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The Joy Cardin Show
Thursday, December 11, 2014, 7:00am
By Bill Martens

According to Joy Cardin’s guest, it’s time to abandon the domination policing style and adopt a democratic system.  She talks with former Madison police chief David Couper about how he says police departments can better serve through improved training, self-control and other measures.

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