The Use of Drill Music in Criminal Trials Part IV - Racial Bias and the Future

This podcast forms part of a 4-part series on the use of drill music in criminal trials, in which Oliver speaks with senior and junior counsel about their experiences with drill music in court.

In this final part, Oliver Mosley speaks with Fallon Alexis and Tom Broomfield. They discuss the implications of drill music evidence for racial stereotyping and round-up the recent coverage on the topic.

If you'd like to listen to the series in full, you can access all 4-parts below, and Oliver's original article on the topic here.

Part I - The Use of Drill Music in Criminal Trials - The Prosecution Case

Part II - The Use of Drill Music in Criminal Trials - The Defence Response

Part III - The Use of Drill Music in Criminal Trials - Experts and Exclusion Strategies

Part IV - The Use of Drill Music in Criminal Trials - Racial Bias and the Future

 

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