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When people think about accountability from the constitutional law perspective, we usually jump straight to elections, the people having a voice, and bringing the public's voice to policy making. On this episode of Pinpoint, I was joined by Barry Friedman, the founding director of the Policing Project, professor of law at NYU, and author of two books and many articles. What we talked about: The difference between front end and back end accountability The importance of transparency, voice, and communication in police departments What Edward Snowden and Ferguson, Missouri, have in common Reimagining public safety Checkout these resources we mentioned during the podcast: Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission by Barry Friedman The Policing Project For every episode, click here. Or, Apple Podcasts users can follow this link.