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Renowned for its unique visual style, Homicide fundamentally changed the police procedural genre. The show was an anomaly in the à â Ë 90s for its honest portrayals and discussions of race. Lisa Doris Alexander uses Critical Race Theory as a lens to highlight how the show illustrated the impacts that racial politics can have on policing.

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Renowned for its unique visual style, Homicide fundamentally changed the police procedural genre. The show was an anomaly in the à â Ë 90s for its honest portrayals and discussions of race. Lisa Doris Alexander uses Critical Race Theory as a lens to highlight how the show illustrated the impacts that racial politics can have on policing.
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Lisa Doris Alexander is a professor in the Department of African American Studies at Wayne State University. She is the author of Expanding the Black Film Canon: Race and Genre across Six Decades and When Baseball Isn't White, Straight and Male: The Media and Difference in the National Pastime.