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Learning About Police Reform from Germany
After World War II, Germany de-Nazified and demilitarized its law enforcement system in order to eradicate the specter of a force that had not only participated in the horrors, but had actually helped develop them. As the U.S. seeks to reform its own police force, what can be learned from the German experience? Christiane speaks with experts from both Germany and the United States.
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