From The Ground Up (9pm) - a podcast by WBZ-AM

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In a country that is crying out for police reform, the idea of reform is nothing new for the city of Camden, N.J. In 2013 state and local officials dissolved the Camden Police Department, creating a new public safety department. The result was that crime dropped by 46% and murder by 62%. Dan is joined by Stephen Eide, a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute as well as an Opinion Columnist at the New York Post, to discuss the success of Camden. Should the rest of the country take after Camden’s example?

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