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Chronic Sleep Deprivation and Law Enforcement; A Public Safety Crisis
Policing In America
English - May 03, 2022 22:08 - 1 hour - 114 MB - ★★★★★ - 33 ratingsPhilosophy Society & Culture News News Commentary bias breonna covid19 floyd lapd race america brooks brutality deescalation Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In this episode, I speak with Professor Lois James from the Washington State University School of Nursing. Professor James has focused a large part of her scholarship on the intersection of sleep deprivation, bias, and policing. She is a brilliant researcher, fair in her methodology, and rigorous in her conclusions. Sleep-Deprivation is a national issue, but because of policing's unique role in society, the costs associated with chronically fatigued officers must be addressed.