Podcast appearances and mentions of William J Bratton

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Best podcasts about William J Bratton

Latest podcast episodes about William J Bratton

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City Journal's 10 Blocks: Policing as a Profession: A Conversation with William Bratton

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021


Former NYPD and LAPD commissioner William J. Bratton joins Rafael A. Mangual to discuss his new book, the professionalization of police departments, and the changes that threaten to undo progress in policing. His new book, The Profession, is out now. Find the transcript of this conversation and more at City Journal.

Skullduggery
Crime and punishment (with Bill Bratton)

Skullduggery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 59:51


What is the cause of the nationwide rise in personal, violent crime? Veteran police commissioner Bill Bratton joins hosts Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman and Victoria Bassetti to discuss the rise in crime, and to comment on the national conversation about the role of police. Bratton shares his thoughts on what reforms are needed, which ones he's against, and to talk about the role of the “Defund the Police” movement on officer morale. He also has some things to say about his former boss, Rudy Giuliani.Plus, we hear from DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about the threat of domestic extremists, and get to hear some of the early responses to the new season of the critically-acclaimed podcast Conspiracyland, The Secret Lives and Brutal Death of Jamal Khashoggi, which is available now.GUEST:Bill Bratton (@CommissBratton), Executive Chairman, Teneo Risk; fmr. police commissioner, NYC (1994-1996; 2014-2016), Boston (1993-1994); fmr. police chief, L.A. (2002-2009) HOSTS:Michael Isikoff (@Isikoff), Chief Investigative Correspondent, Yahoo NewsDaniel Klaidman (@dklaidman), Editor in Chief, Yahoo NewsVictoria Bassetti (@VBass), fellow, Brennan Center for Justice (contributing co-host) RESOURCES:“Conspiracyland” Season 3: The Secret Lives and Brutal Death of Jamal Khashoggi“‘The most significant terrorism-related threat': DHS secretary says domestic extremists now more a danger to U.S. than foreign terrorist groups” by Michael Isikoff (June 15, Yahoo News)White House Fact Sheet: National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism (June 15)The Profession: A Memoir of Community, Race, and the Arc of Policing in America by Bill Bratton and Peter Knobler (2021; Penguin Random House)“As a longtime police chief, I believe we have to reestablish trust” by William J. Bratton (June 4, Washington Post)“Making New York less safe: Bills in Albany would make it harder to protect law-abiding” by William J. Bratton (June 10; New York Daily... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Teneo Insights Podcast
Law Enforcement in America

Teneo Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 59:06


William J. Bratton, Executive Chairman of Teneo's Risk Advisory practice and former New York City Police Commissioner, and Charles H. Ramsey, Co-Chair of President Obama's Task Force on 21st Century Policing and former Philadelphia Police Commissioner, join Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President of Political Risk Advisory, for an important conversation on the current landscape and the role of corporate America in responding to current events and shaping national policing reforms, including standards around accountability, training, community engagement and transparency.

Newt's World
Episode 100: Chaos in Our Cities

Newt's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 52:43


Mobs have taken over the streets of our cities. Rioters cry to “Defund the Police” while shootings are on the rise in several major U.S. cities. How do we restore law and order and stop the cries to defund the police and instead, defend and support our men and women in blue? Newt’s guest is Commissioner William J. Bratton.

City Journal's 10 Blocks
Policing on the Brink: A Conversation with William Bratton

City Journal's 10 Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 26:20


Former NYPD and LAPD commissioner William J. Bratton joins Brian Anderson to discuss the troubling state of crime and law enforcement in America, the NYPD's decision to disband its plainclothes unit, the challenges of police morale and recruitment, and more.

Teneo Insights Podcast
Corporate Leadership in Driving Societal Change

Teneo Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 61:01


Ursula Burns, former CEO of Xerox, and William J. Bratton, former NYPD Commissioner, join Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President of Teneo's Political Risk Advisory business, to discuss the Black Lives Matter movement, law enforcement reform, and the corporate response to these issues.

City Journal's 10 Blocks
William Bratton on "Precision Policing"

City Journal's 10 Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 24:31


Former NYPD and LAPD commissioner William J. Bratton joins City Journal editor Brian Anderson to discuss Bratton's 40-plus-year career in law enforcement, the lessons learned in New York and Los Angeles, and the challenges facing American police.  Bratton began his career in Boston, where he joined the police department in 1970 after serving three years in the U.S. Army's Military Police during the Vietnam War. He was named chief of the New York City Transit Police in 1990, where he oversaw dramatic crime reductions in the subway system. In 1994, newly elected mayor Rudy Giuliani appointed Bratton commissioner of the NYPD. From 2002 to 2009, Bratton served as Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. In 2014, he was again named New York City Police Commissioner by Mayor Bill de Blasio, before stepping down in 2016. In the Summer 2018 Issue of City Journal, Bratton and coauthor Jon Murad (a former assistant commissioner and uniformed NYPD officer) write about Bratton's second tour as commissioner in New York and the model that they have developed--"precision policing"--that could lead to a new era of public safety and better police-community relations.