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Cato Video • November 13, 2020 

# What Would Meaningful Police Reform Look Like? 

Police are supposed to preserve and protect, but problems in policing have begun to dominate the national debate. And what will the resulting policy changes look like? And will these reforms address what is going on? In this episode, Clark Neily, vice president for criminal justice at the Cato Institute; Arthur Rizer, director of criminal justice and civil liberties at R Street; and Rashawn Ray, David M. Rubenstein Fellow – Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution discuss: what would meaningful police reform look like?

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##### [Clark Neily](/people/clark-neily)

Senior Vice President for Legal Studies, Cato Institute

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##### Rashawn Ray 

David M. Rubenstein Fellow in Governance Studies, Brookings Institution

##### Arthur Rizer 

Director, Criminal Justice &amp; Civil Liberties, R Street