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How exactly is the 'Officer Involved' - Interview with Kit O'Connell
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How exactly is the 'Officer Involved' - Interview with Kit O'Connell

This week on the Visu.News podcast Aaron Cynic and I speak with journalist Kit O'Connell about the media's use of language around police violence and shootings. The favored phrases of 'unbiased' news outlets around these incidents are often in a passive tone - not wanting to lay blame on anyone in law enforcement - the same doesn't go for the victims of police violence of course - as they are often described as suspects.  

Kit wrote an excellent and concise piece on the media's use of the term "Officer-Involved shooting" that asks the question - how was the officer involved?    Check out his article here: Officer-Involved Shootings: How Was The Officer Involved?   Other recommended reading:    -FAIR: Copspeak: 7 Ways Journalists Use Police Jargon to Obscure the Truth -Chicago Reader: How Chicago's 'Fraternal Order of Propaganda' shapes the story of fatal police shootings  Let's get into it.    This is Zach D Roberts and I thank you for listening - You can support this podcast at Patreon.com/ZDRoberts and Patreon.com/AaronCynic - we're now on Podbean and (should be) available on all the other places you can find podcasts.

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