How A police force Officer Is Treated In prison house | Jeff Asher
Jeff Asher served in the United States Marines before becoming a police force Officer in his hometown of Springfield, Massachusetts. After nearly 16 years on the force and a series of reprimands regarding violent incidents with civilians, Jeff is sentenced to prison house. In this episode we learn about Jeff’s upbringing, serving during Desert Storm, life as a police force officer and how a cop is treated inside prison house.
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00:00 Intro/Factor
01:53 Childhood/Upbringing
06:48 Joining the Marines
10:12 Desert Storm
16:32 Ever seek help for PTSD?
17:56 Joining the police force
21:21 police force training
23:14 Veterans joining the force
25:02 Day One as a cop
28:43 Violence towards cops and relationships built with each other
34:22 Corrupt Partner
42:14 Factor AD
44:13 First Incident and Suspension
53:09 Returning to Work
57:05 2d Incident and Suspension
1:02:11 Third Incident that leads to arrest
1:08:09 Arrested
1:13:10 What was it like being a defendant?
1:20:13 Cop in Jail
1:27:17 Had to Fight in prison house
1:28:32 Treatment in prison house
1:33:52 Life after prison house
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