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This conversation involves a discussion of the ongoing agitation over police reform and the proposal by LeGrier for the president to remake the police department and put his own people in charge.
58:39 - 59:46 (01:07)
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This conversation involves a discussion of the ongoing agitation over police reform and the proposal by LeGrier for the president to remake the police department and put his own people in charge.
ChapterPolice Reform and Accountability
EpisodeBen Shapiro's Book: Part Whatever, The Journey Refuses to End
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In this episode, Andrew Marantz and Levon Williams discuss the power of language in driving social and political change, unpacking how pressure from the federal government and community organizing ultimately led to concrete police reform in cities like Detroit.
59:46 - 1:01:15 (01:29)
Summary
In this episode, Andrew Marantz and Levon Williams discuss the power of language in driving social and political change, unpacking how pressure from the federal government and community organizing ultimately led to concrete police reform in cities like Detroit.
ChapterPolice Reform and Accountability
EpisodeBen Shapiro's Book: Part Whatever, The Journey Refuses to End
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The police enrollment standards in a major city are being completely remade, with changes to education requirements and allowing those convicted of nonviolent felonies to be considered for roles.
1:01:15 - 1:03:28 (02:12)
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The police enrollment standards in a major city are being completely remade, with changes to education requirements and allowing those convicted of nonviolent felonies to be considered for roles. The motivation behind the changes is to address racial disparities in the police department.