Why are we becoming a more violent society? What role is the media playing in our becoming more violent? And what can we do to possibly turn things around? Jack Levin, professor of sociology and criminology and co-director of the Brudnick Center on Violence and Conflict at Northeastern University is our special RepChatter guest. Dr. Levin is a world renowned expert in the criminal justice field and routinely appears on every major media outlet to discuss everything from school shootings and serial killers to gang violence and kidnappings.
Listen as Steve and Ted discuss murder, mayhem and media with Dr. Levin.
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