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From Police Chief to Mental Health Reformer

From Police Chief to Mental Health Reformer

Episode 211 Published 6 hours ago
Description

For more than four decades, Roy Taylor has served on the front lines of law enforcement, military service, and leadership. But after witnessing a troubling pattern in police encounters involving mental health crises, he begins asking a difficult question: can policing be done differently?

In this episode of Living Your Legacy, Roy shares the experiences that shaped his commitment to service, the lessons learned from 45 years in law enforcement, and the mission that drives his work today through Taylor Law Enforcement Consulting Group. From serving as a police chief and military officer to becoming an expert witness in civil rights cases, he reveals what leadership, accountability, and integrity truly look like under pressure.

Discover how purpose-driven leadership, police reform, mental health crisis intervention, and public trust intersect in one man's lifelong pursuit of justice and service.

Key Takeaways

• Why leadership through service creates lasting impact

• How resilience helped him overcome challenges throughout his career

• The importance of de-escalation during mental health crises

• Why integrity matters more than popularity in leadership

• How small changes in police training can save lives

Notable Quotes

• "Protecting people should never come at the cost of dignity."

• "The need to use force should be the last resort."

• "Real leadership means making the hard calls and owning the outcome."

• "I want to figure out a way that I could help reduce those deaths."

• "You don't have to wear a badge to live with honor. You just have to do what's right, especially when it's hard."

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