Race and Policing Part 2: Predictive Policing, Funding Priorities, and Working Toward a Solution

In the second of this two-part Reasonably Speaking episode Sherrilyn Ifill (NAACP LDF), Barry Friedman (NYU Law), and John Malcolm (Heritage Foundation) explore the intersection of race and policing in the United States. They discuss the history of race relations in the U.S., and the resulting impact on law enforcement practices as it relates to predictive policing, funding priorities, and working toward a solution.

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Related video: Race and Policing Part 1: History, Training Programs, and Police as First Responders

 

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Published: 2019

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