In this week’s State of Criminal Justice, we’ll cover the hundreds of millions in pandemic relief dollars the LAPD received, a troubling court ruling for protesters in Louisiana, and the targeting of a Black detective in Kansas. In our New Ground segment, we’ll discuss a new tool and project that uses art to envision an end to mass incarceration.
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LAPD Bags COVID-19 Relief
The city of Los Angeles gave a large portion of its pandemic relief money to the police
Louisiana Supreme Court Targets Protesters
A new ruling is changing the face of protest as we know it
A Black Cop Is Targeted By Fellow Officers
He gained new perspective while fearing for his life
A Necessary New Project Expanding Thinking Beyond Mass Incarceration
Mass Incarceration doesn’t have to limit our imaginations