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Reforming Policing, André Douglas Pond Cummings
Reforming Policing, André Douglas Pond Cummings
Faculty Scholarship
Law enforcement killing of unarmed black men and police brutality visited upon minority citizens continues to confound the United States. Despite protests, clarion calls for reform, admitted training shortcomings and deficiencies among U.S. law enforcement officers, conferences, summits, and movements to reform policing, the solution to ending undisciplined police violence and the hostile killings of unarmed minority individuals at the hands of U.S. police seems to elude us. Why should this be? The United States is home to some of the most creative, innovative, pathmarking, and course-changing thinkers the world has ever known. This challenge — police killing of unarmed …
The Culturally Proficient Law Professor: Beginning The Journey, Anastasia M. Boles
The Culturally Proficient Law Professor: Beginning The Journey, Anastasia M. Boles
Faculty Scholarship
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