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Bostonâs department and others are adopting a peer-intervention training program. The ideas come from a UMass psychologist who survived the Holocaust, thanks to the help of others.
By Douglas StarrUpdated May 6, 2021, 7:31 a.m.
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THE KILLING OF George Floyd is a recurring national nightmare. It played out again during the trial of his murderer, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin â nine minutes and 29 seconds of Chauvin kneeling on Floydâs neck, ignoring Floydâs pleas and the shouts to stop from people nearby. What has been relatively less examined is the behavior of the other officers at the scene: Tou Thao, who stood facing the crowd, stopping people who were trying to help; J. Alexander Kueng, who held Floydâs waist; and Thomas Lane, who held his le
i m jim cornell, the president of the international science association and co-chair of the science and health book committee for the fourth annual tucson festival of books. my co-chair is daphne gilman who s here in the audience, and you ll see more of her good work if you go down to science city at the far end of the mall. we go beyond books, and we talk about science here. the, this is one of several, actually nine c-span programs to be broadcast live from this location plus live streams from somewhere else on the campus, and i want to give a warning to our c-span audience out there in video land, because we re going to be talking about blood and guts and murder and mayhem and sexual perversion, government malfeasance, medical malpractice. so you may think you ve tuned into a reality show or perhaps [laughter] a presidential primary debate [laughter] don t touch that dial. [laughter] you re on the right cable channel, and we re going to be talking about some serious sc
because we will talk about blood and guts and transferred duran and mayhem and sexual perversion and medical malpractice. you may think you have to into a reality show or a presidential primary debate. [laughter] don t touch the dial. we will talk about serious science. deborah, is that my far left. other of the killer of little shop birds and also have holly. these books are of history and true crime. serious issues of human frailty and personal courage and perseverance with science and researcher. to start with the oldest cryer first back to france where there is the first transfusion of blood from the calf to a well-known madman in paris but fortunately it failed and touched off of coltrane and political debate that ran for two centuries and repercussions evert even today. of officer of the will work is called holly tucker with the medicine health and society with a specially of medicine. her book a wonderful narrative was just nominated for the l.a. times book award,
tucson festival of books. my co-chair is daphne gilman who s here in the audience, and you ll see more of her good work if you go down to science city at the far end of the mall. we go beyond books, and we talk about science here. the, this is one of several, actually nine c-span programs to be broadcast live from this location plus live streams from somewhere else on the campus, and i want to give a warning to our c-span audience out there in video land, because we re going to be talking about blood and guts and murder and mayhem and sexual perversion, government malfeasance, medical malpractice. so you may think you ve tuned into a reality show or perhaps [laughter] a presidential primary debate [laughter] don t touch that dial. [laughter] you re on the right cable channel, and we re going to be talking about some serious science with some serious authors. deborah blum, the author of the poisonous handbook, to my far left. douglas starr, killer of little shepherds.
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