
How deeply rooted biases affect how police enforce the law
Clip: 12/16/2014 | 8m 42s
Special correspondent Jackie Judd reports from Oakland.
In some communities, the long-tense relationships between law enforcement and minority communities are suddenly very public and very hard to ignore. Special correspondent Jackie Judd reports from Oakland on efforts to improve relations, using research from Stanford University on the deep and often hidden biases on race and inequality.
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How deeply rooted biases affect how police enforce the law
Clip: 12/16/2014 | 8m 42s
In some communities, the long-tense relationships between law enforcement and minority communities are suddenly very public and very hard to ignore. Special correspondent Jackie Judd reports from Oakland on efforts to improve relations, using research from Stanford University on the deep and often hidden biases on race and inequality.
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