
The Psychology Behind Civil Unrest
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Clifford Stott joins the program.
Clifford Stott is an expert in the psychology of crowds. He has spent his career studying protests and is advising the government in the United Kingdom on how to reduce the risk of civil unrest in the wake of the pandemic. He joins Christiane to discuss.
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The Psychology Behind Civil Unrest
Clip: 6/23/2020 | 2m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Clifford Stott is an expert in the psychology of crowds. He has spent his career studying protests and is advising the government in the United Kingdom on how to reduce the risk of civil unrest in the wake of the pandemic. He joins Christiane to discuss.
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