Joshua, How do you learn to live with and address injustice -- real or perceived -- without thinking about it? I'd suggest a more open disposition to these complex matters. That said, some positive is always welcome; just please don't turn a blind eye to the critically important work of examining our (LE) practices, especially if the people LE professionals serve are literally crying out for it. Make sense? What do you think?
Joshua, How do you learn to live with and address injustice -- real or perceived -- without thinking about it? I'd suggest a more open disposition to these complex matters. That said, some positive is always welcome; just please don't turn a blind eye to the critically important work of examining our (LE) practices, especially if the people LE professionals serve are literally crying out for it. Make sense? What do you think?
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