
New Books in Sociology Frank R. Baumgartner, “Suspect Citizens: What 20 Million Traffic Stops Tell Us about Policing and Race” (Cambridge UP, 2018)
Oct 8, 2024
Frank R. Baumgartner, a political science professor at UNC Chapel Hill and co-author of "Suspect Citizens", explores the implications of the landmark Terry v. Ohio case on modern policing. He discusses his analysis of 20 million traffic stops, revealing alarming racial disparities where Black drivers are disproportionately targeted. The conversation delves into the impact of political power on policing practices and highlights successful community reforms in Fayetteville, showing how trust can be rebuilt through genuine public safety efforts.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Policing and Racial Disparities
03:12 • 13min
Exploring Racial Disparities in Traffic Stops and the Impact of Political Power
16:39 • 3min
Policing Disparities and Community Trust
19:22 • 9min
Reforming Policing for Community Trust and Safety
28:00 • 2min
Reforming Policing: Improving Community Relations and Public Safety
30:02 • 3min
