Dr. Sunita Sah
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Yeah, members of the community came in. They had different races and he ran a bunch of experiments. But there was one experiment that was all women. And in that experiment, same rates of compliance as the other ones. There wasn't a gender difference, surprisingly. Right.
Yeah. Maybe because you have more knowledge, more knowledge.
Yeah. Maybe because you have more knowledge, more knowledge.
Yeah. Maybe because you have more knowledge, more knowledge.
I think that would be interesting. Those rookie officers, if they had that situation again, wouldn't do it. So how can we learn from the experience of other people? Yeah. And that's really fascinating because I was speaking to another rookie officer and he was trained during the time that the incident with George Floyd took place. And he thought about it a lot.
I think that would be interesting. Those rookie officers, if they had that situation again, wouldn't do it. So how can we learn from the experience of other people? Yeah. And that's really fascinating because I was speaking to another rookie officer and he was trained during the time that the incident with George Floyd took place. And he thought about it a lot.
I think that would be interesting. Those rookie officers, if they had that situation again, wouldn't do it. So how can we learn from the experience of other people? Yeah. And that's really fascinating because I was speaking to another rookie officer and he was trained during the time that the incident with George Floyd took place. And he thought about it a lot.
And so when it came to a situation that he was on this night run with his partner and a few others and they wanted to go and search a garage for stolen bicycles, he said, no, we can't just go in there without permission of the homeowner to go. And they were like, no, we're just going to go in. And he said, no. So he went and knocked on the door and it was about four o'clock in the morning.
And so when it came to a situation that he was on this night run with his partner and a few others and they wanted to go and search a garage for stolen bicycles, he said, no, we can't just go in there without permission of the homeowner to go. And they were like, no, we're just going to go in. And he said, no. So he went and knocked on the door and it was about four o'clock in the morning.
And so when it came to a situation that he was on this night run with his partner and a few others and they wanted to go and search a garage for stolen bicycles, he said, no, we can't just go in there without permission of the homeowner to go. And they were like, no, we're just going to go in. And he said, no. So he went and knocked on the door and it was about four o'clock in the morning.
No answer at all. But the car was there and the neighbor said, oh, I think he's there. He's just asleep. And so he was the only one as this rookie officer that refused to go in. And the reason he did that wasn't because he was brave or anything like that. He said he was motivated by fear because he saw what happened to the rookie officers.
No answer at all. But the car was there and the neighbor said, oh, I think he's there. He's just asleep. And so he was the only one as this rookie officer that refused to go in. And the reason he did that wasn't because he was brave or anything like that. He said he was motivated by fear because he saw what happened to the rookie officers.
No answer at all. But the car was there and the neighbor said, oh, I think he's there. He's just asleep. And so he was the only one as this rookie officer that refused to go in. And the reason he did that wasn't because he was brave or anything like that. He said he was motivated by fear because he saw what happened to the rookie officers.
And in his mind, he went to the worst case scenario that we're going to go in there and And we don't have any standing to go in there. There's no blood. There's nobody screaming.
And in his mind, he went to the worst case scenario that we're going to go in there and And we don't have any standing to go in there. There's no blood. There's nobody screaming.
And in his mind, he went to the worst case scenario that we're going to go in there and And we don't have any standing to go in there. There's no blood. There's nobody screaming.
And so he knew the law and he'd just been trained. And then he was with police officers 20 years older than him saying, you're telling us what to do. F it. We're going in. He refused to go in because he thought the homeowner is going to come out with a gun. Yeah. Something terrible is going to happen.