Ep. 53 Black and white data
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Sarah Turnnidge started her journalism career at local papers so it was there she first encountered press releases from police forces. But over time Sarah started to wonder - did they tell the whole story. In this episode Sarah talks through her meticulous data project which revealed a worrying disproportionality when it came to information put out about black criminals. Read all about it: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/metropolitan-police_uk_603fa18ec5b617a7e411ffc5  This episode was made with the production support of Studio To Be.  Hosted and produced: Maeve McClenaghan Edited by: Alice Milliken Theme music: Dice Muse   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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