Do Not Defund: Roland Fryer and Rafael Mangual on Crime and Policing in the 21st Century

Uncommon Knowledge | Roland Fryer, Rafael Mangual

Harvard Professor Roland Fryer and Manhattan Institute fellow Rafael Mangual discuss the complexities of policing (i.e. do not comport with some accepted narratives). “Together, Mangual and Fryer take a close look at what is and is not working in policing and law enforcement, in some cases citing statistics and research they have personally conducted. They also make the case that most people, regardless of race or economic status, want safe neighborhoods and cities and explain why the defund movement is not popular among them.”

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