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Safe-T Act debate intensifies: Lawmakers from both sides share views (Pt 2)

Safe-T Act debate intensifies: Lawmakers from both sides share views (Pt 2)

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In the second episode of our three‑part SAFE‑T Act series, Illinois House Speaker Pro Tempore Representative Kam Buckner and State Senator John Curran join the conversation—bringing perspectives from both sides of the General Assembly. They discuss how the bill was crafted without meaningful input from local law enforcement, the shift from reactive to proactive policing by blending data-driven models with broken‑windows theory, and the lessons learned from police chiefs across the country. They also unpack the behind‑the‑scenes political currents that shape policing in ways the public rarely sees, the urgency to act following high‑profile tragedies like George Floyd and Laquan McDonald, and the debate over wise versus wasteful use of police resources—especially given Chicago’s unique history and violence patterns. This episode pulls back the curtain on policy-making, giving you a legislative lens on the public safety reforms sweeping Illinois. 00:00 Introduction 01:20 Between Two Linebackers 03:00 Who is John Curran? 05:27 Who is Kam Buckner? 09:07 Telling Cops How to Do Their Jobs 10:43 Who Wrote the SAFE-T Act? 14:56 Reactive Policing to Proactive Policing 18:00 Ron Serpas and Data-Driven Policing 19:15 "Doing Something" After George Floyd 20:58 Learning from Other Chiefs 23:20 Policing Gang Activity 25:05 Abandoning Winning Strategies 26:10 Experts Versus Politicians 27:40 How Do We Move Forward? 30:21 The Three Kinds of Police 31:28 Dispatching and the Clean Screen 32:02 Using Cops Wisely 34:15 Laquan McDonald and George Floyd 37:15 Miranda Rights Were "Radical" Too 38:22 Half Cop/Half Egghead 39:11 Collaboration and Deadlines 40:24 Pre-trial Fairness Act 42:26 Learning from Scandals 45:01 Overlooking Black on Black Crime 46:18 Chicago's History of Violence 48:10 Cops are Human 49:58 Executing the Law 51:52 Suggested Fixes 52:52 Felony Murder 56:10 Conclusion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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