Criminal (In)justice

Special: A City Divided

01.11.2020 - By David HarrisPlay

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Years before Ferguson, the well-publicized beating of a black teen by three white police officers exposed a deep racial divide in Pittsburghers' perceptions of, and experiences with, law enforcement. On its tenth anniversary, David Harris explores the Jordan Miles case and its aftermath in a new book -- A City Divided: Race, Fear and the Law in Police Confrontations. In this special episode, Dave sits down with producer Josh Raulerson to discuss what the incident can teach us about race, human perception, and the militarization of policing. Catch Dave on tour: Jan. 14: Pittsburgh, PA (Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures) Jan. 16: New York, NY (Brennan Center for Justice) Jan. 27: Washington, DC (Busboys and Poets Bookstore) Feb. 13: Philadelphia, PA (Free Library of Philadelphia) Support Criminal Injustice at $5/month to unlock extra bonus episodes and more on the Members feed: patreon.com/criminalinjustice

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