

Ep. 1309 - Why The Criminal Justice System Gave Up On Punishing Criminals
Feb 6, 2024
This podcast explores the collapse of the criminal justice system and its consequences, discusses the shutdown of Native American museum exhibits and Jay Z's Grammy speech, questions the racist argument against punctuality, and highlights the importance of punishment as a deterrent. It also touches on the removal of Native American art, critiques a study on abortion accuracy, compares Trump and Biden's border records, discusses enforcing immigration laws, and challenges assumptions about white culture.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Collapse of the Criminal Justice System and the Origins of Lawlessness
02:02 • 4min
The Deterrent Effect of Punishment
06:14 • 12min
The Challenges of Studying Deterrence in the Criminal Justice System
17:48 • 4min
The Double Standard of Removing Native American Art and Artifacts
21:23 • 13min
Critiquing the Accuracy of a Study on Abortion in States with Abortion Bans
34:26 • 16min
Trump, the Wall, and Voting
50:37 • 3min
Solving the Border Issue and Enforcing Immigration Laws
53:43 • 4min
Lateness and White Culture
57:21 • 9min