Shielded from Justice: Police Brutality and Accountability in the United StatesHuman Rights Watch, 1998 - 440 pagini Police brutality is one of the most serious, enduring and divisive human rights violations in the United States. Unjustified shootings by police, severe beatings, fatal chokings, and unnecessarily rough treatment of detainees occur in cities throughout the country. Despite promises of reform following high-profile incidents, abusive treatment by police officers persists because systems presumably designed to hold officers accountable instead, in practice, often allow them to escape punishment of any kind. |
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... Chief of Police , is collecting data submitted by a small percentage of police departments , which voluntarily provide information about incidents . In sum , the preliminary reports have avoided the crucial question that Congress asked ...
... Chief of Police , is collecting data submitted by a small percentage of police departments , which voluntarily provide information about incidents . In sum , the preliminary reports have avoided the crucial question that Congress asked ...
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... chief there has received " high accolades and several awards for superior work . " 21 A ranking New Orleans officer who himself was responsible for enforcing internal rules had a long history of abuse complaints , some sustained , but ...
... chief there has received " high accolades and several awards for superior work . " 21 A ranking New Orleans officer who himself was responsible for enforcing internal rules had a long history of abuse complaints , some sustained , but ...
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... chief who testified in 1992 that , as an officer , he had made the highest number of arrests on the force and was never the subject of an abuse complaint , demonstrating that you can be aggressive without attracting complaints of ...
... chief who testified in 1992 that , as an officer , he had made the highest number of arrests on the force and was never the subject of an abuse complaint , demonstrating that you can be aggressive without attracting complaints of ...
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... Chief Tony Bouza has stated , " The police world has a hundred different ways of deflecting complaints . " 7 5 Complainants , whether they are victims or witnesses , may not know where to go to file a complaint . They may have ...
... Chief Tony Bouza has stated , " The police world has a hundred different ways of deflecting complaints . " 7 5 Complainants , whether they are victims or witnesses , may not know where to go to file a complaint . They may have ...
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... Chief Joe McNamara was among those who told Human Rights Watch that officers should receive training on how to receive complaints from the public . Human Rights Watch interview with Joe McNamara , September 18 , 1995 . 13 General ...
... Chief Joe McNamara was among those who told Human Rights Watch that officers should receive training on how to receive complaints from the public . Human Rights Watch interview with Joe McNamara , September 18 , 1995 . 13 General ...
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