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Episode 208: How US Media Repackages Pro-Police Policies as "Reform"

Sep 25, 2024
The discussion dives into how U.S. media has historically portrayed pro-police policies as reform, often increasing police budgets without addressing systemic issues. It critiques police technology and community policing initiatives, revealing them as ineffective at reducing violence. The role of body cameras and training simulators as tools for public relations rather than accountability is examined. Finally, the manipulation of language in reform discussions is unpacked, highlighting the gap between rhetoric and reality, pushing for a community-centered approach to safety.
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INSIGHT

Police Diversity Does Not Equal Reform

  • Increasing police diversity doesn't necessarily reduce police violence or harassment.
  • It remains a popular but superficial reform that doesn't change systemic outcomes.
INSIGHT

Police Training Fails to Curb Violence

  • Police training programs, including shooting simulators, spend millions but fail to reduce lethal violence.
  • The training often conditions officers to shoot, reinforcing violent responses instead of de-escalation.
ANECDOTE

Activist Joins Police Training TV Segment

  • Activist Jared Maupin participated in a police use-of-force scenario training on television.
  • After the exercise, he advocated compliance with police commands, reflecting police PR influence.
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