June 09, 2020
Pod Save The People
What Science Says About Police (with John Rappaport)
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In This Episode
This week DeRay sits down with John Rappaport, a law professor and research scholar examining criminal procedures in the justice system. They discuss Rappaport’s findings regarding police misconduct and the effects of police behavior on communities.