
59. Michael Huemer - Progressive Myths
Ideas Having Sex
Deconstructing Bias: Crime, Policing, and Race
This chapter analyzes police encounters involving Black individuals and challenges the notion of systemic bias by contextualizing interactions with crime statistics. It presents experimental findings that suggest police are less biased than often perceived, while also discussing the complex historical factors influencing drug policies in Black communities. The narrative emphasizes the need for a comprehensive understanding of the societal dynamics at play in crime and law enforcement.
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