49. The problem with police investigative stops—police abuse or citizen non-compliance?

 

What does the law say about a police officer’s obligations when stopping and questioning someone for possible criminal conduct? What does a police officer have to consider before making the stop? Does racial bias enter the equation? Are citizens required to comply? How is it that sometimes these stops end with violence, sometimes a shooting? Listen to our conversation with Robert Meader, a former career police officer and commander of the Police Academy for the city of Columbus, Ohio.

 

 
 
 
 
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48. The U.S. Supreme Court has become an extension of politics