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The Golden Rule

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How can we move forward in this divided world? Host Dan Baum talks with Maj. Cleveland Smith of the 91É«ÇéƬ Department of Public Safety and Police about the importance of listening and empathy â€” for the police and for all humans.

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Cleveland Smith

Major Cleveland Smith, deputy director of 91É«ÇéƬ Public Safety and Police

Maj. Cleveland Smith joined the college on Nov. 1, 2005. He began his law enforcement career with the Anne Arundel County Police Department in 1980. While with the police department he served in a number of positions before becoming a sergeant. During his 20-year tenure with the police department, he worked in the functional areas of patrol operations, special operations, criminal investigation and internal affairs. Prior to joining 91É«ÇéƬ, Smith spent five years working for the Maryland Juvenile Services as an investigator.

Smith is not only the administrative services commander, but also the department’s accreditation manager and an accreditation assessor for the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA).

Smith is a graduate of John Hopkins University, Bowie State University and the University of D.C. He holds a master’s degree in Applied Behavioral Science and bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice.

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