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Episode 133: The Future of Policing in America
4 years ago
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The Bill Walton Show Roundtable worries about what the future of law enforcement could look like in this country.
In many cities, seasoned officers are rushing to retire - causing a major deficit as those positions are becoming harder to fill.
Increasingly, resisting arrest is becoming a badge of protest. Â And rather than punishing law breakers, police officers are being demonized for doing their jobs.
What happens if big city Mayors actually do "defund the police?" Â What will cities look like a decade from now? Â Who will be keeping the peace? Â Who will want to live there?
Much to ponder, and unless we change course, the future of cities look dystopian.
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