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George Floyd, Excited Delirium and the Medicalization of Police Violence

Aisha Beliso-De Jesus is a co-founder of Princeton’s Center on Transnational Policing. Her new book "Excited Delirium" exposes a medical term that has long been used as a cover for police misconduct -- as in the case of George Floyd, whose murder by police four years ago this weekend sparked general outrage. The author and academic discusses with Michel Martin.

George Floyd, Excited Delirium and the Medicalization of Police Violence

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