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DISAGGREGATING THE POLICING FUNCTION
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DISAGGREGATING THE POLICING FUNCTION

University of Pennsylvania law review, Vol.169(4), pp.925-999
03/01/2021

Abstract

Analysis Fuzzy sets Harm principle (Ethics) Models Police administration Remedies Research Set theory Usage
Policing imposes serious and extensive harms, from shootings and nonlethal uses of force, to stops, searches, arrests, and incarceration. And many of these harms involve pervasive racial disparities. Scholars and advocates tend to see these harms as collateral to policing and seek to address them with "harm-regulating" tools such as civil rights suits, prosecution of police officers, elimination of qualified immunity, more Department of Justice investigations, civilian review hoards, and the like.

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