Benefit of specialized police units questioned in light of reported harm
Phillip Atiba Goff, chair of African-American studies at Yale and a professor of psychology, talks with Alex Wagner about how communities trick themselves into thinking "elite" police units are a good idea, and the damage those units end up doing with heavy-handed policing tactics.
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