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+The United States ought to limit qualified immunity for all police officers except child abuse investigators. |
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+The counterplan is competitive because you can’t limit qualified immunity for ALL police officers and give an exception to child abuse investigators |
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+Qualified Immunity is the only way to ensure investigators can do their job effectively and protect children |
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+Sailer Christina B Sailer, "Qualified Immunity for Child Abuse Investigators: Balancing the Concerns of Protecting our Children from Abuse and the Integrity of the Family Note 29 Journal of Family Law 1990-1991," No Publication, http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/branlaj29anddiv=46andid=andpage= |
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+"Qualified immunity does ... in its lawfulness."" |
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+Investigators need Qualified Immunity to be able to make the best decisions in high stress situations |
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+Sailer Christina B Sailer, "Qualified Immunity for Child Abuse Investigators: Balancing the Concerns of Protecting our Children from Abuse and the Integrity of the Family Note 29 Journal of Family Law 1990-1991," No Publication, http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/branlaj29anddiv=46andid=andpage= |
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+"The extensive coverage ... or her actions." |
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+Qualified Immunity ensures that investigators and the families are considered in the process of investigation and child protection |
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+Sailer Christina B Sailer, "Qualified Immunity for Child Abuse Investigators: Balancing the Concerns of Protecting our Children from Abuse and the Integrity of the Family Note 29 Journal of Family Law 1990-1991," No Publication, http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/branlaj29anddiv=46andid=andpage= |
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+"The important factor ... consideration and protection." |