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Guest: Jim Rankin, staff reporter
Twenty years ago, the Star published a landmark and controversial investigation examining data that showed police interaction with racialized people occurred at a higher rate, kicking of years of stories that reinforced this initial conclusion. This past year, after looking at their own data, acting Toronto police chief James Ramer apologized for police interactions with the Black community. The problems persist through all areas of law enforcement despite the acknowledgments.
This episode was produced by Alexis Green, Paulo Marques and Raju Mudhar.
Audio source: CBC and Globe and Mail
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Guest: Jim Rankin, staff reporter
Twenty years ago, the Star published a landmark and controversial investigation examining data that showed police interaction with racialized people occurred at a higher rate, kicking of years of stories that reinforced this initial conclusion. This past year, after looking at their own data, acting Toronto police chief James Ramer apologized for police interactions with the Black community. The problems persist through all areas of law enforcement despite the acknowledgments.
This episode was produced by Alexis Green, Paulo Marques and Raju Mudhar.
Audio source: CBC and Globe and Mail
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