Police, Criminal Justice, and the Millennial Vote
Emily Ekins on the Latest Polling Numbers
"We often focus a lot of attention on these big racial gaps and confidence towards the police. How well they do their jobs. Are they accountable? Do they use too much force? What the polling data suggests is that people are far more unified when it comes to what the police should be doing." says Cato Institute Director of Polling Emily Ekins, author of Policing in America: Understanding Public Attitudes Toward the Police.
"For instance, we asked people what they thought the top priorities of the police should be, and across racial groups and partisan groups it was the same. It was fighting violent crime, protecting you from being a victim of violent crime, and fighting property crime like robbery. The drug war was very low on that list."
Reason TV's Nick Gillespie sat down with Ekins at the International Students for Liberty Conference to discuss public opinion toward the police, criminal justice reform, and the millennial vote.
Produced by Joshua Swain. Cameras by Mark McDaniel and Todd Krainin.
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I feel lied to.
Reason TV's Nick Gillespie sat down with Ekins at the International Students for Liberty Conference to discuss public opinion toward the police, criminal justice reform, and the millennial vote.
h/t the only cool commenter left.
What?
Reason totally appeals to millennials. They got an old dude with a leather jacket (radical, man!), they care deeply about which washroom the federal government mandates that you use (party over here, y'all!), and they don't believe in anything unless it's woke as hell (far out, man!).
But what makes a woke thing woke?
Ah, and if one is 'woke' but no one is awake to see, is he truly 'woke'?
I must not be hip enough to know this....so lost.
*standing ovation*
*standing ovation*
Is that a reference to a certain scene in the second version of Mel Brooks' The Producers?
Could really do without the cutaways to Nick.
he does have an ugly mug
Awesome interview. Please more Emily Ekins. Very insightful.