L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca tells Full Disclosure Network™ in an Internet Video, “We are a social service agency, and I am viewed as a social worker sheriff.” The interview is available at http://www.fulldisclosure.net/flash/425_baca_preview.htm on demand, 24/7 as a public service. Baca’s comments were made in connection with an interview covering “use of force” policy changes within the department since the well publicized Sheriffs "shoot out" incident in the City of Compton where 120 rounds were fired at an unarmed suspect.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) December 25, 2005 -- Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca tells Full Disclosure Network™ in a five-minute Internet Video “We are a social service agency and I am viewed as a social service sheriff.” Available at http://www.fulldisclosure.net/flash/425_baca_preview.htm on demand, 24/7 as a public service.
Baca’s comments were made in connection with a discussion covering “use of force” policy changes within the department since the well publicized shooting incident in the City of Compton where 120 rounds were fired at an unarmed suspect.
When asked by host Leslie Dutton how his deputies win respect for their authority if they use a “social worker” approach when dealing with drunken, unruly people in a public places, Baca responded, “there have to be exceptions.” He went on to say that when an unruly person, under the influence of drugs is a threat to themselves and society at large, you cannot use the “social worker” approach.
The Full Disclosure Network™ interview with Baca consisted of three segments covering the following topics:
- 1st Segment: “Social Worker” Sheriffs, use of force policy changes and deputy discretion.
- 2nd Segment: Complete details of the Compton shoot-out and Sheriff Baca’s policy on issuing Concealed Weapon Permits
- 3rd Segment: Hiring policies, Federal Consent Decrees and changes in hiring standards and Sheriff’s Reserve Deputy program and the Terrorist Reserve unit.
A FREE five minute streaming video of this first segment will be launched on the http://www.fulldisclosure.net/flash/425_baca_preview.htm featured 24/7 on demand plus on 40 cable systems. Listing of channels and airtimes can be found by community on the website.
The Full Disclosure Network™ cable and Internet television programs are billed as "the news behind the news" and have focused on law enforcement policy at the local, state and nation level for the past thirteen years. In 2002 a Special Series featuring Baca and entitled “ L.A.’s War Against Terrorism” received a local Emmy Award for public affairs/informational programming from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
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