Ep 12. Policing The Police
- TV-NR
- June 28, 2016
- 53 min
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7.1 (59)
In the latest episode of Frontline, titled "Policing The Police," the team investigates police misconduct and examines its impact on communities around the United States. With law enforcement under intense scrutiny following a series of high-profile cases of violence and corruption, the team explores the root causes of this issue and what can be done to rectify it.
Using in-depth interviews with police officers, activists, and community leaders, Frontline delves into the ways in which police officers are held accountable for their actions. The team highlights the difficulties that citizens face when trying to hold police accountable in the court system and explore why so few officers are actually brought to trial.
In addition, the team investigates how communities are coping with the effects of police misconduct and delves into the role that technology can play in addressing these issues. From dash cameras to body cameras, Frontline explores how these technologies might provide a solution to the problem of police misconduct.
Throughout the episode, the team interviews individuals from a wide range of backgrounds in order to explore the many facets of this issue. They also speak with a number of experts in order to gain a deeper understanding of the legal and social aspects of police misconduct.
Ultimately, "Policing The Police" offers a balanced and insightful view of one of the most pressing issues facing society today. By shining a light on police misconduct and the challenges faced by individuals and communities trying to hold law enforcement accountable, the episode provides a valuable contribution to the ongoing national conversation about policing and justice.