The drumbeat for reforming police use of force on American citizens has reached a deafening volume. Communities are literally on fire in protest of both the persistence of shootings, tazings, and other methods of force or forced restraint, as well as a perceived lack of transparency and accountability in how public agencies review and respond to such events. With over half a million police officers across the country who are tasked with preventing unsafe and criminal activity, it is unavoidable that some percentage of interactions between police and their communities will deteriorate to confrontation, and that some of these confrontations will be resolved by force. This is true despite a myriad of well-known deterrence and accountability ...
Media attention relevant to law enforcement use of force in the last decade finally alerted the scie...
This article addresses the issue of police abuse of power, particularly police use of excessive forc...
Reports of police misconduct threaten the public’s trust in law enforcement. This has been repeatedl...
The drumbeat for reforming police use of force on American citizens has reached a deafening volume. ...
As the media continues to report on deadly interactions between police and the public, the need for ...
Police violence has historically played an important role in shaping public attitudes toward the gov...
Recent high-profile incidents involving the deadly application of force in the United States sparked...
Abstract Mounting public protests, increasing expensive payouts, and shootings of unarmed victims by...
This Article proposes the use of Root Cause Analysis (RCA) as a tool for reducing or preventing offi...
Over two years ago, in Ferguson, Missouri, an unarmed African-American teenager named Michael Brown ...
Current efforts at police reform focus on heightening the legal accountability of police officers wh...
This Issue Brief summarizes some of the traditional mechanisms for holding police accountable for mi...
Communities, and their respective police departments, have significant impacts on the social and leg...
In Response to: Use of Force Article Governing magazine, August 13, 2015 National Data on Police\u27...
Police codes of conduct require officers to use the minimum amount of force when enforcing laws and ...
Media attention relevant to law enforcement use of force in the last decade finally alerted the scie...
This article addresses the issue of police abuse of power, particularly police use of excessive forc...
Reports of police misconduct threaten the public’s trust in law enforcement. This has been repeatedl...
The drumbeat for reforming police use of force on American citizens has reached a deafening volume. ...
As the media continues to report on deadly interactions between police and the public, the need for ...
Police violence has historically played an important role in shaping public attitudes toward the gov...
Recent high-profile incidents involving the deadly application of force in the United States sparked...
Abstract Mounting public protests, increasing expensive payouts, and shootings of unarmed victims by...
This Article proposes the use of Root Cause Analysis (RCA) as a tool for reducing or preventing offi...
Over two years ago, in Ferguson, Missouri, an unarmed African-American teenager named Michael Brown ...
Current efforts at police reform focus on heightening the legal accountability of police officers wh...
This Issue Brief summarizes some of the traditional mechanisms for holding police accountable for mi...
Communities, and their respective police departments, have significant impacts on the social and leg...
In Response to: Use of Force Article Governing magazine, August 13, 2015 National Data on Police\u27...
Police codes of conduct require officers to use the minimum amount of force when enforcing laws and ...
Media attention relevant to law enforcement use of force in the last decade finally alerted the scie...
This article addresses the issue of police abuse of power, particularly police use of excessive forc...
Reports of police misconduct threaten the public’s trust in law enforcement. This has been repeatedl...