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  • April 20, 2017
    Cato Podcast
    To Protect and Serve: How to Fix America's Police
    To Protect and Serve: How to Fix America’s Police
    Policing in America has often become insular and adversarial toward the communities police are supposed to protect and serve. Norm Stamper discusses his new book, To Protect and Serve: How to Fix America’s Police.
    Featuring Norm Stamper and Caleb O. Brown
  • September 29, 2016
    Cato Podcast
    How Do Local Police Use Data about You?
    How Do Local Police Use Data about You?
    Local police databases have their uses, but they’ve been abused, as well. Adam Bates comments.
    Featuring Adam Bates and Caleb O. Brown
  • August 31, 2016
    Cato Podcast
    Police 'Pre-search' and the Fourth Amendment
    Police ‘Pre-search’ and the Fourth Amendment
    Baltimore police have engaged in large-scale surveillance without any authorization. The implications for policing are troubling. Jim Harper comments.
    Featuring Jim Harper and Caleb O. Brown
  • July 7, 2016
    Cato Podcast
    Alton Sterling, Body Cameras, and 'Proper Police Procedure'
    Alton Sterling, Body Cameras, and ‘Proper Police Procedure’
    Body camera footage and witness recordings help investigators after police-initiated killings. In the case of Alton Sterling, killed by Baton Rouge police this week, will investigators ask the right questions? Matthew Feeney comments.
    Featuring Matthew Feeney and Caleb O. Brown
  • November 19, 2015
    Cato Podcast
    The Power of Police Unions
    The Power of Police Unions
    Do police unions protect bad cops? Are police unions a benefit to public safety? Derek M. Cohen of the Texas Public Policy Foundation comments.
    Featuring Derek M. Cohen and Caleb O. Brown
  • October 30, 2015
    Cato Podcast
    Watching the Watchmen: Police Body Cameras
    Watching the Watchmen: Police Body Cameras
    Police body cameras will not end police abuse, but they have the potential to give critical context to high-stakes police interactions. Matthew Feeney discusses the findings of his new report.
    Featuring Matthew Feeney and Caleb O. Brown
  • August 13, 2015
    Cato Podcast
    The Dangers of Campus Speech Police
    The Dangers of Campus Speech Police
    The new speech police on college campuses aren’t helping students become resilient people. Greg Lukianoff comments.
    Featuring Greg Lukianoff and Caleb O. Brown
  • April 30, 2015
    Cato Podcast
    Montana Moves to Rein in Militarized Police
    Montana Moves to Rein in Militarized Police
    Montana’s move to rein in militarization of police may serve as a model for states wishing to exercise greater control of their police forces. Adam Bates comments.
    Featuring Adam Bates and Caleb O. Brown
  • April 22, 2015
    Cato Podcast
    SCOTUS Rules on Police Stops & Drug-Sniffing Dogs
    SCOTUS Rules on Police Stops & Drug-Sniffing Dogs
    The Supreme Court has made it a little harder for police to detain motorists following the end of a legitimate traffic stop, but it won’t end the use of drug-sniffing dogs. Jim Harper comments.
    Featuring Jim Harper and Caleb O. Brown
  • March 8, 2015
    Cato Video
    Police Witness - Why Liberty?
    Police Witness - Why Liberty?
    Major Neill Franklin (Ret.) is a 34‐​year veteran of both the Maryland State Police and the Baltimore Police Department who oversaw 17 separate drug task forces and is now Executive Director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP), an organization …
    Featuring Neill Franklin
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