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+Litigation deters police from doing their jobs. Rosen 05: |
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+Michael M. Rosen, Degrees in law and government AB from Harvard ; Principal and Founder, Rosen Technology Law P.C. A Qualified Defense: In Support of the Doctrine of Qualified Immunity in Excessive Force Cases, With Some Suggestions for its Improvement, 35 Golden Gate U. L. Rev. (2005). http://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/ggulrev/vol35/iss2/2 Brackets added to clarify author’s meaning. CR |
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+It is hard to deny that the more time police officers spend at trial defending |
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+delicate balance society seeks between forcefully fighting crime and respectfully treating all citizens. |
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+Police effectiveness is the biggest factor in stopping crime. Orszag: |
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+Peter Orszag (director of the Office of Management and Budget from 2009 to 2010 and the director of the Congressional Budget Office from 2007 to 2008). “It's Not About Sentencing. Police Need to Make More Arrests.” Bloomberg View, April 25, 2016. JY. |
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+In preparing for a White House conference this week, I’ve reviewed the recent data |
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+AND |
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+software. And it's crucial that police are integrated into the local community. |
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+This is empirically confirmed. Tabarrok: |
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+Alex Tabarrok (professor of economics at George Mason University). “Police versus Prisons.” Marginal Revolution. April 26, 2016. JY. |
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+Here’s a remarkable graph |
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+AND |
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+spent on imprisoning. |
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+An increase in crime kills criminal justice reform, which turns and outweighs the AC. Willick 15: |
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+Willick 15 Jason. "Violent Crime Wave Could Swamp Prison Reform." The American Interest Comments. N.p., 02 Sept. 2015. Web. 10 Nov. 2016. |
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+We aren’t criminologists at Via Meadia, |
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+AND |
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+—no matter what the source of the boom may be. |