simultaneous joy and despair. it will be hard to bridge the gap, but we must try. we re about to be tested. soon we ll learn can our democracy recently strained in the aftermath of our most recent presidential election with stand the new pressures to come? can controversial laws be enforced in a country as diverse as our s? not without reconciliation. those who are grieving need to recognize the sincerity of neighbors with deeply held beliefs who dreamed of seeing this day. and the many who are celebratory would be well served to recognize the heart break and devastation of citizens who feel they ve had their personal freedom violated. opinions on both sides probably have little to do with justice alito s argument in 213 page opinion. i doubt many have actually read it. i m not being critical. it s a slog even for lawyers. but it s not the work of mullahs. the supreme court is obligated to follow the constitution and precedent. the court of public opinion is guided by an indi
Attacks with explosive weapons. We will go to that shortly. Ill i ll correspond is a close eye. Just take us through the evidence that they are laying out. This take us through the evidence that they are laying out. They are laying out. This is evidence they are laying out. This is evidence that they are laying out. This is evidence that they they are laying out. This is evidence that they have i they are laying out. This is evidence that they have gathered from march of this year until now. What is interesting about this is that we had the Previous Report delivered in march which already contained evidence of war crimes, possible crimes against humanity. This reinforces that the un investigators could go to parts of ukraine that had been in russian hands, kherson, zaporizhzhia. Ukraine have taken some of these regions back. What we see deliberate attacks on civilian infrastructure, thatis attacks on civilian infrastructure, that is a un term, but basically, that is a un term, but basi
that most attacks were already over before law enforcement arrived. my next guest has spent his career studying acts of mass violence. he says the good guy with a gun notion is wrong. here to discuss is adam langeford, professor of criminology at the university of alabama also author of the book the myth of martyr dom, what really drives rampage shooters and other self destructive killers. dr. langeford, i m going to walk through this slide. i m putting it up on the screen for the audience to see. 433 active shooters in two decades, 249 attacks ended before police arrived. in 185 of those, the attacker left the scene or committed suicide. that leaves us with 64 cases, 42 times subdued by a bystander, a fight. in 22 cases, shot by a bystander, 12 of them were citizens or a different way to express it, only 12 of 249 that
let s speak now with sarah charman, professor of criminology at the university of portsmouth. changing culture of any large organisation is a challenge, isn t it? what do you see as the starting point for whoever is eventually appointed to replace president dick? is in an incredibly difficult task to change the culture of an organisation. cressida debt. we seen a lot of talk about changing leadership at the top changing policies but nowhere really is there any discussion about what it takes to become a police officer and learning to be a police officer. we must look at it from the other angle look at new recruits from police officers and how they learn. culture may come from the top as many people would argue. but i suggest strongly that it starts at the bottom. my research that i followed new recruits asking them what is it to be a police officer, how can you learn to be a police officer? and
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