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#64: What Behavioral Economics, Choice, and Trust Have to do with Law Enforcement, with Janus Sanders

Feb 25, 202149 min
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What's the best way to address and prevent police judgment errors while simultaneously leveraging technology for accountability?   

According to Janus Sanders, innovative technologies are one viable way forward.  Join me as I talk with electrical engineer and data specialist Janus Sanders about how we can foster trust and objectivity in law enforcement.  Law enforcement is asked to make thousands of judgments in difficult situations each day.  Janus is working with police departments using technology to build community trust when the stakes are life and death.

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