
Does federal review lead to real police department reform?
Clip: 2/2/2016 | 6m 25s
The Justice Department plans to review the San Francisco Police Department.
The Justice Department plans to review the San Francisco Police Department after a fatal shooting of an African-American man in January. While that city requested the review, across the nation, there have been many others not undertaken voluntarily. Sarah Childress of Frontline joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss a project with The Washington Post that examines how those investigations work.
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Does federal review lead to real police department reform?
Clip: 2/2/2016 | 6m 25s
The Justice Department plans to review the San Francisco Police Department after a fatal shooting of an African-American man in January. While that city requested the review, across the nation, there have been many others not undertaken voluntarily. Sarah Childress of Frontline joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss a project with The Washington Post that examines how those investigations work.
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