In this episode, Dr. Rachelle Brackney speaks with Gregory A. Thomas, a former member of the Mollen Commission, about his experience investigating police corruption in New York City. They discuss the need for an outside agency to investigate corruption, the challenges faced by officers reporting corruption, and the importance of internal dismantling. They also explore the impact of corruption on community cooperation and provide advice for officers to avoid corruption. The conversation explores the topics of accountability, leadership, serving the community, and the concept of the aggrieved party in law enforcement.
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