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  2. Police Abuse Complaints By Black Chicagoans Dismissed Nearly ...

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    Yet in many cases, complainants choose not to do so. One of the most common reasons a citizen might not sign is because their complaint alleges misconduct by an arresting officer. Lawyers often tell their clients not to sign affidavits because their statements can be used against them at trial, said Karen Sheley, senior staff counsel for the ...

  3. Anti-rape movement - Wikipedia

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    The anti-rape movement is a sociopolitical movement [1] which is part of the movement seeking to combat violence against and the abuse of women.. The movement seeks to change community attitudes to violence against women, such as attitudes of entitlement to sex and victim blaming, and attitudes of women such as self-blame for violence.

  4. Will state panel recommend more or less transparency for NC ...

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    Colon Willoughby, former president of the State Bar and the only Democrat on the committee, questioned how far confidentiality can go, considering that complainants can make their grievances ...

  5. Parent 'saw red' after disabled students turned away from ...

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    Though Cracker Barrel issued an apology in a statement, Stacey Campbell, parent of a 9-year-old son with autism, previously told USA TODAY she "saw red" after being informed of the incident and ...

  6. Redskin (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Warriors often acted as security for punk shows and left-wing activist groups, such as SCALP and SOS Racisme, who were often targeted with violence by white power skinheads. Over time, the Red Warriors, and other youth gangs with similar goals, became well-known in France for their confrontational and violent methods for resisting ...

  7. Hope for Justice - Wikipedia

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    Sensitive personal details are being kept confidential to protect the identities and interests of the complainants and their families." Peter Elson, chair of the trustees at Hope for Justice, said "We are grateful that those affected ultimately felt able to come forward, for the courage they have shown, and that our whistleblowing policy has ...

  8. Catherine E. Lhamon - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Elizabeth Lhamon (born August 5, 1971) is an American attorney and government official who is the assistant secretary for civil rights at the Department of Education.

  9. Redwashing - Wikipedia

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    Red is historically the colour associated with the political left.. Redwashing, derived from combining red with whitewashing, is the practice of a state, organization, political party, or company presenting itself as progressive and concerned about social equality and justice, in order to use this perception for public relations or economic gain.