NYTimes: The Commish, the 2nd Time Around

NYTimes: The Commish, the 2nd Time Around by Maureen Dowd, about the new NYPD Commissioner and stop and frisk. I avoid most opinion pieces, but this is interesting about the attitudes of the NYPD in the post-“stop-and-frisk” world and the new Mayor. From page 2:

But he believes he can resolve the problems with stop-and-frisk and shaky morale. “I didn’t come back to New York to fail,” he said flatly, dapper as ever in a Hermès tie with elephants and a blue Rolex watch his wife gave him.

Bratton said he wants to bring in a language expert, as he did back in 1994, to train police on the best ways to use language to “calm down incidents” by being respectful rather than ratchet them up by being confrontational.

Noting that you have to use stop-and-frisk “with skill,” he said: “We have an expression in policing that it’s not the use of force that gets cops in trouble, it’s the use of language.”

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