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Snitching

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Law professor Alexandra Natapoff argues that America’s criminal justice system relies too much on the often-false testimony of criminal informants who cut deals in exchange for information. She says the overuse of these so-called snitches by prosecutors and police is one of the reasons many people in urban areas refuse to cooperate in police investigations. We talk with Natapoff about her book, “Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice.”

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Alexandra Natapoff, professor of law at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles and author of "Snitching"

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