The Ferguson Effect
Anthony discusses the impact of the Ferguson effect on police behavior, highlighting how fear of public scrutiny influences officers' willingness to engage in proactive policing. He emphasizes the importance of criminal intelligence for effective law enforcement and notes that many officers may choose to operate within the confines of their duties rather than take risks. The conversation reveals a concerning trend where cities experience a decline in proactive measures, leading to broader implications for community safety.In this clip
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American Policing in Crisis with Anthony Barksdale [S2 Ep.19]
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