This Article empirically demonstrates that police departments\u27 internal disciplinary procedures, often established through the collective bargaining process, can serve as barriers to officer accountability. Policymakers have long relied on a handful of external legal mechanisms like the exclusionary rule, civil litigation, and criminal prosecution to incentivize reform in American police departments. In theory, these external legal mechanisms should increase the costs borne by police departments in cases of officer misconduct, forcing rational police supervisors to enact rigorous disciplinary procedures. But these external mechanisms have failed to bring about organizational change in local police departments. This Article argues that st...
Discusses the misinformation about collective bargaining that may be making agency administrations m...
During the decades between 1950 and 1970, unionization in the United States was at its peak. Private...
Restricted until 13 Oct. 2010.The police have the ability to detain, arrest, and use force when nece...
This Article empirically demonstrates that police departments\u27 internal disciplinary procedures, ...
Perhaps no issue has been more controversial in the discussion of police union responses to allegati...
This Article empirically evaluates the procedural protections given to police officers facing discip...
No issue has been more controversial in the discussion of police union responses to allegations of e...
Police union contracts and statewide Law Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights laws have created a sy...
This Article empirically evaluates the procedural protections given to police officers facing discip...
Despite a growing widespread recognition that police unions represent a major component of policing ...
Police unions rose in power partially in response to the civil unrest in urban neighborhoods in the ...
Police unions have garnered the attention of the media and some scholars in recent years. That atten...
Many view the passage of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 as the best chanc...
What can explain variation in police abuse across Americaâs largest enforcement agencies? This quest...
Winner of Penn Carey Law\u27s 2022 Wiley C. Rutledge Memorial Fund Award for the best research proje...
Discusses the misinformation about collective bargaining that may be making agency administrations m...
During the decades between 1950 and 1970, unionization in the United States was at its peak. Private...
Restricted until 13 Oct. 2010.The police have the ability to detain, arrest, and use force when nece...
This Article empirically demonstrates that police departments\u27 internal disciplinary procedures, ...
Perhaps no issue has been more controversial in the discussion of police union responses to allegati...
This Article empirically evaluates the procedural protections given to police officers facing discip...
No issue has been more controversial in the discussion of police union responses to allegations of e...
Police union contracts and statewide Law Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights laws have created a sy...
This Article empirically evaluates the procedural protections given to police officers facing discip...
Despite a growing widespread recognition that police unions represent a major component of policing ...
Police unions rose in power partially in response to the civil unrest in urban neighborhoods in the ...
Police unions have garnered the attention of the media and some scholars in recent years. That atten...
Many view the passage of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 as the best chanc...
What can explain variation in police abuse across Americaâs largest enforcement agencies? This quest...
Winner of Penn Carey Law\u27s 2022 Wiley C. Rutledge Memorial Fund Award for the best research proje...
Discusses the misinformation about collective bargaining that may be making agency administrations m...
During the decades between 1950 and 1970, unionization in the United States was at its peak. Private...
Restricted until 13 Oct. 2010.The police have the ability to detain, arrest, and use force when nece...