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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them: Time Flies When..., Books That Changed Minds About Family and No Criminal Charges for Cop in Garner Case. (article)
The non-indictment of the police officer involved in Eric Garner's death has ignited protests, police reforms and investigations. (episode)
The mayor has said that the grand jury is "the first chapter" in the Eric Garner case and has promised re-training for NYPD officers to address interactions with civilians.
Few details have been released about the Eric Garner grand jury proceedings. Public advocate Tish James and attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall discuss secrecy.
The New York Police Department pioneered the use of computer statistics for spotting crime trends. A WNYC investigation found the NYPD has a tougher time identifying problem cops.
We hear from two police departments that already have body cameras, including how the camera programs address police and community relations in Arizona and Texas departments.
We want to know what changes in law and practice protesters want to see in response to demonstrations.