Why the policing problem isn’t about “a few bad apples”
“The system was designed this way”: A former prosecutor on the fundamental problem with law enforcement.
Protest Also Against Police Unions and Qualified Immunity
A letter to the American public: Why you must decide what you want from cops
If you recruit well, conduct thorough background checks and train constantly, you can have a human with a kind heart and good ethics – but you can't have perfection
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It’s Past Time to Examine How Police Unions Protect Bad Cops
Monday, June 8, 2020
The problem isn't the bad apples. It's the orchard.
By Donald SensingCategories: America Today, Crime and punishment, Government, Law Enforcement, Legal issues