I do believe there is an argument to be made with “bad apples” but it’s not individual cops, it’s police departments. Just like businesses, there is a tone at the top that is set. A “culture” if you will.
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Replying to @DaryRezvani
It's more than a culture, it's training and indoctrination.
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Replying to @Tower_District
All of those things go into building the culture though.
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Replying to @DaryRezvani
The difference in the words is INTENT. Training and indoctrination are on purpose. Culture is not. Words matter.
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Replying to @Tower_District
Agree to disagree because when you’re building private culture the training you receive and the people they choose to do the training is extremely intentional. I’m not saying o all of the sudden they had this culture. Building culture is very intentional.
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Replying to @DaryRezvani
You are making my same point while trying very hard to make a different one. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Yea I think we’re saying the same thing just disagreeing on whether the term culture is passive or intentional.
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