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Hoover Institution | What are ways that #policemisconduct can be predicted? Are there patterns within the police force? @HooverInstitution | Uploaded 3 months ago | Updated 25 seconds ago
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Steven Davis chats with Jens Ludwig about predicting police misconduct. Can we identify officers at risk? Discover the potential and challenges of creating effective prediction models.

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