Notes from America with Kai Wright

Putting An End To Toxic Cop Culture


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When it comes to police reform, a retired NYPD detective argues that policing as a profession must evolve or go away completely. 

The problem of police violence, and the excessive use of force in Black and Brown communities in particular, has spanned centuries and retired NYPD detective Marq Claxton says that the force’s stubborn, insular culture was built to last. Claxton, co-founder of the organization 100 Blacks In Law Enforcement Who Care and member of the Black Law Enforcement Alliance, joins host Kai Wright to offer insights on police culture from his two decades in the field. They speak about the psyche of police officers and Claxton’s experience as a Black person in law enforcement.

This episode was originally published as ‘Why Cops Don’t Change’ on April 19, 2021. Listen to more episodes here

Companion listening for this episode:

David Dinkins vs. the NYPD (6/14/2021)

How NYC’s first Black mayor tried to balance concerns about public safety with demands for a more accountable police force -- and the violent resistance he faced from the police union.

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