
Bias Unplugged: Innocent Until Proven Guilty: The Racial Bias in Law Enforcement
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Join host Connie Morris, a former police officer and criminal justice educator, as she delves into the pervasive issue of racial profiling in the American law enforcement system. In this eye-opening episode of Bias Unplugged, Connie shares personal insights and real-life examples of how bias manifests within the 'law and order' culture.
Explore the disturbing reality where individuals are often judged by their skin color before any evidence is considered. Connie highlights the stereotypes fueled by media narratives and societal fears, pointing out the systemic nature of racial bias that is ingrained in policing practices.
Throughout the episode, Connie advocates for awareness, intentional education, and meaningful reform in law enforcement to dismantle this bias. She encourages listeners to engage in conversations about racial profiling, support transparency and accountability, and to vote for policies affecting justice in their communities. Tune in to understand how true justice requires more than just dialogue; it requires action.