Wharton professor discusses why arrests are inherently violent and rethinking when arrests are appropriate

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Wharton Assistant Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics Robert Hughes spoke with Dan Loney about how to reduce violence in policing by limiting the power of arrest.

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