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Liberating America's Prisoners and the Fallacy of Community Policing

Liberating America's Prisoners and the Fallacy of Community Policing
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Efforts to train US Prisoners on Kingian Nonviolence and why there is no such thing as community policing.

On this episode of "By Any Means Necessary" host Eugene Puryear is joined by Kazu Haga, Founder & Coordinator, East Point Peace Academy to talk about implicit bias in society and how it overwhelming leads to disproportionate rates of arrest of brown and black people. The pair also talks about efforts to train America's prisoners on the real legacy and teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

In a special third part host Eugene Puryear is joined by Dr. Philip Stinson, Associate Professor, Criminal Justice Program at Bowling Green State University to talk about the fallacy of community policing and the negative side effects of being a police officer in the United States.

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