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Protection and Prevention: Political Candidates, Elected Officials and Political Violence
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Protection and Prevention: Political Candidates, Elected Officials and Political Violence

Critical Dispatch · Paul Woodhull

September 26, 202447m 1s

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Show Notes

In the aftermath of two assasination attempts of former President Donald Trump, former Seattle Police Chief, Boston Police Commissioner, and Massachusetts Secretary of Security Kathleen O'Toole analyzes the critical role local, county, and state police forces play when complementing federal agencies for the security of Presidential candidates.

Then, crowd behavior and policing expert Professor Clifford Stott, explains the science behind the psychology and dynamics of crowd behavior that is critical to the prevention of mass violence during the election season.

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Kathleen O'TooleAssasinationPresident Donlad Trump