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PAR is a weekly show that seeks to hold one of the most powerful institutions in this country accountable, policing. To do so we will take a critical look at all facets of American policing, exploring both the systemic and political imperatives that often puts law enforcement at odds with the communities they purport to serve.

Dash Camera still photo courtesy of the New Braunfels Police Department Description- The dash camera of New Braunfels, TX Police Department Patrick S Ackers captures an incident in 2021 where he arrests a woman while using her family's storage unit.
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