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392. This Podcast Will Polarize You – And It Should | Matt Taibbi

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

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Debunking the Perception of Deadly Force by Police on Black People

Recent research suggests that there is no solid evidence to support the claim that police are more likely to use deadly force on black people compared to white people. However, there are concerns about the frequent stopping and harassment of individuals, which could benefit from further discussion and investigation. The broken window hypothesis, which suggests that addressing minor infractions can prevent major crimes, has been implemented in places like New York City. However, there are criticisms regarding its implementation, including unequal application in certain neighborhoods. Overall, further research and analysis are needed to determine the true impact of such policies on crime rates.

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