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  2. Exclusive: DOJ civil rights chief talks police reform, hate ...

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    Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division speaks on a new report from the U.S. Department of Justice that found the Memphis Police Department ...

  3. President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing - Wikipedia

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    The eleven members of the task force include academics, law enforcement officials, and civil rights activists. [3] The co-chairs of the task force are former Philadelphia police commissioner Charles H. Ramsey and George Mason University professor of criminology, law and society Laurie Robinson.

  4. Police power (United States constitutional law) - Wikipedia

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    The authority for use of police power under American Constitutional law has its roots in English and European common law traditions. [3] Even more fundamentally, use of police power draws on two Latin principles, sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas ("use that which is yours so as not to injure others"), and salus populi suprema lex esto ("the welfare of the people shall be the supreme law ...

  5. Police reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are also emphases on community policing to build relationships and community trust in law enforcement; the evidence-based policing approach of using of data to assist with decision-making; and the importance of civilian oversight of police work. Nonetheless, instances of misconduct and brutality have continued to occur.

  6. Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights (LEBOR, LEOBR, or LEOBoR) is a set of rights intended to protect American law enforcement personnel from unreasonable investigation and prosecution arising from conduct during the official performance of their duties, through procedural safeguards. [1]

  7. Protecting Or Policing? - The Huffington Post

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    Even though these events reflect heightened tensions between police officers and the communities they serve, they only reconfirm Canady’s belief that the country needs to put more focus on school policing. “The best thing we can do to honor the memories of those officers is to continue to do what we do, making a difference in the lives of ...

  8. Lawrence W. Sherman - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence W. Sherman (born October 25, 1949) is an experimental criminologist and police educator who defined evidence-based policing.Since October 2024 he has served as Chief Executive Officer of Benchmark Cambridge, a global police reform organisation.

  9. Fairmont Human Rights Commission considers polling community ...

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    After a Wednesday evening presentation from Jim Nolan, chair of the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the Fairmont Human Rights Commission is asking this question ...