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Description
In this 1978 oral history interview, police chief Bill Walsh discusses the trends and issues, current and past, of his tenure on the Mill Valley police force. Bill enriches his discussion both a wide lens and an eye for detail, recounting crime statistics, offering theories about the causes of certain crimes, addressing popular policing myths, and providing reasoned opinions on the nature of law enforcement. Bill grew up in Mill Valley and chose to give back to the community as a police officer. Throughout this interview, it is clear that he has kept the pulse of the Mill Valley community through periods of radical change on both the national and local level. Editor's Note: It appears that minor changes were made to this transcript to aid narrative flow.
Identifier
260F2448-56F5-4BA7-B3F3-092350532554 2017.079.001
Subject
Alcoholism Bank of America bombing Burglaries Capital punishment Chief of Police Community service Drug trade Homestead Valley Homicides Housing Justice Juvenile crime Law enforcement Law enforcement officers Law enforcement training Marijuana MV history - Baby boom years (1950s and early 1960s) MV history - Music and counterculture (1960s and 1970s) MV history - WWI and WWII Oral history - Local government, police, firefighters Parking tickets Public Safety Building - Mill Valley Schoolchildren Sex crimes Vietnam War
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