Bodycams Off: Ep. 10: What Changed—and What Didn't—After Robert Brooks' Death


In the series finale of Unequal by Design, host Connie Morris examines the institutional response to Robert Brooks’ death and whether reforms prevented future harm. The episode contrasts surface-level changes with persistent culture, traces historical patterns of custody violence, and calls for concrete reforms—mandatory body cams, independent oversight, duty-to-intervene enforcement, and transparency—to stop deaths in custody.
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