
Stopped: Profiling the Police Town Hall
Special | 28m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Nick Haines moderates a town hall discussion about racial disparities in policing.
It's been exactly 20 years since Missouri began requiring police to list a driver's race on every traffic stop. It was one of the first states in the country to do so. But has it made any difference? And amid rising scrutiny over policing in America, are there better ways to root out bias? In a new town hall, host Nick Haines searches for answers in some unexpected places.
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Stopped: Profiling the Police is a local public television program presented by Kansas City PBS

Stopped: Profiling the Police Town Hall
Special | 28m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
It's been exactly 20 years since Missouri began requiring police to list a driver's race on every traffic stop. It was one of the first states in the country to do so. But has it made any difference? And amid rising scrutiny over policing in America, are there better ways to root out bias? In a new town hall, host Nick Haines searches for answers in some unexpected places.
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