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Dr. Laurence Ralph, Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center of Transnational Policing at Princeton University, sits down with Council CEO Megan Torrey to unpack continuing racial injustices and inherent biases within U.S. law enforcement. As we grapple with the question of effective police reform, we ask: which policing models in other nations have succeeded, which have failed, and what can we learn from them?
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Dr. Laurence Ralph, Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center of Transnational Policing at Princeton University, sits down with Council CEO Megan Torrey to unpack continuing racial injustices and inherent biases within U.S. law enforcement. As we grapple with the question of effective police reform, we ask: which policing models in other nations have succeeded, which have failed, and what can we learn from them?
For more visit: www.ctwac.org/podcasts
Follow us @ctwac on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Check out our website for upcoming programs and events.
Be sure to like and subscribe to State of the World podcast and share new episodes with friends, family and colleagues! See you next week.