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Kathleen O'Toole, the former chief of police in both Boston and Seattle, and the inaugural Chief Inspector of the Garda Inspectorate in Ireland, tasked with overseeing the effectiveness and efficiency of the Garda. Her extensive background provides a well-rounded perspective on law enforcement, spanning both sides of the Atlantic.

"In my journey through the corridors of policing on both sides of the Atlantic, from the gritty streets of Boston to the dynamic challenges of Seattle and the nuanced landscapes of Ireland, I reflect on a career sparked not by strategy but by a simple dare. The early days were marked by the adrenaline of crime-fighting, a whirlwind of arrests and pursuits. However, the realization dawned that beneath the surface, the heart of policing lay in aiding the vulnerable, in being there for those facing life's darkest moments."


O'Toole emphasizes the importance of building solid teams and cites examples from her career, such as multidisciplinary approaches in Boston, comprehensive strategies for domestic violence in Massachusetts, and establishing a navigation team in Seattle to assist people experiencing homelessness.