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This podcast episode discusses police training and qualified immunity and whether they contribute to the lack of accountability for officers involved in fatal shootings.
35:30 - 38:07 (02:37)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses police training and qualified immunity and whether they contribute to the lack of accountability for officers involved in fatal shootings. The host argues that the training needs to be changed as it currently only lasts for around 6 months.
ChapterRe-Thinking Solutions for Gun Control and Police Reform
EpisodeE7: California's collapse, how SPACs are opening the markets for growth stocks & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The use of social workers instead of police officers for low-level offenses and domestic disturbances could be a more effective and modern approach to criminal justice reform while ensuring mental health issues are taken into account.
38:07 - 39:49 (01:41)
Summary
The use of social workers instead of police officers for low-level offenses and domestic disturbances could be a more effective and modern approach to criminal justice reform while ensuring mental health issues are taken into account.
ChapterRe-Thinking Solutions for Gun Control and Police Reform
EpisodeE7: California's collapse, how SPACs are opening the markets for growth stocks & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the idea of chaos theory in relation to policing and how building more layers of complexity to resolve the underlying problem of guns on the streets and police brutality is necessary.
39:49 - 44:57 (05:07)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the idea of chaos theory in relation to policing and how building more layers of complexity to resolve the underlying problem of guns on the streets and police brutality is necessary. Additionally, they mention the significance of live streaming through smartphones in bringing to light the murder of black and brown people by cops.
ChapterRe-Thinking Solutions for Gun Control and Police Reform
EpisodeE7: California's collapse, how SPACs are opening the markets for growth stocks & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker argues that getting rid of all guns in the hands of bad actors is unrealistic and proposes that police officers should have extended education and training to address issues of race in society.
44:57 - 46:35 (01:38)
Summary
The speaker argues that getting rid of all guns in the hands of bad actors is unrealistic and proposes that police officers should have extended education and training to address issues of race in society.