
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw on Law Enforcement's Role in Community Mental Health, Prevention, and Public Safety
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In this compelling episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal sit down with Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw—a leader whose vision has transformed law enforcement in South Florida and beyond to talk about law enforcement's role in community mental health, prevention, and public safety.
Sheriff Bradshaw shares the remarkable story of how, during his 20-year tenure, he's implemented groundbreaking programs that extend far beyond traditional policing. From early investments in youth prevention and community support to launching the nation's first law enforcement-based mental health unit, his approach is rooted in compassion, prevention, and forward-thinking public health strategies.
Together, they discuss:
- Why Sheriff Bradshaw has invested millions into youth programs and prevention services
- The creation of Palm Beach County's mental health unit and how it works alongside clinicians to de-escalate crises
- How therapy dogs and trauma-informed deputies are changing lives in high-stress environments
- The reality first responders face with trauma and addiction—and the importance of specialized treatment programs like Hanley's Patriots Program
- Why collaboration between law enforcement and mental health professionals is critical to public safety
Whether you're a mental health professional, a public servant, or someone impacted by addiction or trauma, this episode offers potent insights into what's possible when leaders choose compassion and community care.
Listen now and discover how Sheriff Bradshaw is changing the conversation around safety, service, and healing.
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