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  2. Police accountability - Wikipedia

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    The police professionalism approach introduced by August Vollmer and advocated by O.W. Wilson largely ignored issues of police accountability and how officers should handle situations involving discretion. [1]: 23 In order to prevent the misuse of discretion, it is necessary to establish a Code of Ethics to serve as a guideline. It is ...

  3. U.S. federal government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    [173] [170] Biden also created the White House COVID-19 Response Team to succeed the COVID-19 Advisory Board for a unified federal government response. On January 21, 2021, Biden issued two executive orders, one on the importance of addressing systemic racism and health disparities plaguing underserved communities, and the second on ...

  4. Pandemic Response Accountability Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC) is an independent oversight committee within the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, created by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act of 2020 to ensure that the $2.2 trillion of the CARES act, plus 5 other pandemic-related pieces of legislation totaling over $5 trillion in government funds ...

  5. PAB investigators found several officers culpable of ... - AOL

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    Accountability board lost power to hold police 'accountable' The road to this moment has been tumultuous at best: The PAB lost its disciplinary power in a fight with the police union last year, ...

  6. House Republicans say they 'will not rest' until China held ...

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    A group of House Republicans is calling for the United States to be a leader in the international community in holding China accountable for its handling of the coronavirus outbreak.

  7. Georgia P.O.S.T. holds police accountable for misconduct ...

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    Georgia P.O.S.T. was established over 50 years ago to hold police accountable. Police officers need to be certified through the council to work.

  8. Executive Order 14074 - Wikipedia

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    It stresses the necessity of trust and fair policing, particularly in black and brown communities (since there is frequently conflict with the police in these communities). The provisions include attempting to restrict No Knock warrants to being less frequent, and attempting to "strengthen officer recruitment, hiring, promotion, and retention ...

  9. Bodycam footage hasn’t brought the police accountability ...

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    From a reform perspective, the footage is rarely used to hold police accountable because few police misconduct cases make their way to trial. “That’s usually when you would use body-camera ...