
Violent Crime Is Spiking. Do Liberals Have an Answer?
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Notable books mentioned: Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America by James Foreman Jr., Race, Crime, and the Law by Randy Kennedy, Ghetto Side by Jill Leovy, Becoming Ms. Burton by Susan Burton
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The host mentions 'Locking Up Our Own' to highlight the importance of understanding the political dynamics in Black communities during times of ris…

The host references 'Race, Crime, and the Law' to illustrate the historical context of race issues in policing and sentencing. This book serves as…

The host mentions Jill Leovy's book 'Ghetto Side' to highlight the challenges faced by homicide detectives in Los Angeles and the broader implicati…

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- The conversation centers on policing and community impact.
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- Referenced books include Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America by James Foreman Jr. and Race, Crime, and the Law by Randy Kennedy.
- The strongest audience signal points to Individuals interested in criminal justice reform and community safety and Students and scholars of law and race relations.
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“Foreman uses Washington, D.C. as a case study to explore the political dynamics in black communities that rising crime produces.”
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“The speaker mentions teaching Randy Kennedy's 'Race, Crime, and the Law' from the 1990s, highlighting its deep race consciousness and the context of policing and sentencing during that time.”
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“It's about Los Angeles and describes what it's like to live with crime and violence, and what the police can and should do in response.”
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“The book details Susan Burton's experiences with incarceration, addiction, and her journey to rebuild her life, ultimately helping other women like her.”
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“It is a book that I turn to time and time again when I'm trying to understand the origins of this moment.”
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