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134 BOYZ PODCAST FT. NEW YORK FINEST RETIRED OFFICER POLICE ( STACEY )
- 2024/09/05
- 再生時間: 1 時間 13 分
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Summary
In this podcast episode, the hosts introduce their guest, Stacey Williams, a former police officer in New York City. Stacey shares her journey of becoming a police officer, starting from her childhood in Queens to her time in the police academy. She discusses the challenges she faced, the impact on her personal life and family, and the perception of being a police officer in her neighborhood. Stacey also talks about her experiences patrolling different boroughs and the importance of communication and empathy in policing. In this part of the conversation, Stacey discusses the challenges she faced as a black female police officer. She talks about the lack of respect and racism she experienced from both colleagues and the public. Stacey emphasizes the importance of maintaining self-respect and not compromising her values. She also mentions the prevalence of drinking culture within law enforcement. The conversation touches on the topic of interactions between police officers and civilians, with differing perspectives on rights and authority. Stacey advises aspiring female officers to stay mentally strong, stay true to themselves, and make a positive impact. The conversation explores the relationship between police officers and the community, discussing the role of social media in shaping perceptions. The participants discuss the importance of holding police officers accountable for their actions and the need for officers to intervene when witnessing misconduct. They also touch on the challenges officers face in balancing their personal lives with the demands of the job. The conversation highlights the need for better relationships between the police and the community, as well as the importance of education and understanding in overcoming the stigma associated with being a police officer. In this conversation, Stacey discusses the perception of young Black men being arrested more than other groups. She challenges the notion and suggests that it is the media's portrayal that creates this perception. Stacey also emphasizes the importance of parenting and discipline in shaping the behavior of young people. The conversation touches on the 'Raise the Age' policy and the need for accountability in the justice system. The hosts and Stacey also discuss the changing demographics of professions like teaching and law enforcement, as well as the importance of community involvement and mentorship.