUBSCRIBE 14th February 2025Ian Weinfass, Policing Insight  1 Comment
Former New York Police Department Chief of Department Terry Monahan, who was a police officer in the city for 39 years, spoke to Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass about how a new neighbourhood policing model and a genuine approach to listening to the community led to record low levels of crime and homicide, and how a famous picture of him taking a knee with Black Lives Matters protesters came about.

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